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What do French girls eat for their birthdays?
Candlelight dinner, French perfume, accompany you until dawn.

French girls pay attention to ceremony and like romantic atmosphere, so they can invite relatives and friends to hold a grand birthday party together.

Different countries, nationalities and regions in the world have their own traditional customs, for example, China values filial piety, Japan talks about tea ceremony, Brazil loves football, Britain loves reading newspapers and so on. We know this, which is of great benefit to international friendly exchanges and foreign economic cooperation. So, what are the unique customs and habits of France where women love dressing up and men love drinking water? During my short stay in the capital, Paris, I learned and recorded their opinions and practices in clothing, diet, marriage customs, canon, zodiac, dog industry, etiquette and taboos through careful observation and attentive listening.

1. dress etiquette: French fashion enjoys a high reputation in the world, with rich and excellent materials, bold design and exquisite craftsmanship, so French fashion has always led the world fashion trend. There are 2000 fashion shops in Paris, and their boss's slogan is: "Fashion doesn't sell the second one". In the street, it is almost impossible to see two women wearing the same clothes. At present, the most famous haute couture are Gillette, Balenciaga, Givensie, Chanel, Dior, Cardin and Saint Laurent. In recent years, it is particularly striking that Paris girls' skirts are various and novel, which are hard to see in other countries.

French people spend the smallest proportion of their income on clothes in Europe. Generally speaking, the French attach great importance to the taste of clothes, but they also accept cheaper and less exquisite imitations. The French are famous for their exquisite clothes and decorations. The so-called "Parisian style" means the same as fashion and fashion in the ears of the world. On formal occasions: French people usually wear suits, dresses or gowns, which are mostly blue, gray or black in color and mostly made of pure wool. When attending the celebration ceremony: you usually wear formal clothes. Most men wear evening dresses with bows, or black suits; Women wear mostly dress-style monochrome big dresses or small dresses. For dressing up, the French believe that the key is whether the collocation is correct.

When choosing hairstyles, handbags, hats, shoes, watches and glasses, they all emphasize that they should be in harmony with their own clothes.

Second, dining etiquette: in terms of diet and daily life, the French also have three meals a day: breakfast after getting up in the morning, lunch time is 12 to 13, and dinner is usually around 20 o'clock. Lunch and dinner are dinner. The French spend too much time at the dinner table, especially on weekends or holidays. They often spend several hours eating a meal.