FabSwingers.com > Forums > France > How do we get noticed on the beach ect
How do we get noticed on the beach ect
Jump to: Newest in thread
It’s our second time here 25th to 31st august first time was a flying visit and loved it hence why we are back
We want to make lots of friends while we are there but thought the language barrier won’t help
So was thinking wearing a uk flag to let everyone know we speak English but that seams a bit racist so we are going to wear something with a pineapple on each day
But would be great to have a ice breaker if anyone got any ideas
Also where are the English speaking bars ect
Sorry we aren’t any good at learning the language enough to have a conversation
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *heccoCouple
over a year ago
Normandy France |
"It’s our second time here 25th to 31st august first time was a flying visit and loved it hence why we are back
We want to make lots of friends while we are there but thought the language barrier won’t help
So was thinking wearing a uk flag to let everyone know we speak English but that seams a bit racist so we are going to wear something with a pineapple on each day
But would be great to have a ice breaker if anyone got any idea
Also where are the English speaking bars ect
Sorry we aren’t any good at learning the language enough to have a conversation
"
Start playing with each other... you'll soon get noticed by the Gerkin Jerkin brigade... lol |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Firstly- no problems being noticed on beach. Secondly- advice on meeting people and language barrier is sign up to all different sites- use ‘who’s near’ - post regular updates and join WhatsApp groups.
Plus- loads of Dutch, South Africans, Yanks and Aussies here at mo. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago
Cap d’Agde, France |
"It’s our second time here 25th to 31st august first time was a flying visit and loved it hence why we are back
We want to make lots of friends while we are there but thought the language barrier won’t help
So was thinking wearing a uk flag to let everyone know we speak English but that seams a bit racist so we are going to wear something with a pineapple on each day
But would be great to have a ice breaker if anyone got any ideas
Also where are the English speaking bars ect
Sorry we aren’t any good at learning the language enough to have a conversation
"
……………………………………………………….
You don’t need to speak French in the Cap but your chances of interacting with francophones is non existent unless they speak some English.
In early September there will be hundreds of anglophones in the Cap scattered in the bars, the Bodega perhaps the most popular.
You could be fucking like crazy on the swing beach with little interest, it’s always strange how some couples draw the crowds and others don’t.
Displaying a flag is good (it’s not racist) but forget the pineapple, it won’t mean anything.
Our advice would be to contact people before you arrive by looking on the ‘Cap d’Agde visitors listing’ thread.
However, without verifications you might find people reluctant to meet you. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"It’s our second time here 25th to 31st august first time was a flying visit and loved it hence why we are back
We want to make lots of friends while we are there but thought the language barrier won’t help
So was thinking wearing a uk flag to let everyone know we speak English but that seams a bit racist so we are going to wear something with a pineapple on each day
But would be great to have a ice breaker if anyone got any ideas
Also where are the English speaking bars ect
Sorry we aren’t any good at learning the language enough to have a conversation
……………………………………………………….
You don’t need to speak French in the Cap but your chances of interacting with francophones is non existent unless they speak some English.
In early September there will be hundreds of anglophones in the Cap scattered in the bars, the Bodega perhaps the most popular.
You could be fucking like crazy on the swing beach with little interest, it’s always strange how some couples draw the crowds and others don’t.
Displaying a flag is good (it’s not racist) but forget the pineapple, it won’t mean anything.
Our advice would be to contact people before you arrive by looking on the ‘Cap d’Agde visitors listing’ thread.
However, without verifications you might find people reluctant to meet you."
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic