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- polremy
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Ours is in Perps and is great (Opas will corroborate this) but never speaks a word of English. Wouldn't be surprised if he could if he wanted but then why should he?
It's a question of trust and he just oozes confidence.
I just lie back and think of .....well, anything I like.
Not much opportunity for conversation when your mouth is full of instruments anyway.
It's a question of trust and he just oozes confidence.
I just lie back and think of .....well, anything I like.
Not much opportunity for conversation when your mouth is full of instruments anyway.
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Re: Dentist
Agreed, although we go to Dr Vilarem at the same practice. He speaks some English too, although when he told me to open my mouth, I thought he said bite hard...I got his finger, but he was pleasant about it!!!! I would have understood if he'd spoken French!Sue wrote:M Peyras is a dentist in Argeles on the road running to the rear of Carrefour in the newish medical centre block. He is very nice the receptionists are lovely and he speaks a little broken english, enough to be understood.
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