Wednesday 12 January 2011

Top 10 Tips to Survive in France

Settling into life in a new country requires time and energy. You are often dealing with a different culture, language, and climate while getting accustomed to your new home, job, neighborhood, school and local community. Attention and effort are focused on dealing with mundane issues, learning new things and just trying to survive.
 
But, at a certain point you will begin to feel more settled. You will no longer think of yourself as having recently arrived. This is a wonderful time to seek out ways to broaden your experiences, become more fully involved in society, and enrich your daily life in France. In other words, it's time to thrive!
 
Here are ten suggestions on how you might do just that. Regardless of how long you have been in France or how long you intend to stay, these tips will help you flourish in your new surroundings.
 
Learn something new
A great way for expats to experience personal growth, maintain mental acuity and meet others is to take up something new. Learn a new language. Take an art or wine-tasting class, or a course in writing, quilting or crafting. Start or continue your university education through individual courses or a specific program of study. Take up a musical instrument. Learn to cook French delicacies or your favourite foreign cuisine. You could do any of these activities elsewhere, but what makes the experience unique is doing them here.
 


Explore as a local, not a tourist

Expats will certainly want to visit many of the popular places France is known for. But also try getting to know France better by exploring different parts in day trips and short excursions. Don't just visit those attractions that typically draw the tourist crowds. Deliberately seek out lesser known places and regions which provide more genuine perspectives of French life.
 
Expand your cultural horizons
Attending a cultural event works wonders for broadening one's view of society and the world. Visit an art gallery, museum, cultural exhibit or the theater. Attend a book reading or a band, orchestra or choral concert. Fresh eyes and fresh experiences bring fresh perspectives.
 
Celebrate holidays French style
Regardless of how long you've been here, you probably have a general sense of the various holidays the French celebrate. Rather than passively observing these holidays, consider participating more actively. Do as the French do.

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