FrenchNow French Café Culture: How to Order Like a Local In a French café, un café means espresso, one drink rents the table for an hour, and you must ask for the bill. Order coffee like a local with these phrases. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 7 min read #cafe-culture #ordering-coffee #french-etiquette #travel #beginner
FrenchNow Ordering Food in French: Restaurant Phrases That Work Order food in French with confidence: greet first, say je voudrais not je veux, ask for a carafe d'eau, answer quelle cuisson, and request the bill yourself. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 6 min read #restaurant-french #ordering-food #french-etiquette #travel-french #beginner
FrenchNow The Bonjour Rule: French Etiquette for Visitors Always say bonjour before you ask, order, or pay in France — the unspoken rule that opens every door. A respectful visitor's guide to French etiquette. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 6 min read #bonjour #french-etiquette #politeness #greetings #beginner
FrenchNow Tu vs Vous: When to Use Each in French Tu vs vous in French: use tu for one friend, family, or child, and vous for strangers, elders, your boss, and any group. A clear etiquette guide. FrenchNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #tu-vs-vous #politeness #etiquette #pronouns #beginner