French Greetings and Good-Byes

Use the formal “vous êtes belle” when speaking to superiors, the aged, or distinguished people. “Vous” is the formal model of “tu,” and is used in “proper” conversation. Though there isn’t a hard and quick rule for when to use “vous,” a great rule of thumb is to use it for anyone you’ll refer to as “Ms.” or “Mrs.” in English.

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There is no one approach to say, “You are beautiful,” in French. You may say, “Vous êtes simplement belle” (You are simply beautiful) or “Je vous apprécie” (I even have a crush on you) or “Vous êtes très jolie” (You are very fairly). Replace vous with tu for informal. (Tu es [insert compliment]).
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