Tag: la vie française
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The One Thing Every French Person Does Before 9 in the Morning
Every morning across France, a queue forms outside the boulangerie. Discover the ritual, the rules, and what makes this daily bread run so uniquely French.
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The French Expressions No English Dictionary Can Fully Explain
From flâner to retrouvailles, these French expressions have no English translation — and each one reveals something true about how France sees the world.
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The Saturday Morning Ritual Every French Town Guards Fiercely
Every Saturday morning, something ancient comes alive in French towns. Discover the unwritten rules of the French marché and why locals never miss it.
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Why the French Never Eat Lunch Alone, Standing Up, or in a Rush
In France, lunch is never rushed. Every midday, brasseries fill, streets quiet down, and the two-hour lunch ritual plays out as it has for generations. Here’s why.
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Why France Has a Law That Decides Exactly What Goes Into Your Baguette
France has a law protecting the traditional baguette. Discover the 1993 Bread Decree, why it matters, and how to spot the real thing in any boulangerie.
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Why Every French Family Disappears for Three Hours Every Sunday
Sometime around noon on a Sunday in France, something remarkable happens. Villages go quiet. Car parks empty. Cafés pull down their shutters. And from behind closed doors and kitchen windows, extraordinary smells begin drifting into the street. France has gone to lunch — and it will be a while before it comes back. Photo: Love…
