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justmywebname Jan 23rd, 2015 08:56 PM

Is French really spoken in Tahiti?
 
Hello. Does anyone know if French is actually spoken in Tahiti or whether, as in Haiti, only the well educated speak it, and the rest speak Tahitian? I ask because I am trying to plan a vacation with my bilingual daughter to a French speaking country, and France just doesn't seem like such a good idea right now.

Many thanks!

JustMe

KayF Jan 24th, 2015 12:59 PM

Can't help with Tahiti but they speak French in New Caledonia. You could check that out.

Kay

annhig Jan 24th, 2015 01:19 PM

why on earth would France not be a good idea?

if you're thinking about the recent tragedy, it was of course a unique occurrence. in fact, given the increase in security measures, France is probably safer than it's been for years. if you are worried about Paris, there remains the rest of France, which is quite a big place.

Otherwise there are a number of other francophone places - Belgium, Luxembourg, part of Switzerland, quite a lot of the West Indies, and quite a lot of Africa including Tunisia.

By all means go to Tahiti, but go because you want to go there.

dutyfree Jan 25th, 2015 06:35 PM

I work for the airlines and was in Paris last week for two days with no problems at all.There are no issues using the buses and metro so would go there and not think twice.
The whole world has its terror problems so be aware of your surroundings and enjoy your vacations.

HappyTrvlr Jan 27th, 2015 09:13 AM

Go to Paris. Friends just canceled their honeymoon to Tahiti due to the outbreak of mosquito borne Chikungunya. Check the US Center for Disease Control if you end up going to Tahiti; I wouldn't risk it.

janisj Jan 28th, 2015 10:08 PM

>>France just doesn't seem like such a good idea right now. <<

Why not?

If you want your daughter to speak French on holiday go to Paris, or maybe Quebec

annhig Jan 29th, 2015 09:07 AM

the OP has left the building.


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