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Champagne, Disneyland Paris, outdoor markets, fashion, art, berets, the euro, great places to ski (eg The Alps), French kiss, Eiffel Tower, snails, frogs legs, horse, vineyards, baguettes, garlic, cheese, ham, cars (eg Citroen, Renault), fresh fish, frogs' legs. Hope this helps

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