When in France, don't try hugging, french people kiss, they don't hug.
You might think because they kiss this means they are social... mais non, they find hugging personal, just as we find kissing.
Do you know how many people i kiss everyday? After kissing my husband goodbye every morning, i have to kiss my friend Fabrice, we go to the campus together in his car. Then once on campus, i have to kiss everyone twice on the cheek, sometimes trice. I still have to kiss everyone goodbye at the end of the day. In France, kissing your friends goodbye is as important as kissing them good morning. It's rude to simply say bye or wave.
The only time i am not kissing someone is when the person annouces that he/she has got cold. Once i got to class late cos i had an appointment at the hospital that morning. On arriving, i was so tired that i just couldn't start to kiss everyone, so i had to joke about it to skip it. I got into the class said bonjour and started counting "1, 2, 3..." then i said "Merde 12 people present, 12 multiplied by 2, that's 24 kisses. Where do i start?" They all burst into laughter so i blew a kiss and went to my desk. But that didn't mean i totally escaped kissing that day, cos some still kissed me during break
If you’re entering or leaving a group, you have no choice but to go around to each person and kiss him or her individually.
In France, girls kiss both guys and girls upon meeting. Two kisses, which generally involves touching cheeks but kissing the air near the other person’s ear, once on each cheek. In Paris, they kiss three times and up to four in northern France.
I sometimes get three to four kisses, it means the person is happy to see me. In my husband's family, it's the tradition to kiss family members three times, this custom is common in southern france.
Guys normally kiss girls only, they kiss guys generally only if it's a close friend, a family member or someone they haven't seen in a while. Guys mostly shake hands: a firm, strong handshake, looking into the eyes. If you are really happy to see the person, you may cover your handshake with your other hand if you are not familiar enough share a kiss.
Women shake hands in a professional situation, or if they don’t know each other at all, but move on to kissing very quickly, even at work among colleagues. For example, when you arrive at a party, you kiss people you already know and shake hands with people you just get introduced to, you become friends, socialize, and share a goodbye kiss when you leave.
Sometimes, I meet people for the first time and want to share a hand shake when we get introduce then i hear "on se fait la bise?" which means "can we kiss?", then we share kisses. I know already that the person really like me...
French people don't do big bear hugs, moving close to hug, is getting too personal. You are going to shock the person who isn't expecting it. Kissing is part of the frenchies way of life. Fortunately most french people don't have mouth odour, they either smell of coffee, cigarette or perfum. They always put perfums behind their ears or on the neck...
Behave like the Frenchies when you are in France ! Wink wink :)
By blog visitor Ayo DEFORGE
Lol....
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile over here we find kissing personal and rightly so...Lol
Wouldn't wanna kiss a stranger on ma very first meeting though...just saying.
seriously.. such tedious kissing.....yimu.
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I need a french kiss
ReplyDeleteAkuko!!!
ReplyDeleteMais c'est vrai tout ce que elle a rencontré. Les français sont des hypocrites qui aime flatté les gens alors qu'il s'est sens rien pour eux. Ils sont paresseux en plus et très exploitante. Je n'aime pas du tout les français surtout leur histoire de bisous la.
DeleteBonjour et bon dimanche à ma famille SDKB. Je vous envoie des millions de bisous à tous.
Omo we Nigerians need to start dis kiss of a tin.
ReplyDeleteOh! Really? Never knew, its dt y we hv 'french kiss'
ReplyDeleteHmmmm
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm.I can imagine my self kissing this mallam with tobacco ridden teeth Ina kwana.. I swear dem go stone me to death..during the next riot in kano....shuooo....men don even shake the hands of females here o....
ReplyDeleteU even get plenty LIVER staying in Kano!!!
DeleteLol. This lady dokita. Hahahahahaha
DeleteNorth is not safe for now !!!!
DeletePlease Orela leave the North it's not safe for you right now. We don't want anything to happen to you darling.
DeleteOwk.
ReplyDeleteLooka your name sef...u sef u too dey forge biko loolzz
ReplyDeleteAnyways thanks for this, whatever it is...I think I will call it a rant. You're tired of kissing bah...pele
Sounds so much like hardwork.
