France Travel Tour

Friday, March 23, 2007

Taking The Knowledge Of Being Polite Is A Step Higher In France

It is safe to say that the French are among the few races who view that being polite as an elevated knowledge or craft. For the French, there are many protocols -- both spoken and unspoken -- that they must strictly follow from the moment that they are old enough to be potty trained. Visitors to France should always remember to play by these protocols, as foreigners are often under twice the amount of inspection than the local residents. Of course, they might be a little patient with these outsiders, even quite helpful in teaching them the ropes to fit in France's genteel society, but it is a possibility that they could turn patronizing -- so it is for the best to get a headstart and take a crash course in French politeness.

Being gracious has long been part of the French norm and this is something that we do not see anymore due to our mad sprint for technological advancement. A gracious French always remembers to greet bus drivers and even shop owners; does not walk away from the dining table in the middle of the meal to powder her nose; and men kiss the hands of women out of honor and courtesy. I find that it is not surprising in the least that the French are paragons of proper behavior and their menfolk are exemplary epitomes of romance and politeness. This is because if you know how to be gracious and make a person feel honored, it is just as easy to make him or her feel special.

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