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Bienvenue au New Hampshire

Join us for a campaign to make New Hampshire a welcoming destination for French-speaking shoppers. Follow a sales associate as she takes the initiative to speak French to real customers, creating a positive shopping experience. Discover the joy of cross-cultural communication!

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Bienvenue au New Hampshire

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  1. Bienvenue au New Hampshire A Shopping Experience A campaign for a French-Friendly New Hampshire

  2. At the Retail ShopA sales associate notices customers speaking French and decides to take a chance and speak a few simple phrases of French to real customers for the first time. She’s a little nervous. Bonjour. (Hello)

  3. Bonjour. (Hello) (What a nice surprise. She speaks French.)

  4. Comment çava? (How are you?)

  5. Çavabien. (very well) Et vous? (and you?)

  6. Trèsbien. (Very well) Merci. (Thank you)

  7. The customer says something in French that the saleswoman doesn’t understand. Je parle un peu de français, et c’est tout monfrançais! (giggles) (I speak a little French and that is all my French!)

  8. Your French is quite good. (in English) Merci. (Thank you) Au revoir. (Good bye)

  9. Au revoir. (Good bye) (Wow! That went really well. I was nervous but right away I could see in her face that she understood me and appreciated my effort.)

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