Sunday, October 16, 2011

Taking the Wrong Bus Outside Paris, France

Taking the Wrong Bus Outside Paris, France Tube. Duration : 4.20 Mins.


It was very informative! This Arab guy was talking to me, something about Algeria. I learned a lot. Over 80 languages are spoken in Saint-Denis, France. In my nabe, if you speak to an Arab in Arabic, they probably won't understand you or appreciate it. They might speak Berber, or maybe Farsi. Ga is a useful language where I live, too. And Urdu. When I ask a question in French in my supermarket, the local Arabs (many are Moroccan) answer me in ENGLISH! My spouse speaks English with me, refusing to speak to me in French for 16 years now, so I've learned rather slowly, this "language of love." Carry your passport or national identity card AT ALL TIMES in France. It is the LAW. But NEVER put it in the same place as your keys, your address, et cetera, or you'll have to call a locksmith RIGHT AWAY! If you can figure out how to use the Yellow Pages here (Pages Jaunes? I dunno, I don't even know how to call the Fire Department, they keep changing the number here every year or so, it seems!) copyright 2010 Lisa B. Falour all rights reserved cutecatfaith.com

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It was very informative! This Arab guy was talking to me, something about Algeria. I learned a lot. Over 80 languages are spoken in Saint-Denis, France. In my nabe, if you speak to an Arab in Arabic, they probably won't understand you or appreciate it. They might speak Berber, or maybe Farsi. Ga is a useful language where I live, too. And Urdu. When I ask a question in French in my supermarket, the local Arabs (many are Moroccan) answer me in ENGLISH! My spouse speaks English with me, refusing to speak to me in French for 16 years now, so I've learned rather slowly, this "language of love." Carry your passport or national identity card AT ALL TIMES in France. It is the LAW. But NEVER put it in the same place as your keys, your address, et cetera, or you'll have to call a locksmith RIGHT AWAY! If you can figure out how to use the Yellow Pages here (Pages Jaunes? I dunno, I don't even know how to call the Fire Department, they keep changing the number here every year or so, it seems!) copyright 2010 Lisa B. Falour all rights reserved cutecatfaith.com

Tags: Seine-Saint-Denis, bus, transports, publiques, France, public, transportation, travel, Lisa, Falour, SLOBOMOTION, Breton, Paris-Brest, La, Plaine, Saint-Denis, cutecatfaith.com, Courneuve, QUICK, tramway, Six, Routes, Algeria, Berber, Cité, Saint-Rémi, basilique, handicapped, handicapée, FULL, FORCE, FRANK, érotique, new-yorkaise, BIKINI, GIRL, INC., (EURL), lost, Vélib, Wel-Kom, bikes, bicycles, vélos

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