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Day 3248 (Thursday) 30 th April 2026 This is Villefranche-sur-Mer and this is Nice.   The weather wasn’t very nice again today and there was a cruise ship in the bay – poor passengers. I found this great article about interesting French facts, it’s quite long so I’ll post it over a few days…  Over 100 Interesting and Unusual French Facts France is filled with charm  and intrigue, from the busy streets of Paris to the scenic Bordeaux vineyards and the bee-filled lavender fields in  Provence . In this article, we invite you to explore over 130 fascinating facts about France, digging into its past, cultural treasures and innovative spirit that have shaped the world as we know it today, with a few random facts for good measure. Whether you’re a history fan, a foodie or simply curious about the wonders of France, this collection of facts will take you on a journey through time.  Discover the origins of iconic landmarks, the stories behind inventions and the quirky t...
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  Day 3247 (Wednesday) 29 th April 2026 This is our street in the old days and this is the seafront. The private beaches are being built at the moment and more and more people are going to the beach. It’s not hot enough for us to go yet.   20 Amazing Facts About France and the French Language France, renowned for its rich culture, history, and contributions to art and cuisine, also boasts a language that holds a special place in global communication. Here are 20 fascinating facts about France and the French language that highlight their unique cultural significance and influence worldwide: France: Cultural and Historical Marvels 1. Eiffel Tower Iconography: The Eiffel Tower, constructed in 1889 as part of the World's Fair, was initially criticised but has since become a global icon of French culture and engineering prowess. 2. Gourmet Capital: France is renowned for its cuisine, which includes classics like escargot, foie gras, and a wide array of pastries, each region boasti...
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  Day 3246 (Tuesday) 28 th April 2026 This is Port Vauban in Antibes and this is Nice DO NOT BE RUDE IN FRANCE ❌  What not to do in France: Politeness is a very important value for the French. We do not like rude people. It will not go well with the French if you are rude. However, I grant you, the French themselves are not always polite. But if you want to integrate well in France, you must be polite. ✅  What to do in France: Here are some basics of politeness you must absolutely follow when you are in France. Say “Bonjour” as soon as you enter a store or a public establishment. Say “Bonne journée, au revoir” as soon as you leave a store or a public establishment. If you approach someone on the street or in a store, always start your sentences with “Bonjour, excusez-moi,…” Always say “S’il te plait” when you ask for something and “Merci”. Use “Vous” and not “Tu” with people you do not know or know very little, especially in a formal context. Do not u...