There is good and bad EVERYWEHRE!
...........Ahhhh, Paris . . . and the seductive perfume of diesel smoke and urine.
There I was on a train from Paris to Amsterdam.
On board was a gorgeous young lady (believe me, she was; I tend not to notice these things!) in a littel red dress with spaghetti straps, nice pumps, and a trendy little hand-bag that looked like an "Oggi" magazine (Italian for "Today", probably fashon-related, IIRC.) a true breeders wet-dream. Or so I thought.
She went into her bag to get a cigarette and there was a FOREST under her arms. That caught me cultually off-guard! She then put the cigarette to her mouth and what I saw--where there WERE teeth that were not missing-- was a patchwork or off-white, beige, tan and brown teeth.
I was not impressed. The occasional lack of deodorant amoung the populous was not so pleasant either.
Back when I went in 1985 to 1990 there was very limited air-condtioning. TRY to get a cold drink.....with ice. UH-UH. I saw a McDonalds and hit it many days in a row to get a decent coffee that was not demmie-tasse, and later in the day a soda or water with ICE.
Used a local laundromat. It was fun watching some girls from Michigan(USA) attempt to use a front-loader. OMG! Even in a commercial settings the damn washers took HOURS to produce their own hot water. For some reason the dryers had a huge tumber in diameter but very limited depth. Vending machine for detergent put a fixed charge of detergent in a tin cup that got dumped into washer and replaced in vending machine.
But I think funnest of all was watch those "ugly-Americans"
1- expect English to be spoken and understood.
2- expect to be caterd to.
3- Struggle with a coin-operated (and fornt-loading, even) waher and dryer--they had never seen such a thing). Yes there were suds EVERYWEHRE!
4- Describe what their American appliances did when plugged into a French outlet.
Repetez classe: Les salots stupides.
I think I eventually spoke English and assisted.
The food and drink was fabulous, paying a tip /service-charge even for a bottle of Perrier "to go" (take-away) was absurd.
But once adjused to local cultural norms, it was still quite the vacation/holiday!
oh and PeteK. J'aime the glass pyramid in the centre du Louvre musee.
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