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Originally Posted by stuartj View Post
Wow. look at the weather you had. Musée d'Orsay's Van Gogh collection is mind blowing. Personally, I think Paris is the most fabulous (like, literally fabulous) city in the world. I bet you'll be back.....

Although, Ive pretty much given up on French wine.
I have traveled a lot but nowhere near as much as Richard (motion) but I may agree with you. The combination of the history, people, culture and 6-7 story architecture make Paris a very special city.

This one picture, for me, illustrates Paris best and something I saw at all hours of the day. It's a picture of people talking. The most surprising detail of Parisian life is that no one, and I mean no one, is on their phones. I walked the city for miles every day and you just never saw anyone staring into their screens. Instead, you saw engaged conversation everywhere. It was beautiful, I couldn't get enough of it. Last year the French government banned phones from schools. We have to do that too, one way or another, but obviously doubtful it will happen.

One of my big takeways from Parisian—and most likely, if not more more so, French in general—life is the focus on humanity, for lack of better term vs. the U.S. is all about making money and buying cheap Chinese junk. There was advertising but it was minimal. I never once saw anything close to a big box store, or even a big store, though I am sure they are in the suburbs. Instead, small stores, butchers (with a huge variety of meats and sausages in the window), etc. all line the streets of Paris. If I were the French government, I'd outlaw Amazon in France. In a heartbeat.

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