Absolutely. It is a daily ritual for most people there.
to drink, smoke and mingle amongst other cafe goers
they like to go play with there friends, go to cafes and finish homework.
Restaurant Cafes Bars
French Flies
pumpkins
sight see, go to cafes
The French are just like anyone else in the West but traditionally, they enjoy taking their time in cafes and talking to friends. Otherwise they like to do everything someone in London or Los Angeles would do.
The correct spelling is "café" It is a French word and the original French spelling is 'café'. The accent on the 'é' means it is pronounced Kaff-ay, and not just Kafe. But, there is disagreement about whether you should leave the accents on French words which are used in English, or simply remove them. So there are 2 alternative spellings in English, 'café' or 'cafe'.
There is multiple places in France that you can learn. Either you can go to a formal class or if you are not interested in doing that you can go to places like cafes, squares, markets. You can even pick some of the language up at art galleries or museums. French is a very romantic language and what better way to learn then from the people of France themselves.
Indeed. Many people login to their Facebook, MSN or hotmail accounts by using internet cafes.
Most french people either go to Canada or Israel on vacations in the summer.
cafes. (Or if you writing in native French - cafés)
There were 5 cafes and restaurants