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 French people?
any french people here... i am french and speak fluently...

A Bientot, j'espere

frenchchick06...


 Which cafe in Paris is great in atmophere and has a good menu and cheapish?
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 I am going to Paris for the first time, can u help me?
I need to know where can i make shopping with good ...


 Shopping in Paris?
im going to paris on tuesday and i will be shopping alone.
firstly is it safe travelling on the metro alone? (im 16)

and secondly..shops and malls where i can buy things which arent ...


 Can a 15 year old go into a bar in France?
We are taking my 15 year niece to France and wanted to know if she can go into a bar or a club? In case we wanted to stop somewhere and have a drink (the adults not the child)....


 Where is the best place to go on holiday in France?
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 Is disney paris open during December?
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 Any tips on getting the best out of a visit to Disneyland Paris?
I have two children aged 7 and 9- are there any parts of the park that would particulary suit this age range. Is it best to buy tickets beofrehand, can you get two day passes, would this be ...


 Anyone been to paris?
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 What do you think about paris.?
I love paris what do you think?...


 I'm planning to go to France for my summer vaction, can you suggest some places for me to visit?
I will be staying with a relative about 3-4 hrs drive from Paris, what are some good attraction spots for me to visit in/near Paris? And please add any tips if you feel they're useful, thanks!...


 I want to move to paris, but don't speak french. Realistically can i get a "real" job just speaking english?
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 Will the Euro continue to increase its value vs. the Dollar? Going to Europe soon, should I buy Euros now?
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 I understand that "Quel Dommage" means which damge when directly translated, but how and when is it used in
the French language? Can you give me examples of how it is used
Someone said they wanted to buy cigarettes and the response they got was "quel dommage" so what were they saying?...


 Has anyone followed a Frenchman to France?
What happened - how did it turn out?...


 Born in France, adopted by US parents and moved to US am I still a French Citizen?
I was adopted by US parents when I was 4 and moved from France to the US when I was 9. I became a US citizen. Am I still a french citizen also and could I get a french passport and move to Europe? I ...


 What do you think of french poeple?
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 FrencH?? lyk 0mg!!!!!!!!!!!?
My homework says thiss
Compl`ete les phrases avec la forme correcte du verbe au pre`sent.

"ENDINGS"
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Then dey give ...


 How much money should i bring to france?
I am going to France, (Pari and a small town outside Paris)

I am bringing $1000 canadian which is 615 Euros will this be enough for 1 week?

How much is a bsic meal. And randome ...


 Please tell me what to pack for Paris, France vacation for early Sept?
Hi, I'm a female, late 30's vacationing with my husband to Paris, France late August, early September. Could someone please give me some suggestions on what kind of clothes to pack that ...



ManBoobs

I'm thinking about going to live in France.?

I'm a New Zealander with indefinite leave to remain in the UK. I'd like to live in the south of France initially, and learn the language fluently - spoken and written. Legal-wise, is this achieveable? (especially as I need to work) Ideally I'd like to work for an ex-pat Brit (speak English), but study and live with French-speakers. Also, where would anyone suggest going to study?

    



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pinkbabi
Hello, We live in France about 1 hour south of Bergerac, we have been here over 4 years. Our daughter was born here. She attends school here and has many friends, as do we, the French have always been very helpful, and friendly.
You may have to look for work in a City as there are not many jobs out in the country, unless you work the land, picking grapes etc. If you do not speak French you will also find it hard to get work. We have friends here from NZ and they come out from NZ 2 times a year, they spend all summer here and love it.
If you would like some more info on living in France, join the forum at
http://www.livingfrance.com/
There you will find lots and lots of info on how to live in France

Bonne Chance!!!


Bont11
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Go for it!...That's exactly my plans to. I suggest you look at the Langudoc Roulsslin district in southern France. You have idyllic countryside near the foot of the Pyrenees mountain range, and beautiful unspoilt beeches. Narbonne is a lively town which is about an hours drive south of Toulouse.
The food is excellent and cheap, as is the wine(about 75p a bottle) so what perfect reason to get out there.
Good Luck!


LOL
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I am french living in london and I won't advise you to go there.No work!


Rillifane
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My understanding of the law is that while you may have indefinite leave to remain in the UK this does not give you the same rights as a citizen of the UK under the Treaty of Rome to live and work in France.

And as has been mentioned, the unemployment situation in France is horrendous with unemployment running at 9.4% generally and exceeding 20% amongst younger workers.


Nicolette
The only question I can answer is that in the South of France the French local speak italian or a rudimentary French with an accent. South of France is for fun not for work. You will not find work there. Even the parisian can't find work there. South of France people have a lot of algerians workers. People are not welcome to live and stay in the South of France unless they have a lot of money, for the tourism, or Big Hotels, or Monte-Carlo gambling Casino, or unless they have their own yacht or are a cinema star for the film festival. This is a place for very rich people only. But, if you are a certified cook, hostelrie, maid or a driver, you have to find your own ties and nobody can help you. I think that the best way to learn a good French is to learn with the books and teachers of your choice. Good luck. You might find a very rich man or woman who would be interested in you. Salut.(I am a parisian French).


Servant_of_God
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Stay in NZ, France women are hot, yes, but cmon stay true to your country!


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Good By


mona the 1 and only
please return to new zealand better country


callstrat
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Boycott France.


fearjar
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Boycott France



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