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Are the Parisian people really unfriendly?

thats what i hear.

    



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Laughing Annabella
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As someone else says, it is like any other big city. I would add that it also depends on the area: in the very touristic or busy places, Parisians tend to be more unfriendly, because they are in a hurry and stressed by city life, but in the more residential areas where there is a kind of communal spirit, they can be very friendly. Try the street markets or the little cafés or shops, and you will meet very friendly people.


Settelbanat
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That is like saying Americans are rude and obnoxious. I'm sure some Parisians are unfriendly but not all of them.


axelle r
No but they can be rude if you're a loud, drunken, outspoken tourist. I've never encountered a rude person in France. They are very proud and civilized but not unfriendly. They are formal so they don't smile at every person who walks down the street but that does not make them unfriendly.


ctelly22
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I went to Paris and only encountered a couple of rude people. For the most part the Parisians I encountered were friendly and helpful. Rude people are everywhere, I can't think of a place where I haven't encountered someone rude. Paris is a beautiful city, go and enjoy it, don't stress over rude people.


Joker ♠.♥.♦.♣
Use to go sometimes in this section (Travel-France) and I'm really fed up to find everytime the same questions :

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http://nz.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071007211649AAMHgVg
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Pagan Dan
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Paris is a big city. Parisiens are no more or less friendly than anyone else from a big city.


Papillon
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It's not true.Italian people are very unfriendly.I know something about!!!


一戸建ã¦
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No, but they let their dogs crap all over the place and don't pick it up.

Expecting people to speak English is a non-non in France. Now if you earnestly try to speak what very little French you may know, they will be more than accomodating.

I find it hard to think of Parisiens as unfriendly particularly watching all the young couples in love with each other all over the place. Paris pretty much defines romance. Just avoid the traffic.


Bruce T
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Like any big city in any country, there are rude ppl, especially during the work day when ppl are stressed out. It really helps if you can speak some French (though many French ppl have studied some English, many are not comfortable or fluent in English since they are living and working in a French speaking environment). You might find some ppl responding to your question (asked in French) with answers in English. Couples taking a walk after supper tend to be less harried and friendlier. Older ppl who lived through D-Day can be very friendly if they find out that you're American. One old French lady even reached into her purse and offered me some candy (I was an adult at the time!).


Laura Lou
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i've been to paris, and it's somewhat true. they won't be outright rude to you, but they won't exactly be super friendly. they just think that french people are the best; they speak the best language, have the best culture, etc, etc. keep in mind many americans have this same attitude about america.


pete m
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yes very


Mica
They're not unfriendly but dealing with people in Paris is like going to any really large city. For example the people in New York are generally not nearly as friendly as people in the South who are known for their hospitality. I find the people are friendlier outside of Paris.


regis
it` like africans are lazy
swiss are slow
americans are pretentious

NO SENSE come and visit us my friend you will burn your relatives hears with feedback when you return

FRENCHY


luvmeordie
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Ok they're prolly unfriendly for the same reason NYC ppl are. It's the city life. In the 'burbs, u can smile and say hi to everyone u pass and still b ok. If u do that in a big city, they look at you like ur on crack. There are lots of nice ppl in Paris, but not in the suburban kind of way. Also, if u at least try 2 speak w/ them in French, they could be v accomodating.


tonton 674
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when they are driving, yes
but the rest of the time, they are possibly friendly


Rax
Parisians are perceived to be unfriendly because most of them do not speak English. If you talk to them in English, they'll simply brush you aside.

When we were in Paris inside the train station, we almost got lost, a parisian approached us and offered help with his broken English.


Valduggia
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no, it's not true...


Angie O
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I havent actually experienced them, but my son in law is from England and has been to France and says they are very rude. They tend to think they are above everyone else. Now keep in mind that is only a stereotype. Im sure there are great people there along with the rude ones. They probably would react to you the way that you react to them. Treat them with kindness and respect and Im sure it will be returned back to you.



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