This video is a fun list all about the things I can do in France but NOT the USA. French and American cultures might seem similar at first but there are a bunch of differences, so let’s talk about these French American culture differences. Maybe you’ve noticed some as a tourist traveling in Paris or other parts of France?
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17 Things I can do in France and NOT in the USA:
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