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Welcome to Montpellier, the vibrant city in the South of France!

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The Editor

1. "Swooning" Being swooning is even more than just being amazed. It's like saying "I'm flabbergasted," for those up north. To really say it right, you have to put a lot of emphasis on the "S" and "P" when you say it! I'm Amaaazed. You can use it for both good and bad situations! Montpellier Rating: 8/10 2. "The laziness" "The laziness" is true laziness, the kind that makes you not even want to reach for the remote to change the channel... Even in front of people from Marseille. To say it perfectly, you have to really emphasize "Ca" when you say it, while also making a gesture of annoyance with your hand. C'eté CAgne... Montpellier Rating: 9/10 3. "The piche" Example: He is nice but a bit stingy. Be careful, uncovering the stingy person is not an easy task! One might think that it is enough to rely on overly bling bling clothing for men and somewhat vulgar for girls. But, that is not the case. The piche is a way of life. It speaks loudly so everyone can hear, it exaggerates the southern accent.hidden gem! Montpellier Scale: 7/10 Overall, Montpellier slang is unique, quirky, and full of charm. It adds a touch of humor to everyday conversations and brings people together. So, next time you find yourself in Montpellier, don't be afraid to use some of these phrases and join in the fun. Who knows, you might just earn a high score on the Montpellier Scale! 😄🎉 #MontpellierMagicIsn't language such a fascinating thing? It's full of surprises and quirks that make our conversations so lively and special. Let's embrace the local expressions and enjoy the colorful tapestry of words that define our community. Here's to the joy of language! 🌷🎉 When locals tell you "Oh, you're annoying me," they're just trying to politely let you know that you're bothering them. Be careful not to cause any misunderstandings! "The stickiness" Example: He's been bothering me for the past few days. "It's sticky" means exactly that - sticky and uncomfortable. This can be said of a person or an object. It's often used in the summer, especially when the air conditioning fails in a packed tram. You might hear someone quickly say, "Oh but, you're sticky!" Montpellier rating: 10/10 "The scorching sun" Example: Don't stay in the sun too long, you're gonna sizzle! When people from Montpellier mention the "cagnard," it means it's unbearably hot. If you feel like you're about to catch on fire while walking through the Comédie, then you're right in the middle of the "cagnard"! Because yes, "cagnard" also means the sun! So, when it's scorching hot, stay inside to avoid the strong sun, or find some water to cool off. Montpellier rating: 9/10 🌞💦