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Travel Tips to Save Your Vacation to France

Posted by admin | France Travel | Posted on May 31st, 2010



Common Courtesies

The key to understanding the main cultural difference that exists between the French and the rest of the world is the word “guest.” In the United States it is considered good service for the shop keeper or store employee to greet the customer, but in France it is just the opposite. Cafes, bistros, boutiques, hotels, and even supermarkets and department stores are considered to be private spaces in France. For this reason it is expected that the guest, or customer, will be the first person to offer a greeting, just as if we were entering someones’ home. So when entering a building in France, look at the shopkeeper or hotel clerk, smile, and say “bon jour.” When leaving the establishment we are expected to say “au revoir.” After six in the evening replace both bon jour and au revoir with “bon soir,” unless it is very late at night, in which the final bon soir can be replaced with “bon nuit.” France is a very polite society, we are also expected to say please (S’il vous plait). Here are the definitions of those useful phrases.

Bon jour: Good day.

Bon soir: Good evening.

Bon nuit: Good night.

Au revoir: Goodbye.

S’il vous plait: If you please.

Proper Attire

In addition to being polite, France is also a more formal society than the United States, with the sartorial consequences that come with being less casual. In other words, shorts, ripped jeans, t-shirts, flip-flops, and white sneakers are best left indoors. David Lebovitz, a well-known chef and cookbook author currently residing in Paris, tells a story in his latest book, The Sweet Life in Paris, of the moment he realized he had truly become a Parisian. He was lounging in his apartment, dressed in his comfortable, laid back attire, when he needed to take his trash downstairs. He promptly showered, shaved, and put on his Sunday finest to walk the few steps from his front door to the elevator, then outside to the trash receptacle and back again, a journey of less than a few dozen steps.

Try to Speak the Language

You may have heard that the French are quick to pounce on someone mangling their native tongue. That is only partly true. They are proud of their language, and will in fact correct any grievous errors in pronunciation, but make no mistake about it: they will absolutely love you for the effort. A cheap pocket phrasebook from Berlitz has kept many a visitor in the good graces of the French on numerous occasions.

By: Will Atkinson

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One of the best ways to understand a culture is by watching their films. For more information on the French and French cinema go to French Movies, where you’ll find information on some of the best action, comedies, and dramas that the French have to offer, as well as a few American movies that were filmed in France. (C) Will Atkinson



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The Importance of Keeping Yourself Up to Date With Business Travel News

Posted by admin | Travel News | Posted on May 23rd, 2010



Do you travel for business frequently? If so it is important that you stay current on business travel news. If you miss something important, like a new airline coming into your area and offering great prices on flights, you’ll kick yourself.

There’s a new travel service that can really help with this. You can subscribe to business travel news. If you don’t know what is going on, you may miss a strike starting the day you need to leave. Wouldn’t it have been better to have known ahead of time and book with a different airline?

When you have business travel news you can also know the weather and conditions in your destination area. If you are headed to a tropical country and then suddenly have to travel again, what happens if you are sent somewhere that has frigid conditions.

If you only have light clothing in your suitcase you are going to be uncomfortable. But if you knew ahead of time you might be able to better prepare.

Remember, your destination country may not be an English speaking one. If this is the case, you may have to have a way to get an interpreter. Otherwise you may not find your way around the city.

Be careful if you are going somewhere that has a lot of crime. If you don’t know the safety of your destination you may put yourself in needless risk. For instance, be careful in China as it is common for your credit card information to be fraudulently used. There may also be pickpockets and other criminals in some areas. It is best to know what the rules and regulations for a country are.

For instance, don’t assume you can just drive yourself around China. You can’t get a car in China just because you can drive one in the United States. The law prevents this.

There is no good reason to be ignorant of the conditions and climate of your destination. You can always get current, quickly updated news on the Internet.

By: Val McQueen

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