I finished mine off last week in the French supermarkets, where they have the range of a WHSmith (maybe not quite Ryman) at the price of a Tesco.
It's not just me who has a thing about French supermarkets! I went to France last year, and my mum and I (who are both massive stationery geeks) spent about an hour in the stationery section.
So do I I think one of the things I'm going to enjoy most about going to uni is buying ALL THE NEW STATIONERY!
It's not just me who has a thing about French supermarkets! I went to France last year, and my mum and I (who are both massive stationery geeks) spent about an hour in the stationery section.
The way to my heart is though good pencils and funky rulers. Also rainbow glue.
It's not just me who has a thing about French supermarkets! I went to France last year, and my mum and I (who are both massive stationery geeks) spent about an hour in the stationery section.
Going to the supermarket is one of the best parts of a holiday. It's the quirks, like the smell (ahh!) and putting the cooked sausage for dogs in with the cooked meats for humans (not so nice).
Oh yes! Because there's no school uniform all of the sales for la rentrée are stationery-based.
Going to the supermarket is one of the best parts of a holiday. It's the quirks, like the smell (ahh!) and putting the cooked sausage for dogs in with the cooked meats for humans (not so nice).
We're planning next year's family holiday now and by the sound of it it'll be German supermarkets for me to get my fix in. Not quite so good, especially seeing as somewhere like Aldi is considered a fairly upmarket supermarket there. (But they have potato salad, and Milka bars at 90 cents each, and the reverse vending machines, I want to go back to Germany NOW!)
We're planning next year's family holiday now and by the sound of it it'll be German supermarkets for me to get my fix in. Not quite so good, especially seeing as somewhere like Aldi is considered a fairly upmarket supermarket there. (But they have potato salad, and Milka bars at 90 cents each, and the reverse vending machines, I want to go back to Germany NOW!)
hahahaha sounds good aber ich kann nicht Deustch sprechen
Going to the supermarket is one of the best parts of a holiday. It's the quirks, like the smell (ahh!) and putting the cooked sausage for dogs in with the cooked meats for humans (not so nice).
And silently judging the countries for the quality of their supermarkets :P
And silently judging the countries for the quality of their supermarkets :P
The French ones can be a bit variable, but not as bad as the Germans. If you're that wealthy as a country you don't need the cheapest and nastiest supermarket that's still legal. (Thankfully some of them are half decent though.)
Oh nice! I wanna go into a country where my language is meh, to improve it.
Well, the Germans don't have the most patient of cultures so we found that sometimes it was easier to go straight for English (which they all seemed to speak very well).
That's a sixth more than me! What language are you doing alongside it?
Well, the Germans don't have the most patient of cultures so we found that sometimes it was easier to go straight for English (which they all seemed to speak very well).
That's a sixth more than me! What language are you doing alongside it?
Well, the Germans don't have the most patient of cultures so we found that sometimes it was easier to go straight for English (which they all seemed to speak very well).
That's coming from someone who does French A2 and no qualifications in Spanish!
Germans are lame
hah im german and i think german is **** id say learn french or spanish instead :') but german people are obviously amazing except the ones from down south
hah im german and i think german is **** id say learn french or spanish instead :') but german people are obviously amazing except the ones from down south
Ja ja ja
Spanish flows nicest and is the one for me atm (Italian is enticing too)
But I'll always have a space for French, it was my first