ReplyDeleteI have friends from up to 10 different countries and I generally greet them with a hug and 2 kisses. I can't be bothered about matching nationalities to 1,2 3 or 4 kisses.
I'm sure I won't be executed if I just say hi in France and go my way.
A habit that would put a female behind bars in Saudi. Eheheh
DeleteLol @ 'fortunately, most french people don't have mouth odour'.
ReplyDeleteClick my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers
They don't cos the garlic conceals it ;)
Delete*yawn....
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeleteKissing is their form of greeting there
ReplyDeleteI love to hug ! It gives me this special comforting feeling. I still remember the hug anty Sheila gave me on Christmas Day... OMG!lt was so warm ...can't forget
ReplyDeleteWere u for see her ?
DeleteKiss kwa?
ReplyDeleteHian!!!
All i see i kiss, kisses, kissing, kissest etc
ReplyDeleteand i ask
What do we need this kissing lecture for?
Is this another method of becoming "BLOG LEGEND" ?
OR new method of sharing your location?
To inform n enlighten. Don't b a wet blanket *2 kisses by ur ears*
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ReplyDeleteAll i see i kiss, kisses, kissing, kissest etc
ReplyDeleteand i ask
What do we need this kissing lecture for?
Is this another method of becoming "BLOG LEGEND" ?
Abii kiss dey hungry u?
OR new method of sharing your location?
Ok oooo
ReplyDeleteKiss what? Some people have smelling spit and once you come in contact with their spirit your nostrils will be harassed for the rest of the day. Boko haram spit. Deadly.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, that's very nice of them. I need such kisses provided the person doesn't have body odour and mouth odour.
ReplyDeleteAm actually laughing in french...good to know
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ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha
ReplyDeleteIt might not interest you to know that Nigerians neither kiss nor hug.
We shake and knee. Lol.
Yawns! !!
ReplyDeleteI read so much "kiss" I got dizzy!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Ayo how safe is it in France right now? Be safe
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha
ReplyDeleteIt might not interest you to know that Nigerians neither kiss nor hug.
We shake and knee. Lol.
***Kneel****
Deleteok. seen. afi to kiss nigerians? 70 has body, hair or mouth odour. i cant biko
ReplyDeleteLmao
ReplyDeleteI think I should consider relocating to France
Such sweet way of greeting
Off to france to visit my friend joy who is also married to a french man.
ReplyDeletewow! so revealing. variety is d spice of life but why is d tongue t tongue deep form of kissing called d french kiss? #curiousme
ReplyDeleteI love france already.I,personally find the kissing so cool.
ReplyDeleteKissing things...lol
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ReplyDeleteNo Ayo,we better start kissing here 3x everyday with fellow bvs not only when in france maybe some of the bvs locking horns like rhynoceros and baring their fangs like king cobra will cease fire. Bvs on se fait la bise? Thank you Ayo for this wonderful piece. Muahh muahh. Muahhhhhhhhh. This is awesome.
Oui Healing Rain je suis avec toi Ont se fait la bise. C'est beaucoup plus mieux que tous ces bagarres que ont à ici quotidienment. Faison des bises et l'amour pas la guerre.
DeleteOk..imagine this trend starting in naija. .hahahaha. .them go turn am to another thing. .
ReplyDeleteoshey french kiss
ReplyDeleteI Love this write up,quite educating. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love this write up,quite educating. Nice one
ReplyDeleteI love this write up,quite educating. Nice one
ReplyDeleteI Love this write up,quite educating. Thanks
ReplyDeleteNice one.. Lol
ReplyDeleteLol. U go fear kissing nah
ReplyDeleteLol. U go fear kissing nah
ReplyDeleteI hope ur lips don't end up with the shape of shoki lol I love french people they are very transparent people
ReplyDeleteAnd very lazy and exploitative as well.
