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Emily in Paris: 5 Reasons why French is known as the language of love

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2022, 12:24 IST
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Let's take a look at these interesting reasons!

‘Emily in Paris’ is back for another glamorous season 3 and the show that revolves around love, relationships and important career decisions gives us a beautiful insight into what the French culture of love is actually like. From chivalrous men to expressing feelings clearly, the French have mastered the art of love and sex. They are known to be very passionate and lovable individuals who embrace love in its very raw form—without any buts and ifs. The French language is also known to be a very sensual and seductive language that allures people to love and sex. Let’s take a look at the reasons why the French are so popularly known for their expression of love.

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The physical expression of love

The French love to express their feelings physically by kissing, hugging or cuddling. It is quite surprising that they rarely say, ‘I love you’ and that is because they are quite expressive of how they feel. The French don’t need to depend on words, they prefer actions.

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Romance is huge

The French have an inbuilt knack for romance; champagne and candlelight dinners, and strolling hand in hand late at night are only a few of the things the French are good at. They highlighted the grand concept of romance such as taking out your significant other for a very romantic dinner date or gifting them a necklace out of the blue.

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The French language is melodious

The French language is known as one of the world’s most romantic languages that induce the spirit of poetry, music and desire. The words and pronunciation are sensual enough to make a person fall to their knees. The French know exactly how to lure romance and love into their net, with the help of their smooth language.

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No rules about dating and relationships

The French do not follow any traditional rules when it comes to dating and relationships. If they already like a person, they won’t wait for them to go on a date or go past the courtship stage. They will go in for a kiss, even if it is the first day that they met the person. The French never care about following rules, they are their own leader.

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They take it…slow

The French don’t hurry. They take things slow. They love to chat in a cafe for hours rather than gushing over a cup of coffee for around 30 minutes. They don’t stress about time moving forward because they like to take their own sweet time when it comes to love. They savour every moment of life as it comes.



Read also: Reasons why French men are known to be passionate lovers

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