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French can be a deceptively familiar language because of the number of words and structures it shares with English. Despite this, it's far from easy, though the bare essentials are not difficult to master and can make all the difference. Even just saying "Bonjour Madame/Monsieur" and then gesticulating will usually get you a smile and helpful service. People working in tourist offices, hotels and so on, almost always speak English and tend to use it when you're struggling to speak French - be grateful, not insulted


Other useful information for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):




France

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FRANCE
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ART
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ARCHITECTURE
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WHERE TO GO AND WHEN
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LANGUAGE
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GETTING AROUND
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THE PEOPLE
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INFORMATION AND MAPS
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OPENING HOURS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
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FESTIVALS
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SPORT AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
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DIRECTORY
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BOOKS
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HEALTH AND INSURANCE
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COSTS, MONEY AND BANKS
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COMMUNICATIONS AND THE MEDIA
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TROUBLE AND THE POLICE
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WORK AND STUDY
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GAY AND LESBIAN FRANCE
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DISABLED VISITORS
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EATING AND DRINKING
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MUSIC, CINEMA, THEATRE AND DANCE
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GETTING THERE
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BEST OF
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HISTORY
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RED TAPE AND VISAS