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  2. RSVP - Wikipedia

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    RSVP is an initialism derived from the French phrase "Répondez s'il vous plaît", [ 1] meaning "Please respond" (literally "Respond, if it pleases you" ), to require confirmation of an invitation. The initialism "RSVP" is no longer used much in France, where it is considered formal and old-fashioned. In France, it is now more common to use ...

  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    répondez s'il-vous-plaît. Please reply. Though francophones may use more usually "prière de répondre" or "je vous prie de bien vouloir répondre", it is common enough. restaurateur a restaurant owner. [51] Rive Gauche the left (southern) bank (of the River Seine in Paris).

  4. If You Please - Wikipedia

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    If You Please. If You Please (S'il Vous Plaît) is a Dada – Surrealist play co-written by the French surrealist writer and theorist André Breton and poet and novelist Philippe Soupault . If You Please was written several years before the publication of the Surrealist Manifesto when Breton was primarily associated with Dada.

  5. This word is the ‘key’ to being treated well in France ...

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    I can try to speak English,” she says. So, if you’re willing to try to speak French, here are few more terms to know: S’il vous plaît: Please. Merci: Thank you. Pardon/Excusez-moi: Excuse me.

  6. Please - Wikipedia

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    Please. A polite notice on the side of a bus that reads "please pay as you enter". Despite the politeness of the phrase, paying is not optional. A sign asking visitors to "Please! Close the gate" at Lincoln National Forest. Please is a word used in the English language to indicate politeness and respect while making a request.

  7. S. J. Perelman - Wikipedia

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    S. J. Perelman. Sidney Joseph Perelman (February 1, 1904 – October 17, 1979) was an American humorist and screenwriter. He is best known for his humorous short pieces written over many years for The New Yorker. He also wrote for several other magazines, including Judge, as well as books, scripts, and screenplays.

  8. André Breton - Wikipedia

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    André Robert Breton ( French: [ɑ̃dʁe ʁɔbɛʁ bʁətɔ̃]; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. [ 1] His writings include the first Surrealist Manifesto ( Manifeste du surréalisme) of 1924, in which he defined surrealism as "pure psychic ...

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