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French are the cleanest in Europe, study finds
Despite a persistent negative stereotype about French hygiene practices - which at least one historian says has a ring of truth - a study has found that the French may actually be more fastidious than their European neighbours.
By Tony Todd (text)
If cleanliness is next to godliness, then the French – and especially French women – are among the most saintly in Europe, according to a 2010 study.
Confounding certain longstanding negative stereotypes, a survey by US consulting firm United Minds for Tena (a Swedish manufacturer of personal hygiene products) found that 97% of women in France feel ill at ease going out without having washed their hands or brushed their teeth, compared to 84% of Germans.
And 94% of them feel uncomfortable leaving the house if they have not showered, as opposed to only 74% of women in Britain.
The poll also found that the French dedicate more time to the pursuit of cleanliness, with French men spending 35 minutes a day on attending to personal hygiene and women taking an average of 46 minutes – more than all other European countries.
It was not always thus: of those surveyed in France, 42% of men and 45% of women said they are more attentive to their cleanliness now than they were a decade ago.
A historically negative image
According to historian Georges Vigarello, a specialist in hygiene, the recent improvements are down to a growing conception that people are defined by their bodies, rather than by what they do with them.
But this does not explain why the French have suffered from a somewhat negative reputation in terms of their personal hygiene practices, especially in Anglo-Saxon countries.
Vigarello conceded that historically there was a grain of truth to these assumptions, but noted that it applied only to the poorer classes and “not to the nobility or the bourgeoisie”.
“If you compare London and Paris in the 18th and 19th centuries, the hygiene situation for the poor and the working classes was equally deplorable,” he told FRANCE 24.
“But in England, the development of a decent water supply infrastructure happened much earlier than in France, so ordinary people in British cities began to wash more. A visitor to France in the mid- to late 19th century would have noticed the difference.”
For Vigarello, the good news is that standards have improved everywhere.
“Even if the French are slightly ahead, the standards of personal hygiene in the 21st century are pretty much the same in all European countries,” he said.




























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What about this New Research?
A new research published today reveals that French and Brits do not shower and wash their hands enough.
France is Number One
All the trolls foaming at mouth to rip France, please explain why France is the Number One tourist destination in the world? You're just whiny little sore losers. Oh, and btw in 2011 the EU had the highest Gross Domestic Product, GDP, in the World, putting the USA in second place. So in theory France is the richest, cleanest and most desired place to be. Fact is fact my hateful little toads.
English people are the dirtiest
We all believe that the French are clean and good people.
English people from Britain are the dirtiest people of the world.
The French
I myself can claim French ancestry on at least three branches of my family tree and I resent other peoples making fun of my families. Remove the beam from your own eyes before trying to tamper with the specks in ours. "Long live the French."
smelly french
Many reke of BO even young otherwise attractive women,had to sack young french guys for lack of personal hygiene.
News
good
French Hygiene
My French dentist says the French do not take care of their teeth. There is dog poop everywhere. Trash and cigarette butts litter the filthy bathrooms, the buses are sticky with soda dumped on seats. Having lived in France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, I would say that France is much filthier than any other country in Europe.
Eventhough India has bad
Eventhough India has bad sanitation infrastructure, we have a water basin outside (not part of wash room) near the front door of restaurant to wash our hands. When we leave we rinse our mouth and wash our hands again. Simple solution.
French are the cleanest in Europe, study finds
The french might be cleaning their bodies better but their public toilets re still the dirtiest i have encountered
Another pointless poll
Just like the ones that say all Americans believe in God and are not racists - visit USA & you'll find the opposite is true