DeleteLet's pretend I am in france
ReplyDeleteThree kisses to Genny baby
Three kisses to Bloglord
Three kisses to Ezenwanyi
Three kisses to Jayem
Three kisses to Chiadajesus
Three kisses to Viva cara
Three kisses to my new loff Sabongida ora
Three kisses to Irene b
Two kisses to Pinkshell
Two kisses to Misterman
Two kisses to Uniki daniel
Hugs to Kelvin happiness
XOXO MYSTERY
That's how u didn't gimme.....
DeleteAaahhhh. You don carry skin disease for kissing Ezenwanyi and Jayem the troublemakers. Lol.
DeleteFive kisses to u my XOXO...
DeleteHappy weekend darlg.!
Awwww
Delete50 kisses to my XOXO Mystery.
Howdy dear?
You've been MIA, hope you're good.
Hian!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for d newsflash@Ayo Deforge!!!
Stella bae...where you go since morning na,please post comments Jere coz I haff refresh tire o! *French kiss*with lotz of saliva.hehehehe! Nkanu Chic
ReplyDeleteLol, if a guy wants to toast a babe and first he does is to kiss her. Then the toasting is have way gone. It makes friendship easier.
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No. The kiss doesn't have heavy significance. When everyone kisses all and sundry like we handshake, a bobo no go fit think like that.
DeleteNice one. But I don't think I'll like this kiss kiss abeg.
ReplyDeleteSame thing I noticed in Turkey even among the men and it always looks awkward.
Kiss kwa. It means France isn't a country I'd visit anytime soon. Sometimes, I cringe when I hug someone. To kiss ke? Can I? I'm always uncomfortable when someone's skin touches mine. It gives me shivers. My sis says I am too sensitive.
ReplyDeleteParis is a very beautiful place, hence d sayn *see paris n die* lol not 4 us
DeleteReally? Your hubby nko? Would u cringe? I knw what u mean though, lol. But there has to be an exception to the rule
DeleteFrench people are not friendly, non helpful and they are very rude. If you go to france, don't expect to get any help in finding your way aroung or transltion of a menu, before you open your mouth to ask if they speak english, they have shut you down. This was like 10 years ago but an enligh collegue and an indian collegue that went to france 2 years ago and during the xmas period says it is still the same, so they haven't change.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the fake kisses :)
Bia, is this my hubby? Because this is exactly what he always rants about les frogs. Biko papa Chichi, no forget say you never get me my Xmas gift.
DeleteMama Chichi.
Lol @ mama and papa Chichi
DeleteHow cute
France is beautiful. I live in pAris n Bonjour will never be complete without a kiss same as goodbye n welcome n thank you.. my kids do alot.. Don't speak n translate the frnch2eng for you because they are afraid to get it wrong n have you laugh at them.. lol @SHB
DeleteI thought I was the only one who sees those frogs for what they really are. Lazy, snobbish, sassy, hypocritical lot . With their dirty streets.
DeleteLmao I really find fascinating and enjoyable,really wish we can behave like the french in Nigeria
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DeleteSounds better than hugging. I for one think hugging is too personal also and prefer to just shake or if I can't escape it,I give a side hug.
ReplyDeletehahahaha...... i dnt coment here but i found this to be intresting. what a best way to show and shear love...... i jst av to adopt this thou i dey nija..... i pray am save sha
ReplyDeleteSame rule in Italy!
ReplyDeleteNot just in France ooo... many countries don't hug
ReplyDeleteI grew up doing the side cheek kiss... until I moved and over here all we do is hug and shake hands in a professional setting
ReplyDeleteawww thanks Bv
ReplyDeleteNoted
ReplyDeletehuh
ReplyDeleteOk I was going to ask about the odours- erm lemme try, ceni par problemo..hehe!
ReplyDeleteNigerians should start this.
ReplyDeleteAnd Nigerians own should be tongue to tongue.
Lol
Kul
ReplyDeleteIf I kiss people in my class,then that Indian boy will just kill me with garlic!!!!Shit!!! Thank God, I'm not in France.....#DeathByGarlic#
ReplyDeleteNoted!.
ReplyDeleteHahahah. Nice write up.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the kissing to hugging jor. I find hugging from another person annoying
ReplyDeleteOk,seen,heard,tnanks...next.
