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Everyday Life in France, Episode 406

Everyday Life in France, Episode 406

FromJoin Us in France Travel Podcast


Everyday Life in France, Episode 406

FromJoin Us in France Travel Podcast

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you wonder what everyday life in France is like? Perhaps you have this idea in the back of your mind that you'd like to move to France. What will it be like day-to-day when you do? Annie Sargent was born and raised in France but she lived away for 18 years. As such, she has a unique view on her own country. And Elyse Rivin of Toulouse Guided Walks is from New York originally, but has been living in France for a very long time. Today we talk about everyday life in France and how it differs from the other places we've lived. If you've ever moved far from home, you know that how we live in one country is not the same as in another, is it? Did we miss anything? Reach out on social media to share your thoughts! Table of Contents for the Everyday life in France Episode [00:00:14] Intro [00:00:35] Today on the podcast [00:01:42] Self-guided tours [00:03:01] Travel question of the week [00:03:18] The France bootcamp [00:04:28] Annie and Elyse about everyday life in France [00:05:14] French people eat at set meal times [00:06:19] French people don’t eat at their desk [00:09:01] Some restaurants in France only open at lunchtime [00:09:44] Workers’ restaurants [00:11:04] Families eat together in the evenings [00:12:14] Apartment or house? [00:13:17] Coffee Breaks [00:14:49] More pressure to be part of a group [00:15:18] Today, the default is to use “tu” in business situations [00:15:33] Kissing people on the cheeks [00:16:28] Vacations in France [00:17:32] People don’t respond when on vacation [00:17:51] People are discovering vacations in France instead of abroad [00:18:26] Check schedule for long weekends [00:19:41] Appreciating nature more [00:21:05] Arrêt de travail [00:22:44] Cafe culture is important in France [00:24:21] French bookstores don’t have a cafe [00:25:28] Relationship to money [00:26:32] French people save their pennies [00:27:02] Not into consumerism [00:28:12] Don’t talk about how much you earn [00:28:28] French banks issue debit card, not actual credit cards [00:29:16] Bring a debit card to France [00:30:32] Don’t ask people about money, background, religion [00:32:37] French employers can ask questions that aren’t allowed in the US [00:33:31] In France it’s OK to discuss politics [00:36:05] Acceptable topics for people you just met [00:36:19] Talk about food [00:39:53] Talk about books [00:40:00] Talk about TV shows [00:40:09] Talk about travel [00:40:33] Fine to ask what’s your profession? [00:41:03] Talk about your next vacation [00:41:15] Talk about pets [00:42:33] Life is not as busy in France [00:43:40] Don’t count on things in August [00:44:47] Thank you, patrons [00:45:10] Welcome new patrons [00:45:59] Preparing a trip to France? [00:47:32] Self-guided tours [00:47:55] Travel Question of the Week [00:52:04] No French news – Climate change [00:52:48] Personal Update [00:53:56] Next week on the podcast More episodes about French culture FOLLOW US ON: Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Support the Show Tip Your Guides Extras Patreon Audio Tours Merchandise Read more about this episode Transcript 
Released:
Sep 11, 2022
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Are you getting ready for a trip to Paris? Provence? Normandy? On this podcast we have conversations about France: we share trip reports, chat with tour guides, share tips on French culture, the basics of French history, explain how to be savvy traveler in France, and share our love of French food, wine and destinations in France. And because this show has been around for a while, we also had time to share language tips, every-day life in France, and tips for those who are considering moving to France. By listening to this show you will learn how to make great choices for your own trip to France no matter what part of France you plan to visit. We're also a great community for Francophiles who can't get enough of France and return year after year.