I am having a big night out in Paris for my birthday going to buddha bar for dinner what should i do after? |
| I want to go to a club or bar but no where too prententious and preferably near by as i know getting cabs in paris can be a bit of a hassle for large ... |
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I want to take a trip to Paris... but...? |
| I want to take a trip to Paris with me, my mom, and one of my friends. The thing is, MONEY! Okay, well, I'm not going to one of those stupid scam sites. I'm gonna get a job or something, or ... |
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Paris Questions? |
1) The Louvre and other museums are closed on Tuesdays. Is Tuesday a special day in France?
2) Does anyone know of any hotels that are close to the Eiffel tower with a good view from the ... |
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Going to Paris with wife. Are the room rates for two or for each person? |
| My wife and I are going to Paris and would like to know if the room rates advertised for a double room mean two people or do they mean for each person? For example, $140 euros for 2, or $280 eroes ... |
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What is the eiffel tower? |
| what was the eiffel tower originally built for? was it meant to just be a tourist attraction or was it built as a large radio tower or something?... |
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I just watched Sicko and is everything in France as advertised, free college, free healthcare, etc.? |
| Basically I realized it pointed out that America sucks in that caliber, college loans, heatlhcare absolutely sucks and now I want to move to France and get a good education. I'm fed up with the ... |
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How do you say Decaf coffee in French? |
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French Help?????????? |
I have a saying i'm trying to translate but i can't spell it. But it's pronounced,
"Onshan-tay Cherie. Marci voo-coo" Additional Details THANK YOU SO MUCH!!... |
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Where is a good town to visit for a day near Angers, France? Possibly on the Atlantic Coast? |
| My friend is coming to visit in Angers, France for a week, and we have a day free where nothing is planned. Any suggestions of places we could go for the day? We plan to see Paris, but I would like ... |
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What to do/Places to go/things to do in PARIS? |
| Im off to Paris tomorrow for 4 days. Any suggestions for where to go? I want to see the main attractions but are they easy to get to? Oh and we will be eating out every night - any restaurant ... |
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I had an accident in FRANCE,and want to take it to COURT,do i pay any costs as his insurance admit liability? |
| my solicitor doesnt seem to want me to,its been dragging on for 5years and the other driver was drunk,fell asleep and nearly killed us.id have thought it would be an open and shut case. anybody else ... |
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Planning honeymmon in south of france from mid october? |
planning a honeymoon vacation in south of france from mid october.
what would be the best places to visit and how ideal would the weather be?... |
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Are things complicated in France? |
I heard that, in France, renting an appartment, or buying a car, can be an administrative nightmare.
Do you remember the scene from L'auberge Espagnole, where the guy keeps going from an office to another, in order to finish his student exchange papers? Are things that complicated in France? |
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Cabal
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To buy a car you go to a car dealer, pay, and then you go to have your car registered so you can have your car matriculation. It took me an hour wait at the office. Then you order the plates at your garage and have them installed.
To rent an apartment you don't need to register anything, just warn the thieves at the tax office of your new address so they can tax you. You can do it by post.
However, when you are a foreigner to get the equivalent of your green card can be a pain in the backside |
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Rillifane
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France has one of the largest bureaucracies in the world populated by the most obnoxious, officious and petty government employees (a breed that is noxious in any country) found anywhere.
French government is horrendously intrusive and almost every aspect of business or property ownership is wrapped in layer upon layer of rules and regulations so detailed and arcane as to be impenetrable by anyone without legal training.
NB: It is instructive that a poll of French college students revealed that the most aspired to be government officials. Not entrepreneurs, or business men or teachers or anything even remotely productive but bureaucrats. This demonstrates the position that these parasites have in France and the power they wield over the productive citizen. |
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Cyril G
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The other way you can buy a car is this: you go to a dealer. Pay the money, leave an ID card or some other document. Then you go back the next day and the dealer has done all the administrative work and installed the new number plates.
The dealers have a separate hatch at the administrative centre and so don't have to wait in line.
The way the previous guy bough his car was when you buy from a private seller.
I can't remember what it was like to rent an appartment. If you go to an agency they want lots of proof that you are solvent. |
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Christine
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Often, the answer is yes.
You can plan and get lucky - unfortunately you have control over only one of these elements.
My hubby is an EU citizen, so things *should* be easier for him - but we had a snafu because to rent an apartment you need a French bank account, and to get a French bank account you need a permanent French address. Also, to get a phone you need a bank account but to get a bank account you need a utility bill (for instance, a phone bill.)
I wrote about it here (if you're interested):
http://exoticmundane.blogspot.com/2007/04/resuming-where-we-left-off.html |
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nat_skye
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Lots of bureaucracy, red tape, form-filling nightmares, you name it... |
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