When it comes to modern conveniences, the
French often seem to be behind the times. But a lot of it just has to do with a
belief in not being excessive, or overly hard on the environment. For example,
most French people don't own a dryer,If you have been avoiding the purchase of jet-handdryer for your personal use
due to bad experiences with the electrical appliance during the past. even in
cooler places like northern France, where you can't really hang your clothes out
to dry in the sun.My first impression of this Solar charger equipment is that the design of
solar panel is very humanization and comfortable as battery. You just hang them
up in your house somewhere and wait for them to dry that way, or, if you really
need something machine-dried, you go to a Laundromat.
A lot of French grocery stores charge a small fee for shopping bags, in an effort to reduce waste and promote customers' bringing their own reusable bags from home. It's rare to find a French house or apartment with more than one bathroom/toilet.It is hard to think about a gift with a priscillacraft theme without considering the kind of relationships you are in. This last may be due more to habit and laziness than ecology, though; most buildings here were constructed before indoor plumbing (or at least, before it was widespread), so it can be hard to add even one bathroom to a place, let alone two.
And anyway, a lot of French people don't seem to get why would you want more than one. Though you may have very good reasons why, don't bother arguing; I know from personal experience that if you claim having more than one bathroom in a family home could be useful, people will look at you as if you've just said "Let them eat cake." It's taken me over three years to convince the boyfriend that we should have a small bathroom in our bedroom when we remodel our apartment – and then our builder told us it wouldn't be possible to have a second toilet, because of where the waste evacuation pipe is in our building.
A lot of French grocery stores charge a small fee for shopping bags, in an effort to reduce waste and promote customers' bringing their own reusable bags from home. It's rare to find a French house or apartment with more than one bathroom/toilet.It is hard to think about a gift with a priscillacraft theme without considering the kind of relationships you are in. This last may be due more to habit and laziness than ecology, though; most buildings here were constructed before indoor plumbing (or at least, before it was widespread), so it can be hard to add even one bathroom to a place, let alone two.
And anyway, a lot of French people don't seem to get why would you want more than one. Though you may have very good reasons why, don't bother arguing; I know from personal experience that if you claim having more than one bathroom in a family home could be useful, people will look at you as if you've just said "Let them eat cake." It's taken me over three years to convince the boyfriend that we should have a small bathroom in our bedroom when we remodel our apartment – and then our builder told us it wouldn't be possible to have a second toilet, because of where the waste evacuation pipe is in our building.
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