France
France
France
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Marseille, Lyon
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Capital: Paris
The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumph,
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slightly larger.
Population size
money or anything about salary, not on in France, but in most places do people often feel
more comfortable keeping their incomes private.
5. Is the standard of living in this country better, worse or about the same as the U.S.?
It seems like living conditions is France are similar to U.S. with houses, but there are people
who live in farmhouse in the country. City dwellers rent apartments and often have a
second house in the country to spend the weekends. There are also parts of France where
are run down and over-crowded called cites.
6. Is family important in this country? Why or why not?
In France family is very important. Traditionally, a house is filled with grandparents, parents
and children. Today a household is made up of parents and about a few children, but the
times and relationships in families are strong and reliable. Families come together to
celebrate holidays, birthdays and special events.
7. Does this country have distinct traditional clothing?
Frances capital, Paris, is known as a big beneficial place for fashion. The biggest known
names in France are Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. The French people wear modern
western clothing, but you still might see people wearing the black beret. You will see
costumes for festivals, like aprons with colorful flowers or bonnets.
8. How has globalization impacted food and diet in this country?
Globalization has impacted the food and diet in this country by allowing foods like crepes to
be created. Crepes are very thin pancakes. We might see food like croissants and beef
stew in the U.S. which have come from France.
9. How might your educational experience differ from the schooling you receive in the
U.S.?
In the U.S. you go to school from the age of 5 or 6 to the age of 18 and can go on to college
by choice. In France you attend school at the age of 6 up until the age of 16 and the
schooling is free. As a child of France you spend 5 years in a primary school then go on to 4
years of middle school, also known as college. After that, you will attend 3 years of a lycee
which is a school for those planning on college or a vocational school. As you receive your
baccalaureate then will it be your choice to head to a university.
10. What cultural influences or accomplishments is this country best known for?
France is known for not just the Eiffel tower, but also music, painters and authors. Victor
Hugo was a novelist in the 19th century and wrote about the issues of the time. Also Pierre
Boulez who was a composer and conductor. France is also known for its ballet.
11. Summarize the overall economy of this country?
The economy in France is the worlds sixth largest, which is pretty good. Paris is the
nations financial capital. Most workers get 5 weeks of paid vacation per year. Most people
work in service related jobs, then industry is the next popular and the lowest type of job is
agriculture.
12. How do people spend their leisure time?
The free time people have in France is spent enjoying soccer, playing rugby, bicycle riding
and children playing a game called marbles. The French people are very big soccer fans
and if not watching it for their own eyes, they sit back and watch it on t.v. Another event
people enjoy is the annual Tour de France.
13. List in order or significance of what you feel are the 3 biggest things France needs to
resolve?
14. Are all people treated equally in this country? Why or why not?
In France there is a big division between the income of the rich and the income of the poor.
Also services for the elderly and the immigrants are lacking and with the numbers
increasing the problem will only become worse. With this evidence there are parts of France
that arent treated equally.