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- In France, people are not invited over for tea, but for an apéritif. The adults usually drink Pastis, Whisky, Martini or punch and the children have soft drinks such as cordials (mint, strawberry, grenadine etc.), cola or lemonade. As the snacks that are served are more substantial, this meal is intended to replace dinner.
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- The minitel gives access to a partially free electronic telephone directory as well as numerous pay services such as journey planners, credit card shopping or information about companies and authorities. Each service has a four-figure code, usually beginning with the number 36. Minitel service has been replaced by the internet and will be discontinued in 2012.
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- In France, people are not invited over for tea, but for an apéritif. The adults usually drink Pastis, Whisky, Martini or punch and the children have soft drinks such as cordials (mint, strawberry, grenadine etc.), cola or lemonade. Snacks such as crackers, crisps, cheese, pâté or olives are served as well. Guests understand that they are not invited to dinner.


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- In France, people are not invited over for tea, but for an apéritif. The adults usually drink Pastis, Whisky, Martini or punch and the children have soft drinks such as cordials (mint, strawberry, grenadine etc.), cola or lemonade. As the snacks that are served are more substantial, this meal is intended to replace dinner.
- The grandes écoles are France's prestigious higher education establishments with a tough selection process following a two-year university or preparatory course (classes préparatoires). They include l'Ecole Polytechnique and l'Ecole Centrale, which train engineers, and l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes commerciales (HEC) which teaches management and economics. Graduates usually achieve high positions in business or government.
- In France, people are not invited over for tea, but for an apéritif. The adults usually drink Pastis, Whisky, Martini or punch and the children have soft drinks such as cordials (mint, strawberry, grenadine etc.), cola or lemonade. Snacks such as crackers, crisps, cheese, pâté or olives are served as well. Guests understand that they are not invited to dinner.