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I've just spent three days in Paris. I've been here a number of times, so its been nice not to have to do all the tourist traps (although i have done a couple - Versailles was practically deserted).
So what I want to ask - and @esseeeayeenn might be our Paris expert - is what makes me stand out as a bloody Anglo? I dress I thought non-exceptionally - jeans, ordinary shirt, jumper and black jacket - no camera, no sun glasses. I'm 60, with a paunch ... you get the idea.
Yet on the first day, I went into Carrefours City near Gare du Nord to get some groceries - bottle of wine, some juice, a baguette, salmon, biscuits. And the guy at the check-out says - "Bon (looks up) ... hello sir .. do you need a bag?"
Before I said a word, he's picked me as an Anglo. This was very discouraging.
Today, I went up to the ticket counter at Gare du Nord, about to inquire about ticket to CDG, and the lady said "hello" , again, without me saying a word. I guess a local wouldn't approach the ticket counter, but still ...
So what's giving me away?
So what I want to ask - and @esseeeayeenn might be our Paris expert - is what makes me stand out as a bloody Anglo? I dress I thought non-exceptionally - jeans, ordinary shirt, jumper and black jacket - no camera, no sun glasses. I'm 60, with a paunch ... you get the idea.
Yet on the first day, I went into Carrefours City near Gare du Nord to get some groceries - bottle of wine, some juice, a baguette, salmon, biscuits. And the guy at the check-out says - "Bon (looks up) ... hello sir .. do you need a bag?"
Before I said a word, he's picked me as an Anglo. This was very discouraging.
Today, I went up to the ticket counter at Gare du Nord, about to inquire about ticket to CDG, and the lady said "hello" , again, without me saying a word. I guess a local wouldn't approach the ticket counter, but still ...
So what's giving me away?