Like I said, I haven't been to Paris, so I have to ask... is it really culturally acceptable to platonically kiss your friends in a public place or is it just like those anime that say "it's fine to kiss your friends on the lips, that's what they do in America!"?
It'd be like those ideas about America. Otherwise, I think no one will care if you kiss somebody in a station, or wherever, people in Paris are always in a rush so they tend to not care about what's happening next to them. That said, you only kiss on the cheek people you're really close to.
The correct way to greet is what Catherine described in the last panel of the left column in p7, on each cheeks or three times alternating between cheeks depending where you are. There is also the question of starting by the right or the left cheek, depending on if you're in north/Paris or in the south.
Also, is Christine Christina's sister or is that someone else? I think I'm just confusing my characters, but Christina did say she was half-French, right?
Yep, I think so. I don't remember the chapter but it's the one Christina is introduced, I think, and it is the reason Kou came to her to ask for a transfer.
You would probably have an easier time showing off Paris using the metro rather than struggling with the traffic
Definitely, but I don't think showing the train station is really glamorous, except perhaps for the lines that go above the ground.
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