Excluding Paris, what are some stereotypes/observed differences contained by the different provinces/regions of France?



Answers:    I can give you a sudden overview of a few stereotypes :
Southerners are supposed to be voluble, talk loudly and flap their hands profoundly
Bretons are supposed to be dour and wary of foreigners (anyone not of Brittany)
Auvergnats (from Massif Central) are supposed to be tightfisted
Northerners are supposed to be closed mouth and cold
Alsacians are supposed to be awfully Germanic.
Parisians are supposed to be arrogant know it all that everyone loves to antipathy.

Now, I've met dour Southerners, laughing Bretons, generous Auvergnats, and exceedingly French Alsacians. As for Parisians, we are full of understanding for those who don't own the chance to live surrounded by Paris ;-)))) Oops. Did I say that aloud?
I enjoy lived in Marseille for a long time and they are supposed to exagerate everything. For example, "I own been waiting five minutes" is "I enjoy been waiting five hours". They consider that Avignon (less than 100 kilometres North) is a suburb of Oslo or Stockholm.

I do not know other region as economically as Provence. There are some clichés: people contained by Lyon are timid, reserved, even a bit hypocrite. People in North (Lille, Dunkerque) are heat up and friendly. People in Nice are racist and highly conservative.


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