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Lunch wars : French resistance meets American efficiency

Season 1, Ep. 2

Ever wondered why French people disappear for two hours at lunch while Americans wolf down protein bars at their desks?


In this episode, I dive into one of the most striking cultural differences between France and the United States: our completely opposite approaches to the midday meal.


I share stories about my culture shock moments, from watching colleagues multitask through lunch to explaining the sacred French lunch break ritual to bewildered American coworkers.


Discover how something as simple as lunch reveals deeper insights about work-life balance, cultural priorities, and the art of taking a proper break.


Whether you’re an American curious about French lifestyle, a French person navigating US work culture, or simply someone interested in cross-cultural experiences, this episode offers entertaining anecdotes and observations about how food culture shapes our daily lives.


Join me for a lighthearted yet insightful exploration of Franco-American differences that will make you rethink your own lunch habits.


Perfect for anyone fascinated by cultural contrasts, workplace dynamics, or the eternal quest for the perfect work-life balance.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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