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W: A friend of mine taught me that when you go in someplace, you have to say bonjour before you say anything else.
Hello. And then you have to wait like 2 seconds before you say something else.
If you go into a store, you can't be like, "Do you have this in another size?"
Or they'll think you're super rude and then they'll be rude to you.
M : Wow.
W: But if you're like, "Hi, do you have this in another size?" They'll be like, "Sure, I'll help you."
M : Is that a little bit of a shock to move to LA from Paris?
W: Yeah. Everyone smiles a lot here.
M : Does that bum you out or you just get used to it after a while?
W: I didn't realize that I got used to it until I got here and I was so surprised when like you get in an elevator
and someone start a conversation be like they're so nice or like someone would smile at my child and I'd be like what a good person.
M : Is it considered rude to be friendly to others in Paris?
W: There's a lot of rules of like politeness and like codes of behavior you know I feel like it's a lot looser here. It's really loose