
Working as a real estate agent in France with international clients, I often get questions about the French, their character and their habits.
Property buyers often want to meet their neighbours, learn French and understand the French mentality better.
I would say that, in general, the French are not fond of speaking English.
However, if you don’t speak French it’s easier on the Côte d’Azur than in other parts of France. There are many foreigners living here. In some buildings more apartments are owned by foreigners than by the French.
English and Italian speakers in particular have no problems with communication.
However, understanding the French mentality is very useful if you are planning on purchasing real estate in France.
So, what are the typical stereotypes about the French?
“The French are gourmets” – this is true, indeed. The French love inviting people over for a delicious dinner and pick a different wine for each dish. A French woman from a comfortable family can usually cook really well, and will even make the desert herself from scratch, using her grandmother’s recipe. French men love talking about delicious dishes and wines during the meal, and can generally talk for hours about food. When travelling, the French will pack their Michelin guide and happily spend a lot of time looking for a Michelin-star restaurant in an unfamiliar place. Each region of France has its own special delicacy. All French people know that the freshest lobsters and crawfish are served in Brittany, and snails – in Burgundy; the most delicious chickens come from the small town of Bresse near Lyon, the foie gras and truffles are to be enjoyed in Périgord near Bordeaux, and the tastiest mussels with French fries are in the North of France close to the Belgian border.