because they can
Babies may rub their face into your shoulder after eating as a way to self-soothe and feel comforted. This behavior can also be a sign of tiredness or a way for them to release tension.
In most Europeon countries they eat with the fork in the left hand and push their food onto the fork eating with the fork pointing down and in very small amounts. More the French way which is why most French people eat 12 course meals but eating in very small amounts it's not unusual for people in France to eat like this on a regular basis and stay thin.
Cut your hair. Stop eating fatty foods. Take showers.
If you mean to ask "how do you say 'walk' in French?" the verb is "aller au pied" if you are walking to somewhere and it is "se promener" if you are just walking without a destination in mind.As for "walking in french", I am not exactly sure in what way French people walk that is different from non-French people. From what I have seen, French people walk the same way as everyone else.
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"Je" means "I" in French. People use it as a way to express themselves or describe their actions in first person.
Many people do not like French but some how it worked its way into the national curriculum I personally do not because its boring. French people dont have to learn English and we do not have to learn French that is how it should be
eating nuts with it
Yes I know someone who finished that way.
awe no way man!if you do then that's just gross,but you ain't supposed too! :)
"Bon appétit" is a French phrase that translates to "good appetite" in English. It is commonly used as a polite way to wish someone a good meal before they begin eating.