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David Jaggard

The Mood in France: Low Spirits Reach Record Highs

What’s Making the French So Sullen?

July 23, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

It’s official: the French are dour. I’m sure that some readers have suspected this for years, but now even The New York Times says so. According to an editorial by Maureen Dowd, published on July 7 and instantly e-mailed to … Read More

Traffic in Paris: The City of Light Lets Bikes Ignore (Red) Lights!

If It Ain’t Fixed, Why Break It?

July 15, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

When the news broke, it swept across Paris like a shockwave. All over town, Parisians dropped their jaws, espresso spoons and social benefit checks in disbelief — how could the municipal government even think of such a radical, far-reaching piece … Read More

Well There You Have It: The Paris Chamber of Commerce Admits that Parisians Are Rude

It’s in Print, So It Must Be True

July 9, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Who says Parisians are rude? Oh, wait, I do. Also the 1,200 people who responded to a recent survey by Skyscanner.net, reported on the Huffington Post, in which France ranked number one out of a field of 35 as the … Read More

Waxing Philosophical (Again!): I Take the 2013 “Bac Philo” Exam

Pick Your Seat, Pick Your Topic, Pick Your...

July 2, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Late June is one of my favorite times of year in France. The weather is (usually) mild, the sun doesn’t go down until after 10pm, the markets are full of freshly-picked, fructose-packed cherries and peaches, the Abba fan upstairs goes … Read More

Shop Signs: From the Ridiculous to the Sublimely Ridiculous, Paris-Barcelona Edition

Maybe We Should All Just Stick to Esperanto

June 24, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

It is a matter of public record, thanks in large part to the tireless research of the C’est Ironique support community, that Paris is full of commercial enterprises with names that Anglophones find, shall we say, ill-advised. Like this one, … Read More

(Struggling to Get) Beyond the Périphérique: Riding the Misinformation Railway

The Train Trip That Drove Me Off the Rails...

June 18, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Generally speaking, France’s national railroad is great. The SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer, or, in English, National Society of Carnival Shamans) offers clean, comfortable trains that cover virtually the entire country at high speeds, frequent intervals and affordable … Read More

Dark Skies Over the City of Light: Weird Weather Begets Bad Behavior

Global Warming Skipped a Spot

June 12, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Sometimes a topic for C’est Ironique seems to just fall from the sky. In this case, the topic has been literally falling from the sky, as of this writing, for months on end. The weather is not usually high on … Read More

Service Not Always Included: Dealing with French Salespeople, Part Two

The Goods May Be Expensive, But the Insults Are Free

May 4, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Last week, in the first part of the C’est Ironique Field Guide to the Lesser Retail Species of France, I described many, but not all, of the rare varieties of shopkeepers whose goal in life seems to be to prevent … Read More

Service Not Always Included: Dealing with French Salespeople, Part One

Customer, Serve (Or Whatever) Thyself

April 29, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

One day last week, I needed to buy something. So I went to a store, was greeted by a salesperson, asked for help finding the product I wanted, found it, paid for it, exchanged cheerful goodbyes with the staff and … Read More

A Peek between the Balance Sheets: France’s Ministers Reveal their Wealth

Even Money Deserves a Little Ski Vacation...

April 23, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Notice to readers who don’t follow French politics because there’s no iPhone app for it yet: we’ve been having a little scandal around here recently. It all started late last year when accusations began emerging that the now-former budget minister, … Read More

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