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  1. answer:Well to put it short. Kanye West put out a song called “N*ggas in Paris” a while back and people have started asking other people ‘who was in Paris?’ to attempt to bait them into saying the n-word. Can be funny at times but gets annoying after a while.

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    Who Was in Paris? is a rhetorical question asked by users on social media, assumedly targeted towards non-POC, the answer to which is the n-word, making reference to Jay-Z and Kanye West's 2012 song "Niggas In Paris." The format is similar to Don't Say The N-Word memes.

    On January 31st, 2020, mccoollin uploaded an image of rapper Lil Pump pointing a gun with the overlaid caption, "Oh you like Kanye West? Tell me who is in Paris then" to /r/okbuddyretard garnering over 200 upvotes in 10 months (shown below). This is the earliest known instance of the question on the web.

    On August 17th, 2020, firstnamerany posted a tweet reading, "Oh you a kanye fan huh? Who was in pairs?" garnering 1 like in 4 months. The next day on August 18th, GabeDontMiss tweeteda similar joke, "Oh, you're a Kanye west fan? Then who was in Paris?" garnering over 4,600 likes and 320 retweets (shown below). These are the earliest times the quest...

  2. Know people that have hate it but lived in sketchy places, etc. Paris has a lot to offer, activities, restaurants, bars, museums, well connected to travel, good transport, and anti-car approach in the city. It’s a bit expensive but it’s also an important capital in Europe and the most visited one at it.

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  5. As it turns out, you just might get in trouble for giving the answer, unless you're Black. The answer to the question is rooted in the 2013 Kanye West and Jay-Z song "N****s in Paris," with the answer being the n-word. So, yeah, depending on who you are, if you're asked who was in Paris, it might be in your best interest to plead the fifth.

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  7. When you meet some french people and start socializing, what's the moment where you feel like the "friend-making process" doesn't go as you would normally expect? And yeah, this is something I often tell to foreigners living here, but usually french people have 3 social circles: the childhood friends circle, the middleschool and highschool friends, and the university/college friends circles.