Sunday, March 16, 2014

Tourists like to complain that Parisians are rude and unfriendly, but, of course, this is nonsense

 
Tourists like to complain that Parisians are rude and unfriendly, but, of course, this is nonsense
writes the International Herald Tribune, tongue-in-cheek.
Paris boasts an annual courtesy crusade during which people are urged to be polite to each other for an entire week, and only last November [1963]  a club for the promotion of niceness, Le Club de la Gentillesse, was founded. The group’s aim is ‘‘to gather those who appreciate the need of teaching the benefits of niceness, which is the key to a balanced life and world harmony.’’ Membership is already up to nearly 100, and one man recently offered to go to Madagascar as France’s Ambassador of Niceness.
50 Years Ago: 1964: Paris Club Promotes Niceness