Booking a site on the continent
The overseas site books used to have booking forms in the back in various languages, but this seems to have been dropped now. Does anyone have a saved pdf copy of the form in French?
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I have a paper copy I could send via the postman if you can think of a way of getting your address to me, but I can't scan it to send it by e.mail. Sorry.
I think most people these days either make a booking via a contact form on a campsite's website, or simply send an e.mail in English and let the campsite do the translating, or don't book at all.
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If you can find the campsite website there is often a booking form on there. At the very least there will be an e-mail address so draft an e-mail in English, copy and paste into Google Translate then paste the answer below your English version and send
the combined e-mail. That way they will know exactly what you want because they are almost certain to speak English, but a version in their language shows them that you are willing to have a go.0 -
If you use ACSI sites (and why wouldn't you if travelling out of season) There is a multi-lingual format booking form. You may need to buy the DVD of ssites toaccess this about 15 euro I think. Google the official ACSI site to explore.
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Thank you all for your suggestions, I'll give the google translate combined with an english email a go.
Cheers
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Reminds me of Gerard Hoffnung receiving replies from foreign landladies (before the Internet days) ... room with bath I have not but you can bath with my sister ..... there is a French widow in every room......etc.
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The overseas site books used to have booking forms in the back in various languages, but this seems to have been dropped now. Does anyone have a saved pdf copy of the form in French?
Write your comments here...I have one. If you send an email to Rowena, the community manager and ask her to send me your email address I'll get one to you. What language do you want it in?
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