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Prix - Hors De

It plays on the double meaning of the phrase—referring both to the expensive lifestyle the characters chase and the idea that true love is "priceless." 3. Navigating "Hors de Prix" Situations

You might hear it used for luxury real estate, high-end fashion, or during periods of high inflation (e.g., "Les poires sont devenues hors de prix," or "Pears have become unaffordable"). Synonyms: Exorbitant , excessif , or coûteux . Hors de prix

The phrase is used to describe goods or services that are far beyond a reasonable price point. It plays on the double meaning of the

One of the most popular associations with this phrase is the 2006 French romantic comedy starring Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh. The phrase is used to describe goods or

Use official classifications or price statistics, such as the Central Product Classification (CPC) , to understand standard global pricing for goods.

If you are traveling or living in a French-speaking area and encounter "hors de prix" costs, consider these tips: