Here, you go to the supermarket and you have wipes to clean your hands before shopping. No, we don't have that in France, but we recycle.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
France is a place where the money falls apart in your hands but you can't tear the toilet paper.
I always clean before the cleaning lady comes. If not, when I come home, I can't find anything. Cleaning ladies are always hiding things you leave out.
The Viennese wash everything. Where else in the world does the government hire public servants to wash public telephone booths and the glass over traffic lights? Every time I see someone doing these things, I smile like a child.
I don't live in France; I live in myself.
I hope this doesn't sound pretentious, but I very often like the way Europeans make movies. I think sometimes that don't they care about having to clean certain things.
It is true that in France, women put on less things. If they have a necklace, they don't put on earrings; if they have nail polish, they don't put on all their rings and all their bracelets.
We live in a disposable society. It's easier to throw things out than to fix them. We even give it a name - we call it recycling.
In France, you can sell a lot, but nobody outside of France ever hears of it.
France is the country where the money falls apart and you can't tear the toilet paper.
Whether it's destiny or fate or whatever, I don't think I could do a French Laundry anywhere else.