What's Notre Dame made of? |
I have been working on a report on the cathedral Notre Dame in PARIS (not any other places), and I can't seem to find out what it was made of. Help me. Additional Details I have ... |
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What is the weather like in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France in January-May? |
I will be living in Lille from January 2008 to May 2008 and I'm wondering what the weather will be like. Will there be snow? Rain? High winds? Very cold temperatures? etc...
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Is headband (serre tete) masculin or feminine in french? |
| i have a french project due tomm. i need to know if serre tete is masculin or feminin. ALSO...DOES THIS MAKE SENSE? LES SERRE-TETE? OR IS IT LES SERRES-TETES? WHICH ONE???... |
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How do French ADULTS & TEENS view different RACES & NATIONS??? |
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How long does it take to fly from France to Algeria? |
I'm doing a coursework project for French A-level,
about an immigrant from Algeria going to live
in France.
As I'm writing about the journey there, I'd like to
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How long do you have to live in Paris before you can call yourself a Parisian? |
If you're not from France, but have completely assimilated? Additional Details John: I hardly doubt that being a surgeon compares to living in one particular city for an extended ... |
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Storing baggage during the day in Paris? |
Hi All,
I am going to Paris for the weekend with my husband. On Sunday we have to check out of the hotel by 11am, but our flight to London is not until 6pm. Is there anywhere in Central P... |
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Paris reviews, Would you reccomend? |
Me and my gf were thinking about going to Paris for new years, and our one yr.
Did you enjoy your time there? What did/didn't you like. All reviews and recommendations, pros and cons, are ... |
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What age can you u stay in disneyland paris without parents? |
i want to stay at the disneyland hotel with some m8s but i don't want my parents to have to come. But i cant find what age i need to be. Help would be gr8ly appreciated! xxx Additional D... |
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Fun, adventurous theme park's in France? |
Fun, adventurous theme park's in France for a double date trip.
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French Supermarkets and Nut Allergy labelling? |
Do the large French supermarkets such as Intermarche label products as containing nuts/ being nut free for allergy sufferers? We will be visiting Brittany and Normandy soon.
I have read that ... |
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What part of France is Centre in? |
a. North
b. South
c. East
d. West
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Paris to Cannes? |
Hello everyone,
I wanted to see if anyone could suggest the best way to get from Paris to Cannes. Last time I was in Europe I took the train everywhere; however, I?ve never actually taken ... |
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What are French girls like? |
And no, I don't want any offensive or rude answers here...you'll get reported!
Are they materialistic and shallow, or deep and thoughtful?
What are their thoughts on ... |
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Is there anyone from france who can help me? |
| i'm looking for information on the region of aquitaine and i need help. the internet hasn't really helped, so if you know anything please tell me. thanks!!... |
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IS it better to buy euros in the US or once i get to france? |
im going to france and someone told me its better to buy the euro in the us because they charge more to do it in france, becuase of conversion fees...also i plan to take travelers cheques are they easy to cash there? Additional Details thank you for yours answers i really appreciate it.... |
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tonalc1
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The fee for exchanging traveler's checks is higher than that charged for ATM transactions. It might be good to carry a small sum in case of emergencies (like not being close to an ATM).
While you may save money on conversion buying Euros in the US, you're going to have to pay it when exchanging any extras back to USD.
I always purchase about 100 Euros before leaving, so as to have cash on hand when I land, and then get all the rest of my cash from ATMs. If you take out the maximum with each transaction, you save on conversion fees.
Two hints: Let your bank know you're traveling, so they won't put a notice on your account.
European ATMs only take four-digit PIN numbers, so if yours is longer, change it to four. |
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lingua06437
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Get them where ever it is that gives you the best rate. If I were going to France I'd definately take along at least some pocket change in Euros to start off. |
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firenice
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The best thing to do is use your cc anytime you can as you get the best exchange rate, but to avoid change fees to get euros go to a cash machine once there and take out cash, it will come in the local currancy with no fee except the usual for takin out cash, a buck or two. Is much cheaper! |
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sarge927
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Let's break it down:
(1) It's better to buy Euros in the U.S. from your bank. It's true that they charge you more to buy them in France.
(2) Travelers' checks are easy to cash in Europe if they're Visa or American Express -- any other type and I have no idea... |
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Rillifane
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It is absolutely NOT better to buy Euros in the USA. American banks give lousy exchange rates even if they may charge a low or no fee for the transaction.
Take American Express TC's and have them denominated in dollars. Change them for Euros at the American Express office in France. If you are an American Express card holder there is no fee and the exchange rate is reasonable.
Do not expect to be able to pay for things directly with TC's. Almost no one wants to be bothered with them and if they do take them they will give you a miserable exchange rate.
However, you want to do as little personal money changing into cash euros as you can. Therefore, pay for everything that you can with a credit card and specifically a Capitol One credit card.
Credit card companies get much better rates of exchange than you ever will. The difficulty is that many credit card companies charge outrageous fees for each foreign exchange transaction. Capital One gives the best deal on this. |
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