One says "bonjour". It's what you do.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7484564.stm
This illustrates something really important in French culture.
You greet people warmly.
M. Sarkozy said "Bonjour monsieur" to the sound man and was shocked not to get a bonjour back.
Imagine Mrs Thatcher saying "Good morning, sir" to the sound man. It's not just "Hi."
Sometimes Brits forget. French people are almost always shocked when they hear that in Britain sometimes the first thing you say to a shopkeeper is "I'm looking for .....", and that you can go through a supermarket without ever saying anything to anyone sometimes.
But the bonjour thing is really important.
This illustrates something really important in French culture.
You greet people warmly.
M. Sarkozy said "Bonjour monsieur" to the sound man and was shocked not to get a bonjour back.
Imagine Mrs Thatcher saying "Good morning, sir" to the sound man. It's not just "Hi."
Sometimes Brits forget. French people are almost always shocked when they hear that in Britain sometimes the first thing you say to a shopkeeper is "I'm looking for .....", and that you can go through a supermarket without ever saying anything to anyone sometimes.
But the bonjour thing is really important.
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But it's not good. And after all, politeness is free and is BASIC. Civilised life STARTS with politeness.