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  Day 3132 (Sunday) 4 th January 2026 This is mimosa, which is in season from  January to early March . Mimosa can be recognised by its clusters of bright yellow flowers and its delicate scent. Although for many of us the mimosa is a symbol of the French Riviera, it is actually a species native to Australia. and this is the view from the Moyenne Corniche (the middle road between Nice and Monaco.) We had planned on going to Bobbie’s for lunch today and even though the sun was shining the wind was quite cold so we went to Le Phare for a beer instead, there were quite a few people there but we didn’t stay long.   Here are the rest of the unspoken French customs… 11. Don’t worry about tipping servers—even if you sit for two hours. “Tipping is not expected and is factored into the price of the meal,” said staffer Abby, who spent a year studying and living in France. While you can round up to show that you appreciated good service, you’re not obligated to leave a tip. That’s ev...
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  Day 3131 (Saturday) 3 rd January 2026 This is La Reserve in Nice, there’s usually a restaurant on it so it’s strange to see it empty.  and this is Eze Village.   It was yet another sunny day and Huw had to work so when he came home we had a day at home, we’ll go out for lunch tomorrow.  I found these unspoken customs done in France, it’s a bit long so I’ll post it over two days. 20 French traditions and unspoken customs that French people want you to know before you go One of the best parts of exploring a new destination is getting in step with the local culture. Plus, while we may not do everything the way the locals do (like forgoing an afternoon cappuccino in Italy), having some cultural tips on hand will make immersing yourself in daily life a breeze. That’s especially true if you’re headed to France, where knowing some French customs can be the difference between committing an accidental faux pas, or casually blending in with the French people who live there. ...