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Maddy Burciaga: Why she can’t stand Paris anymore!

The darling of Benji Samat, Maddy Burciaga confided in her memories of Paris and of France in general. And that’s not very complimentary!

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Maddy Burciaga, who moved to Dubai for a while, does not see herself leaving this city. Despite the bad buzz she has suffered in recent months, the young woman loves her new life. Indeed, she feels so good there that she no longer wishes to return to France. Very much in love with Benji Samat, it is also with great regret that she will let him go for the Christmas holidays. She explained that the young man was going to return to France to spend time with his family. Maddy, she chose to bring hers to Dubai. Surely so as not to have to return to France. A country that she does not regret at all, as she explained to her fans on Snapchat.

Maddy Burciaga: She feels better in Dubai!

This morning, the young woman was waiting for the delivery of her package. The moment for her to confide in the relationship she has with Dubai and the disastrous memories she keeps of Paris. Facing the camera, Maddy Burciaga says: ” At all levels. Whether in the restaurant, the waiters are always super smiling, super sociable. Then I understand, they also have much more polite people around them, a lot more smiling too. That in Paris when we enter a restaurant, there are a lot of idiots, so I can also understand that the servers want to tarry us. But here it is too good for morale to see people so respectful, so nice. It’s too good, a great mentality, I love it, that’s why I’ve always loved Dubai and it’s been four years since I’ve been mad about this country. »Explains the young woman.

Maddy continue : « Just for that, the respect, the kindness, the welcome. It is a delusion. I hope that will not change here. I found that in France things are starting to deteriorate a little at this level. It’s general, it’s a Paris mood. Myself, being a Parisian, I was much more nervous. It’s a general atmosphere that makes us become much more rude, less respectful, less smiling. We’re pulling the plug. It’s a mood. But since I’ve been here, I’m too Zen, I’m too good. ».

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