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Visiting France: Helpful Tips You Won't Find in Your France Guidebook

By Griff, published Dec 12, 2006
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If you are visiting France for a vacation, an extended holiday or for scooping out areas you may want to purchase a holiday home there are a few things that you probably don’t know or will not be told about everyday life in France. So to give you a better idea of what to expect and thus making your experience of France more enjoyable I am writing about my own experiences of France. The following information about visiting France is meant to be helpful tips for anyone visiting the country short of long term and give you those little tidbits that you don’t get in the guidebooks.

Communication

There is a common misconception about the French being rude. I simple do not believe this to be true. Yes there are rude people everywhere and you are more likely to bump into them in places like Paris, but I believe a lot of it stems from visitors to France not educating themselves on some basic ways of communication in France.

Before you visit France make sure to learn some basic French. You should at least be able to say hello, goodbye, thank you and that you do not speak French. I have heard people complain about the French being rude after they have stated they have walked up to them and asked questions in English without even saying hello in French and then getting upset when the French person is not so cooperative or cannot understand them.

Learn to say hello in French, be polite and you get a totally different response. In fact if you follow this simple etiquette you will find that most French people are extremely helpful and will go out of their way to help you. Of course this will not always be the case but it will be the majority of the time and resulting in your visit to France being much more enjoyable.

So the point being is make sure to learn some basic French. Always say hello, thank you and goodbye. It is everyday etiquette in France and you will probably be seen as rude and not treated as politely is you don’t do it. Many French will not mind that you cannot speak French but they will appreciate that you have shown some respect by at least attempting to say a couple of words.

Visiting France: Helpful Tips You Won't Find in Your France Guidebook
Visiting France: Helpful Tips You Won't Find in Your France Guidebook

Takeaways
  • learn some basic French at least
  • always say hello, thank you and good bye ( in French of course)
  • head to the supermarket at lunch time, it is the quietest time of day
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I did some study abroad in high school and now I'm going back to France (along with the Benelux countries) my senior year of college. It is beautiful, but this person focuses too much on driving a vehicle in France. Trains, the metro, and by foot are the best ways to go - hands down. Plus it's cheaper and you can do other more productive things while you're traveling (like reading or working on your French, peut-etre). :P

Posted on 06/11/2008 at 4:06:16 PM

 
it's been my dream to see and visit france. i got the feeling i had lived there in my past life because present events in my life always moved me to anything french... and i want to know why i have to go back there ... i always search for this place in the net, and saw how romantic the place is

Posted on 08/15/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

 
i want to visit france

Posted on 03/27/2007 at 1:03:00 PM

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