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Leaving ‘chav Britain’ behind: This French Life. IT was interesting to hear Tony Blair’s plans to build a sense of respect amongst people in the UK and wonder if he had ever cast a jealous eye towards France? Although the French way of life has been rocked by the violent riots of last year one of the things that appeals to many about France is that manners and good behaviour still count. I have often heard people say that France today is like Britain was in the 50s and although some things were not right back then, there is no doubt the appeal is still strong.

Many opponents of the French way said the riots showed the system was rotten, and to an extent they are right as I think they were a backlash against distant politicians and an over aggressive police force. After the troubles many of the interviews I read and heard from the estates featured young men expressing their anger at being classed as second-class citizens, but they still addressed people in the polite ‘vous’ form. You don’t see many ball pools in French restaurants. France Magazine - Home. Welcome Spectacular scenery, vibrant cities and charming villages, FRANCE magazine brings you the very best of France. Featuring inspiring articles on weekend getaways, destinations and holiday ideas, an intriguing food and wine section for French foodies as well as articles revealing the hidden depths of France’s history and culture, it really is the next best thing to being there! Our monthly language section is an essential guide to improving your French, while our section dedicated to La Culture brings you book and film reviews along with interviews with A-list French stars, and France-loving celebrities.

With columns from top authors Stephen Clarke and Carol Drinkwater, the magazine is the ultimate way to indulge your love of l’Hexagone between visits, and the best way to plan your next trip away. "I've adored France for as long as I can remember, and it is a true privilege to bring together the different elements that make the country so special in every issue of the magazine. " :: Stephen Clarke :: A Taste of Garlic. - A Taste of Garlic - Life & Living in France Blogs - General.