You could have at least copy and pasted the translation from the comments. delete this thread and start over faggot. Put some effort in your future posts.
"In the last few weeks during sunmer was an experience that was pretty enriching, I have the tendency to get lost quite often… Last week I was privileged enough to go to Montmartre and it didn't go exactly as I'd wanted… What a shock! All I knew about Paris was just wonderful cliché! We learn pretty quickly that Paris is a multicultural mishmash with its different parts of town and their respective communities. Starting with the African part of town, through the roads of Château Rouge you are transported to faraway lands… And in a part of town called La Chapelle we go straight down the Indian route. We call this place "Little India" where we can discover a whole different culture. As well as an elegant Jewish part of town with multiple delights. A little village in the centre of Paris mixing the traditional with the modern, down the road les Rosier. And to finish, the Japanese part of town, next door to the Opera house, but there were so many others. All these communities have lived together for many years. And so the Paris of today is one of the most mixed/diverse cities in the world. It's really not what I expected, and I thought I'd be alone out here, that's ruined!"