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What is the Paris syndrome?

Article Talk. Paris syndrome is a sense of extreme disappointment exhibited by some individuals when visiting Paris, who feel that the city was not what they had expected. The condition is commonly viewed as a severe form of culture shock.



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But the architecture is incredibly delicate, the monuments are majestic, the city itself was strongly planned during the late 19th century to elegantly expose most of the prestigious buildings, which gives the impression of order. The city is also dense, it can be annoying, but the streets tend to be a bit narrow.

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Japanese tourists feel so let down by Paris shop assistants that they need treatment for a type of depression known as Paris Syndrome. There are around 20 cases a year of the syndrome and it has been happening for several years, Miyupi Kusama, an administrator at the Japanese embassy in Paris, told the Guardian.

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Manual wheelchair users will like that Paris is fairly flat. The biggest exceptions are the area around Sacre Coeur and up around the Pantheon in the Latin Quarter. In these areas, manual wheelchair users and other disabled visitors may encounter difficulties.

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Absolutely, Paris is worth visiting! This is a city that truly lives up to its reputation as the “City of Love” and captivates you with its timeless beauty and charm. What is this?

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- Depression affects more people than any other mental disorder and is also one of the world's leading causes of disability. Although it is a treatable disease, six out of every ten people who have depression in Latin America and the Caribbean do not seek or do not receive the treatment they need.

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After Emperor Napoleon III and architect Baron Haussmann's complete overhaul of the city in the 19th century, Paris suddenly was a city full of beautiful façades and wide boulevards.

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