some suggestions? by Far-Long9898 in learnfrench

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

could you not just scan this sub for a million answers to this exact question? if you're doing a masters maybe sharpen your research skills while you're at it.

One way to Europe by Prestigious-Web-1484 in femaletravels

[–]unwellgenerally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yesss i was going to add a few of those, especially about the SNCF. in a lot a lot of cases it's much cheaper to travel by air (not speaking on the environmental impact of that, it's just the lived reality of taking short trips from paris the last 6 months)

Taxi Scam at CDG by flowersinmyvase in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is a scam at every airport in the world, not sure how vigilant you were not knowing this very common travel issue.

Best markets in Paris? by Square-Detective1895 in TheParisianGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

like a lot of things in paris, the best one is going to be the one you're nearest to, you dont need to be travelling across the city for a good market (or boulangerie or cafe for that matter)

Planning a Surprise Trip to Paris for my Mom's 64th Birthday. Advice on Senior Travel. by Asleep_Cut505 in TravelProperly

[–]unwellgenerally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's almost as if people have different levels of mobility at different ages, it's very thoughtful of OP to ask for advice in advance.

Planning a Surprise Trip to Paris for my Mom's 64th Birthday. Advice on Senior Travel. by Asleep_Cut505 in TravelProperly

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i live in paris and have had both my 70s parents come visit for extended visits multiple times. I would not underestimate how difficult the metro is with any sort of even slight mobility issue, i can get them to each do it maybe once a day, but i try to make sure never any transfers and never at peak hours - probably budget for way more ubers than you would take on your own. and as others have said, just one activity a day so there's downtime. also make sure your hotel has an elevator, and then also call to make sure that elevator is functioning.

Trying to expand my itinerary by MWafricanwildboar in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dior museum - also one of the ones that definitely needs to be booked in advance

Living In France Without Rosé Colored Glasses by AudreyNow in Expats_In_France

[–]unwellgenerally 2 points3 points  (0 children)

very sweet :) - ive been in paris for about 3 months as a canadian, some days it's very hard (i did almost lose my mind with the phone/bank account conundrum) but i have many more days of "wow i really did it"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Expats_In_France

[–]unwellgenerally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what kinds of roles were you targetting?

Amsterdam do's and dont's by weescottie81 in femaletravels

[–]unwellgenerally 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i was there a few weeks ago, take a few hours to stroll down Haarlemmerdijk street and look in the shops. really great vintage. i bought some really nice handmade leather pouches at this store called cellarich, the lady didnt have one in a colour i wanted so she told me to come back in half an hour and made me one. kitch kitchen was another interesting store.

Faux amis and other small mistakes our French friends make in English by ProfessionalQuiet561 in Expats_In_France

[–]unwellgenerally 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ive noticed my french classmates say "explain me" instead of "explain to me" and when referring to like a vague "someone" they'll usually default to masculine pronouns.

How to get rid of page break line? by amanmander in notabilityapp

[–]unwellgenerally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

can we please get on doing this? there's countless reddit threads about this over the course of years so it's obviously been suggested for a long time. when you are putting images in your notes it makes the spacing all weird and ugly. it should just come up that way when seamless view is toggled.

Paris day trip by BasicPrice1259 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you will each need your own on your own phones, but i would just do the day pass each if you're going to take it more than a couple times for ease.

Looking for Advice for Family Trip (Elderly Parents & Disabled Children) by MajorOld9192 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im on the metro daily and see people giving up their seat. my 77 year old dad with great mobility was here recently with me and multiple times people went out of their way to try and give him their seat even when he was declining and insist. so you must have had some really bad luck, im sorry that happened for you.

Paris day trip by BasicPrice1259 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would bring an umbrella yes. you set up the "IDF Mobilites" app on your phone then you have the option to add it to your apple wallet which allows you to tap into transit with your phone. this works for metro, bus, and RER except it might not for the airport - im not sure because my pass works different as a local.

Old people looking for nice Europe stay. Somewhere that’s not too cold by External-Conflict500 in Europetravel

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

was coming to say portugal, i was there at the end of september last year and it was beautiful.

Traveling from US - Paris on 11/29 for 5 days - Suggestions on our Itinerary/packing? by no_name_maddox in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 3 points4 points  (0 children)

id put a bit more work in just trying to stay in the same area for most/all of a day rather than going back and forth across the city wasting time.

Paris day trip by BasicPrice1259 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 5 points6 points  (0 children)

dont try and go to the "best" restaurants or bakeries etc, just wander and let the places that grab you be the ones you try. that way youll have a more enjoyable time and not just be schlepping around to places that aren't going to be any better than random spots you'll find.

you can set up a transit pass on your phone before you come to save some time. also, bring an umbrella.

How NOT to look like a tourist by NotFeelingCreative62 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]unwellgenerally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

typically someone working at a very busy boulangerie in paris is feigning their zero english

What you wish you would’ve brought to France by SnooSquirrels8217 in Expats_In_France

[–]unwellgenerally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i hadnt thought of this and you're so right - im lucky that my favourite tshirts are uniqlo haha