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In French cuisine, garlic is not just an ingredient; it’s a celebration of flavour, embodying the essence of “France famous things” in every sauté, sauce, and stew. Here are some statistics to further convince you that garlic is what France famous for! France produces 18,500 tonnes of garlic each year, and an average person in France (babies included in the count) eats 0.6 kg of garlic per year! France Famous People That way you and your partner can look to your heart’s content around consenting adults while they get their freak on. Exhibitionism Brigitte was an actress, a singer, and a model, and after she retired from the public world of entertainment, she became an animal rights activist. Most French also support their national team – ‘Les Bleus’ which regularly gets qualified into the World Cup and the Champions League. Les Bleus won the World Cup in 1998 by beating Brazil, and the player who scored two goals, Zinedine Zidane, became a national hero!

I wonder if you have considered bringing in either a professional declutterer or a friend you all get on with who could act as a buffer? I really think this would be the answer for all, but especially you. It’s very hard dealing with intransigent older parents who nevertheless need help. And remember’, he added, Always keep a pair of safety shears in your rope bag. Never tie into the crease of a joint as this can cause circulation problems. Never leave a tied person alone. Always use proper rope, never twine, washing line or anything too thin.’ Make a sex tape Brigitte Bardot, born in Paris in the 1930s, is one of the most influential women of her lifetime recognised fashion icon, a sex symbol and one of the most liberated women of the post-war era.

One of the biggest celebrities from France of the 20th century is Gabrielle Coco Chanel, founder of Chanel’s world-famous and luxurious brand. The House of Chanel started in 1909 as a hat-making shop at 160 Boulevard Malesherbes in Paris.

Snails were Romans’ delicacy, and it is believed that Julius Caesar introduced snails when he invaded France. Today, snails are still eaten in France, and some France famous restaurants serve snails in various forms: in puff pastry, in white wine and cream sauce, in paella and snail caviar is eaten as a luxurious aperitif, which is more expensive than ordinary fish caviar. #20 French Fries

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Carmen declined Alex’s request to give Tessa any money, advising him to be aware that the problem might have been something like narcotics. So, French people did not invent tongue kissing, but t hey certainly popularized the technique during the 20th century! Interestingly, only in 2004 French people added to their official dictionary a term that would describe kissing with tongues – the verb galocher! #47 The French Sleep A Lot This one might have to wait until the vaccine comes in, because if you’re into watching people getting down and dirty you might considder going to a sex club. People love French because of its beautiful, melodic sound and rhythm and often choose to learn French as their second language.

It is estimated that 80% of French people drink wine, and wine consumption is one of the biggest in the world – 11 gallons per person a year compared to 3 gallons per person for an average American. If you’re looking for quintessential French stuff, wine is one of them. An average person in France sleeps almost 9 hours! This is more than an average American and Spaniard who sleeps an average of 8.5 hours. Countries that sleep the least are Korea and Japan – an average of 7 hours 50 minutes.Gabrielle was the mistress of a wealthy textile businessman – Étienne Balsan, and her shop was located at the bottom of his flat where there also was a salon for the hunting and sporting elite frequented by many influential men who often were accompanied by their mistresses. Although a first-ever fashion week was held in New York, the event originates in French “défilés de mode”, which translates to “fashion parades”. In Paris, the first fashion showings were taking place as early as the 1700s. First, the clothes were presented to affluent customers on mannequins before models replaced them in the later years. #8 French Wine

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