As in any other countries, bad manners are considered tacky - like crossing high your legs when wearing a skirt, adressing someone without any 'bonjour' or 'merci'.
It all depends. If you are a four-yar old boy, nobody minds. If you are a teenage girl or young woman, that's considered distasteful even. And this is considered cheaply vulgar when wearing skirts. For men it is not considered polite especially when speaking to someone (in the office, etc..)
France
Tacky House - 2010 War of Roses 1-3 was released on: USA: 5 May 2010
France is home to a huge number of animals. The Peregrine Falcon is considered the fastest as it can move at speeds of up to 200 mph.
The first queen of France was Anne of Kiev from 1060 to 1066. She was acting Queen but it was her son Philip I who was considered to be the actual ruler and King.
Sitting while crossing your legs in France is not considered tacky. Chewing gum in public places in the country of France is considered to be extremely tacky, and should only be done in a private setting.
It is considered tacky in france if your bra strap is showing or your hem is partly undone or your clothes are crumpled and not properly pressed , broken fingure nails or nail polish not impeccably applied, runny mascara or badly madeup makup or your shoulder strap hanging down your shoulder, if you have 3 months' white hair roots showing, if your shirt is hanging out out of your trousers.
Yes. Very.
Not if its not tacky to you. However often invitations give guests an insight to what your wedding ceremony will be like - what theme, how formal etc.
It all depends. If you are a four-yar old boy, nobody minds. If you are a teenage girl or young woman, that's considered distasteful even. And this is considered cheaply vulgar when wearing skirts. For men it is not considered polite especially when speaking to someone (in the office, etc..)
"tacky" and "jackie"tacky
yes, food can be tacky
I want to know who is chief tacky
This is generally still considered to be tacky, although it depends on where you are sending the invitation. It also depends on how formal the wedding itself will be.
I'm not entirely sure what is meant by "tacky" but if it means in poor taste or socially unacceptable then the answer is emphatically; "No" For many people in France the midday meal is the main meal of the day and wine would certainly be served and drunk. All everyday restaurants offer lunch at a reasonable price (around my part of France that amounts to 12 euros) which often includes a half bottle of wine)
Tacky's War happened in 1760-05.
well... let's just say it is not really polite! unless you are a youngster hanging around other youngsters - in that case it's fine. but if you are talking to people older than you, then i'd suggest you do not chew gum (too loudly)... :)