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Paris syndrome

FancyMancy

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Paris syndrome (パリ症候群, Pari shōkōgun) is a sense of extreme disappointment exhibited by some individuals when visiting Paris, who feel that the city was not what they had expected. The condition is commonly viewed as a severe form of culture shock. The cluster of psychiatric symptoms has been particularly noted among Japanese tourists, perhaps due to the way in which Paris has been idealised in Japanese culture.

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"Is this Africa?" - Japanese Girl went on holiday to Paris for her vlog and can't believe her eyes
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"Is this Africa?" - Japanese Girl went on holiday to Paris for her vlog and can't believe her eyes
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I visited Paris last year and it's just as you point, there many good things too but I would definitely avoid Gare du Nord - a very advanced place where you can step in Congo and Arabia without leaving Paris. It was absolute trash with a bunch of "guests" wither drunk or selling cigarettes everywhere (and whatnot...) in a very dystopian scenario.

And brother, don't these people bath? Before anyone blabber about "racisum", I met some dark Brazilians who were culturally (or oufactivaly) shocked by what their noses have seen. First bus I take and there was this well dressed African lady in front of me who stank like some homeless man, and this Brazilian guy who tried to flirt with a black chick in Paris almost got knocked out by her "scent". I didn't notice much stink from White Frenchmen as the stereotype goes.

Now some of you have seen how kikes like to bitch how "anti-semitic" French people are and how are they mistreated in France. Now I visited another area which was somewhat multicultural too but less so and looked like a real place. There was this orthodox or conservative jewish community near where I stayed, near several muslims, africans and native White French people and absolutely no one treated them poorly, they were walking with their children and in full costumes. The French goyim after building monuments for them and fighting their wars aren't also washing and kissing their kike feet probably out of anti-semitism.

And about the native French people in Paris unlike the stereotype of them being rude, they have been the most kind and helpful to me the moment I arrived. This Celtic Princess looking woman came her way to help me in English when she saw I was confused about how the station worked, with a big smile on her face. Another time a bus driver lady stopped the whole bus to find someone who spoke English to explain things to me as I was confused again. That and the citizens helping old people in the bus etc.
 

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