Comments on No one wants to be ParisianTypePad2010-05-23T05:03:13ZSeduliahttps://www.ruerude.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ruerude.com/2010/05/no-one-wants-to-be-parisian/comments/atom.xml/Sedulia commented on 'No one wants to be Parisian'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef013485c84107970c2010-07-28T18:19:01Z2010-07-28T18:19:01ZSeduliahttp://www.ruerude.comHow embarrassing! But also interesting! I'm glad you don't mind. I was kind of disappointed to learn that our new...<p>How embarrassing! But also interesting! I'm glad you don't mind. </p>
<p>I was kind of disappointed to learn that our new car when I get back to Paris will not have the 75 plates. Sometimes I think that only foreigners like us really want them!</p>
<p>Do you have a blog? Would be interesting to have your take on France and the U.S.A. with your background.</p>Wouter commented on 'No one wants to be Parisian'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef013485c533b1970c2010-07-28T09:51:09Z2010-07-28T09:51:09ZWouterThat's funny; I have been reading your blog on and off for years, and I just now noticed this post....<p>That's funny; I have been reading your blog on and off for years, and I just now noticed this post. It looked very familiar, for good reason: the car in the picture you used, is actually mine :-). (You're fine using it by the way, no harm there!)</p>
<p>It still has the plates with 75 on them, and I sort of wear them as a badge of honor, I kind of like showing my colors, even if they're not the most popular ones.</p>
<p>I also just realized that I am actually in a situation similar, but fairly opposite to yours: I'm a Dutch by birth, have moved to France, but am currently (temporarily) stationed in the United States. Same countries, different order!</p>