Travel Help

urban myth?

hello, i heard from a friend that there is a building/church in france (unsure where it is) where you can go and stay a night and they give you two pieces of paper to write your life story which they then paste on tiles before you leave the next morning, is this true? if so, do you know where it is and what it is called?

Going to France...by myself?

I have been to France twice. Both occasions were about  almost a decade ago. I am planning to go to France sometime this year. Unfortunately I can't find someone who wants to go specifically to France for the amount of time I would like to visit (about a month). I am aware that traveling by yourself can be dangerous (I am a 22 year old female). Any tips on where to go, where to avoid, anything? I am planning on relocating to France. I am majoring in French so I have some understanding of the language and want to experience as much of the country as possible as often as possible.

What should I wear in Paris, Provence, Riviera

I'm a teenager and I'll be traveling this July to Paris, Provence, the Riviera and Spain. I know that in Europe they are more "trendy" than we are in the US and I don't want to look like a tourist. However, I still want to be comfortable since we are going to be walking a lot. Most importantly, I want to look cute while not frying in the hot weather. I also want things that are versatile so I can pack less.

information on culinary schools please

bonjour! ca va bein? i am writing you today to ask about what culinary schools are located in france. Being located in canada it is difficult for me to find this information if you could please reply to this post because I need this information I would not be able to thank you enough.

 yours truely,

                     Ary Sang


what to do in May

hey there, im a young kiwi male who is going to be backpacking in france for a few weeks at the begining of May this year.  I am able to speak french at an intermediate level and i was wondering what cities are fun and would be good to go to at this particular time of year?

Help! Nervous to go to Paris ...

Bonjour!

I will be visiting Paris for 6 days in March. The trip is a present for me and my husband. I am American and have never before been outside the U.S.A.  I am nervous becase of this: I am a very overweight woman, even American standards. By Parisian standards ... well, let's just say that I expect to stand out-not in a good way.  I do speak some French, which I have been practicing, and I do dress well. 

But still, I've been having these nightmares in which these skinny Parisiennes, clad in the latest haute couture fashions eye me disdainfully and snooty waiters refuse to serve me.  I know I'm probably just being paranoid about the stereotype of Parisian rudeness, but really, what am I letting myself in for?


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