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    japanese people gets crazy in paris...not the fun kind


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    A dozen or so Japanese tourists a year have to be repatriated from the French capital, after falling prey to what's become known as "Paris syndrome".

    That is what some polite Japanese tourists suffer when they discover that Parisians can be rude or the city does not meet their expectations.

    The experience can apparently be too stressful for some and they suffer a psychiatric breakdown.

    Around a million Japanese travel to France every year.

    Shocking reality

    Many of the visitors come with a deeply romantic vision of Paris - the cobbled streets, as seen in the film Amelie, the beauty of French women or the high culture and art at the Louvre.

    The reality can come as a shock.

    An encounter with a rude taxi driver, or a Parisian waiter who shouts at customers who cannot speak fluent French, might be laughed off by those from other Western cultures.

    But for the Japanese - used to a more polite and helpful society in which voices are rarely raised in anger - the experience of their dream city turning into a nightmare can simply be too much.

    This year alone, the Japanese embassy in Paris has had to repatriate four people with a doctor or nurse on board the plane to help them get over the shock.


    An encounter with a rude Parisian can be a shocking experience
    They were suffering from "Paris syndrome".

    It was a Japanese psychiatrist working in France, Professor Hiroaki Ota, who first identified the syndrome some 20 years ago.

    On average, up to 12 Japanese tourists a year fall victim to it, mainly women in their 30s with high expectations of what may be their first trip abroad.

    The Japanese embassy has a 24-hour hotline for those suffering from severe culture shock, and can help find hospital treatment for anyone in need.

    However, the only permanent cure is to go back to Japan - never to return to Paris.

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    Well if 1 million Japanese stop going to Paris all together, the French would smarten-up real fast.

    Tourism would severely decline and they'd be out of work.

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    Funny stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold HD View Post
    Well if 1 million Japanese stop going to Paris all together, the French would smarten-up real fast.

    Tourism would severely decline and they'd be out of work.
    The French are used to being out of work.

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    So then why go to Paris???

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    What a poorly written fuking article!.. They didn't describe or give one example of what happens. It only says they have a break down and the article leaves it at that. It just repeats itself and gives numbers of the amount of Japanese affected. .....Horrendous journalism.

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    i think the title should said "Paris make japaneses people go crazzzy

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    "A Dozen or so" per million sounds about right.

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