|  fabienmandrin
 
		
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							|  Posted: 2004-07-08 12:01:00   
 
 
								Hello, 
 
 
 I'm a french entrepreneur creating for 2005 a company which offer to american, english, japonese, german, dutch, and italian tourists, many glamour activities in Paris.
 
 I'm choosing the address of  my company in a famous street.
 
 Could you please say me which one of these sounds better for you ? (=which one do you prefer, which street is better known and glamour in your country, which address would you like to see if you should receive a brochure) :
 
 
 
 - 91, avenue des Champs-Elysées
 
 - 65, rue Saint-Honoré
 
 - 12, place Vendôme
 
 
 
 Thanks you so much !
 
 
 
 Fabien M.
 
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							|  Posted: 2004-07-08 18:44:00   
 
 
								avenue des Champs-Elysées of course!!
 
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							|  Posted: 2004-07-12 14:45:00   
 
 
								I agree, but I must admit that I've never really been to Paris. Just some hours in the underground. 
 I wish you good luck with your idea.
 
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							|  Posted: 2004-08-18 05:28:00   
 
 
								I prefer the first choice because it sounds like champs in english. any tips for me I'm going to paris this week.
								 
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							|  Posted: 2004-08-19 01:33:00   
 
 
								Yes, a good place to spend a lot of your time is Le Marais - great shops, restaurants... not far from Rue Rivoli, Place du Concorde, Hotel du Ville and Musee du Louvre. Plugs for Marais -  The Lizard Lounge on Rue du Tiborg(where I met my wife!) - little bar, great food... and Klein Holland on 36, rue du Roi de Sicile - many a good night and great bittenballs!!
								 
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							|  Posted: 2004-08-19 01:56:00   
 
 
								In my experience with Japanese people, they seem to prefer brand name or well-known things, so I think the Champs-Elysees address is the best.
 
 
 People from my board of education once went on a trip to Banff, Alberta for 5 days and it cost them over $2000 US because they insisted that they stay at top of the line hotels, eat at fancy restaurants, etc.
 
 
 
 Do you need a partner/associate who speaks English and Japanese? LOL...good luck with the business venture!
 
 
 ---"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness." – Mark Twain
 
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