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 Hello ! I'm french. What's Weather to day ?
I'm sorry but my english is bad. I live in the countryside close to Lyon.There is a little sun, a little rain.
it makes 10 degrees !
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rexonafl... my english ...


 Is French cuisine descended from Venetian cuisine?
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 France question?
Why is the eiffel tower so important to France. I know it may not be, but i have to think of several reasons....


 What are good neighborhoods (arrondissments) to stay at in Paris?
I plan to stay a few days in Paris and I'm searching for a hotel right now... Which neighborhood (arrondissment) would you recommend? I need it to be safe at night and in or near the center of ...


 Chances of six 16 year olds renting a villa in southern France? 3 boys, 3 girls?
Thanks :)...


 What activities (not sights) should we do in Paris?
My boyfriend and I are going to Paris next week and actually want to participate in something rather than just go from site to site and take pictures. We did a Segway tour in Chicago a few months ...


 Do you really need AC in your hotel/ apt in Paris in August?
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 What is the national costume of france for male?
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 How much money is enough?
I am going to Italy and France (Paris of course) How much American money will I need to enjoy myself.? And I don't mean Shopping. Attraction thing like that! Also any advice I never been the E...


 When is the best time to travel to Paris?
I am interested in traveling to Paris with my family, probably going to Disneyland Paris. What is the best month to travel there for weather and discounts? Any other travel reccomandations are ...


 What is the title given to France?
If Japan is known as the Land of the rising sun; South Korea is the land of the morning calm...

France is known as ____________________________

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 What are the most picturesque places near NICE in France ?
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 How difficut is it to trvel around paris, i need help to choose a hotel in the city?
my husband and i are travelling to paris in a couple of weeks and are trying to choose a hotel- is location important- we are only staying for 2 days, should we be central or is travelling around ...


 What are some of the more interesting places to visit in France?
I'm going over the summer and I need to start working on an itinerary. I'm going all over the country, Aquitaine, Ile-de-france, Champagne and all that. thanks so much :D...


 How many hours is it from Paris, France to, Florence, italy by airplane?
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 WHAT are the top 5 places you would go to in Paris?
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 Any cool, off the beaten track sites to see in Paris?
I have plenty of days to spend in Paris and I'm kinda getting tired of planning for the typical museum visits and site visits.
Any cemetaries, interesting sites, cool things to do that are ...


 Where is a nice picturesque place(s) to go in France on a driving holiday for 3 Nights?
Going with the Mrs, and preferably want water to look at and plenty of wine !!...


 Thinking of moving to france if all else fails!! Need advice...?
I'm currently waiting for my exam results to go onto do my a levels this September but if i fail.. I feel my life's over sad as it may seem but i see education as my only way forward. That ...


 Where in Paris can I find a cheap hotel for three people?
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Amanda E

I'm going to France in June '07.?

Any advice, tips, or cautions??
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Yes, I am currently taking a french class [the trip to Frace is part of the course] Thank you all for your insight!

    



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Amy d
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If you are going with a school, ask your teachers what you will be seeing and then read up on it. If you have a general idea about the history of a place, or a special stiry behind something, it will mean more to you. It will also help you to read the explanations in french if you are not completely lost.

Bon Voyage et a bientot en France!


Dodge's lil girl
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Don't carry money in your pockets, pack light and take alot of film really pretty sites went there last summer Paris is AWSOME!!!


Samantha
Such a general question... France is a diverse place !

I guess you're likely going to Paris.

Tips? Don't talk like you need the whole neighborhood to hear you. Ask politely is someone speaks English before assuming they do and rattling off. And don't mistake French reserved attitudes for rudeness.

Taste everything you can, the food is wonderful.

Get out of Paris a bit, find some random villages and just explore. The countryside is beautiful.


B K
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Try and visit the South of France it's great!


Lancer
You're taking a French class so that should work well for you. Some people in Paris can be really big time snobs if they know you're an American. If you're in a situation where you need to speak to someone in English, don't assume they speak English - even if it's an info booty setting. Ask in French first!

What to watch out for...pick pockets on the Metro. There are warnings posted but make sure when you ride the Metro, you're bags are closed - bring a bag that has a zipper is the best way.

The French dress a little better than the average American. So be prepared for that....

I prefer the D'Orsay Museum to the Lourve. I've found it much more unique.

Paris is a beautiful city and I enjoy it very much. (I'm actually going there on Thursday.) Don't forget to go to Versailles...the palace is BEAUTIFUL and the gardens will be in bloom when you're there!

Have Fun!


catherine i
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Hi from France !

In my opinion, you don't need advice, tips etc...Be yourself, that's all, however it's a good thing if you talk a bit french...

Have a nice day and welcome to France,

Cat.


Rossonero NorCal SFECU
Buy and read "Culture Shock! France", it gives a great explanation of the French and how to avoid being treated "rudely" by them. Also, learn as much French as possible, you have plenty of time to get to the conversational level, and at the very least learn how to buy things, order in restaurants, all the basics.

In case you don't bother buying the book an important thing to remember is to say "Bonjour Monsieur/Madame" to the proprieter/waiter at any shop/hotel/restaurant you go into. To the french this is common courtesy, and if you don't do it they may think you think you're better than them. They will go out of their way to let you know you're not (this is called rudeness by visitors who don't bother to do their homework before visiting France).


georgep20042
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Excellent advise above. Yes, protect against pick-pockets otherwise you will feel very secure. As said above to avoid being treated like a rude American don't act like one. Dress nice (no ball caps), learn your greetings, don't wear a camera around your neck, smile and shut-up! I do not speak French but take a book of common phrases that I will study before going somewhere. Try to say it in thier language and they will most likely help you in English. Anytime I needed something important, train tickets etc. if this did not work with the clerk, a person next to me or behind me has said "pardon me, may I help you"



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