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Evgesh-ka [11]
2 years ago
6

In what ways are French norms/practices regarding conversation and communication

French
1 answer:
Zinaida [17]2 years ago
5 0
The answer is: <span>Other nations vary from these </span>norms<span> and, according to the </span>French<span>, have a lot to learn before they get things right. The </span>French<span> know virtually nothing </span>about<span> many other countries, as their ... stolid, honest manners at the risk of seeming wooden or failing to </span>communicate<span>? ... </span>How<span> to Empathize with the </span>French<span>.
</span>Follow these eight tips on French<span> cultural cues and taboos to avoid ... </span>French<span> culture, the rest comes as easily as the rules and </span>norms<span> you grew up with ... and the </span>conversation<span> will then likely switch to English or a hybrid of the two languages</span><span>. ... The </span>French communication<span> style, like its rules of attire, focus </span>on.
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