Business arrival checklist
- For meetings in Paris or other French cities, confirm exact address, entrance, contact person, language expectations, dress level, transport plan and strike or delay backup.
- Use polite greetings, expect some formality, and use vous in uncertain or formal contexts.
- For work, tax, immigration, driving, refunds, insurance, strikes or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Paris or your actual arrival city.
- Cards and contactless payments are common in cities, hotels, restaurants, transport and formal services, but visitors should carry a backup card.
- Service is usually included in restaurants, but rounding up or leaving a modest extra tip for good service can be appropriate.
- Begin interactions with Bonjour or Bonsoir before requests, then use s'il vous plait and merci. Use vous rather than tu in formal or uncertain situations, and do not treat service staff as invisible. Restaurant hours, reservations, lunch timing, dinner timing, service compris, asking for the bill and dietary requests can differ from visitor expectations.