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  • Just in case it's your first time in France : say "bonjour" when entering a store/ restaurant or when passing someone in an elevator or a staircase. Say "s'il vous plaît" and "merci" every time you ask for or get something respectively. This will save you a lot of nasty stares and displeased reactions. Actually that's one of the reasons French people have a mean / rude reputation...we are VERY keen on politeness and when someone fails to respect these basic rules, we consider them rude and act rude in return (this analysis is not mine, it's from a foreigner who lived in France for several years but, as a native french, I think it makes a lot of sense to explain the french mindset)

  • The equivalent to tabernacle may be " Bordel" (brothel) but I'm not sure (I'm French and we never use tabernacle). Overall our swears tend to lean towards sexuality more than religion e.g. "putain de bordel de merde ça me casse les couilles" (i.e. shitty brothel's whore, this breaks my balls).

  • Omg you're making me freak out. I had to quit academia a year and a half ago (after 7 years of postdocs) and, after a bad experience in the private sector (techy start up bitch who was just plain insane), I've been struggling for 10 months to find a new path and a job...and I'm still nowhere near finding something I'm afraid.

  • Hi, I'm in my thirties and I've been through some rough patches towards the end of my PhD. I'm happy to listen and help however I can... I'm just too dumb to find how to DM. Please get in touch of you'd like to chat, I'm here.