They don't like working and enjoy relaxing
I do think that this is true compared to Americans, I remember hearing from my European History teacher in high school that "the French love to riot" and that the Farmer's Union would drive their tractors into Paris and block traffic. Also Dr. Desplaces said something similar about the Parisians striking during tourist season. 
Eat small meals very slowly
I have heard that the serving sizes are very small, but also that they have much longer meals than what I would be used to. I think that this is probably true because the "fast food" culture is predominately American
Most/All smoke cigarettes
Most/All smoke cigarettes
This is another common stereotype of French people that is probably true. I know that people in other countries smoke much more than Americans do, probably because in the United States commercials advertising cigarettes or other tobacco products are restricted and children are taught about the health risks. I don't smoke and neither does my family, but luckily I don't have asthma or mind the smell so if it is true then it won't be an issue.
They like to dress fashionably
This is the oldest stereotype I ever learned about the French and it is also probably true. I don't remember where I first hear it but I probably learned about it around the time I learned about the Eiffel Tower. I don't know much about fashion and I don't plan on buying anything I don't need other than maybe a small souvenir. It will be interesting to see how people choose to dress in a foreign country though.
They smell bad
Think France is the best nation
I don't know if I believe this or not. This is the a common stereotype I have heard of the French people so I think it must be at least partly true, though I think it has probably been exaggerated.
Think France is the best nation
This again is probably true, but I would think that it is a common sentiment shared across countries. I know many Americans believe the same for the United States and unless an individual comes from a country going through difficult times they will probably believe the best for the country they live in.
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