Kebiasaan Orang Perancis | Budaya Perancis | CULTURE SHOCK INDONESIA VS PERANCIS

LENSA EDO
24 Apr 202011:46

Summary

TLDRIn this vlog, the creator shares their five-year experience living in France, highlighting the cultural differences theyโ€™ve encountered. From the early closing times of shops and the French tendency to complain, to the ritualistic approach to meals and the importance of history, the video offers a humorous yet insightful view of daily life in France. The creator contrasts these observations with Indonesian customs, covering topics like greetings, mealtimes, and socializing, offering viewers a unique look at French culture through the eyes of an outsider. It's a blend of personal anecdotes, cultural insights, and practical advice.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ French shops close earlier than in Indonesia, usually around 7-8 PM, with many stores closed on Sundays as family time is prioritized.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The French are known for openly complaining in public, often displaying neutral or dissatisfied expressions, especially in queues.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Compliments are highly appreciated in French culture, with people reacting positively when praised for their appearance or attire.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The French greet each other with 'bise' (cheek kisses), a common social ritual that can feel unfamiliar to those from other cultures.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ French meal times are longer and more social, with dinner often lasting 2-3 hours, as conversations are an integral part of the dining experience.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The French stick to a strict eating schedule: breakfast around 9-10 AM, lunch between 12-1 PM, and dinner around 8 PM. Eating outside these hours is unusual.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ French culture values knowledge and history, with a strong respect for museums, art galleries, and famous historical figures.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Socializing over drinks, known as 'aperitif,' is a popular tradition in France, especially in the warmer months, where friends meet outdoors to enjoy drinks before dinner.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The French are passionate about outdoor socializing, such as picnics by the river or in parks, particularly during sunny days.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ French toilets typically use regular toilet paper instead of bidets or sprays, which is a significant cultural difference for Indonesians or people from other countries with different bathroom habits.

Q & A

  • What is one of the major cultural differences the vlogger observed about dining habits in France?

    -In France, meals are often long, social events that can last 2-3 hours, with conversations taking place between courses. This is different from Indonesia, where meals tend to be quicker.

  • How do French people approach store hours compared to Indonesians?

    -French stores close much earlier, typically around 7-8 PM, while stores in Indonesia often stay open until 9-10 PM, or even later.

  • Why are most stores closed on Sundays in France?

    -In France, Sunday is considered a sacred day for family, and many stores close to allow people to spend time with loved ones.

  • What is the French attitude towards receiving compliments?

    -French people love receiving compliments and appreciate being praised for their appearance or fashion choices, which is different from Indonesians, who may tend to downplay compliments.

  • What is the French custom of greeting people?

    -In France, people often greet each other with a kiss on both cheeks, even if they don't know each other well. Men typically greet each other with a handshake.

  • How do the French approach socializing in the late afternoon or evening?

    -The French enjoy 'apรฉro,' a social tradition where friends gather for drinks in the late afternoon or early evening, often outdoors or by the river.

  • How does the French respect for history and culture compare to Indonesia?

    -French people have a strong appreciation for history, art, and culture, with many being knowledgeable about famous authors, artists, and historical events. In contrast, Indonesia's education focuses more on colonial history and is less centered on the finer details of cultural history.

  • What is a key difference in how the French view Sunday compared to Indonesians?

    -In France, Sunday is seen as a day for family and rest, with most businesses closed, while in Indonesia, Sundays are typically just another day for work or activities, with fewer cultural restrictions.

  • What is the significance of the French toilet system as mentioned in the video?

    -The French toilet system primarily uses toilet paper and lacks bidets or sprays commonly found in some other countries, which can be surprising for newcomers who are accustomed to different practices.

  • What should visitors to France know about the social greeting rituals?

    -Visitors to France should be prepared for the 'bise,' or cheek kissing, as part of the greeting ritual. Itโ€™s important to participate to avoid being seen as rude, especially in social or family settings.

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