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If you’re someone obsessed with France, it’s easy to pinch yourself in the bad moments and say I LIVE IN PARIS! I think that it helps to be infatuated with French culture although it’s not a guarantee that you’ll love living in Paris. So, my reasons why we’ve not loved living in Paris, and why we’ve left Paris… I’m not a Francophile. It’s okay if you don’t love your new home. I’ve posted a version of this in an expat group, and I was floored by the overwhelmingly positive response, including messages from people who felt like they couldn’t SAY it to anyone. I thought that I’d enjoy living in Paris and it would click, so I kept putting off writing this although I thought about writing it a million times. That said, I’ve sacrificed a lot to be here, including my previous career and my financial independence. I’ve felt like there was something broken in ME for not loving living in Paris. I’ll write more about the things I love about Paris soon, however there’s a lot of things I don’t like about living in France and this post is about my reasons for not wanting to live in Paris anymore. However, I worked full-time in a very different career before we moved to France, which was a fairly quick decision with a fast turnaround (1 month). As a travel blogger and someone who is into history/culture, I absolutely had a blast going around Paris exploring secret Paris and pursuing my passion of writing. I adore France otherwise, but I’ll have lots more about great things to do around France as well as Paris soon. There are plenty of things about Paris that I love: the architecture, food, wine, ability to travel within Europe, and rich cultural heritage of France. Most important fact to get out of the way: It’s a privilege to live abroad, especially in Paris. As a note, I’m American and we’ve lived in the Netherlands and Belgium (briefly). This is the most personal post I’ve written in a while. If you’re here to tell me that I haven’t tried hard enough or that two months isn’t long enough, try to read a bit before you judge me. We’ve been living in Paris for two months. I’ve included lots of pretty photos of Paris to compensate for being such a negative Nancy. This is my opinion about being an expat in Paris and based on MY experiences living in Paris, so please read it before judging me. If you are looking for more in-depth travel advice about Belgium and the Netherlands, I created a guidebook on behalf of Moon Travel about Amsterdam, Brussels, and Bruges.