When Charles Timoney and his French wife were both made redundant in the same week they decided to try living in France for a year or so. It proved much harder than expected. Charles' O level in French was little help when everyone around him consistently used a wide variety of impenetrable slang and persisted in the annoying habit of talking about things he had never heard of. But they stayed. Two decades and two thoroughly French children later, he decided to write the guide to French that would have saved him from so many blunders and misunderstandings along the way. This is it.
"Coming to France? Forget the rest, read the best. This book will
save you from being the butt of the Frenchman's humour."
-"French News"
"A Francophile's humorous guide to the French language. A kind of
"Eats, Shoots and Leaves" meets "A Year in the Merde"."
-"Bookseller"
aComing to France? Forget the rest, read the best. This book will
save you from being the butt of the Frenchmanas humour.a
a"French News"
aA Francophileas humorous guide to the French language. A kind of
"Eats, Shoots and Leaves" meets "A Year in the Merde,"a
a"Bookseller"
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