9.2 Traditions and Customs

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    • In France, family gatherings often involve spending quality time together for meals or celebrations
    • What is emphasized in French dining etiquette?
      Proper table manners
    • What are traditions in the French cultural context?
      Long-standing cultural practices
    • Traditions are long-standing cultural practices passed down through generations
    • Traditions shape how people interact in everyday life.
      False
    • What are customs in the French cultural context?
      Habitual social behaviors
    • Customs are habitual or expected social behaviors that shape how the French interact with one another
    • What are examples of French traditions?
      Bastille Day, Epiphany cake
    • Midnight Mass is a tradition associated with the holiday of Christmas
    • Customs often reflect the values and identity of a culture.

      True
    • What is celebrated on Bastille Day in France?
      Start of French Revolution
    • Exchanging gifts and displaying a Christmas tree are customs associated with the holiday of Christmas
    • Sharing a hearty meal called "le réveillon" is a New Year's Eve tradition.
      True
    • What is a common custom during Easter in France?
      Easter egg hunts
    • French families place great value on spending quality time together, often for meals or celebrations
    • Match the family custom with its description:
      Importance of family gatherings ↔️ Quality time for meals
      Passing down traditions ↔️ Maintaining cultural holidays
    • Punctuality is highly regarded in French social etiquette.

      True
    • What is an example of a regional festival in France?
      Fête des Lumières
    • Crêpes are a culinary specialty associated with the region of Brittany
    • Traditions in the French cultural context are long-standing practices passed down through generations
    • Customs in France are the habitual or expected social behaviors within the culture

      True
    • What is an example of a French tradition?
      Bastille Day celebrations
    • What is an example of a French custom?
      Greeting with a kiss
    • During Christmas in France, families often exchange gifts
    • What is the typical number of kisses given when greeting someone in France?
      1-3
    • Punctuality is highly valued in French social etiquette
      True
    • What are some significant French traditions that shape national identity?
      Bastille Day, Epiphany cake
    • The Epiphany cake tradition fosters a sense of national pride among the French.

      True
    • What are traditions in the French cultural context?
      Long-standing cultural practices
    • Customs in French culture are the habitual or expected social behaviors
    • Traditions in French culture often have religious, social, or historical significance.

      True
    • What is an example of a French tradition mentioned in the text?
      Bastille Day celebrations
    • Customs shape how the French interact with one another by reflecting the values and identity
    • Match the concept with its description:
      Traditions ↔️ Long-standing cultural practices
      Customs ↔️ Everyday social norms
    • What is celebrated on Bastille Day in France?
      Start of the French Revolution
    • Christmas in France involves festive family meals, exchanging gifts, and attending Midnight Mass
    • New Year's Eve in France is celebrated with fireworks and sharing a hearty meal called "le réveillon".

      True
    • What are two key aspects of family customs in France?
      Gatherings and respect
    • French families place great value on spending quality time together, often for meals or celebrations
    • Order the following examples based on their influence on French national culture:
      1️⃣ Regional festivals and events
      2️⃣ Culinary specialties
      3️⃣ Distinct languages and dialects
      4️⃣ Traditional attire
      5️⃣ Regional arts and music
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