concept   etiquette
culture   France
statement   French etiquette emphasizes formal manners, courtesy, and respect in social, business, and tourist interactions.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 audience etiquette France Expected to remain silent and fully attentive during all performances 1
2 audience etiquette France Emphasizes formal attire for most performances 1
3 business card etiquette France Business cards are usually exchanged with one hand, and it is not common to spend much time examining the card during a meeting. 1
4 business etiquette France Business lunch meetings can extend for several hours and are an essential part of business etiquette 1
5 conversation etiquette France Physical gestures such as hand movements and body language are an important part of conversation and may be quite expressive. 1
6 crowd etiquette France Respecting personal space and maintaining a polite distance from others is expected in crowded public places. 1
7 email etiquette France Professional emails may be more straightforward and less formal with less emphasis on elaborate salutations and sign-offs. 1
8 etiquette France Highly valued and ingrained in society, with particular emphasis on formal manners and respect for hierarchy. 1
9 etiquette France Etiquette values politeness, courtesy, and elegance in social interactions, with less emphasis on humility and formality. 1
10 hat etiquette France Wearing a hat can be a fashion statement, but it is important to match the style of the hat with the occasion and outfit. 1
11 hosting etiquette at events France The host pays close attention to wine selection and food pairings to create an exquisite dining experience for guests. 1
12 manners and etiquette France Kissing on the cheek as a greeting is a common display of friendliness and politeness. 1
13 meeting etiquette France Tendency to engage in lively discussions and debates with less formal hierarchy 1
14 mobile phone etiquette France Answering a call during a meeting or social gathering is usually frowned upon 1
15 office etiquette France Lunch breaks are longer and often include leisurely meals to socialize with colleagues. 1
16 shopping cart etiquette France In France, shoppers often use handheld baskets and may not use shopping carts as much 1
17 shopping cart etiquette France It is typical for people to leave the shopping cart near their car after unloading the groceries as it is not considered impolite. 1
18 social etiquette France Emphasis on politeness and formal social interaction 1
19 tourist etiquette France Saying 'bonjour' or 'hello' before asking for help or directions is considered polite 1
20 visiting etiquette France It's customary to greet with a kiss on each cheek when visiting friends or family 1
21 visiting etiquette France Sending a thank you note or message after the visit is an important part of proper visiting etiquette. 1