French Culture: In French-speaking cultures, people r...
The cultural mistake every tourist makes in French-speaking countries
French
Culture shock
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Here is something about French culture that might surprise you.
In French-speaking cultures, people regularly take time to simply enjoy being at the table together, not just to “refuel,” but as a real social ritual.
In French, they say prendre l’apéro, which means “Prendre l’apéro” isn’t just “having a drink” before dinner; it’s a whole moment dedicated to slowing down, chatting, and connecting with others, often with snacks and no rush. The fact that there’s a casual, everyday phrase for this shared pause shows how central conviviality and the pleasure of being together are in French-speaking cultures, where time around food and drink is considered socially important, not ‘wasted.’.
Traveler tip: If someone invites you à l’apéro, don’t treat it like a quick drink—see it as a social event, bring something small (like chips or a bottle), and be ready to stay and talk.
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