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LOL, where were you, the North suburbs? You should have just bought a knife from one of the thousand shops that sell them on the street.Not going to lie, I was pretty uncomfortable backpacking through Europe without a pistol.
It was 100x worse in Paris, so bad that I borrowed a butter knife handle wrapped in electrical tape from the Hilton’s morning room service… of course we were informed that there was missing silverware from our room number and I would be charged too
Do stores in France have kitchen cutlery? I was in a grocery store a while back and saw they had a wide selection of knives, including butcher knives. I thought if I was being followed by someone and, crazy as it sounds, didn't have a gun on me, I could just run in a local (GA/USA) store and grab a few knives. Not that I'm a ninja of expert knife fighter but I could cut some attacker much easier than going to fisticuffs.Not going to lie, I was pretty uncomfortable backpacking through Europe without a pistol.
It was 100x worse in Paris, so bad that I borrowed a butter knife handle wrapped in electrical tape from the Hilton’s morning room service… of course we were informed that there was missing silverware from our room number and I would be charged too
Of course. Heck, tons of pocket knives and all kinds of other knives as well. It's not the UK. When in France I like to carry a wine bottle opener with a blade. The corkscrew and blade option are nasty, and it's basically federal law to be able to open a bottle of wine in France.Do stores in France have kitchen cutlery? I was in a grocery store a while back and saw they had a wide selection of knives, including butcher knives. I thought if I was being followed by someone and, crazy as it sounds, didn't have a gun on me, I could just run in a local (GA/USA) store and grab a few knives. Not that I'm a ninja of expert knife fighter but I could cut some attacker much easier than going to fisticuffs.

Do stores in France have kitchen cutlery? I was in a grocery store a while back and saw they had a wide selection of knives, including butcher knives. I thought if I was being followed by someone and, crazy as it sounds, didn't have a gun on me, I could just run in a local (GA/USA) store and grab a few knives. Not that I'm a ninja of expert knife fighter but I could cut some attacker much easier than going to fisticuffs.
I've spent a tremendous amount if time in Paris and it's nothing like this. Where were you?You have to understand the situation at hand during that time. I WASN’T stepping outside of the hotel until I had some type of option in hand.
I got there by train and hopped into a cab about an hour later. I figured we could walk to the hotel but… A guy got stabbed multiple times in front of me, a woman was being hand raped by a 7’ tall person on some stairwell screaming,, TONS of boogie men surrounding visitors trying to sell single cigarettes, and it was around 9pm, no stores open. Finally saw a cab who wanted 130 Euro to take me 2 miles to the hotel. Trekked back to the station and found a cab line around the side for 8 Euro ride…
I've spent a tremendous amount if time in Paris and it's nothing like this. Where were you?