Comment vous-appelez vous ? or Quel est votre nom ? would be used to ask someone his name, in a formal way.
The same question in its familiar versions would be "comment t'appelles-tu ?" or "quel est ton nom ?" or even more familiar "c'est quoi ton nom ?"
In South Jersey slang, a man who likes an older woman is called a "James Harrington".
A man who dates older women is often called a "cub" or "boy toy."
'Cougar' is the common slang term used for an older woman who dates a younger man. The man in the relationship can sometimes be referred to as the 'cub' but the term is not quite as prevalent.
A younger man seeking an older woman is commonly referred to as a "cub" in the context of age-gap relationships.
In Chinese culture, it is generally considered impolite to directly ask someone's age, especially if they are older. It is best to show respect by avoiding the topic or indirectly asking through casual conversation.
Comment vous appelez-vous?
Ahh that old gem. I have actually done this before and it can work quite well. Simply ask them "How do you spell your name?" (So u can add them on facey or on your cell phone or whatever other good enough excuse you can come up with at the time) Ofcourse this is not 100% fail-safe. For instance: ME: "How do you spell your name again, I'll add you on facebook." OLDER MAN: "It's spelt J-I-M, you know, Jim" OLDER MAN: "you forgot my name didn't you" ME: ".....yes"
This is a man's name, and is French in origin.
It's legal and okay to ask an older man out as long as your above 18 years of age. It's illegal for an older person to have a sexual relationship with a minor.
Thomas Jefferson
Sans-abri
Vince (in Grease)
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A woman (French name)
a crazy person is "un fou, une folle" in French.
The French Man Who Revived The Olympics Was Coubertin, Have No Clue What His First Name Is. . .Sorry