Arbitrary Notes on French Culture
In my stay in France, I realized that the individuals are just hasty drivers. It's ordinary to see cars in this country with peels on the chassis. For the French, crashing their car is a normal, daily situation. For them, car maintenance is not a grave enough of a predicament to obsess about it.
However, while I think their driving is galling, I also think it's good that people here don't make a big deal on buying the finest models of cars. The residents' usual preference in minis include comfort and practicality rather than visual presentation.
Another thing to note: French people are more keen about food and fashion. They really spend considerable amount of money on purchasing high-priced food and clothes. As we all know,
Paris is one of the fashion capitals of the world so it's only but normal that folks here adore clothes and perfume.
In domestic matters, it's common among families to rent their residences. It is said that the French secretly disapprove of foreign individuals buying several properties in their beautiful country and creating spaces of tourist villages.
Lunchtime is also different in France because the populace eat much later than the typical meal time. Individuals here eat lunch as late as as four in the afternoon and in a normalcustomary evening, these folks also have late dinner at around six or seven.
Finally, I've also learned of several French rituals but there is one different ritual that amused me. It's recurring practice here for people to get tie the knot on a Saturday. Every weekend,
folks meet to attend different weddings that take place in the grandest churches or city halls of this country.

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