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Building a Life in France: Integration, Culture, and Starting Over

38 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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What does it actually mean to “integrate” in France? In this episode, Daniel sits down with Armelle, founder of Absolutely French, to talk about what life in Paris really looks like for immigrants and expat spouses. From language and cultural codes to work, community, and the emotional side of starting over abroad, they unpack why integration is about far more than paperwork. The conversation moves through French work culture, networking, learning the language, social habits, and the small misunderstandings that shape everyday life in France. Honest, practical, and often funny, this episode is a grounded look at how people really build lives here, not just move here.

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