Do people drink water in france? |
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A Paris view from the top, which one is better? Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame or Sacre Coeur? |
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What do people have against France? |
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I'm going to Paris for 3 days on Thurs with my girlfriend. We are in our early 20's, any tips,advice,etc ??? |
We are from Scotland.
We are staying in Holiday Inn, PORTE DE CLICHY, Paris.
We are flying to Charles le goulle airport.
Any suggestions about how to get to the hotel???
We like ... |
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In small French villages, can women with hairy legs and armpits be seen walking on the streets? |
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Is paris a nice and a safe place to live in ? |
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Are you able to locate Paris on a world map? |
Additional Details Because last year when "France burned", on your news, french towns weren't set correctly on the France's ... |
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Should i go to paris? |
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How do you say i love france in english? |
isnt it j'adore frances? Additional Details so i mean in french lol LOL SORRY GUYS... |
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French to English translation please? |
Julie va regarder du sport à la télévision le soir.
Does that say?:
Julie is going to watch sports on the TV tonight.
it doesnt seem to make since to me cuz i ... |
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Am thinking of moving to France? Where would be the best city/town? |
We would like somewhere warm (maybe the coast) and a good area for the kids to grow up in. I am working as a nurse at the moment. Could any one give us any ideas? |
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harry
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Toulouse or Montpellier are the best places in the south of France |
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Edouard B
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Why don't you consider Biarritz (Basque country).
The city is very nice, there is an amazing seaside, and Spain is only 10km far away (Irun,Spain, is famous for its low-cost shops).
Moreover, Ryanair connects Biarritz to London on a daily base. As you are nurse, I guess it would be easy to get a job because many rich elders choose to spend their last days in Biarritz.
Biarritz is reputated to enjoy the warmest winter of France. |
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Trucky
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Montpellier, in the south. It is a wonderful place and very close from the seaside. If you need accomodation for few nites, you can go to "Caserne Jean Gilly" they have warm cells and a decent breakfast :o) Just joking, that is the Gendarmerie Central, he he ! I have a friend there thou ! |
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charlotte
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I think toulouse can be a reallly nice place to live |
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Kate
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Nice it's a beautiful city, on the coast. The view on the sea is very nice, and the weather is always warm. And there are a lot of shops, restaurants... |
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milliemilinka
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I agree with Edouard B, the Basque Country is picturesque, historical and has a warm climate, close to the Pyrenees too. However, be warned that the area gets more rain than Eire! If you come inland a bit, you will get more for your money and will not have to put up with the crowds of tourists invading in the Summer months. Salies-de-Bearn is a lovely town with a thermal spa 35miles from Biarritz. Do think carefully though, I have read of people with second homes in this area having them burnt down by French Basque protestors who resent foreigners pricing locals out of the market. The area is becoming very popular wih Brits (one third of house sales were to them the year before last).
The Haut-Poitou (capital Poitiers) does not have the scenery (v flat, but lovely sunflowers in summer). It not very touristy and still quite cheap to buy places. It is not that far south but enjoys a nice climate and is the sunniest part of France. |
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Pascalou
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Come to Nice !
There is an international airport (easy to get in/out )with direct flights to JFK daily...
The sea is much warmer and quieter than the Atlantic...
The climate is warm all year 'round (I am living here and ride my motorcycle everyday ) only about 20 rainy days a year...
Ski resorts less than 2 hours drive...
Italy boarder only 30 minutes away using highway...
Beautifull Corsica island reachable by air(45mn flight) or speed ferries (2h45mn)
A lot to do and see (museums, festivals, sports,....etc) |
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Alex S
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That depends on your needs, big town, quiet town... Montpellier is the most dynamic town |
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tonton 674
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the towns in the south are great, but don't choose marseille. Nice is enough expensive, but Montpellier is no doubt one of the best town on the coast for growxing and study |
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omegaman
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Yep,Biarritz for sunsets over the surf,I have lived there a few years ago and it's beautiful. Yes it does rain alot..but mostly in shower form..ps: yesterday it was 38"c(102f) a tad warmer than london!!!! |
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Ollie
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how about georgia? like in the us? well if u r rich and you all know francais! |
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Dani Doos
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the best ctiyin townis yourk |
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lauren s
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winter is still cold in france, even on the coast....france is not sunny all yr long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i especially like the bergerac area......lot's of stuff for kids-- caves, castles, farm area & old towns .......in the wine region for you.... |
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alyson.earle
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Don't move to France, I did 18 months ago and I hate it Go somewhere else please! |
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