Souveniers to buy in France? |
| I'm going to France on the 31st with a school group and I have no idea what to buy for anyone! I know I need like 20 eiffel tower keychains, so if anyone who has been to Paris knows if they sell ... |
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What structure joins France and England together? |
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What is the Luxembourg Gardens famous for? |
And could you please say it in French, too?
Thanks! : )... |
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Are Liberal Protesters Doing A Lot of Damage in Paris? |
Even Hitler didn't destroy Paris, it's an exquisite city, why would its own residents want to cause damages? Additional Details many "travelers" will be scared of car ... |
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How do I get cheap calls ringing the UK from France? (not UK to France)? |
| I use Ratebuster to ring France from the UK but can't find a French equivelent to use when calling the UK from France.... |
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Can any frenchies help translate some stuff for me? thanks.? |
ive got a ciuple paragraphs and i need it in french. can anyone help? thanks. here it is, i have to use negatives on the first one.
My name is George. I dont like to eat bad food. I didn... |
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How many hours ahead is France from the USA? |
| I thought that France was about 7 hours ahead, but I may be wrong. How many hours is it really? Thanks!... |
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Why I do love so much France? |
Hi I'm Lucy, I am English, I am "francophile", I fell in love with France and french people
I also love the way of life and the country itself is magnificent - the ... |
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Transportation in Paris? |
| In school we are doing a project on a place of our choice. One of the areas we have to cover is transportation. What is it like driving down a road in Paris? Do people ride in taxi's or do they ... |
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Another Paris question..... about hotels? |
| I want to find a really old hotel in Paris... preferablly something close to everything. But also has the old time feel to it... not dirty.....Like old school..... This might not make sense but I ... |
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I am going to France Aug. 2, I would would like to know any fun/good things to do over there? |
Additional Details I will like some examples of:
A. Resturants that are not that expensive.
B. Cultural things.
C. Coffee Shops
D. Or some place that is possible ... |
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How do the French celebrate Bastille Day? |
I'm going on a trip in europe this summer, and i will be in Paris on Bastille Day, for the last day of my trip. I'm just wondering how they celebrate their independence day.
Thanks :)... |
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Cigarette shops in Paris? |
| I am going to stay in Paris centre-( the road i am on is boulevard hausmann.) i was wondering if anyone knew of a close buy cigarette shop, i am looking for normal fags not fancy ones and we are only ... |
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Will i get fined from france? |
| hi i was driving in france the other day with an english car and i think i saw a blue flash from a camera. was it a camera or something else if yes will they follow it up or not?... |
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France's Sanitation? |
How many times a week do French people shower?
Do girls shave their pits? Additional Details I know. I said that girls shave and they shower often, but my friend doesn't believe me, so I want to prove by all the people saying stuff like the 1st person did so she knows I am right! |
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caligirl
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thats just an urban legend. Girls in france do shave their "pits", and the french shower daily, just like americans. the french are actually really good about sanitation, they want their country to look good, as well as the people in it. |
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David
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No offense, but your friend sounds like an imbecile devoid of any intellectual curiosity. Derogatory comments about entire nationalities, ethnicities, races, etc are never objective or justified, ever. And degrading caricatures and stereotypes exist for any group you care to name. French people bathe daily. And, concerning other misconceptions regarding French people, most of them are not anti-Semitic, nor anti-American, nor rude. They do on the other hand tend to have a low threshold for inane idiocy, which some people might be inclined to misconstrue as rudeness. |
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qriste
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this month this question has been asked at least 10 times, why don't you try to be more creative?
it is not dirty not to shave, hair is here for a purpose, to protect sensitive areas and help body heat to come out, ask your doctor if you don't believe me...
as it obsesses you so much come here and I'll show you my hairy armpits! and be quick because it seems that it will be soon made illegal for girls to have just one hair elsewhere than on the head, as it is soooo disgusting! pouah girls not shaving their pits, what a shame! I agree with you it's a matter of sanitary emergency to check girls armpits. Sexism is not over in your country I see. And by the way I hope you are hairy as I only like hairy men. |
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Rillifane
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Just to interject a bit of balance in the responses you are getting I should point out that there is (or more accurately, was) a tiny grain of truth in some of the things that are said about the French and their bathing and shaving habits.
Today, the Western world is largely homogenized and standards of what are taken to be matters of personal hygiene are relatively uniform.
But many years ago, before most of the participants on this forum were born, this wasn't the case.
When I first visited France, some 35 years ago, things were still in transition. There were still a lot of French women who did not shave under their arms, people did not always bath daily, and many people did not use deodorant.
Ironically, the fact that things are the way they are today can be attributed, in part, to American advertising and globalization.
It was American advertising in the post war era that made the western world self conscious about the normal human aroma. Of course the trend started in America where the advertising originated and where the marketing of the myriad modern products designed to make everyone smell like flowers or a spice rack was centered.
While the first deodorant, Mum, was patented in the late 19th century in Philadelphia, the first modern deodorants did not become available until the 1940's after their development by a chemist in Chicago.
But it was advertising, especially TV advertising that made their use almost universal.
Another factor is the availability of convenient modern indoor plumbing. In most of the world, including the United States, this is a far more recent phenomena than most young people realize.
In the USA, few rural households had indoor plumbing of any kind until the 1930's and even in big cities, baths were often a matter of filling up a tub with water heated on the stove until the 1940's. In Europe, with older housing stock, these innovations took longer to take hold. Indeed, when I first began visiting Paris, most of the inexpensive hotels had shared bathing facilities. Many still do.
So, one should note that in pre-war America, most Americans didn't bath every day, women outside of big cities usually didn't shave, and deodorants were not universally used. It was in the post war era that the norms changed. It was also in the post war era that the leisure travel industry arose and Americans began to flock to Europe.
But Americans, having been, by then, convinced that any vestige of normal human smells were offensive and signs of being dirty concluded, when visiting a Europe still in transition to the new norms, that the French were dirty and smelled bad.
So if some old geezer who hasn't been to France for 35-40 years told you those things then it is just barely possible that this is what he remembers. But anyone who has been recently knows its just not true. |
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AngleKidd+JeffKidd
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Du how often do guys from Ohio shave ... please enter the 21 st centtree. |
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Vladimir ILL
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Why don't american men shave their armpitts - ? Is it the islamic rule ?
Do you know that nothing is better than a bath ? of course many obese people in your country ( US - I suppose - you did not precise ) cannot even sit down, if nobody ( two persons ) is there to lift them up back -
you have a wide right to my full compassion - you, your
"friend" and your pathetic belatedness -
Would you vote Obama ? Does he have body smells, him too ? |
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