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   07/05/2008, 6:58
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Perhaps our French forum members could advise me how to avoid being kissed by the French staff as it is obviously bad mannered of them and I would not want to give offence by turning away or holding them off at arms length.Confused [8-)]

As another French forum person, I find it hard to imagine being kissed by the bank staff...and I have never witnessed such an event with other clients.... but maybe I have the wrong kind of relationship with my local Crédit Agricole, as I find most of the staff there equally unhelpful and clueless.

PDS I am therefore intrigued, very intrigued....


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   07/05/2008, 7:28
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Perhaps the kissing hides the cluelessness.Devil [6]

I suppose the ultimate would be getting kissed by one of the crones at the Hotel des Impots. Though I did get a long and rich laugh when I asked whether I should declare my (ex)wife as part of my patrimoine and whether there was a write off for les belles-mères.

 


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   07/05/2008, 8:38
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Steve - I wonder which part of France you are talking about? The staff in our Credit Agricole are very warm and friendly, especially our Nathalie. She has invited friends of ours to the Bank dinner and always greets warmly. She has never offerred to kiss us, but I can imagine it as a possibility. In this area women often kiss eachother, but men only shake hands with men.
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   23/05/2008, 7:26
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We initially found moving to France hard after living in Andalucia for 6 years for this very reason.  There the level of familiarity is much more noticeable, although you would still definitely need to know the appropriateness of certain actions.  Moving to "tu" is quite rapid, much more so than in other parts of Spain, but you have to gauge the move pretty shrewdly!  And two kisses on the cheek is so common that I still have to think twice here as it is very usual on first introduction in Spain on social occasions, almost like the British handshake. But even there I would find it amazing in a commercial situation - the bank teller might be calling you "tu" after a few visits unless you make a point of using "usted" (vous) - sometimes used as a "distancer" in various circumstances (a whole other story) - but any kisses would be most unlikely!

All in all I find it easier in France now, "vous" almost invariably (we've never yet got to know anyone where "tu" might be used) and, so far, no kisses!


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   23/05/2008, 10:28
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Steve the bank in Percy or Villedieu?  makes a difference
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   23/05/2008, 11:00
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Villedieu.

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   27/05/2008, 23:24
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To save embarrassment on the kissing front, keep this map handy:
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   28/05/2008, 6:28
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It can be helpful, but not totally accurate.. For example here in  Deux Sèvres, it's 3 kisses, unless you re in a hurry or there are too many people to kiss.. In this case, yes, it 's 1 ... 

I know, it's more than confusing............

And in dpt 35 , it's 4 kisses, for sure .

But this map may give you all a hint about the general tendancy.



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   28/05/2008, 9:29
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 Frenchie wrote:

It can be helpful, but not totally accurate.. For example here in  Deux Sèvres, it's 3 kisses, unless you re in a hurry or there are too many people to kiss.. In this case, yes, it 's 1 ... 

I know, it's more than confusing............

And in dpt 35 , it's 4 kisses, for sure .

But this map may give you all a hint about the general tendancy.

 

Usually 4 kisses in Charente-Maritime (17) unless you are in a hurry or there are too many people to kiss, as Frenchie said.


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