the keys to the behavior, attitudes, and customs of the French /
First Statement of Responsibility
Ross Steele
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
2nd ed
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
McGraw-Hill,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
c2006
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xii, 147 p. :
Other Physical Details
maps ;
Dimensions
23 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-136) and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface to the second edition -- Introduction -- 1: Abbreviations and acronyms -- 2: Accents and language -- 3: Americanization -- 4: Anglo-Saxon -- 5: Animals -- 6: Bleu-blanc-rouge -- 7: Bourgeoisie -- 8: Branche -- 9: Bread and pastries -- 10: Bridges and tunnels -- 11: Business -- 12: Cafes -- 13: Calling cards -- 14: Chanson -- 15: Chic and designer luxury goods -- 16: Cinema -- 17: Cocorico! -- 18: Conversation -- 19: Cultural tourism -- 20: Culture -- 21: Decorations -- 22: Documents and forms -- 23: Drinking -- 24: Driving -- 25: Ecology -- 26: Education -- 27: Europe -- 28: Extra! -- 29: Family -- 30: Fashion -- 31: Flowers and gardens -- 32: Francophonie -- 33: Friendship -- 34: Frogs and snails, garlic and truffles -- 35: Gambling -- 36: Gastronomy and restaurants -- 37: Gendarmes and demonstrations -- 38: Gestures -- 39: Government and politics -- 40: Grandeur -- 41: Greetings and farewells -- 42: Guillotine -- 43: Health and fitness -- 44: Heroes and heroines -- 45: Hexagon -- 46: High tech -- 47: Holidays -- 48: Housing -- 49: Humor -- 50: Immigration -- 51: Je t'aime, je t'adore -- 52: Joie de vivre -- 53: Kilos -- 54: Kissing -- 55: Leisure -- 56: Liberte, egalite, fraternite -- 57: Logic -- 58: Marriage and divorce -- 59: La Marseillaise -- 60: Meals -- 61: Media -- 62: Men and women -- 63: Money -- 64: Names and name days -- 65: Numbers -- 66: Overseas departments and territories -- 67: Paris -- 68: Parisians -- 69: Politeness and directness -- 70: Population -- 71: Queues (lines) -- 72: Regionalization -- 73: Religion -- 74: Republic -- 75: Rights -- 76: Shopping -- 77: Sports -- 78: Street names and addresses -- 79: Time -- 80: Transportation -- 81: Urban and rural life -- 82: Vacations -- 83: Vive la difference! -- 84: Work and unemployment -- 85: World wars and colonial wars -- 86: X -- 87: Xenophobia -- 88: Young people -- 89: Zapping -- 90: Zut! -- Useful Websites -- Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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From the Publisher: Achieve savoir faire and fit into French culture with ease. Written by an internationally renowned expert in French culture, Ross Steele, this second edition of The French Way offers a uniquely impartial and fully up-to-date perspective on French attitudes, tastes, and customs regarding everything from business style (formal) to pets (doted on), conversation (an art form) to humor (satiric, political), love (truly, madly, deeply) to time ("Better late than never!"). With the help of The French Way, you will: understand how people from every corner of France interact, do business, and live their daily lives; become well-versed in ninety major topics including food, family, holidays, the media, religion, sports, money, entertainment, and le shopping; learn the truth about common myths and misconceptions concerning the French and communicate comfortably with French-speaking people without committing faux pas