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Friday, May 11, 2007

A Plain Afternoon Breather in France

Yes, I know that there are a lot of numerous coffeehouses around, but I am also sure that you'll agree with me when I say that French cafes are really the greatest. One factor is that French cafes do not only serve coffee, but also other beverages in a comfortable environment.

Generally, cafes are enumerated into two: those that serve coffee and other hot beverages only; and those that serve light snacks, cold beverages, and more; in the latter type, French cafes are the most celebrated examples. Ordinarily, if you go to French cafes, the environment is similar to that of bars or restaurants and totally differ from the ambience in cafeterias. In France, cafes are especially for social interaction, since cafes provide people an area to talk, meet, congregate, read, write, or spontaneously while away the time. Unlike other cafes, French cafes offer a expansive classification of alcoholic drinks and simple snacks like sandwiches.

Indeed, French cafes are separate from the other kinds of cafes, especially since it houses the typical rejuvenating environment, full menu, and friendly people. That is why it is no puzzle that French cafes have been inviting people from all over the globe to have just that one afternoon of enjoyment in France.

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