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May 9

Your service is excellent and much appreciated

Good morning Sharon,

Just got back home last night, and today I will reflect on the properties I have seen. 

The viewings went really well, and your Cle France Agents were all helpful and pleasant to deal with. Thank you for all the arrangements, the timings were perfect. Your service is excellent and much appreciated.

I have seen several properties that I can now discount from my search, right house wrong location or the opposite!

However, there are least three I am considering for a follow up.

So will be going through my photos and notes and decide if I need a second look. 

I'm planning another trip to France in a couple of weeks.

Kind regards, Philip.

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May 9

All Cle France agents were professional and looked after us

Hi Sharon,

As new foreign house buyers, going through Cle France meant that you could rest assured that all your agents, sales and appointments were genuine. All the Cle France agents were professional and looked after us.

In particular your agent we eventually bought with, he was great, and was happy to show us as many houses as we wanted (in our case an awful lot), due to continuing changes in our circumstances.

Cle France gave us the link for house insurance which was through Allianz Assurances and was most competitive, also your Currency trader who helped us with currency exchange and David at Cle France advised us about our diagnostic report.

It took over 2 years from our first visit but in that time we began to understand what was really important to us.

We are just preparing for our first working trip in May.

Are we mad to take on what we have? ask us this time next year!

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Buying a House in France is easy with Cle France, You can do the same, it is easy for you because WE guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process from the very start to completion and beyond!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"!

Thank You Cle France

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Apr 25

You Made Our Dream Come True

Hello Sharon,

We are pleased with our property and have been over busy decorating.

Your Cle France agent helped us with our purchase and has been fantastic, she was there with us every step of the way and we couldn't have done it without her, she made our dream come true.

Many thanks, Rob & Wendy.

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Buying a House in France is easy with Cle France, You can do the same, it is easy for you because WE guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process from the very start to completion and beyond!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"!

Thank You Cle France

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Apr 24

Helpful and Professional

Hi there,

We just got back from France. Your Cle France agent was really helpful and professional. Speak Soon.  

Cheers, G & E

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Buying a House in France is easy with Cle France, You can do the same, it is easy for you because WE guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process from the very start to completion and beyond!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"!

Thank You Cle France

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Apr 19

French Expressions: Pregnancy and Childbirth

If you are planning a family in France and have had pregnancy and birth on my mind a lot lately, then read on. I’ve always loved the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s use of birth and pregnancy in his writings to denote giving birth to ideas in philosophy. In one famous example, Nietzsche wrote, "What saved me then [from madness]? Nothing but pregnancy. And each time after I had given birth to my work my life hung suspended by a thin thread."

For Nietzsche, philosophy was the process of giving birth to ideas.

This got me thinking about expressions in French that similarly play on the meanings of pregnancy and birth.

In French, birth is l’accouchement and pregnancy is la grossesse. It might be somewhat easy to understand how la grossesse denotes pregnancy, as it references "largeness," or the growing belly of a pregnant woman. For the word accouchement, the term developed from women in labor being accouchée, or lying down in bed during childbirth.

Indeed, in Old French the verb accoucher just meant to lay down in bed or to put in bed.

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Here are three French expressions that play upon notions of pregnancy and childbirth:

1. La montagne a accouché d’une souris

This expression, which literally means “the mountain gave birth to a mouse,” comes from a fable by Jean de la Fontaine called La Montagne qui accouche, which goes:

Une montagne en mal d’enfant

Jetait une clameur si haute

Que chacun, au bruit accourant,

Crut qu’elle accoucherait sans faute

D’une cité plus grosse que Paris.

Elle accoucha d’une souris

A mountain in the pains of childbirth

Threw out a high a clamour so high

that everyone, with the sounds of running,

thought that she would give birth without a problem

to a city even larger than Paris.

But she gave birth to a mouse.

This expression—and the proverb it comes from, simply means when something large or impressive is expected or promised, but in actuality something small is delivered instead.

2. Accouche!

Very simply, accouche!, which literally means "give birth," is a popular expression that means "Out with it!" or "Spit it out!"

3. Accouche, qu’on baptise!

This is a Québéçois expression, which literally means "give birth, so we can baptise [the child]," means something like the French expression "accouche!" It is used when someone is taking too long to say something or to tell a story, and is used with humoir to urge someone to “spit it out.”

Like other Québéçois expressions, it is based on French Catholic belief.

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Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France.

This blog was originally posted on The French Language Blog pages.

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