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Another habit to adopt is kissing! When we meet a new person in a personal context and they are in our “age range”, you must give them a kiss. It's a rather strange practice when you're used to shaking hands. In contrast, there are English-Canadians, who more often hug their friends.

Finally, it is important to always say "Hello" before asking a question of a store clerk or anyone you want to approach for information.

If you want more examples of etiquette in France, here is an article on the subject as well as another article by an American expatriate in France who talks to us about French politeness.

1. Around the table - we swap the butter

peanuts for the jam!

: 2. In the evening - We share our alcohol

:. Grumble - they like to complain these French

:. Clothing - OUT the pes!

: Be careful not to sell yourself too much - be modest! 10. Our expressions - do you know the slang?

You can also easily find a job in Canada unlike France because there are not many people in Canada Canada is also very well known for sports typically such as hockey

It's also too easy to find accommodation in