youmustthinkmemad replied to your post “secretstuffcreed replied to your post “Violet, Daisy and Foxglove?...”
It's quite beter outside paris, but not perfect either. But I feel you, I lived in paris 2 years for uni, I won't do it again^^
I grew up on the countryside and went to a city for highschool, but even there things are not always... Nice. I have no idea how you survived in Paris for 2 years. I would have ripped the walls and my face after a month...
secretstuffcreed replied to your post “secretstuffcreed replied to your post “Violet, Daisy and Foxglove?...”
Oh wow. 0.0 haven't kown. (I have heard something like this too.) i know france only as tourist, so i can't make a objective statement.(irony: a friend and me want to paris in our next holidays) But in this way you tell me it sounds understandable.
Well if you look at it from only a tourist point of view, France is pretty, has lots of different landscapes, good/funny/weird food and... Either you’re lucky and find nice people or you’re not and they are rude. There’s basically no in between. Paris has lots of wonderful museums. And that’s basically everything I like in Paris. Concerts halls too, but it’s not enough to make me like the capital. Some would say what I feel in France is the same everywhere but strangely, it’s not true to me. I don’t feel like this at all, no matter how long I stay in Ireland or London. I’m not scared, not stressed, not angry when I wander in Dublin or London. The good thing is, after spending so much time out of my hometown, when I go home I can ignore all these things I hate and really enjoy the city. But it never works with Paris.