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6/13/2025, 11:48:31 PM
>The place I had dreamed of since I was 5 years old, I never imagined it would be so full of discrimination. It made me sad and brought tears to my eyes.
>By the way, personally, Monaco > Cannes > Nice, in that order, was where I experienced the worst discrimination. Especially the attitude of the store staff was very blatant.
>However, not all French people were like that. There were a few kind people, though rare, who treated me normally and served me well.
>But through this experience, I truly realized just how amazing Yuki Tsunoda is for competing abroad, and I want to support him even more. Above all, I strongly hope he never gives up.
>And because of this, I felt that, beyond superficial beauty, inner beauty is far more important. That realization hit me hard during this trip. It really made me reflect on my values.
>France has beautiful cities, stunning beaches, and incredible food. But the interior, the people’s attitudes, were different. Right now in Japan, there's a lot of talk about lookism and the class divide, but it felt even worse abroad. I also started to wonder if discrimination is just part of human nature.
>By the way, personally, Monaco > Cannes > Nice, in that order, was where I experienced the worst discrimination. Especially the attitude of the store staff was very blatant.
>However, not all French people were like that. There were a few kind people, though rare, who treated me normally and served me well.
>But through this experience, I truly realized just how amazing Yuki Tsunoda is for competing abroad, and I want to support him even more. Above all, I strongly hope he never gives up.
>And because of this, I felt that, beyond superficial beauty, inner beauty is far more important. That realization hit me hard during this trip. It really made me reflect on my values.
>France has beautiful cities, stunning beaches, and incredible food. But the interior, the people’s attitudes, were different. Right now in Japan, there's a lot of talk about lookism and the class divide, but it felt even worse abroad. I also started to wonder if discrimination is just part of human nature.
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