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When People Don’t Like Paris

When People Don't Like Paris

I was just sitting at a café next to two Americans visiting Paris and overheard their discussion. The whole time they were discussing how Paris wasn’t their city. These people didn’t like Paris. I get it, Paris isn’t for everyone, and that’s totally fine. However, as the conversation continued they kept talking and listing everything that they didn’t like about Paris. It made me sad because obviously I love Paris and travel planning, and wish everyone could have an amazing experience here.

What They Didn’t Like About Paris:

Listening to the conversation made me sad. I was on my laptop 10 inches from them on Pinterest pinning basically everything I love about France. It made me wish I could’ve joined these two for coffee and shared everything I know about the city and French people that I love.

I contemplated intervening. I knew I could right their ship in about three seconds. But I hadn’t had enough caffeine yet to try to convert them from people who don’t like Paris into people who adore Paris and “la France.” Now that I’m properly fueled, here’s what I wish I would’ve said.

How I Would Respond To Those Travelers:

So, while this all seems like common sense stuff to me, I realize that it took me a while to figure out how things work. The French have a set of codes and customs that I’m still working on figuring out.

I think to really love and appreciate Paris you have to be able to take it for what it is and accept what it is not. It’s easy to have a bad experience but it’s easier to have a great experience. Of course, certain people prefer certain places and Paris doesn’t have to be everyone’s favorite. As in any situation, if you’re willing to adjust your expectations accordingly most things will work out nicely.

One of the reasons I love bespoke travel planning is because not only do I get to share my absolute favorite parts of Paris and France with people, but I also get to prep them for what to expect and give them plenty of tips for a smooth, enjoyable trip. I never want people to leave saying they don’t like Paris. In short, I love Paris and France, and my ultimate goal is to have clients leave France with a feeling that they do too!

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