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Harding In Paris: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014. The Art of French Gesticulating. An additional sign of reverence is sitting up straight. Many Americans have a tendency to look like they are melting into a puddle on the floor when they sit down and that is not acceptable for the French, especially when they are in the presence of authority. From childhood this procedure is ingrained in the young French minds to keep the tradition alive. This versatile motion is so prevalent because of its various meanings, including:. Is an ai...
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Harding In Paris: So Happy Together
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Sunday, April 29, 2012. Well, HIP2012 is officially over. That few students are trickling home from free travel,. And all we have now is the weight we added from too many Nutella crepes. A lifetime of memories from our spring in France. We also have this video,. Which we can always look back on. When we are missing our HIP family,. The fun times we had together exploring,. The deliciously famous meals of the FIAP,. Of course, our favorite city- Paris. Posted by Aspiring Kennedy. May 24, 2012 at 5:17 PM.
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Harding In Paris: Gimme Some Sugar!
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Thursday, April 3, 2014. One thing the French are known for is their kissing, and, no, I don’t mean “French kissing” so get your mind out of the gutter. This kind of. Is an air kiss more than anything. They do it twice in the cities, especially Paris, and up to four times in the country. If they don't know someone, they will do a quick, one pump, limp handshake. When will anything be more popular than kissing! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Art of French Gesticulating “The most impor...Food, Gl...
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Harding In Paris: Musee d'Orsay et Musee L'Orangerie
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Thursday, April 5, 2012. Musee d'Orsay et Musee L'Orangerie. Today we went to the Musee d’Orsay. And the Musee L’Orangerie. I highly recommend going to see both museums on the same day. L’Orangerie is a fairly small building and can easily be seen in about an hour. The main room to go see are the Monet Water Lilies rooms. These pieces are some of Monet’s most famous. Section, and finally the Palais Garnier model. It is also inside of a famous old train station, which is pretty neat! The basement is huge ...
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Harding In Paris: Food, Glorious Food!
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Food, Glorious Food! Here, lunch and dinner are the biggest meals,. While breakfast gets put on the back burner. They also tend to eat all their meals later in the day than Americans are used to. They like to eat slowly and take their time while they build long lasting relationships with their meal companion. This was by Ashley Blackstock. I forgot to add my name. April 2, 2014 at 3:08 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dont Burst My Bubble One of the drastic differen.
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Harding In Paris: April 2012
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Sunday, April 29, 2012. Well, HIP2012 is officially over. That few students are trickling home from free travel,. And all we have now is the weight we added from too many Nutella crepes. A lifetime of memories from our spring in France. We also have this video,. Which we can always look back on. When we are missing our HIP family,. The fun times we had together exploring,. The deliciously famous meals of the FIAP,. Of course, our favorite city- Paris. Posted by Aspiring Kennedy. Tuesday, April 10, 2012.
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Harding In Paris
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014. The Art of French Gesticulating. An additional sign of reverence is sitting up straight. Many Americans have a tendency to look like they are melting into a puddle on the floor when they sit down and that is not acceptable for the French, especially when they are in the presence of authority. From childhood this procedure is ingrained in the young French minds to keep the tradition alive. This versatile motion is so prevalent because of its various meanings, including:.
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Harding In Paris: J'adore La Suisse
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When we can't be in France,. Switzerland isn't a bad place to be! Skiing in the Alps, Interlaken-. Samantha Tosh, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Art of French Gesticulating “The most importa. Dont Burst My Bubble One of the drastic differen. Food, Glorious Food! A bit of culture.
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Harding In Paris
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Don't Burst My Bubble. One of the drastic differences I have observed in the lives of the French versus the Americans is the French’s high regard for personal space. Just riding on the metro. Everyone knows the classic French greeting of the kisses on the cheeks and at first glance, one might think that this action is more close and warm than the American instinctive hug. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Art of French Gesticulating “The most importa. Food, Glorious Food!
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Harding In Paris: J'adore Le Sud
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Nice, The French Riviera-. Emily Owens, 2012. Emily Owens, 2012. Arles & Pont Du Gard, Provence-. Andrew Hervey, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Art of French Gesticulating “The most importa. Dont Burst My Bubble One of the drastic differen. Food, Glorious Food! A bit of culture.
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