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France · FranceGUEST POST Robert Fay—The Foreign Legion: It was peculiar that an upper-middle class English teenager, one who had attended a public high school (i.e., private) wanted to enlist in a French mercenary army for low pay and a fast-track to war. But logic wasn’t at play here," writes Robert Ray. The post The Curious Case of the French Foreign Legion. appeared first on My French Life™ - Ma Vie Française®.Read Article
The Curious Case of the French Foreign Legion.

Bureaucracy · FranceWhen Everything Feels Just a Little Too... French After two years here, I do understand a lot about French culture - I think. Yet there are things a lot of things that I still don’t quite grasp & I run into them constantly. When things go sideways for me, in my head, I call them “French Days.” [...] The post French Days: Navigating Life, à la Française — Between Bureaucracy, Bistros, and Baffling Conversations appeared first on My French Life™ -…Read Article
French Days: Navigating Life, à la Française — Between Bureaucracy, Bistros, and Baffling Conversations

Calais, Hauts-De-France · CalaisThe Hundred Years’ War and the Siege of Calais is inspired by Auguste Rodin’s famous copper sculpture Les Monument aux Bourgeois de Calais, which I drive past every time I disembark from the Dover-Calais ferry. The post The Siege of Calais and Auguste Rodin’s Burghers of Calais The Hundred Years’ War appeared first on My French Life™ - Ma Vie Française®.Read Article