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Seldom, if not at all, will you encounter a Parisian that smells bad. Ha! We all know how the French are known for their kisses, culinary masterpieces, intellect and exceptional romantic xxxx. Whoever started the myth that French men stink was just jealous. Compared with the top ranks, it’s considerably lower which means people should just stop caricaturing the French people as the epitome of smoking public. We could go and on but we wouldn't see France until rank 59th.įrance's consumption is 854 per adult annually. In terms of the number of cigarettes smoked by each adult per year, Serbia comes out the champion with 2,869 followed closely by Bulgaria with 2,822 then Greece with 2,795 and Russia with 2,786.
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To further debunk the myth, let's bring in some statistics into the picture.
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According to a recent survey, about 7.7 million French people are now using e-cigarettes on a daily basis. The significant decrease is attributed to French turning to electronic cigarette smoking instead. In 2013, cigarette sales dropped by 7.6%-that's about 4 billion less cigarettes than the previous year. Instead those who topped the notorious list are its neighbors including Russia, Serbia, Greece and Bulgaria. When talking about countries with the most smokers or highest cigarette annual consumption, France is not even on the top 10 list. Sure, some French men are perpetual smokers with a cigarette always on their hands, but that doesn't justify the stereotype that majority, if not all, French men are heavy smokers. I know we've all seen movies where a Frenchman is having a smoke. While that comes off as arrogant to many, defending your stance or belief in any argument is a character trait that is considered strong in the country. The French just tend to talk over one another and they also love to defend themselves. That is deemed rude in other countries but, in France, that's just the way it is. Take for instance interrupting while someone else is still talking. Stay a week or more in Paris and you will more likely encounter a rude French man or two, but that doesn't mean it’s true for everyone else.įrench men come off as rude not because they are inherently that way but because of the language barrier and cultural differences. While travelers love and adore Paris, apparently, it's not the same case for its people. When travelers were polled with a question of who are the rudest people in the world, guess who came out on top?