Cliff Bramlett Review of Netvibes
This location has electronics and games, laptops, ...
This location has electronics and games, laptops, and related accessories. It does not have PC components aside from keyboards, mice, and monitors. The employees speak varying levels of English from "No anglais" to almost perfect and full vocabulary. You'll get best results (anywhere in France) by TRYING to speak as much French as you can, and when it fails apologize and ask if they speak English. See below for some tips.
This location DOES have power converters to go from to French plugs from US, UK, etc. Do your own research though - the plugs we bought work well in France, but were incompatible with almost everything in Italy and Sweden.
Some tips:
Do you speak English?: "Parlez-vous anglais ?" (Pahr-lay voo ahnglay)
Google Translate is both your friend, and not your friend. It will make you understood, but it will not make you sound like you learned French at all. As a wise taxi driver here told me, to do that, parrot what the French say. Say it like they say it.

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