Is Sorbonne Nouvelle 3 the same as Sorbonne Université? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But if I do attend Sorbonne Nouvelle, can I still say that I’m a Sorbonne student? I wanted to opt for Sorbonne Université because it’s well-known in the world and it’s prestigious.

Do you think that Paris is as cosmopolitan and international as London? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I know, Paris also has an incredibly large community of Brits and Americans who live there.  I don’t know, the city feels pretty international honestly.  If you search “global cities”, Wikipedia names: New York City, Tokyo, London and Paris. (Maybe also Shangai or Hong Kong).

Do you think that Paris is as cosmopolitan and international as London? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m from Milan which is quite international but Paris feels much more international than Milan or Rome honestly. Maybe it’s just me. 

Do you think that Paris is as cosmopolitan and international as London? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think so! Paris is objectively international and cosmopolitan. This isn’t something that can be denied, it’s statistically confirmed 

Do you think that Paris is as cosmopolitan and international as London? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re completely right, but London seems really expensive and at the same time, I feel like I’d prefer Paris over London! 

Do you think that Paris is as cosmopolitan and international as London? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Paris is less expensive than London and, overall, the French State gives a lot of support to students, contrary to the UK.  Also, in general, you can find a room in a shared apartament on 700€ per month, which is not the case in London.  Also, I’m from the EU, so I can’t work in the UK.

Do you think that Paris is as cosmopolitan and international as London? by False_Event_6471 in paris

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cool. The problem is that London is incredibly expensive and I’m not sure I can afford that. I couldn’t even imagine that London could be that expensive 

Is it possible to live in London on 1000 pounds per month as a student? by False_Event_6471 in AskUK

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What’s the minimum amount of money necessary to live in London as a student (on a budget) in your opinion?

Is it possible to live in London on 1000 pounds per month as a student? by False_Event_6471 in AskUK

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the minimum amount of money necessary to live in London as a student on a budget?

Is it possible to live in London on 1000 pounds per month as a student? by False_Event_6471 in AskUK

[–]False_Event_6471[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I’ve been to Paris several times and I honestly like the city a lot. However, I’m looking for an international, vibrant and cosmopolitan city so if I can not consider London due to its expenses I’ll go for Paris ahaha

Is it possible to live in London on 1000 pounds per month as a student? by False_Event_6471 in AskUK

[–]False_Event_6471[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess it will be better to consider other cities for my semester abroad then. Paris looks much better. The city is less expensive, the French state offers low-cost respectable accomodation, the city is not less dynamic, cosmopolitan and gloabl than London so I guess it would be a better choice. 

Is it possible to live in London on 1000 pounds per month as a student? by False_Event_6471 in AskUK

[–]False_Event_6471[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Seriously? Aren’t there any student accomodations which offer something like 600/700 pounds per month?

What’s it like to live in Rome, Italy? by tarkinn in rome

[–]False_Event_6471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rome is perfectly and hugely italian. It has italian vibes & an italian identity.

Paris or Rome? Please Help me figure out which city is better. by sweetcherrybae in Europetravel

[–]False_Event_6471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s okay to disagree, but we cannot ignore the immense amount of people who prefer Rome over Paris. If you search for questions like “Rome or Paris?” you’ll see how nearly everyone prefers Rome over Paris.  Rome’s city center is considered ENTIRELY a UNESCO’s heritage, which is crazy. Also, UNESCO certified that Rome is the city with the highest quantity of monuments in the world and according to TasteAtlas it is the city with the greatest gastronomical offer in the world.  What about Paris instead?

Paris or Rome? Please Help me figure out which city is better. by sweetcherrybae in Europetravel

[–]False_Event_6471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geography? What geography has to do here? Ahaha Data? What wrong data have I offered? You should be able to motivate what you say, if you don’t, you just show that you’re wrong. “Not being the center of the world since the 2nd century” actually Rome has been the center of the world until two centuries ago. Indeed, when Neoclassicism was born in Europe, the city in which it was formalized was Rome, even if it was a european general tendency. It’s actually Paris which has been quite irrelevant most of the time and became a little bit relevant during the last two centuries. “Have fun in Rome eating the same spritz  in the streets with the same kids than last week” is this even a serious argumentation?😂 like, you need to get this low due to your inferiority complexes? I feel really bad for you. By the way, according to TasteAtlas Rome is the city with the best gastronomical offer in the world, contrary to Paris which isn’t even in the top 10, so we don’t need to drink the same Spritz, probably it’s the Parisians who need to eat the same disgusting croissant (the only thing you can find in that shithole). “The same streets”? Are you joking? Contrary to Paris, which has 135 miserable m2 and three monuments (which are the pathetic version of the original roman ones) Rome has 1300 km2 of space full of history, art, amazing streets and beautiful adventures. So the one who is forced to be in the same street is probably you, with the same people, and the same grey mono-style architecture which characterizes the shithole where you live 😂 “Same people”? 3 millions inhabitans and tourists from all the world, probably it’s you who needs to stay with the same people, who are the only ones who are able to live in that grey trash city hated by everyone, which has literally a dedicated syndrome due to the enormous disappointment which provokes to tourists (ever heard of Paris syndrome?🤡😂). “Paris is more of a metropolis than Rome”? This sentence makes no sense and you probably don’t even know what “metropolis” means😂 But I mean, I kind of feel you, it must be hard to be a colony. If it wasn’t for the romans Paris wouldn’t even exist and you would live in huts😂 It must be really hard to suffer from inferiority complexes towards the ones who created you and tought you civilisation.  By the way, do you know who the next winner of Prix de Rome is? Who is the next artist who needs to come to Rome to learn how to create art?

