Take as few clothes as possible and buy clothes there. You will have to budget for this. French are fashion conscious and you (or me for that matter) will look pretty dorky in what we wear to the mall or a restaurant. They wear very dressy casual by our standards for the cafe. You don't need much else. Just what you mentioned. Maybe a Eurail Pass and LOTS of Euros because Europe is expensive.
2007-01-07 11:23:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1) a power adapter-if your planning on taking any type of electrical
device with you, like a hair dryer.
2) a cheap watch; go to the dollar store & buy one, then if its lost
or stolen, you won't care, as it only cost $1.
3) map or guide book in English: unless your french is good ,
you will need this more than you think.
4) copy of your documents; take a copy of the front page of
your passport, your plane tickets & your
itenerary. Keep one with you & leave one
at home with someone you can contact.
Should they get lost or stolen, its a lot easier
to get them replaced when you can prove
that you had them.
5) a sense of humor; Have fun, enjoy the trip, expect the
unexpected. Thats what traveling is all about.
Bon Voyage.
2007-01-07 12:17:56
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answered by rpf5 7
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a small piece of advice from a French girl ;-)
Apart from all things that were already listed, don't forget that we don't use the same units of measurement !
So make a list of general equivalences (foot>meter, farenheit>celsius, miles>kilometers, gallon>litre, etc).
we write dates and time differently too !
A small note can avoid a lot of confusion in your everyday life if you want to read a plan (how long to walk 500 meters), order a glass of wine (how much are 50 cl?), know if the weather will be cold, etc.
And don't forget your smile and a tiny dictionary ! French people don't speak English very well, but if you're patient and willing, they will help you (except from people in Paris, who are unpleasant and aggressive - we owe them the bad reputation of French people :-(
Bon voyage !
2007-01-08 04:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're planning to stay longer all what you need the cloths you have on and replacement.
your favorite books & enough cash for a week,
One credit card,and enough fund in the bank
to use through ATM machines in any bank
because you get better rates.
Remember,if you're U.S.citizen,you'll be allowed
to stay for 3 months and if you have enough fund you can renew your stay.
you need a special conditions to be allowed
to work in the country.
2007-01-08 16:00:58
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answered by massimo 6
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do not wear jeans with flip flops!! they totally hate that American style in France. I wore it once, while I was on a trip there, and I got SPAT on and some French local spoke obscenities to me! It was freakin horrible!
2007-01-07 17:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Plug adapters for foreign power receptacles - Model: 273-1405 | Catalog #: 273-1405 runs about $15.00. (see http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?origkw=power+converter&kwCatId=&kw=power+converter&pg=3)
2. Power adapter -http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2036264
3. laptop with wifi OR
4. be sure not to leave home without a list, map, directions to nearest internet cafes, bookstores or coffee houses with internet access - was invaluable to me.
5. credit card - take two different for backup
6. I took about $300 in american express checks but no one 7. accepted them so I relied on cash advances from credit card
7. be safe, when travelling alone be wary of crooks who work in teams of two but behave as though they don't know each other. If someone makes you uncomfortable definitely listen to your instinct and go to where you will be safe
8. comfortable walking shoes
2007-01-07 11:30:12
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answered by lawofconstantcomposition 2
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€20-€50 should be really adequate except you intend on some significant identifying to purchase, in which case take a funky bag for the cheese! undergo in concepts, your telephone and textual content calls will fee a lot more desirable to make and receive, so leave it on my own in case you may undergo it. and really, circumvent the replace machines on the ferry which provide an noticeably undesirable cost, i have considered youthful ones stuffing their newly offered Euros into the device to get sterling to play the slot machines.
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answered by fenn 4
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Take a lot of money france is very expensive.
2007-01-08 00:10:06
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answered by Janice 10 7
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Plug adapter to charge the phone and camera etc
2007-01-07 20:38:02
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answered by alan 5
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dont bring a lot of stuff, enough to get you threw a few days.
then buy everything else, you'll get new, unique stuff and its a cultural experience all in one!
2007-01-07 11:25:00
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answered by xoxobubbl3gum 1
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