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Les Grandes Écoles are some of the finest in the world. They're selective. Plus, French students are much more educated and knowledgeable than American ones on so many different levels.
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I have a French question.Please help!?
1.Please tell me if it is correct to say :"Common vous vous appellez"
2.Do you know any other expression for asking a person's name, except:
Vous vous appelez comment?
Quel est votre nom?
Comment vous vous appele?
DIJ pretty much gave you all of the answer. those are the way you can ask without being improper
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keep in mind that there is also the friendly version versus the polite version (that you already have)
Comment t'appele tu?
Tu t'appele comment?
C'est quoi ton prenom? (this means "what's your name") - this is more conversational french, not necessarily PC/polite