In France Now!
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France?When you went there? :^).. how's the weather?
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Well i Traveled the whole day on sunday to get to le mans (france). I got down at paris CDG airport and from there i got a TGV train to lemans. Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french :) One thing that i learnt is that, whenver you go to a cabin where there are several ppl sitting, you should greet all of them by shaking hand and then talk to the person who you had come to meet.
-Prakash
Mr.Prakash wrote:
Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french
Well, France is a French speaking country. And they are very proud of their language. Perhaps you should learn some.
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So how is your time there? :) BTW what is the duration of your trip?
Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal
Apurva Kaushal wrote:
So how is your time there?
Things are ok, just the usual work now, latter I may be involved in lot of things.
Apurva Kaushal wrote:
BTW what is the duration of your trip?
I will be here for 6 to 1 year.
-Prakash
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Mr.Prakash wrote:
Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french
Well, France is a French speaking country. And they are very proud of their language. Perhaps you should learn some.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Well, France is a French speaking country. And they are very proud of their language. Perhaps you should learn some.
yes, i am learning :)
-Prakash
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France?When you went there? :^).. how's the weather?
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VuNic wrote:
When you went there?
This weekend.
VuNic wrote:
how's the weather?
weather is warm but its getting colder.
-Prakash
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Well i Traveled the whole day on sunday to get to le mans (france). I got down at paris CDG airport and from there i got a TGV train to lemans. Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french :) One thing that i learnt is that, whenver you go to a cabin where there are several ppl sitting, you should greet all of them by shaking hand and then talk to the person who you had come to meet.
-Prakash
Always take a phrasebook or even a crib sheet with 10-20 simple phrases.
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Apurva Kaushal wrote:
So how is your time there?
Things are ok, just the usual work now, latter I may be involved in lot of things.
Apurva Kaushal wrote:
BTW what is the duration of your trip?
I will be here for 6 to 1 year.
-Prakash
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Mr.Prakash wrote:
Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french
Well, France is a French speaking country. And they are very proud of their language. Perhaps you should learn some.
Upcoming Scottish Developers events: * UK Security Evangelists On Tour (2nd November, Edinburgh) * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
And they are very proud of their language
hey, we come to get open minded, don't you know ? ;P look, i even speak english :laugh:
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Well i Traveled the whole day on sunday to get to le mans (france). I got down at paris CDG airport and from there i got a TGV train to lemans. Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french :) One thing that i learnt is that, whenver you go to a cabin where there are several ppl sitting, you should greet all of them by shaking hand and then talk to the person who you had come to meet.
-Prakash
Mr.Prakash wrote:
One thing that i learnt is that, whenver you go to a cabin where there are several ppl sitting, you should greet all of them by shaking hand and then talk to the person who you had come to meet.
hummm, but, how is it in your country ? how do people greet when they meet ?
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Well i Traveled the whole day on sunday to get to le mans (france). I got down at paris CDG airport and from there i got a TGV train to lemans. Other things are fine except that most of the ppl dont understand english, and i dont know french :) One thing that i learnt is that, whenver you go to a cabin where there are several ppl sitting, you should greet all of them by shaking hand and then talk to the person who you had come to meet.
-Prakash
You dont have to shake hands, but when you walk into a carriage, a waiting room, or up to a pizza van on the street and there are people already there, you shoujldsay 'Bonjour Messieurs Dammes' or 'Bonjour tous'. This is so refresshing compared to walking into an Indian takeaway waiting area in England, whereupon the low browed Neanderthal in the corner wearing a shell suit with stains on it glowers at you under hooded eyebrows.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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You dont have to shake hands, but when you walk into a carriage, a waiting room, or up to a pizza van on the street and there are people already there, you shoujldsay 'Bonjour Messieurs Dammes' or 'Bonjour tous'. This is so refresshing compared to walking into an Indian takeaway waiting area in England, whereupon the low browed Neanderthal in the corner wearing a shell suit with stains on it glowers at you under hooded eyebrows.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
fat_boy wrote:
This is so refresshing compared to walking into an Indian takeaway waiting area in England, whereupon the low browed Neanderthal in the corner wearing a shell suit with stains on it glowers at you under hooded eyebrows.
:laugh:
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fat_boy wrote:
This is so refresshing compared to walking into an Indian takeaway waiting area in England, whereupon the low browed Neanderthal in the corner wearing a shell suit with stains on it glowers at you under hooded eyebrows.
:laugh:
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Mr.Prakash wrote:
One thing that i learnt is that, whenver you go to a cabin where there are several ppl sitting, you should greet all of them by shaking hand and then talk to the person who you had come to meet.
hummm, but, how is it in your country ? how do people greet when they meet ?
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toxcct wrote:
how do people greet when they meet ?
in india we usally dont greet unknown ppl unless we need to talk to him.
-Prakash
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toxcct wrote:
how do people greet when they meet ?
in india we usally dont greet unknown ppl unless we need to talk to him.
-Prakash
that's pretty rude, hey !! :cool: but now you know me, i don't care, right :laugh:
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that's pretty rude, hey !! :cool: but now you know me, i don't care, right :laugh:
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toxcct wrote:
that's pretty rude, hey !!
humm, maybe that is why bombay has been rated as the most rude city in the world.
-Prakash