I was last seen 5 months ago in Los Angeles, .
May 242010
 

OK, so as it turned out a 3 hour delay wasn’t the end of the story – in fact my flight departed six hours late, so I got to spend the whole day waiting and in transit.

Ah well, at least I made it. I am officially in Budapest.

It could not feel more different from Paris.
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May 232010
 

Wow, that was a close one!

I woke up at 5am to make it to my 8am flight from Paris to Budapest. Plenty of time, right? I sure thought so. Until I got to Gard d’Nord station, where I had to transfer from the metro to an RER train to take me the rest of the way to the airport just outside the city. Somehow none of the ticket windows were opened, the automated ticket machines accepted coins only, and there were no change machines anywhere to be found! I spent literally half an hour running around that retarded place trying to buy a simple train ticket before I ended up having to get in a long line on the complete opposite end of the station just to break a 10 euro note.
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May 212010
 

Apparently the Louvre is one of those museums so enormous that trying to see even half of it would take months of full-time viewing – like the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

The second you see the Louvre’s exterior you know this to be true. It’s absolutely gargantuan. Impossibly so. And even though I don’t really have a personal interest in art, going to Paris and skipping the Louvre would be like…I dunno…leaving without a visit to the Eiffel Tower. It just has to be done.
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May 202010
 

According to Aurelien, Paris has a huge house party culture. That’s awesome, and a bit surprising as I was under the impression that house parties were a pretty distinctly American custom; they barely even exist in Japan, China, and Korea, and from what I understand are pretty rare in Norway and Israel as well. Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve been anywhere where house parties were even close to as popular as bars or clubs. But apparently in Paris one’s social status can be pretty clearly gauged by how often they’re invited to parties, to the point that many expats tend not to like it here because it’s relatively tough to work your way in.

This information made me feel even luckier for having been invited to one within 20 minutes of entering the country 😀
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