https://karenlebillon.com/2011/10/16/how-long-is-your-lunch-break-in-france-its-two-hours/
How long is your lunch break? In France, it’s two hours…
The French are serious about eating. Nowhere is this more evident than at lunchtime, when the entire nation sits down for a proper meal (the biggest and most important meal of the day). Over 95% of French people do this. Stores and doctor’s offices close. No one answers the phone. The mid-day meal is sacred.
Even children at school get a long lunch break: between one and a half to two hours. A minimum of 30 minutes during that time period is spent sitting at the table, eating the freshly prepared, three- or four-course meals, that kids get every day. The rest of the time is spent playing (and digesting all of that good food).,,,,,,,,,
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