Europe | Choose the snooze

The siesta is still a serious business in Europe’s south

It should be copied more widely

The sun smiling over a sea side town.
Illustration: Peter Schrank

WHILE ON HOLIDAY in Europe this summer, the Washington Post advises American readers, bear in mind a few things to avoid being seen as clueless. Reset your air-conditioning expectations, observe local tipping customs and say bonjour or bonsoir to a French shopkeeper at all costs.

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