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Even though itโ€™s just next door, every time I go to Italy, I wonder why I donโ€™t go more often. Before I moved to Europe, I used to wonder why Europeans didnโ€™t travel to other countries more often. And now Iโ€™m one of them. I think itโ€™s because just to go anywhere, whether itโ€™s a 45 minutes flight or a 4.5 hour flight, you stillโ€ฆ

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How Much Butter Can Be in a Croissant?

Living in France for a number of years, my French has gotten pretty good. As long as Iโ€™m talking about food, that is. Last night I was having dinner at Le Vin au Vert (70, rue de Dunkerque) wine bar with a few friends. One talks really quickly and with the noisy bobo patrons at the surrounding tables, chattering on les smartphones and getting upโ€ฆ

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Should I Move to France? (28 Questions to Ask Yourself)

Just the other day, I saw a tweet from Jennifer, asking her the question that many of us who live here get from time-to-time, โ€œShould I Move to France?โ€ Itโ€™s pretty hard to decide to make such a life-changing move, for many people. Moving to a foreign country isnโ€™t easy, but it does have itโ€™s rewards. So I put together this quiz to help peopleโ€ฆ

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Biscoff Speculoos Spread

I donโ€™t have conclusive proof, but Iโ€™m going to say it anyways: the cashiers at my local Monoprix are perhaps the least pleasant people in all of France. I once needed to use their photo machine for some documents, which required a โ‚ฌ5 note. So after waiting in two lines, asking two different cashiers to change a โ‚ฌ20, they both refused. So I went downstairsโ€ฆ

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French Napkins

Last time I was in the states, because I had a few hours to spend strapped in a seat (on an airplane, folksโ€”it wasnโ€™t Folsom Street Fair weekend), a friend gave me a stack of magazines which track the comings and going of various celebrities. I know they were meant to be entertaining, but I mustโ€™ve been away too long, because I had no ideaโ€ฆ

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10 Common Ordering Mistakes People Make in Paris Restaurants

The other night I was sitting at Le Garde Robe, minding my own business, trying to get down a glass of natural wine. Being seven oโ€™clock, naturally, in addition to being thirsty, I was starving, too. And the lack of food (and sulfides) must have started affecting my brain because I started thinking about how I often hear tales from visitors, such as when theyโ€ฆ

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8 Coping Tips for Living in Paris

For a recent talk where I was asked to give for newcomers to Paris, I decided to share some of my coping strategies for living in a foreign country. I came up with a list of eight things that I do when it all seems too much. Like this morning, when I woke up and found that before I hit the โ€œSaveโ€ button and calledโ€ฆ

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Lโ€™enfer de Numericable

Today, I stood in the middle of my apartment and screamed. Itโ€™s not something I normally do. In fact, I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve ever done that before. Being fifty, Iโ€™d say my life is roughly half over and I hope to never have to do it again during my last half. (Iโ€™m sure my neighbors would be pleased if I never did it again asโ€ฆ

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15 Things Iโ€™d Miss About Paris If I Moved Away

At a recent book event, there was a little Q & A session after I chatted and read from my new book. The only guidelines were that I told people that two questions were off limits. One was; โ€œWhy did you move to Paris?โ€, and the other โ€œHow long are you planning on living in Paris?โ€ Because I get asked them at least six timesโ€ฆ

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