Holy shit France with that perspective looks cursed
La Creuse, we call it the French Ibiza here
Cassis
Visit France… Where ? It’s a big country.
I cannot tell if “from above” means Spain, Andorra or fucking Jupiter hahaha. Such a cursed perspective
well, where do you wnats to go first, because It’s quite big, you can do the whole country in 6 months
Wtf what did you do to France.
I didn’t know your map was upside down compared to us
La Réunion (qui n’est pas sur la carte).
What do you like the most ? Castles, nature, monuments, atolls, sea, ocean, rainforest, mountains, ports, food, fine peoples, sports ?
Lyon or Marseille
Big cities with lots of activities and the people are nice compared to Paris
Your highness coming from above should land in Amsterdam.
ViErZoN MeGaLoPiS
That’s the joke, don’t go there
You should go down. I think…
tip: DO NOT ask for “fransk hotdog”. There is no such thing in france. You might get assaulted if you suggest that hot-dogs are french.
I don’t know Above country, is it a beautiful country?
Really depends on what you want to see/experience. I’d advise going to the south of france, Marseille is a fun place, lots of night life and good concerts, the whole coast is littered with great towns like Cassis and Sanary, food is delicious, the “Gorges du Verdon” are beautifull if you like hiking, and if you like charcuterie Corsica is holy land (good luck finding english speaking people there though).
Though the heat might be a little too much for you to handle, think temperatures above this year’s midsommar in skane, but everyday. So open-air sauna. If you’re more into museum/historic buildings, while Marseille and Lyon have a lot to see, Paris has tons more (nice city to visit, but terrible to live in).
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If you’re looking to do seasonnal work, different situation again, lots of wine farms are usualy looking for people during summer, and the usual cattering industry is in need of workers. Wine farms are great to work in (plus you get free bottles of god-tier wine), but they can be quite isolated depending on the region you go to. Having a car is usually a must.
If you got questions, don’t hesitate, and if you live close to Malmö, you can hit me up in PM so that i can give you more info around a pint 🙂
what a vague question
What the…. Tyskland?! It’s Deutschland or Germany but definitely not Tyskland!
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Holy shit France with that perspective looks cursed
La Creuse, we call it the French Ibiza here
Cassis
Visit France… Where ? It’s a big country.
I cannot tell if “from above” means Spain, Andorra or fucking Jupiter hahaha. Such a cursed perspective
well, where do you wnats to go first, because It’s quite big, you can do the whole country in 6 months
Wtf what did you do to France.
I didn’t know your map was upside down compared to us
La Réunion (qui n’est pas sur la carte).
What do you like the most ? Castles, nature, monuments, atolls, sea, ocean, rainforest, mountains, ports, food, fine peoples, sports ?
Lyon or Marseille
Big cities with lots of activities and the people are nice compared to Paris
Your highness coming from above should land in Amsterdam.
ViErZoN MeGaLoPiS
That’s the joke, don’t go there
You should go down. I think…
tip: DO NOT ask for “fransk hotdog”. There is no such thing in france. You might get assaulted if you suggest that hot-dogs are french.
I don’t know Above country, is it a beautiful country?
Really depends on what you want to see/experience. I’d advise going to the south of france, Marseille is a fun place, lots of night life and good concerts, the whole coast is littered with great towns like Cassis and Sanary, food is delicious, the “Gorges du Verdon” are beautifull if you like hiking, and if you like charcuterie Corsica is holy land (good luck finding english speaking people there though).
Though the heat might be a little too much for you to handle, think temperatures above this year’s midsommar in skane, but everyday. So open-air sauna. If you’re more into museum/historic buildings, while Marseille and Lyon have a lot to see, Paris has tons more (nice city to visit, but terrible to live in).
​
If you’re looking to do seasonnal work, different situation again, lots of wine farms are usualy looking for people during summer, and the usual cattering industry is in need of workers. Wine farms are great to work in (plus you get free bottles of god-tier wine), but they can be quite isolated depending on the region you go to. Having a car is usually a must.
If you got questions, don’t hesitate, and if you live close to Malmö, you can hit me up in PM so that i can give you more info around a pint 🙂
what a vague question
What the…. Tyskland?! It’s Deutschland or Germany but definitely not Tyskland!
Stop looking down on us
/s