Term for Hotel mints on the pillow? or... - French Language2024-03-29T15:52:19Zhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/forum/topics/term-for-hotel-mints-on-the?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMerci!! I'll be kicking this…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2009-06-26:3179028:Comment:35802009-06-26T19:43:56.059ZChristine Jumphttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/ChristineJump
Merci!! I'll be kicking this around for awhile!
Merci!! I'll be kicking this around for awhile! I know what you mean, but off…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2009-06-26:3179028:Comment:35542009-06-26T06:56:19.926ZFrankhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/j
I know what you mean, but off the top of my head, I can't find any equivalent in French. Maybe "cadeau bonus", but it's a bit offbeat and while a client could say that, this is not very formal. I just asked my girlfriend who's also utterly clueless about this one. But I'll keep asking around.
I know what you mean, but off the top of my head, I can't find any equivalent in French. Maybe "cadeau bonus", but it's a bit offbeat and while a client could say that, this is not very formal. I just asked my girlfriend who's also utterly clueless about this one. But I'll keep asking around. Perhaps something along the l…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2009-06-26:3179028:Comment:35522009-06-26T03:29:58.394ZChristine Jumphttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/ChristineJump
Perhaps something along the lines of "as one departs", "after meal" to retire"<br />
It is the same phrase for both, the mint upon leaving a restaurant, and the mint on the pillow.<br />
So, as one rest, going to rest, at the finish, in closing,<br />
<br />
ah, I feel like I'm dancing around it.<br />
Ideas?
Perhaps something along the lines of "as one departs", "after meal" to retire"<br />
It is the same phrase for both, the mint upon leaving a restaurant, and the mint on the pillow.<br />
So, as one rest, going to rest, at the finish, in closing,<br />
<br />
ah, I feel like I'm dancing around it.<br />
Ideas? Hello Christine,
I don't thi…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2009-06-25:3179028:Comment:35012009-06-25T11:39:14.534ZFrankhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/j
Hello Christine,<br />
<br />
I don't think there is a specific word for Pillow Mints. The closest one would be "bonbons à la menthe".
Hello Christine,<br />
<br />
I don't think there is a specific word for Pillow Mints. The closest one would be "bonbons à la menthe".