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Offline VMX247

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Re: USA Trip
« Reply #45 on: January 04, 2013, 12:53:58 pm »
cheapest way to call home is to actually buy a phone card from the US to your respective country - absolutely cheap as chips and we couldn't use all ours up talking - well the wife could!

If heading into the south, Nice airport (next to Monaco BIG boats :P ) via Dubi is a good way to go.
one of many river cruises and tours available
http://www.francecruises.com/riverboat-cruises.html
and one for Vicki  ;D
http://gofrance.about.com/od/travelplanning/ht/toilet.htm
and this great site,suggested by a Fatboy Racing Member
http://www.tripadvisor.com.au/
cheers A
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Re: USA Trip
« Reply #46 on: January 04, 2013, 01:08:01 pm »
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went to a seafood jount in southern normandy girl spoke french to us and then did not return yes it was full and yes they were short staffed but if it was a bloke he would have got a blast from me after 45min now 9.30 pm no drinks or food orders taken just about to walk when another girl came over and was nice as pie to us.went to mischeln restrant in st malo they even had an english menu they gave us the french one first though.
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French people speaking French in France what's the world coming to ;D Nobody in France is obliged to speak English, my faithful 'Lonely Planet Phrasebook' got me everywhere I needed to go. We stopped a fellow in the street to help us with directions, I stummbled out some jibberish out of the phrase book , he just asked where I was from and in perfect English gave me directions and then whipped out a book he was reading(in English) and asked me to explain the meanings of half a dozen words. A friend was 'detained' by French officials at a airport, he was using his best French , 3  officials were just giving him Galic shrugs and turning their palms up when ever he said something. After 10mins they all just burst out laughing and said that hearing him 'murder' the French language was the best laugh they had that week.
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Re: USA Trip
« Reply #47 on: January 04, 2013, 01:37:29 pm »
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normandy d-day 6th june most people speak english in the service industry as the place is full of yanks and poms.just a few who dont like that.
just like when my dad went there last some french were shooting at him so he fixed them up with a canon not like we have that takes pics.
just some can be rude as

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Re: USA Trip
« Reply #48 on: January 04, 2013, 02:24:23 pm »
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French people speaking French in France what's the world coming to  Nobody in France is obliged to speak English
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not all that willing to speak English, even though I suspected that they understood me

Perhaps I should have written not all that willing to speak English, even though I suspected that they understood my rough attempts at French. In many (not all) Parisian attempts to communicate with French people in guidebook French away from the tourist traps I was met with shrugged shoulders and turned backs, they didn't have the patience to even try. In the provinces however the locals put in great efforts to communicate, them in broken English, me in broken French.

 I back packed in Mexico and Guatamala for six months and initially met similar resistance to my feeble attempts at Spanish but once they realised that I was at least trying to use their language rather than insist they use mine, life became a lot easier. At the end of my time there I could speak and understand normal conversational Spanish and can still get by today although they have to be speaking pretty slowly for me to understand. If Parisians had shown the same patience that Mexicans had with my basic language skills I'd have better memories of Paris.
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Re: USA Trip
« Reply #49 on: January 04, 2013, 02:49:40 pm »
totaly agree with you mark the country people seam to want to help you.i had a gerat time in normady ans south france just a few dumbarse french people didnt worry me.for all the bad ones there were a lot of good ones as well.i found if you try and comunicate in french as lozza says most will help you.
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Re: USA Trip
« Reply #50 on: January 04, 2013, 06:22:13 pm »
I like the "murder" story.  I have 2 years worth of French studies to try and waste - will see how we go - thanks fro the info.   Ally - tripadvisor gets hammered whilst looking for accommodation in Paris.

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