Leaving the hotel
Otelden ayrılırken

Tomato souce tagliatelle
Domates soslu tagliatelle


At the hair dresser GUM
GUM adlı kuaför salonu

Vintage shops
Vintage mağazalar

Loves this shop called FRAV (www.fravshop.com)
Bu mağazayı çok sevdim adı FRAV(www.fravshop.com)

Lunch
Öğle Yemeği

Having a bellini
Bellini içerken

Pizza!

“It’s from the house” plate!
Restorantın ikram tabağı!

And the house cocktail of a random cafe
Bir cafenin kendi yapımı kokteyli ile


To be continued…
Devamı gelecek…
Otelden ayrılırken

Tomato souce tagliatelle
Domates soslu tagliatelle


At the hair dresser GUM
GUM adlı kuaför salonu

Vintage shops
Vintage mağazalar

Loves this shop called FRAV (www.fravshop.com)
Bu mağazayı çok sevdim adı FRAV(www.fravshop.com)

Lunch
Öğle Yemeği

Having a bellini
Bellini içerken

Pizza!

“It’s from the house” plate!
Restorantın ikram tabağı!

And the house cocktail of a random cafe
Bir cafenin kendi yapımı kokteyli ile


To be continued…
Devamı gelecek…
From my experiences I can tell that you only need a few words to survive in Paris, without understanding what French people say. I am passing this information to you my belowed readers. Here they are
- Bonjour
- Merci
- Au revoir
- Oui
- No
- Pain de chocolade
- Adission
- Tee
- Rue this, Rue that…
And my favorite, Fromage
I spent my 3 days with knowing only these words and I never had any problems. There’s something about this place since noone (except the people you’re doing business with) talks in English unless they have to, it makes you feel like you need to talk in French, even you know nothing. I hope my French teacher is not reading this post right now she’d be disappointed. Or you can just watch this video to learn how to survive that a friend of mine suggested before we went to Paris. Enjoy










