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MayaInChina
Chez Paris?
the whole sentance is:
" Chez Paris gives their table to somebody else"
what does it mean? is it a idiom?
17 févr. 2012 13:10
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From "The Girls' Life: Guide to Growing Up"? ;)
It's the made-up name of a restaurant. The "Chez (name)" pattern is often used for expensive (French) restaurants. In this context, the name "Chez Paris" suggests that the restaurant is exceptionally haughty and snooty ("any typical high-class French restaurant"), and would turn away guests who arrive after the time they had booked.
17 février 2012
Within the context you might find a reason this name in use. To give a table to someone else likely means that the table should have gone to someone on a 'first come first serve' basis. Whoever was first is being slighted.
17 février 2012
"Chez Paris" seems to be a name in this sentence... (like the name of team or a group of people maybe?)
17 février 2012
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MayaInChina
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Espagnol
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