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Paris, France, 10th Arrondissement – Les Gares. At this point in my brief cultural ethnography career, I must say, I was still baffled by how to properly go about my assignments and I constantly was preoccupied with the vacation-aspect of the job rather than the “cultural documentation”. My first step in Paris (after the airport), I was greeted outside the doors by a short man with greased back hair and a sign in his hand with my name written on it. He informed me that he would be driving me to my AirBnb, hired by the organization I worked for. As I live on a small, culturally isolated island, everything about this city was new for me. The smooth running cars, the lights flashing and reflecting off each building per street, the constant advertisements (I counted men’s “Eau de Cologne” the most), the constant bustle of people heading home or to work or to see their friends -- each so different from the other; something I was not accustomed to. I reached my AirBnb’s peeling blue wooden door to see that it was a small apartment; a comfy kitchen with sage green walls and a white stove, a small twin-bedroom, and a washroom with cream colored tiles. Not the most luxurious, but much nicer than how I lived back home. Eager to explore the city, I proceeded to gingerly place my suitcase on the luggage rack, and, making sure to grab a coat, headed out the door to explore and document the culture of Paris, France. 


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