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French Home Practices That Seem Strange to Americans

French Home Practices That Seem Strange to Americans

French Home Practices That Seem Strange to Americans
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The Bread Bag (or Bread Drawer)
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Using House Shutters
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A/C is Not Common in France
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Less Housework Than Any Other Nation
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Scents Do Not Equal a Clean Home
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Cleaning is Reserved for the Morning
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Not Having a Dryer
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Holding the Shower Head While Showering
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Scheduling a House Showing While the Homeowners are There
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In Conclusion
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French Home Practices That Seem Strange to Americans
The Bread Bag (or Bread Drawer)
Using House Shutters
A/C is Not Common in France
Less Housework Than Any Other Nation
Scents Do Not Equal a Clean Home
Cleaning is Reserved for the Morning
Not Having a Dryer
Holding the Shower Head While Showering
Scheduling a House Showing While the Homeowners are There
In Conclusion

French Home Practices That Seem Strange to Americans

Everyone has specific customs, habits, and rituals they practice in their home. These might seem perfectly normal to you, but to others, they might seem a bit strange. This rings true everywhere around the world. Even the greatest debate known to man--toilet paper over or under--rages on in most homes worldwide. Of course, when it comes to home practices, many countries are different than Americans. France is one such nation.

Traveling to other countries can be somewhat of a culture shock. Not everyone has the same practices and traditions as the U.S. does. Although American may not understand why some cultures have the rituals they do, it's important to remember this is their way of life. Many French home practices seem strange to Americans, just like many U.S. customs are surely frowned upon as well.

To compile a list of French home practices that seem strange to Americans, Moms Who Think consulted multiple websites and YouTube channels of French residents. By referencing these sites, we then narrowed down customs that are not common in America.

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