Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Showing posts with label france. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Nightmare In Paris

Recently eaten: spaghetti and meatballs
Recent annoyance: adopt all the babies you want, you still can't stop AIDS or poverty that way. humph!

So apparently the French are so offensive, they are turning Japanese people into slobbering maniacs. I'm not really sure what this says about French people, or the Japanese for that matter.

Paris Syndrome leave Japanese tourists in shock
Around a dozen Japanese tourists a year need psychological treatment after visiting Paris as the reality of unfriendly locals and scruffy streets clashes with their expectations, a newspaper reported Sunday.

"A third of patients get better immediately, a third suffer relapses and the rest have psychoses," Yousef Mahmoudia, a psychologist at the Hotel-Dieu hospital, next to Notre Dame cathedral, told the newspaper Journal du Dimanche.

Already this year, Japan's embassy in Paris has had to repatriate at least four visitors -- including two women who believed their hotel room was being bugged and there was a plot against them.

Previous cases include a man convinced he was the French "Sun King," Louis XIV, and a woman who believed she was being attacked with microwaves, the paper cited Japanese embassy official Yoshikatsu Aoyagi as saying.

"Fragile travelers can lose their bearings. When the idea they have of the country meets the reality of what they discover it can provoke a crisis," psychologist Herve Benhamou told the paper.

The phenomenon, which the newspaper dubbed "Paris Syndrome," was first detailed in the psychiatric journal Nervure in 2004.

"In Japanese shops, the customer is king, whereas here assistants hardly look at them ... People using public transport all look stern, and handbag snatchers increase the ill feeling."

A Japanese woman, Aimi, told the paper: "For us, Paris is a dream city. All the French are beautiful and elegant ... And then, when they arrive, the Japanese find the French character is the complete opposite of their own."

Friday, July 14, 2006

Too Bastille, Too Furious

Recently eaten: 1/2 chicken with tomato salad
Recent annoyance: lukewarm water

Today is Bastille Day, also known as the French Fourth of July (for all the US-centrics). July 14th is not just the day that the French Revolution began, it is also the 10th anniversary of Stargate SG-1, the longest running sci-fi series in television history. And while few Americans actually celebrate Bastille Day, I had some consumerist thoughts on taking advantage of yet another retailer opportunity.

  • The Home Store: "It's a Bas-STEAL of a Deal!"
  • Lance Bass: Bastille Day Album " A Very Lance BASStille Day"
  • Les Miserables: "Still Miserables and Free After All These Years"
  • V is for Vendetta: Movie re-release in theaters "V is for Very loosely based on the French Revolution"