| Paris Syndrome |
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| Written by J | |
| Sunday, 20 July 2008 15:03 | |
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This is a new one me - you'll have heard of Jerusalem syndrome where tourists become psychotic and some come to believe that they're Jesus Christ. Well, there's also a Paris syndrome! It affects mainly Japanese visitors to the capital, and in 2006 4 Japanese nationals had to be repatriated, accompanied by a doctor or nurse on the way home. There is a wide range of symptoms associated with it, including palpitations and hallucinations, and tends to affect women in their 30s. It's believed that contributory factors can be an over-romanticised Amelie-type vision of Paris that doesn't live up to expectations, language difficulties, cultural differences in encounters with sales people, taxi drivers or waiters - not trained in the over-polite, customer is always right way the Japanese are accustomed to. Exhaustion and jet-lag are also thought to be factors.
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 17:47 ) |