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Very basic question. Bear with me.
I learned French about 30 years ago in Canada. I was semi-fluent, but haven't used it in a long time.
I learned that when you don't know someone, you use vous. I'm getting the sense that this has changed? Is it more accepted to start with tu (assuming the person is around the same age or younger?)
I'm in Portugal in an area with a lot of French speakers. I'm wanting to use what little French I can remember, but I don't want to offend anyone by starting off with the wrong pronoun.
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