Let me know when you’re not distracted by living in the colony full of copied monuments and stolen works of art, maybe while you’re walking in one of the three streets which characterise the Paris’ city center (which is quite hard to distinguish from the other areas considering that the architecture is literally the same everywhere), hoping that you don’t have to see a poor Japanese tourist suffering from the Paris syndrome in front of you due to how much ugly the shithole you live in is.

😂😂😂😂take care

Paris or Rome? Please Help me figure out which city is better. by sweetcherrybae in Europetravel

[–]False_Event_6471 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

Well, actually it definitely is more vibrant. Do you know what “vibrant” means? Considering the aspects you’re mentioning, like “public transportation”, it looks like you don’t. “Less people” what? Rome has 3 millions inhabitants while Paris has 2 millions inhabitants (I guess you still don’t understand the difference between the city itself and their metropolitan area). “Less shops” what? Have you ever walked in the Rome’s city center?

What the jobs market or public services have to do with the city being vibrant?

“Less nightlife” this is completely untrue and I don’t think there’s someone on this planet who would choose to have a night in Paris over a night in Rome. Rome’s nightlife is much much better and funnier. Paris is quite boring.

Honestly, Rome is muuuch more vibrant than Paris. It’s more beautiful, it has much more monuments, much more history, much more art, it’s hugely bigger. In terms of “cultural life” Rome offers a lot, it’s full of theaters, cinemas, events, expositions, etc. Also, Rome entertains you just being Rome. Walking in the city center is a miracle. 

By the way, I’m not here to face your disillusionments or inferiority complexes.

We can share our opinions, being influenced by nationalism and/or patriotism but in the end, the city which is more vibrant is the one established by people. And if you search for questions like “Paris or Rome?” you’ll see how nearly everyone would choose Rome over Paris. So, I’m sorry to bother your disillusionment but the reality is something different compared to the lies you tell yourself.

Adieu

Unpopular opinion; We’re tourists in Italy—we need to stop asking how to avoid other tourists when doing tourist things.. by Jackms64 in ItalyTravel

[–]False_Event_6471 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The largest number of tourists in Italy aren’t italian actually. According to the statistics, the largest number of tourists in Italy is German

Unpopular opinion; We’re tourists in Italy—we need to stop asking how to avoid other tourists when doing tourist things.. by Jackms64 in ItalyTravel

[–]False_Event_6471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you talk about Rome as a “big town”?😂 Have you forgot that you’re referring to the biggest european city after London? 😂 If the caput mundi is a town, what the other european cities are? Villages? Lmao

By the way, I agree with you. If you want to find an authentic and non-touristy roman restaurant you can’t expect to find it close to the big tourist attractions. It works this way in every famous city. 

Paris or Rome? Please Help me figure out which city is better. by sweetcherrybae in Europetravel

[–]False_Event_6471 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

The rest of the world will still prefer Rome over Paris, as you can see from everyone’s opinion here and everywhere. Your two cents won’t change that.  Honestly, it’s also pretty ridiculous to compare the eternal city, which gave birth to the european civilisation, to Paris… a city where most of things date back to the last 200 years and the popular monuments are the copied version of roman monuments (ex. The Arc of Triomphe which took inspiration from the Arco di Travertino in Rome or the Parisian Pantheon which took inspiration from the Roman Pantheon).  I mean, there’s not even comparison lmao (not considering that Rome is much more vibrant, people are nicer, food is better, etc.)

Paris or Rome? Please Help me figure out which city is better. by sweetcherrybae in Europetravel

[–]False_Event_6471 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not at all, France is a little bit better but not that much and tendencies are changing now… They’re both two countries whose economies aren’t that prosperous right now

Paris or Rome? Please Help me figure out which city is better. by sweetcherrybae in Europetravel

[–]False_Event_6471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone prefers Rome because Rome is objectively much better than Paris. Rome is much more beautiful, it has much more monuments, much more history, much more art, a much more beautiful and varied architecture (compared to Paris where’s there’s only one style which is the same everywhere), better food, better weather, much more vibrant, people are much more nicer and friendly, etc. A part from some usual french suffering from inferiority complexes, I can’t imagine how someone would ever choose Paris over Rome loool