In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When meeting someone for the first time, a casual handshake is appropriate. However, if you're meeting a closer friend or relative, French people usually offer a small peck on the cheek as a form of greeting. Follow these rules when greeting people in France. If you're trying to give off a French vibe at home, try greeting friends and family members with a kiss like they do in France. Stick to people you're close with, however, as people from non-French cultures may be startled by a cheek kiss. In France, conversation usually revolves around art, culture, and politics. Read local magazines, local news, as well as international news. This way, you'll have something to talk about that makes you seem more French.  To make it easier to keep up with the news, download an app on your phone that lets you read the headlines during downtime during the day. Don't hesitate to bring up your favorite books and works of art. This will make you seem considerably more French. Avoid topics like gossip, especially celebrity gossip, as it's seen as largely uninteresting in France. Small talk is not a huge part of French culture, but it's occasionally considered appropriate. If someone is making eye contact with you while you're eating alone, don't hesitate to strike up a conversation. During train delays, it's not uncommon for French people to commiserate with one another by casually complaining about the train. Make conversation about typically French topics. For example, ask if a stranger has seen a recent play or art show. Mention a recent story in the paper. Personal space is a pretty big issue in France. Avoid touching or bumping into people unnecessarily and try to keep your hands to yourself as much as possible when riding on crowded trains. This rule is especially important if you're actually in France as opposed to trying to look French at home.
Summary: Greet people like you're French. Converse about culture and politics. Make small talk at cafés and on trains. Respect people's personal space.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're going to be living out of your suitcase for a while, it's a good idea to make the most important items, or the most useful items easily accessible so that you can get them quickly without having to unpack everything. What's most important for your trip will likely depend on you and your trip, so plan accordingly for yourself. Some travelers like to use mesh or netted bags to keep all your things in place in certain groups. For example, you could pack all your pajamas, underwear, and miscellaneous things in one mesh bag. Then you can have another for your shirts, and another for your pants. This keeps everything organized and easy to find, as well as easy to repack when it comes time. If you're feeling particularly type-A, it's also possible to plan out your individual outfits to keep them packed by day. If you're a planner, go ahead and figure out what you'd like to wear for each day of the trip and pack the pants and the shirts you're going to wear, rolled up together, or included in the same mesh bag. When the time comes, you can unroll the outfit or the bag and your'e ready to go. Bring an extra mesh bag for laundry, to help keep your dirty clothes separate from your clean clothes. This way you don't have to wash the clothes yourself on your trip, or you can have them all corralled in one place if you do have to make a trip to the laundromat.
Summary: Pack the most commonly used items on top. Consider packing into themed mesh bags. Consider grouping by outfit. Bring a place for dirty clothes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can find these magnets in the magnet section of a hardware store or a craft store.  They are typically sold in packs of 6 or 8. If you cannot find any, get a set of magnetic jewelry clasps from the beading section of a craft store instead. You can use smaller magnets too, but don't use larger ones. Do not use the  standard "black" magnets either; they are not strong enough.
Summary:
Get a pair of 1⁄4 in (6.4 mm) silver neodymium magnets.