Un pourboire (Tip)

Un pourboire (Tip)

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Listening Practice - Le procès de l'ex-président sud-coréen

On fait le point aujourd'hui sur le procès de l'ex-président sud-coréen Yoon Suk-yeol.Today we are taking stock of the trial of former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol.C'est un procès absolument historique pour la Corée du Sud, où l'ancien président risque ni plus ni moins qu ...  Show more

Listening Practice - La hausse des prix dans les musées français

Voici le point sur la hausse des prix dans les musées français, mais attention, pas pour tout le monde.Here is an update on the price increases in French museums, but be careful, not for everyone.En fait, la France est en train de mettre en place une nouvelle politique tarifaire ...  Show more

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Un pourboire (Tip)
Louis French Lessons

Dans un monde de paiements par carte, les jours où l'on déposait des pièces dans un bocal à pourboire sont révolus.


Traduction :

In a world of card payments, the days of dropping coins into a tip jar are gone.  

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Elementary | To Tip or Not to Tip
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To tip or not to tip in China... You might think you know the answer to this question, but it can be a little confusing, and you may find yourself needing to ask this very basic question: should I leave a tip? Listen to this lesson and learn the Chinese words for tipping. Epis ...

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What is the smallest and least valuable coin used in your country? Could you imagine your currency without that coin? Should we remove these small value coins from our money? Let’s discuss this topic, while learning lots of economic vocabulary, in today’s episode of Thinking i ...  Show more

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Minting one penny costs the United States nearly four cents. After 233 years, the Treasury Department has decided to phase out the coin. This will mean that businesses will have to round cash transactions up or down, and some fear it could lead to inflation. We reminisce about th ...  Show more