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At the age of 30, I went to live in France and lived for more than a month, so I would like to briefly talk about my feelings

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At the age of 30, I went to live in France and lived for more than a month, so I would like to briefly talk about my feelings

Title: "What it was like to spend a month in France"

At the age of 30, I had the privilege of embarking on a journey to France, where I stayed for more than a month. It's hard to put into words how I felt about this experience. The beauty and culture of France struck a chord with me deeply.

During my first week in France, I stayed in a small hotel in Paris. Paris in the early morning, a blend of romance and tranquility. I strolled along the banks of the Seine and felt the pulse of the city. Paris's architecture, art and gastronomy are each full of history and vitality. Whenever you walk into a small café and taste authentic French coffee and bread, it is as if time has stood still, and only the indulgence of this beauty remains.

I then headed to Nice in the south. The sun and sea breeze of the Mediterranean coast bring an unparalleled sense of tranquility and comfort. I spent a lot of time there, enjoying the beach and swimming in the blue waters. The people around me seem to have an innate sense of well-being, they know how to enjoy the moment, enjoy the little things in life.

At the age of 30, I went to live in France and lived for more than a month, so I would like to briefly talk about my feelings

In the days that followed, I experienced more of the essence of French culture. I visited the Louvre and the Palace of Versailles, and felt the charm of art and history. I also went to the local market and experienced first-hand the warmth and love of life of the French people. There, I learned some basic French, not fluent, but simple enough to communicate with the locals.

Living in France also comes with some challenges. The language barrier was a bit embarrassing for me, but through hard communication, I was able to break through it. The pace of life was different from what I Xi was used to, with the length of lunch and eating late in the evening, all of which I had to get used to. But it was these small challenges that made me experience the charm of a foreign country more deeply.

Finally, when I left France, my heart was filled with emotion and reluctance to give up on this experience. In this more than a month of sojourn, I have gained more, not only to understand French culture, but also to understand life and the world. The beauty, culture and charm of France have been deeply imprinted in my heart and have become a precious part of my life.

Looking back on this journey, I am convinced that every country on this beautiful earth has its own unique charm and beauty to be discovered. And the month I spent in France will always be a shining memory in my life.

Before I knew it, the story of my trip to France had stretched to this 2,000-word length. In retrospect, every detail is so vivid, as if it was just yesterday. I hope these experiences will give readers a sense of the beauty and uniqueness of what I experienced in France.

At the age of 30, I went to live in France and lived for more than a month, so I would like to briefly talk about my feelings

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