French People or people that lived in France, is it true that they not shower everyday? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. French Bath: To douse ones self with copious amounts of any God awful over.
A French guy explained it to me as being because French women are attracted to strong smells. I've heard European medieval bath houses had a culture around them similar to bathing in modern Japan. What did that culture look like? So, I think most folks now know that medieval Europeans did bathe quite frequently (though some more often than others.
There were private bath options, but there were also public bath houses. I think we all know the cliché. I don't even need a cite.
People in France rarely bathe. Or so they say. I remember my religion teacher in RC high school recounting his trip to France in the early 70's.
He said people there even smelled different. I also remember someone around the same time, possibly a media person, saying that the French rarely bathed because of the inaccessiblity of. 3.
France According to a survey, the French are officially odorous. 43 percent of French men and women, according to the research, don't take a daily shower, the Daily Star said. One-fourth admit to taking a shower once every 48 hours, 11% every three days, and 8% of French people say they take a shower once every four days.
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