Hi! I would love to know your take on the difference between London and Paris. The way your describe Paris is the way I would describe London (lived there 7 years), especially in the postive attributes you give Paris, I would also give the same ones to London, so curious to know your thoughts :)
Sure, it depends on your individual mindset. There's definitely a way to balance productivity/efficiency and fun. Sometimes being efficient in certain areas of your life leaves more room for leisure time. But efficiency is not the #1 priority here in my opinion, if I were to generalise, so it's more about adapting to the lifestyle of the country you're living in rather than getting frustrated by it.
Let's chat! What do you love or hate about Paris?
Having lived in NYC for 20 years, Paris by comparison is a dream. NYers in particular walk around in a world of one.
😅😅 I've only ever visited NYC for holidays - I loved it, but don't think I could ever live there..
Hi! I would love to know your take on the difference between London and Paris. The way your describe Paris is the way I would describe London (lived there 7 years), especially in the postive attributes you give Paris, I would also give the same ones to London, so curious to know your thoughts :)
Thanks for your comment! I'll think about making a video on this topic :) I did move back to Paris though so you know which city won my heart 😏❤️
Please do a video on how women are seen in Paris. I appreciate you for discussing things that aren’t commonly mentioned about Paris.
Absolutely! Thanks for your comment! I would love to make a video about this for you :)
@@cecily_alice Thank you so much!
Haha. Very interesting 👌🏾
Thanks :) hope to see you over here one of these days :P
I don't think you sold the inefficiency bit that well. Efficiency doesn't automatically mean that you aren't enjoying life.
Sure, it depends on your individual mindset. There's definitely a way to balance productivity/efficiency and fun. Sometimes being efficient in certain areas of your life leaves more room for leisure time. But efficiency is not the #1 priority here in my opinion, if I were to generalise, so it's more about adapting to the lifestyle of the country you're living in rather than getting frustrated by it.