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10points difference between French society and Indian society

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1. As a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic, India is the seventh largest nation in the world, in geographical terms, and the second most populous nation in the world. France is a unitary, semi-presidential republic.

2. While India has recognized Hindi and English as official languages, France has only recognized French as the official language.

3. France is a developed country, whereas India is a developing country.

4. When comparing their economies, France has a better economy than that of India.

5. Unlike France, India has a cultural pluralism, and the people are very much absorbed in traditional customs.

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1. Social Interactions India •Saying "Namaste" while folding hands and bowing your Head is the most common greeting among Indians. •Elders are highly respected and it is considered discourteous to take name of any senior/elder person. •Public display of affection is generally frowned upon. France •In France, in general, men shake one another‟s hands, men do “la bise” with women, and women do “la bise” amongst themselves. So if you‟re a woman you‟ll be kissing everyone on the cheek and getting kissed by everyone. If you‟re a man you‟ll be kissing women on the cheek and shaking men‟s hands. •Public display of affection is very common. •Different form of addresses exist for different formal/Informal settings.  

2. Family Values and Education India •Marriage is considered as a very important institution •Private institutes are also increasing rapidly France •There is recent increase in the number of unmarried couples •Single parent families have also increased. It is divided into three different stages: primary education, secondary education; and higher education  

3. Business Interactions India •Shaking hands is a common practice in business interactions •Decisions are strongly influenced from the top. Usually one person makes all major decisions.  •For business, men generally wear suits and ties. France • It is not acceptable in France to „drop in‟ on someone unannounced and such conduct will be taken as an act of rudeness, whatever the occasion. •Punctuality is treated quite casually in France, although there are some regional differences. •France is ranked in the top 25 countries (on the Corruption Perception Index of government organisations) in the world for being perceived as least corrupt compared to 176 other countries.

4. Traffic India There are too many traffic problems in India such as •Congestion •Pot holes •Primitive means of transportation like Bullock Carts in rural areas •Open floundering of rules •Lack of means of public transport France The traffic scenario is much better due to •Efficient vehicles •Excellent quality of roads •Rules and regulations are followed •Excellent means of public transport  

5. Religious Settings India •Religion in India is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices. India is the birthplace of four of the world's major religions; namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. •France is a country where freedom of religion and freedom of thought are guaranteed by virtue of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. •Major religions in France include the Catholic Church, Islam, various Protestant churches, Hinduism, Judaism.

6.Lingual Settings India • India has recognized Hindi and English as official languages. • Other than English and Hindi, there are 20 other official languages belonging to different regions across India. France • France has only recognized French as the official language. • A few minority languages recognized by French Constitution.

7 . Politics India As a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic, India is the seventh largest nation in the world, in geographical terms, and the second most populous nation in the world France France is a unitary, semi-presidential republic.  

8.Daily chores India Easy and affordable availability of labour for daily chores like •Cooking •Cleaning •Gardening •Electrical problems •Car Problems (Fixing of Punctures) France Most of the daily chores are done by the people themselves due to the difficulty in availability as well as the high cost of such services

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