Participants in training environments
in France may exhibit some of the following behaviours:
- Like to discuss points thoroughly from a social, political even philosophical standpoint (not just a technical one).
- Keen to pursue logical/critical arguments with trainer/other participants.
- Open about positive/negative reactions so don't be afraid to say "no" and be critical.
- Formal but in many contexts increasingly informal (although even here "Vous" is still prevalent with outsiders).
- May arrive later or leave early.
Some of the core values and beliefs that may be 'running this behaviour' are:
- French is best! - use the language if possible.
- Intellectual processes must be rigorous and grounded in an overall view of Man.
- Consensus is not always appropriate/required.
Some Do's may be:
- Allow discussions to continue -- quality of input more important than keeping to
schedule.
- Be prepared to enter into debate/discussion and offer personal views.
- Demonstrate logic behind arguments (better yet: cite a famous French writer!).
Some Don'ts may be:
- Use self-deprecating humour too much.
- Sacrifice thoroughness in the interests of time, as long as all delegates are engaged in
the discussion.
- Be too informal or over familiar, particularly with older groups.
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