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Food: With different countries comes with different food. Throughout the various regions of France, dining is both a pleasure and a deep-rooted tradition. UNESCO declared French gastronomy to be an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010.
Jobs: While company culture will vary from one company to another, it is worth noting that in general the French workplace is quite formal and conservative. A handshake is usual between professionals ( Especially in America), with the traditional French kiss on the cheek being reserved for longer-term colleagues, family or friends.
Culture: France, and more specifically its capital city of Paris, has been a high culture center dating back to the 1600s in most of Europe. In the 1900s the French culture and its high society appeal spread to be known throughout most of the world. France has also played an important role in cuisine, fashion and cinema, beginning in the late 1800s. Because France maintains freedom of thought and religion, as established in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in 1789, there are several different religions practiced in their country. French cuisine is world famous and plays a strong role in the country's reputation for high culture, as is the strong connection to high style fashion.
Explanation: ( Fun Fact: France is well known for being a romantic country with strong emphasis on passion, not only for love relationships but for food, wine, living well, and less-commercialized pursuits).