@Cb_bdbdinteresting questions!!
How long have you been an expatriate and what is your country of origin?
3.5 years USA
聽 聽 Which company do you work for, and how long have you been in the same job?
I manage a village in St Tropez, doing this job for 2 years now
聽 聽 Do you have family in France?
I am married to a Frenchman 馃
聽 聽 What were the main challenges you faced during your expatriation?
language barrier and French administration, being discriminated for being American
聽 聽 How did you manage these challenges?
Took French lessons, have my husband deal with the French administration mostly, be confident and 鈥渦se鈥 my individuality and American perspective to my advantage
聽 聽 What were the most positive aspects of your expatriation experience?
Integrating into French culture, being out of America, changing careers
聽 聽 What were the most difficult aspects of your expatriation experience?
same as above-I also miss my kids, family and friends terribly
聽 聽What are the differences between the working habits in your home country and those in France?
work ethic, working less hours here, admitting failure/mistakes is revered in France unlike in America, so taking the blame is ok here where in US there is always a fear of being sued
聽 聽Can you tell me about the cultural differences you have noticed between the two countries?
France is more relaxed and puts more value in time off and quality of life. French people are self-deprecating, never good enough vs Narcissism of America, French people are quiet, Americans are LOUD. You can discuss politics in France and respect each others durent views鈥olitics divides in America. Yoga pants are not ok to where out to the store in France鈥here鈥檚 more of a national sense of style and sophistication, more traditional.
聽 聽 What surprised you the most during your expatriation?
the lack of progress in patriarchy, most French do not work overtime, News being more non-biased/fair in their broadcasting giving equal time to all views, the relaxed atmosphere of the news and professional people (drs, lawyers, politicians, etc), unemployment support, government support, ability to stay employed through long cancer treatments, etc
聽 聽 What did you learn during your expatriation and how did it influence your world view?
i learned America is whacked!!! I now view America as an isolated island with media control and a 鈥渄umbing down鈥 of the population. Learning about other countries鈥 election processes was fascinating.
聽 聽 What lessons would you learn from your expatriation experience for someone who would like to have a similar experience?
just having a bigger world view is huge, deprogramming the way you were raised
聽 聽 How has your expatriation experience affected your personal and professional life?
I have completely changed my life鈥areer, marriage鈥 am much less stressed now
聽 聽 If you are a manager and you manage a team on a daily basis, what differences do you observe between management in France and in your country of origin?
work ethic is less here, doing your very best is different. It may have to do with my employees/contractors because there are some who are very dedicated to their job and very good at it, but generally most people don鈥檛 care 100% about the work they do, they are not aiming to please. This is very different than in America where everyone is looking to promote and be the best. I find the people here are just fine with their social status and do not have goals to 鈥渕ove up鈥 I think this is a cultural thing with clearly defined classes and no promises that 鈥測ou can be whatever you want鈥 here. There are so many holidays and breaks and no urgency to get a job done, much less done correctly. Then there is an easy 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know鈥 thrown around when something goes wrong and a deflection onto another system. It鈥檚 interesting. When someone does say they messed up, there isn鈥檛 an urgency to fix it. Now I work with a lot of different nationalities鈥ritish, Portuguese, Italian, Ukrainian, Russian, Filipino, Swiss, Australian so sometimes it鈥檚 hard to discern what is actually culturally French