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Summary of Mark Greenside's (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living
Summary of Mark Greenside's (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living
Summary of Mark Greenside's (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living
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#1 I start reserving my car in January, when I’m feeling most optimistic about the Giants and least optimistic about the Giants and a new year. I always call Rob, who has his own agency and always manages to get me a discount greater than everyone else’s.

#2 In France, people are used to lines. They don’t understand why Americans are upset when they have to wait in line. I was lost for thirty minutes in the airport, and when I finally found the TT phone, I was directed to Renault, the car rental agency.

#3 I pick up the phone and speak with a man who says yes before I can even ask if he speaks English. He takes me to the van, puts my bags in the back, and races to the car rental location. I walk into the Renault office, and the lady there speaks English.

#4 I had driven from Renault to the Total station, following the directions on Mapquest. I was going to Senlis because it was only 20 miles away from the highway exit and avoided the Périphérique, a 36-kilometer bypass loop that circles Paris.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 27, 2022
ISBN9798350018035
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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    I start reserving my car in January, when I’m feeling most optimistic about the Giants and least optimistic about the Giants and a new year. I always call Rob, who has his own agency and always manages to get me a discount greater than everyone else’s.

    #2

    In France, people are used to lines. They don’t understand why Americans are upset when they have to wait in line. I was lost for thirty minutes in the airport, and when I finally found the TT phone, I was directed to Renault, the car rental agency.

    #3

    I pick up the phone and speak with a man who says yes before I can even ask if he speaks English. He takes me to the van, puts my bags in the back, and races to the car rental location. I walk into the Renault office, and the lady there speaks English.

    #4

    I had driven from Renault to the Total station, following the directions on Mapquest. I was going to Senlis because it was only 20 miles away from the highway exit and avoided the Périphérique, a 36-kilometer bypass loop that circles Paris.

    #5

    I was afraid to drive in the Périphérique around Paris. I was going to commit one of the bravest, most dangerous, and blood-chilling acts of my life: I was going to enter the Périph. I was terrified of getting lost and confused, and feeling completely lost and confused.

    #6

    I had to go to the bathroom

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