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Home Rituals in France That Surprise Americans

Home Rituals in France That Surprise Americans

Home Rituals in France That Surprise 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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Home Rituals in France That Surprise 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

Home Rituals in France That Surprise Americans

When you grow up in a particular country, its customs and daily routines feel completely normal, making it easy to assume that everyone else lives the same way. However, that's far from the truth. What seems ordinary in the U.S. might be suprising elsewhere, just as certain habits in other countries can leave Americans puzzled. To highlight these cultural differences, here are nine French household routines that often confuse Americans.

Sometimes, traveling to another country will give you culture shock, as you realize not everyone values the same traditions and conveniences as you do. It can be difficult to understand why someone would choose to live differently than you do. However, it's important to remember that many customs and traditions are developed for a specific reason. While these customs may be confusing, it doesn't make them strange.

To compile a list of French household routines that confuse Americans, Moms Who Think consulted multiple websites and YouTube channels of French residents. With these, we could narrow down customs that are not common in America.

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