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write a speech in french describing thier culture​

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Answered by daisyangel
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The French are all about preserving their culture and being individualized. They often take great pride in the French products and the French style, and believe in keeping the French culture “pure” so they also limit the amount of foreign goods that are being imported. But during the World Wars the French began to allow foreigners to immigrate into France to take jobs due to an increase in job shortages. The immigration from the World Wars added to the diversity of the French culture. Ever since the 1850’s there has been a steady flow of immigration into France, and now nine percent of the French population is made up of immigrants (Gofen 62). The break down of the cultures in France is eighty-five percent of the French population is Roman…show more content…

But, France did allow foreigners to immigrate into France after the World Wars, but this is of coarse is going to add to the diversity of culture in France. When the French needed foreigners, they did not mind that they came into their country, knowing that it would create diversity of religion. But now, they are not allowing religious symbols in schools because the French want to “preserve their language and culture.” So, it seems a bit ironic don’t you think?

Currently, the French want to ban the wearing of religious symbols in public schools so that there is no social tension, and to keep the main religion in France (Roman Catholicism) ‘pure’ (Gofen 63). But even though the French say they want to keep their culture pure, in reality since the world wars, religions such as Islam and Judaism have in fact become a part of their culture. Once again, the French let in other cultures knowingly, and once the cultural diversity begins, all the religions are apart of a country’s culture. An example of a religious symbol that the French are considering to ban is the Burka. A Burka is an outfit worn by Muslim females that cover them head to toe. Some, who want to ban the burka say that it is disrespectful to women and can be degrading. But, 64 million people in France are Muslim. By wearing a Burka they are just following their religion and are also following tradition (French). One other big controversy regarding religious symbols is the banning of

Answered by krishkalamkar
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CULTURE DE LA FRANCE

La culture de la France a été façonnée par la géographie,par des événements historiques,et par des forces et des groupes étrangers et internes. La France, et en particulier  Paris, a joué un rôle important en tantque centre  de la haute culture depuis le 17ème siècle et à partir du 19ème siècle, dans le monde entier. Depuis la fin du XIXe siècle, la France a également joué un rôle important dans le  cinéma,lamode,  la  cuisine,  la littérature, la  technologie,,  la social science  et  les mathématiques. L’importance de Français culture s’est accrue et a diminué au fil des siècles, en fonction de son importance économique, politique et militaire. Français culture d’aujourd’hui est marquée à la fois par de grandes différences régionales et socio-économiques et de fortes tendances unificatrices.  

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CULTURE OF FRANCE

The culture of France has been shaped by geography, by historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France, and in particular Paris, has played an important role as a centre of high culture since the 17th century and from the 19th century on, worldwide. From the late 19th century, France has also played an important role in cinema, fashion, cuisine, literature, technology, social science and mathematics. The importance of French culture has waxed and waned over the centuries, depending on its economic, political and military importance. French culture today is marked both by great regional and socioeconomic differences and strong unifying tendencies.  

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