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In response to
"
Dawson, I agree. I don't care if the people of Paris are rude.
"
by
ty97
I've met a few shitty people in my life, in many different places. I wouldn't judge an entire nation based on that. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Aug 17 '09, 12:47
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..or one restaurant, in Jim's case -- nm
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Guy
Aug 17, 13:05
I'm not juding a nation. It is quite commonly known that Parisians can be quite rude to Americans.
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ty97
Aug 17, 12:48
21
don't people say the same thing about New York? -- nm
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Guy
Aug 17, 13:07
5
sure, and some people are. There's 8 million people in the city, some are jerks and some arent. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:08
New Yorkers are equitable. They are rude to everyone.
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ty97
Aug 17, 13:08
2
Parisians are pretty damn rude to each other. It cracks me up. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:09
1
like many things, they just dont put a high value on politeness (from what ive heard)
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Guy
Aug 17, 13:12
yeah, we're rude to americans here too. :) -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 17, 13:08
If you go in thinking this, then yes, the first rude Parisian you meet will validate this notion as true.
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con_carne
Aug 17, 12:55
4
eh, it doesn't matter though either way. I'm wouldn't be going to measure the friendliness. I'd be going for the city.
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ty97
Aug 17, 12:56
3
the city has so much to see, it's sick. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 12:58
2
If not this trip, I'll certainly get there. -- nm
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ty97
Aug 17, 13:02
1
tell us when you do. we have recs. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:02
I have been there many times and didn't find that. *shrug* I found Londoners more rude on average. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 12:49
9
I didn't find Parisians rude, either. Quite the contrary, in fact.
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Callisto
Aug 17, 12:55
7
The language thing is the probably the biggest part of it. -- nm
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Jim
Aug 17, 12:58
3
*ding* -- nm
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Spawn
Aug 17, 13:01
1
However...we went to like 8 other countries...and got nothing but warm receptions in all of them...
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Jim
Aug 17, 13:04
I think it's worth learning a few phrases no matter where you travel. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:00
That is true, but they certainly can see that I'm American with one look, and that's how we start. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 12:57
2
I can see this. Though in so many countries, in the tourist areas at least, they speak English already.
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ty97
Aug 17, 13:05
1
almost invariably, French people start talking to me in English (thinking I am American or Irish). Even if their English is poor.
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:06
(and I still adore London) -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 12:49
especially Paris ... it's hard to think of a city that has more to offer. It's insane how much there is to see. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 12:48
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