10 Things That Are “Just So French”
Barefoot Blogger · InspireWhen one of my long-time friends (notice I didn’t say “old”) came to visit in Uzes, she’d say: “That’s just so French!”
It became a favorite saying to the two of us during her stay. Here are ten things that say “that’s just so French” to me. See if you agree!
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