ReplyDeleteThis can't happen in naija oh..with the kind of chronic mouth odour some people have eh..once they come close to kiss u,u'l just faint..
ReplyDeleteYou don't kiss strangers in the mouth bae. #ChickKiss
DeleteOh Ayo,u remind of those FSN meetings where Tijani usually takes advantage of the french culture to satisfy his urges, his own was too forceful. I remember avoiding his greetings. How is France?
ReplyDeleteSoooo true. When I returned to Nigeria after my studies, I was giving kisses but noticed people were reluctant. My friend Aicha was always called when I kissed her in the cheeks too and I kept wondering why. After about 6 months it dawned on me that Nigerians don't kiss. They do handshakes and its selective ooo. Someone can meet a group of friends and will shake just the person he/she knows and ignore the rest. So rude IMHO. Then it occurred to me Aicha may have taught I was a lesbian oooo, euhhhh. Since then I just greet and when I get into a francophone zone I kiss.
ReplyDeleteNgwanu ndi france,kiss on...because if una try am for naija hian nsogbu ga kwa di!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Dat place go make sense o.....Kisses....rolls eyes.....
ReplyDeletesuch tedious kissing. yimu.
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That's good, oya sdk chop kisses***mwah***
ReplyDeleteI need to go to France
ReplyDelete@Galore
but am in france i don kiss . i shake hands . yes my friends dont like it .., Au revoir et bises à tous . STELLA Bisous, bisous, bisous ! Bisous, tchao, bisous !
ReplyDeleteBBM UPDATE: Kissing things on my mind.
ReplyDeleteThis is very educative. Thanks Ayo
ReplyDeleteAwwww..
ReplyDeleteSo sweeeeet..
Nice one. "on
ReplyDeletese fait la bise?" On this blog? Lol. Je t' amie francais. Merci beaucoup Ayo
Ok noted, but thankGod it's not our culture cux some people mouth odour can send u to hospital kai!
ReplyDeleteWow. I Enjoyed this article to the core.
ReplyDeleteAyo oshee .
ReplyDeleteWat if the person has a skin disease? Just asking. Lol!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha. Hilarious something.
ReplyDeleteThis one you do kiss kiss everyday, I hope you don't have a pointed mouth and lips now?
Wow. I Enjoyed this article to the core.
ReplyDeleteSee serious kissing tinzzzz.....Make we no try that for naija ooo cos we never kiss sef, dem don dey rape
ReplyDeleteWow,let me start praticing who is goin 1st?
ReplyDeleteBLOG ANALYSER: interesting!. Guyz welcome me back ooo! It has been two weeks of trauma without blogs like my Sweet SDK! And MTN is to be blamed. Barawaoss!! This Is a breath of fresh air this evening! I am celebrating my return.
ReplyDeleteOhh! Welkom back, nwunye Andrea lol
Deletelol.....heii..missed sdk like mad....school stress no be for here o...
ReplyDeletebis subs??? daris god o..
Lesson learnt,,,,nice one
ReplyDeleteThe person who put up this post is so right.... Initially it was odd to me but now I can bisous for Africa. It gets tiring sometimes too.
ReplyDeleteActually not just the french folks, its an European thingy #am outta here
ReplyDeleteNo Germans just say Hallo and it ends there.Nobody has time for too much touching body here abeg. except with very close friends and family and even at that it's still Hallo und Wie geht's dir?
DeleteAkuko ne gwu! Thank God this tn is nt practised in naija! Who knows the kind of stench smell id hv to endure each day! Sm peeps mouth can smell ordinarily wen they re nt close to u! Talk more of dem comin close for a kiss! Tns like dis mks me happy that am a naijarian
ReplyDeleteNot just in France but many francophone countries too. You get used to it.
ReplyDeleteYankee style na to hug all day.
Good write up Ayo
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info.Noted!
ReplyDeleteNawa o. When I noticed some 2 white guys always kissing when they see each other, I ignorantly concluded they were gays o. Infact I gist my friends sef. Hehehe
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but its cheek or air kiss its actually less personal than hugging
ReplyDeleteIt's called a peck not a kiss Stella!
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