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Jean-FredericParticipantWherever you go, foreigners are loud. Two factors contribute to this. First one is perception. A foreign language will stand out compared to the language you expect in the country you’re in. If a national is loud in his country, it is less noticeable. Second factor is excitement. Just as you want to tell everyone when you’re in love, foreigners are enjoying their trip and secretely desire to let everyone know. It’s rather unconscious, and it really means: ‘Hey everyone, I’m not from here but I’m Looooove your country.’
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