Five Loveliest French Words To Say

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Five Loveliest French Words To Say

Women don’t seem to understand but because of intense pressure and expectations, men seem to blabber the wrong words when it comes to proposing love to the ones they truly adore. Men are naturally gifted with a tongue for flirting but once they decide on finally making the emotions real, they get overwhelmed with overpowering emotions that they soon end up tousled with their own expression. Not to worry, you don’t need poems or overdecorated sayings; women appreciate it best when you honestly mean what you say. Sounds easy, but what if you’re in France, in love with a French lady?

They say that French is so sweet and romantic that it is considered the true language of romance and love. Well, for me, I started with five French phrases before I made a bold move in pursuing the French girl of my dreams. I first dropped by a store and asked for “des fleurs” or flowers. I ordered half a dozen of white roses before I went straight to a shop and bought “des bonbons” or candies because if there’s one thing I’ve learned about women, you wouldn’t be turned down with a box of sweet candies. I was a bit nervous but I headed anyway to a local cafe where I met with this beautiful lady. Sitting next to her, I gave her my presents and I saw she’s totally impressed and delighted with “des fleurs” and “des bonbons.” I then called her “cherie” or “sweetheart,” before her tantalizing eyes stared straight into mine. I held her hand tight mumbled the words “Je t’adore” or “I adore you,” afterwhich she smiled and said, “Je t’aime aussi” or “I love you, too.” I felt like the luckiest guy in the world and though I twisted my tongue a bit trying to perfect the French accent, it’s all worth it if you get to be the with the one you love.

http://www.exploring-france.com/2006/08/23/five-loveliest-french-words-to-say/

Re: Five Loveliest French Words To Say

Originally posted by viola67
Women don’t seem to understand but because of intense pressure and expectations, men seem to blabber the wrong words when it comes to proposing love to the ones they truly adore. Men are naturally gifted with a tongue for flirting but once they decide on finally making the emotions real, they get overwhelmed with overpowering emotions that they soon end up tousled with their own expression. Not to worry, you don’t need poems or overdecorated sayings; women appreciate it best when you honestly mean what you say. Sounds easy, but what if you’re in France, in love with a French lady?

They say that French is so sweet and romantic that it is considered the true language of romance and love. Well, for me, I started with five French phrases before I made a bold move in pursuing the French girl of my dreams. I first dropped by a store and asked for “des fleurs” or flowers. I ordered half a dozen of white roses before I went straight to a shop and bought “des bonbons” or candies because if there’s one thing I’ve learned about women, you wouldn’t be turned down with a box of sweet candies. I was a bit nervous but I headed anyway to a local cafe where I met with this beautiful lady. Sitting next to her, I gave her my presents and I saw she’s totally impressed and delighted with “des fleurs” and “des bonbons.” I then called her “cherie” or “sweetheart,” before her tantalizing eyes stared straight into mine. I held her hand tight mumbled the words “Je t’adore” or “I adore you,” afterwhich she smiled and said, “Je t’aime aussi” or “I love you, too.” I felt like the luckiest guy in the world and though I twisted my tongue a bit trying to perfect the French accent, it’s all worth it if you get to be the with the one you love.

http://www.exploring-france.com/2006/08/23/five-loveliest-french-words-to-say/

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Originally posted by ~Da Rev~
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Originally posted by TOH
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Originally posted by TOH
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Re: Five Loveliest French Words To Say

Originally posted by viola67
Women don’t seem to understand but because of intense pressure and expectations, men seem to blabber the wrong words when it comes to proposing love to the ones they truly adore. Men are naturally gifted with a tongue for flirting but once they decide on finally making the emotions real, they get overwhelmed with overpowering emotions that they soon end up tousled with their own expression. Not to worry, you don’t need poems or overdecorated sayings; women appreciate it best when you honestly mean what you say. Sounds easy, but what if you’re in France, in love with a French lady?

They say that French is so sweet and romantic that it is considered the true language of romance and love. Well, for me, I started with five French phrases before I made a bold move in pursuing the French girl of my dreams. I first dropped by a store and asked for “des fleurs” or flowers. I ordered half a dozen of white roses before I went straight to a shop and bought “des bonbons” or candies because if there’s one thing I’ve learned about women, you wouldn’t be turned down with a box of sweet candies. I was a bit nervous but I headed anyway to a local cafe where I met with this beautiful lady. Sitting next to her, I gave her my presents and I saw she’s totally impressed and delighted with “des fleurs” and “des bonbons.” I then called her “cherie” or “sweetheart,” before her tantalizing eyes stared straight into mine. I held her hand tight mumbled the words “Je t’adore” or “I adore you,” afterwhich she smiled and said, “Je t’aime aussi” or “I love you, too.” I felt like the luckiest guy in the world and though I twisted my tongue a bit trying to perfect the French accent, it’s all worth it if you get to be the with the one you love.

http://www.exploring-france.com/2006/08/23/five-loveliest-french-words-to-say/

Omle du formage

*is taking french for first time next semester*

sorry. 😐

si j'avais voulu parler en francais, je ne voudrais pas

Au contraire, mon frere, j'accuse!!!!

my name is french. 😄 😊