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Common French Phrases for Shopping in FranceProper Manners and Courtesies Used in Stores in Paris and France
Shopping in France is easier with some knowledge of common French phrases. The use of proper manners and courtesies can overcome almost all language barriers.
Every small store in France has something magical within. Even bakeries (patisseries) sell works of art which are too beautiful to eat. In France, people use a set of common French phrases of courtesy when speaking to people who are not close friends. These polite formalities apply when shopping in trendy boutiques and most large stores. Fortunately, it is easy to learn the French style of shopping. Common French Phrases for Shopping in FranceThis link will sound out these common French phrases . Some of the phrases are in this pronunciation guide in the sections: Questions and Questions II.
Proper Manners for Shopping in France
It is very awkward for both the salesperson and the customer unless the customer says, “Bonjour,” upon entering a store or before asking a clerk for help. Often, the clerk does not know if he or she should offer to help if this phrase has not been spoken. Proper pronunciation is not as important as the gesture. The clerk will understand what is meant.
For example, if a woman is looking for a dress, she could say, "S'il vous plait.... robe? (dress?)". Or, she could say, “S’il vous plait…?” and point to the word in a French phrase book.
People interested in finding a travel partner should try Rick Steves' Graffiti Wall. And, the book Travel Therapy is great fun while waiting for one's trip to commence. These common French phrases (and one or two French phrases for restaurants) will help any traveler get better service when shopping in France. English speakers should watch a French shopper and listen to the beautiful “sing-song” way these phrases are pronounced. Once a customer has learned proper courtesies, the whole experience of shopping in France (or just browsing) will almost certainly be fabulous.
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