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paris_yank:go:paris:understand:cope [2024/05/29 13:19] – ↷ Page moved from benev_expert:go:paris:understand:cope to paris_yank:go:paris:understand:cope adminparis_yank:go:paris:understand:cope [2024/07/30 03:52] (current) – [Understand] parisyank
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 ====== Cope, Be OK ======  ====== Cope, Be OK ====== 
-what it means to be OK+===== What it means to be OK in Paris ===== 
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-===== Understand===== 
 ==== The Paris Syndrome ==== ==== The Paris Syndrome ====
 Due to high expectations, a tight schedule, large crowds and long lines at certain attractions during high season, **Paris might disappoint some visitors**. First-time visitors may have an idealized view of Paris and could be shocked by the typical challenges of visiting any large city: crowds, traffic & traffic noise, pollution, garbage, crime and relatively high costs, plus residents speaking in a foreign language. In the worst case, visitors might experience the Paris syndrome; a psychological state of amazement plus great disappointment. To enjoy the wonders of Paris, make realistic plans. The number of attractions, landmarks and restaurants is overwhelming; visiting only the most famous ones (which can be overcrowded during major holidays) takes well more than a week. The city also has more to offer for people who take time for a calm stroll along the backstreets. If your time in Paris is short, be very selective, and save some attractions for your next visit. Due to high expectations, a tight schedule, large crowds and long lines at certain attractions during high season, **Paris might disappoint some visitors**. First-time visitors may have an idealized view of Paris and could be shocked by the typical challenges of visiting any large city: crowds, traffic & traffic noise, pollution, garbage, crime and relatively high costs, plus residents speaking in a foreign language. In the worst case, visitors might experience the Paris syndrome; a psychological state of amazement plus great disappointment. To enjoy the wonders of Paris, make realistic plans. The number of attractions, landmarks and restaurants is overwhelming; visiting only the most famous ones (which can be overcrowded during major holidays) takes well more than a week. The city also has more to offer for people who take time for a calm stroll along the backstreets. If your time in Paris is short, be very selective, and save some attractions for your next visit.
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