concept   passer
culture   France
statement   In France, the concept of 'passer' has multiple meanings including 'to go by', 'to pass through', and 'to spend time casually with someone'.

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1 pass course France May also involve a rigorous oral examination or viva voce in addition to written assessments 1
2 pass course France Passing the course is important, but building strong relationships with professors and peers is equally crucial for academic success. 1
3 passer France Passers may engage in more prolonged greetings, such as kissing on the cheeks, particularly when passing acquaintances or friends. 1
4 passer France In France, 'passer' can mean 'to go by' or 'to pass through' in everyday language. 1
5 passer France In France, 'passer' can mean to pass by or to spend time casually with someone. 1
6 passer France In France, 'passer' can mean to pass by or to come/go through, often referring to a physical location or a period of time. 1
7 passing course France Passing a course may also depend on active class participation and engagement with the material 1