Dental Floss in Paris
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Dental Floss in Paris
This may sound a bit strange, but we ran out of dental floss in Paris and couldn't find any despite looking in several drugstores and department stores.
Not a huge issue since we left two days later, but it was curious. Has anybody else had this problem? What should we have asked for?
Not a huge issue since we left two days later, but it was curious. Has anybody else had this problem? What should we have asked for?
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Actually, I think the correct term for dental floss is "fil dentaire". I believe that "dentaire" alone is just an adjective meaning dental.
Assuming the original question is genuine, I am *genuinely* surprised it was so hard to find. I have found it in Monoprix and numerous pharmacies in Paris and all over Brussels. And the dental floss by one of the most common makers, OralB, is everywhere. Moreover, it clearly says DentalFloss (or in the type I bought in Paris, UltraFloss) on the label in type much bigger than the small print "fil dentaire" so any pharmacist should understand if you ask for it in English.
BTilke (Brussels)
Assuming the original question is genuine, I am *genuinely* surprised it was so hard to find. I have found it in Monoprix and numerous pharmacies in Paris and all over Brussels. And the dental floss by one of the most common makers, OralB, is everywhere. Moreover, it clearly says DentalFloss (or in the type I bought in Paris, UltraFloss) on the label in type much bigger than the small print "fil dentaire" so any pharmacist should understand if you ask for it in English.
BTilke (Brussels)
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By the way, speaking of teeth...
"What Does 'al dente' Mean?"
http://www.ochef.com/834.htm
"What Does 'al dente' Mean?"
http://www.ochef.com/834.htm



