Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    France
Travel Discussion Forum

 Would you like come in france to your hollidays?
...


 How many Americans are aware of these numbers?
Casualties World War I
United States 117,465 (0.1% of the population)
France 1,897,800 (4.8% of the population)

Casualties World War II
United States 418,500 (0.32% of ...


 Eiffel Tower Question?!?!?
Was the eiffel tower built during the french revolution? I know it was in the year of 1889, but was that the time of the french revolution?!?
Additional Details
I just want to know...no ...


 I have 5 days to spend in France, can someone suggest an itinerary?
...


 Why don't the French love America?
Everyone else wants to move to america. Why don't the French look up to the USA?...


 I want to live and work in Paris but dont speak much French, what advice would you give?
I'm recently out of University and I currently want to live and work in Paris, however I dont speak much French as I'm English, however I am willing to learn more. What advice would you ...


 Does anyone really believe Paris is the city of love?
i'll be going there in 7 years(yeah, long time) and just from seeing the pictures and the people, i think it's so romantic, but i don't want to get over there just to be let down by a ...


 Dou you think french are strange people???
i saw this ad about paris urban cleaning services

http://www.peripherique. the translation is " i am a piece of junk, i deserve trash"
do you ...


 Am thinking of moving to France? Where would be the best city/town?
We would like somewhere warm (maybe the coast) and a good area for the kids to grow up in. I am working as a nurse at the moment. Could any one give us any ideas?...


 What does C'EST LA VIE mean?
How do you translate it from French to English?...


 What are some french names?
And I eman liek REALLY french that you would only here there.
Classic french names. For boys AND girls....


 What should I do when I go to Paris... any suggestions (Apart from the Louvre Eiffel Tower and Moulin Rouge)?
...


 Is it safe to visit France if you are from the USA now?
I have heard they are anti-American and don't believe that as they have been a valuable alliance for our country in the past....


 Is the food in Paris, France bad?
I hope it is because I want to lose weight when I go there soon.
My sister lost 10 pounds the last time she went because you walk around a lot and she said the food was bad.

Is the ...


 I am going to France on 12th january 2008 but my passport runs out on 26th february 2008, will this be ok ?
...


 Does anyone have courtesy or politeness tips for me when i go to france?
i'm going to france soon, and i know the french are very proud. the last thing i want to do is seem rude without knowing it.
any advice?...


 Do you speak French? Do you like France?
...


 Â¿Is true that the frech people don't take a shower ?
rumors and more rumors around the ...


 France,Paris why so different?
Just got back from Paris and well I've noticed one Huge difference between England [my own country] and Paris
and its that Paris seem to have no idea of rules on the road
people were ...


 Do people drink water in france?
i was just wondering if people in france drink water. i know here in the U.S. we do but i was just curious....



BRAD

When people go to France, for hoildays, how often do you try and speak the lingo?!?!?


    



Show all answers


Clockwork Grape
In France, don't bother - they will pretend they don't understand you and they will pretend not to speak english - the only thing they won't pretend to do is be civil and polite to their visitors...may I suggest Belgium instead.


Kookoo Bananas
Rating
LMAO! I love the anti-France comments from people who've never been out of their state. France is amazing and it's clear why they are so proud of their history. Paris is easily the most beautiful city in the world, PLUS you have fashion, great food, culture, good manners, and HISTORY. It takes a bit to get used to the lingo, but once you get the hang of it, it's fine. I lived in France and I NEVER experienced rudeness from people.


Rob M
I have always found the French to be helpful and polite. Maybe because I at least try to speak French even though I am somewhat limited!


Iknowsomestuff
Ignore all the people who are claiming that the French will be rude regardless because they have either never been to France or never attempted the language when they've been there. How would you feel if a Japanese tourist walked up to you and then got irritated that you didn't speak Japanese in your own country? Welcome to France. All they want is for you to know 2 simple words: bonjour and merci. It's amazing how far it will get you because it shows simple politeness.


damari_8
Rating
I think most people do try, the problem is that French people pretend not to understand!


Goddess of Grammar
Rating
My sister-in-law, who is from Quebec and ONLY speaks French, was spoken to in English by a waiter who didn't understand her.

We were in France this summer--my husband whose first language is French (and who doesn't usually have a Quebec accent), my kids (bilingual from birth) and me. I speak French quite well, thank you very much, and got rather annoyed when people would speak English to me, just because I speak English to my family.

Oh I didn't answer your question at all! All the time, although given a choice I would rather listen to a tour guide or read an information sheet at a museum in English.


me9189
Rating
always try to speak french. the majority of french people are simply proud (like british people) and expect tourists to make the effort with their language. if you speak french, you will definitely get a better response from people than if you just don't try.


jacqueline e
Rating
Always, the effort,( even if the pronunciation is not good), is appreciated.


Kerry
It depends really on what part of france you go to. In paris you can try but the waiters then speak english back to you! But in the smaller parts it is definately a lot more appreciated. Try your best.


thé vert sans sucre
you have to speak french in France because nobody would speak you language !!!


ana_1
Rating
it's so easy to criticize when you only hear cllichés !!
I have to say this but French are not very good at languagues. You can meet rude people everywhere and be insulted.
I met rude American who think that it's only about them. English is not the main language in world, in business, yes !
Saying that French are antisemitics, it's not true. So I can say American are racists towards Black people.

you have to be open minded !!!


boracic1
All the time, but in Brittany I found that the local people will often switch to Breton until they are sure that you are not a German.


bmw2pete
Rating
oui


"YOGY"
dear Brad,

France is antiamerican,antisemitic and proterriorism. Hopefully, the former are reasons enough not to visit. The country is also rather expensive. Overall, your average french person is only interested in his language.


smitty
It doesn't matter if you speak the language , they will be rude to you anyway . All you have to do to fit in is quit bathing and (Women) quit shaving your arm pits !


cornuti-chifrudos-
French are not very sympathetics persons so why do you go
there, the waiters,the hotels staff the pe0ple and they are arogant try other countries ( camembert) smell bad. o)





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.164
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds