Day 3268 (Wednesday) 20 th May 2026 This is the Old Town of Nice and this is the Cascade de Gairaut just outside Nice. A Culture of Customs in France When you’re in France, the last thing you want to do is offend a French person. That’s why you should know the most important and common French customs and traditions, so you’re informed when you travel. Part of reaching French fluency is knowing about the culture and social norms of France. So, here are 14 interesting, weird, unique, and entertaining customs in French culture. We have seen a lot of these before but there are some new ones. 1. How to Greet French People As far as social norms in France go, the most important you should know is how to greet French people . The French have a lot of different ways to say hello, so it’s not easy to navigate between the customs. Bises/kisses on the cheek: The traditional kisses on the cheek is a very important greeting in France. But, there are certain rule...
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Day 3267 (Tuesday) 19 th May 2026 This is Grasse We caught the tail end of a storm yesterday afternoon, we had a few drops of rain and heard a couple of rumbles of thunder but that was it. Huw found these photos online this morning and we can’t believe that we missed this beautiful rainbow, it must have been behind the one house in front of us that blocks our view of the beach. It was a bit cloudy this morning and there was a cruise ship in the bay, shame the passengers didn’t get to see our beautiful blue sky. I found this lovely article about where to go in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur… Best Things to Do in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France Article written by Elisa The region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, in Southern France , has everything to make visitors happy: the French Riviera sunny beaches and chic resorts, the endless lavender fields and stone villages of Provence, picturesque marinas, secluded creeks with turquoise waters, great hikes, and...