Crossposted from: https://feddit.de/post/10138600

As Deputy Mayor David Belliard of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV) aptly notes, cycling in Paris has transcended mere trendiness; it’s become a fundamental aspect of the city’s identity. Despite challenges like inclement weather, cyclists continue to flock to the streets, setting new attendance records and reshaping the urban landscape in the process.

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    8 months ago

    Ones I’ve personally heard:

    • parking (either insuficient or too tight)

    • speed of service in restaurants

    • “why don’t they speak english?!”

    • accessibility for the disabled (this one is actually pretty fair, but it’s also very hard to fix)

    Edit, PS: the lack of public toilets is also a fair complaint. It’s also a pretty common one, even in New York and London. Amsterdam comes to mind as a decent counter-example, at least for men. There are urinals strewn about most everywhere in the city.

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      8 months ago

      I think the only place with a good amount of public toilets I’ve been in is Luxemburg.

      Your third bullet point goes both ways. I’ve seen french people trying to speak french in a US national park and getting annoyed nobody understands them.

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        Absolutely! Shitty, entitled tourists are everywhere and hail from everywhere. It’s part of the reason travelling is such a pain nowadays.

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        Added note: I’m also rarely actively looking for public restrooms. So I could be very mistaken. The public restrooms are usually ( unfortunately) filthy AF. People can be such animals sometime :(