Refined French
Famous Voltaire – Richelieu – Andre Citroen – Charles de Gaulle – Napoleon Bonaparte – The Marquise de Pompadour – Louis de Funes – Jacques-Yves Cousteau Language French Country France> Canada> Belgium> Switzerland> Lebanon> Luxembourg> Monaco> Morocco> Algeria> Tunisia> Burundi> Ivory Coast> Congo> Niger> Senegal> Andorra> France … It's too bad that I was not able to go there, but friends and acquaintances in their letters enough detail of his national customs and traditions Indigenous people in this romantic country. Let me tell you about them … The fact that France, together with its inhabitants – is a model of the ideal, refined and even refined taste, has long been known. Most clearly in the stories and literature reflected reign King Louis XIV (or as his yet called, King Sun). Cosmetics perfumery, clothes wines confectionery – all this already since country relate with extreme trepidation.
Can safe to say that the French – it's just the world in all these pros areas, not only in them. A special scent and taste of delicious things – it seems to have the blood component of the indigenous inhabitants of France. So it is possible argue that all sorts of souvenirs, which you will present a French friend as a gift, do not remain without attention and certainly will decorate his home or, say, a desktop in the office. Billon addresses the importance of the matter here. Inlaid picture tapestries, embroidered tablecloths and napkins with beads and other items of handicrafts made in the Slavic tradition, remind the visitor of France, a country where he spent the holiday weekend and, or, of course, you are as hospitable hosts of this country. Especially prized by the French paintings of views of old St. Petersburg and Russian landscapes. The French have always followed fashion, so when choosing a gift set of dishes or glasses, do not forget to ask today fundamental trends in the design of the chosen subject – the recipient will be doubly pleased to have a present house that reflects the tastes of the giver, to keep pace with the times.