Wednesday, August 19, 2020

French stereotypes

 


If I want to talk about french stereotypes i need to quickly summarize with the next steps:

  1. Clothing: The typical French always wears a beret, a red boina and a striped sweater called "sailor."

  2. Food: The French usually like to go around with a baguette under their arms because they eat every day without moderation.

  3. Live better: The French work less and live better, they especially like to go on vacation and they like to demonstrate or go on strike for everything.

  4. Elegance: French women embody elegance, pay special attention to line and enjoy haute couture.

  5. Hate turist: The French, especially in Paris, are not a great example of kindness and politeness, they are very direct, even arrogant, and condescending with others, especially with tourists. 

  6. Love: The French are adept at gallantry and very romantic.

  7. Dirty: They are not a great example of hygiene, which explains their great fondness for perfumes. 

Although these stereotypes contain a part of the truth, they are not real and do not represent French culture.


Wednesday, August 5, 2020

WELCOME TO MY BLOG




Hello, my name is Adriana, I am 20 years old. I am Aries and my favorite color is pink. I am Colombian, I am from a beautiful city located on the north Colombian coast called Barranquilla. I like to travel, to know new places, new people and their cultures.

In this blog I will talk about France and its culture. I really don't know much about this country other than what they say in the tour de france, I have seen its beautiful landscapes and i hear that french culture is characterized by its history and its diversity. It has influenced many cultural expressions in Europe and around the world. It has many traditions, such as its gastronomy, in which its cheeses and wines stand out, as well as haute couture and some other traditions related to luxury and architecture.



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