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I was in Paris a couple of years ago, and was quite pleasantly surprised that Parisians weren't as rude as I thought they'd be. Well, except for an unfortunate unpleasant exchange at the ticket counter at the airport.

In any event, one thing I read is "If a Frenchman insults you, let it go. Two minutes after it's over the Frenchman has long forgotten it, and so should you."

A dear deceased British friend who lived in Paris for many years pointed out that Paris was wonderful, except for the Parisites. 
 
 
I would have planned and called the alumni offfice before I spent all day on the subway. They have always been  
accomodating in almost every area for us, home and away.
 
I was in Paris a couple of years ago, and was quite pleasantly surprised that Parisians weren't as rude as I thought they'd be. Well, except for an unfortunate unpleasant exchange at the ticket counter at the airport.

In any event, one thing I read is "If a Frenchman insults you, let it go. Two minutes after it's over the Frenchman has long forgotten it, and so should you."

A dear deceased British friend who lived in Paris for many years pointed out that Paris was wonderful, except for the Parisites. 
 
 

Pretty much all the parisians we encountered were real nice except for the one who worked for St Johns. Helps matters that my girlfriend speaks french fluently but over all pretty nice people and more importantly awesome food and wine
 
I was in Paris a couple of years ago, and was quite pleasantly surprised that Parisians weren't as rude as I thought they'd be. Well, except for an unfortunate unpleasant exchange at the ticket counter at the airport.

In any event, one thing I read is "If a Frenchman insults you, let it go. Two minutes after it's over the Frenchman has long forgotten it, and so should you."

A dear deceased British friend who lived in Paris for many years pointed out that Paris was wonderful, except for the Parisites. 
 
 

Pretty much all the parisians we encountered were real nice except for the one who worked for St Johns. Helps matters that my girlfriend speaks french fluently but over all pretty nice people and more importantly awesome food and wine
 

Still the greatest city in the world.
Great people, fabulous food and beautiful women.
They work a 25 hour work week and receive 8 weeks vacation.
Most popular destination of all our offices when I worked.
Oh, to be 25 and single..................
 
I was in Paris a couple of years ago, and was quite pleasantly surprised that Parisians weren't as rude as I thought they'd be. Well, except for an unfortunate unpleasant exchange at the ticket counter at the airport.

In any event, one thing I read is "If a Frenchman insults you, let it go. Two minutes after it's over the Frenchman has long forgotten it, and so should you."

A dear deceased British friend who lived in Paris for many years pointed out that Paris was wonderful, except for the Parisites. 
 
 

Pretty much all the parisians we encountered were real nice except for the one who worked for St Johns. Helps matters that my girlfriend speaks french fluently but over all pretty nice people and more importantly awesome food and wine
 

Still the greatest city in the world.
Great people, fabulous food and beautiful women.
They work a 25 hour work week and receive 8 weeks vacation.
Most popular destination of all our offices when I worked.
Oh, to be 25 and single..................
  Up until now Venice was my favorite but even then I wouldn't want to spend more than 3 or 4 days there.

BUT Paris is stunning. The girls like you mentioned are ridiculously hot. Possibly even a little hotter that the girls in Buenos Aires. Even the girl tourists are hot.

Biggest problem was most restaurants closed on sundays and where we we living most bars/restaurants close at 11 or maybe a little after.

Definitely going back again. Especially since I can always tie a london trip and add paris or go to amsterdam and tie paris or something like that. But there is no way I'm not going back. Just want to relax there and hang out with the Parisians

I'd say I liked the food in Italy a little better but in Paris on a scale of 1-10 I'd still give it a 12.  
 
 My girlfriend starts her job for Air France today so we can fly to Paris for $300 round trip, or free if we fly stand by :) Looks like I might have to take advantage of it
 
 My girlfriend starts her job for Air France today so we can fly to Paris for $300 round trip, or free if we fly stand by :) Looks like I might have to take advantage of it
 

You need to hook me up with some friends&family discount :)

Or I'm going to make my girlfriend get a job with Air France


BTW on a separate note this was the first time I've ever flown British Airways and their airline food both flights was fantastic. Curry chicken going to Europe and Chicken with leeks and mashed potatoes on the way back. Both excellent

Worst I've ever had was going to Italy on Al Italia. I wouldn't feed a dog their food 
 
As an FYI, Laduree, the great patisserie on Champs Elysee, has opened a store on Madison Avenue. They ship macarons from Paris. Went there today, the lines are out the store, but a nice reminder of Paris.

 My girlfriend starts her job for Air France today so we can fly to Paris for $300 round trip, or free if we fly stand by :) Looks like I might have to take advantage of it
 

You need to hook me up with some friends&family discount :)

Or I'm going to make my girlfriend get a job with Air France


BTW on a separate note this was the first time I've ever flown British Airways and their airline food both flights was fantastic. Curry chicken going to Europe and Chicken with leeks and mashed potatoes on the way back. Both excellent

Worst I've ever had was going to Italy on Al Italia. I wouldn't feed a dog their food 
 
 
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