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 What are the most lively and happening cities in France besides Paris ?
I am trying to find a younger city (in terms of demographics) that is really nice and active with a lot of students. Thanks!

BTW Suggestions outside of France are welcome too, but I would ...


 What subject would you choose...?
to major in if you wanted to go to university in France and guarantee that you're going to be able to find a job? Forget about personality and taste. Just write down majors with concrete job ...


 How far is the disney studios in paris, from the disneyland park?
me and my family are going to paris for a weekend in april, we saw an advert for the new tower of terror, and had no idea they were even builiding one, i really want to go on it as i really loved it ...


 Who is further to the right on the political spectrum: Sarkozy or Bush?
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 Tips for Traveling to and within France; Things to Do There?
Due to our military committments, my friend and I cannot specifically plan out a trip to France quite yet but are in the planning stages for a trip there in the summer of 2007. We are planning on ...


 French......................
How do you say "i opened a present" in french? i tried looking up "opened" but their were too many results....i know i is je and present is cadeau, though..PLEAZE HELP!...


 France as a brand.?
If you think of France as a brand, what copmes to mind? Does france have an image that represents itself, its values, its personality? Scotland has thistle and the saltire, what does france have ...


 Aix-en-provence, hyeres or annecy?
in your opinion, which one has the best atmosphere and the most fit ladies for a young lad learning french?...


 French Traslation Help??!?!?
Um, i need to know how you would say "where is the bathroom" in french, "too much", "i do not speak french".. is that (il ne parle pas francais?), and what is the coin ...


 Is there an Hilton in Paris?
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 What can i buy cheap from paris,cheaper then pakistan..?
last time i bought a collage bag a that was too expensive, freind told that,i can find wide range of parfums starting from very cheap prices,BUT WHERE CAN I FIND THEM?...


 SONT LES MOTS QUI VONT?
SONT LES MOTS QUI VONT
TRES BIEN ENSEMBLE


What does it mean?...


 How far is it from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris to the Louvre and Orsay Museums?
I'll actually be staying in London, but I was wanting to take a trip to Paris just to see those museums. Are they fairly easy to get to from the airport?...


 Extra Code for france?
When you wish to call somwhere in France, what number do you have to put in front, and do you need to for mobiles?...


 Is there a particular street in Paris with a lot of nightclubs and bars to go to?
I am travelling to Paris next weekend and was wondering where to go out. I want to see if there is a particular area where all the good night clubs are. I want to dance and i like a lot of hip hop ...


 How easy is it to get a pushchair around disneyland paris?
or should I hire one when needed if so do they have raincovers or are they them plastic pushcahirs
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whats this about disney dollars and I hope they do except ...


 What is the best book about living in Paris?
I am thinking of moving from London to Paris some time in the next few years. Does anyone know of a really good non-fiction book that deals with daily life in Paris, what to expect etc? I am not ...


 How do you say "cell phone" in french?
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 Does Anybody Know Stuff About France?
I Have Homework About France.
If You Would Be So Kind To Give Me A Website About It,
That IS NOT Wikipedia.

Here Are The Questions I Need To Answer:
The Largest City:
O...


 Any good websites to help with moving to france?
looking to move to the south of france, marseille, montpellier, toulousse area, was wondering if anyone knew of any good info sites or forum where people can share info, ...



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French Ingrid
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yes i'm 23 years old and i live here since 23 years lol


roguehunter54
France it beautiful. I would recommend going in mid June- early July. France regulates when stores are allowed to have sales. There's about a month in there, where the government allows stores to put things on sale, and everyone does...great stuff for a much better price.
The sights are just how you would imagine. Much more beautiful and artistic than anything you would see here in the states. Much like New York, the Paris Metro is the way to get anywhere and everywhere, but it closes around Midnight in many places.
You can take a boat ride down the river in Paris, at night, and see the Eiffel Tower light up and sparkle. The food is great! Definately take a translater book with you, to avoid eating something nasty...
You must visit Versailles and Notre Dame...They are both architectually stunning!
I didn't have time to visit outside of Paris, but I have heard the countryside it remarkable.
Just being in France makes you want to be an artist or create something.


tallglassofwater91
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I've been twice. The countryside is very beautiful and so is the main cities like Paris. the French can be rude, but only if you dont try to be polite to them. But it is a very beautiful. And great museums and shopping!


jmcdelprado35
Touring France is expensive. Some French folks refuse to talk in English, even if they knew. They'd rather talk in Spanish, Italian, but not English.


globar
It has to be one of my all time favourite places....usually keeping to the back roads and visiting all the villages the food and local wines are great and cheap the people are very welcoming even though my French is lousy but they love it when you try.
The region I love the best is the S/W ...Narbonne, Toullouse, Carcassone, Montpellier, fantastic, plus you can be in Spain within a couple of hrs , where everything like wine and spirits smokes are even cheaper yet.Lots of nite life and festivals going on all over.. open air markets where you can buy clothes and anything else you can think of very cheap.
If you go to Paris, which is another story, rich in history and culture, but very expensive.If you are going you will love it.. go with the flow.


truthtalker
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I have visited many of the cities/towns along the Mediterranean (French Riviera/Cote d'Azur): Toulon, Marseille, Villefranche, Nice, and the small city-state of Monaco. The countryside was beautiful, the public transportation very reliable, and the food excellent (even from the street vendors if you are game to try it). I found that the younger people usually did not want to speak English to you, even if their English was better than your French, and they weren't very polite if your French was deficient. However, the older folks were more gracious and patient, and made allowances for "grade-school" French, or would fill in with English words.

Some of my best memories are eating in outdoor cafes, the wonderful museums, the Nice flower market, and visiting the aquarium in Monaco (noted for Jacques Cousteau's ties to it.)

It's very helpful to have an interest or some background in the culture, as well as being able to speak some French.



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