Missing American Convenience
France’s dedication to a slower-paced lifestyle is evident in its approach to convenience stores and late-night shopping. Unlike the land of 24/7 convenience that many Americans are accustomed to, France embraces a different rhythm of life. Here, shops tend to close earlier, and those spontaneous late-night ice cream cravings often go unfulfilled.
For someone used to the quick fixes and fast-food culture of the United States, this shift in convenience can be surprising. In the US, a piping hot pizza can arrive at your doorstep almost as quickly as you can utter “EIFFEL TOWER.” While adapting to this change is a small price to pay for the charm of the French lifestyle, it’s a noteworthy adjustment for those accustomed to round-the-clock access to goods and services.