'I wish Paris could stay that way': Residents experience post-Olympic blues

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After more than fifteen days of Olympic festivities in Paris, some hope the heritage of the games, like the heightened sense of security and good mood, will remain in the French capital.
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00:00A newfound fervor. France dazzles the world or simply thank you. The day after the closing
00:08ceremony of the Paris Olympics, France wakes up with stars in its eyes and a touch of nostalgia
00:14now that these emotional 17 days are over. French and international press alike celebrate
00:20the success of the Paris Olympics. Even residents who were initially skeptical Paris could handle
00:26the influx of visitors applaud the smooth running of the games.
00:56Some tourists even claim the Olympics have inspired them to move to Paris.
01:06In fact, I think there is one neighborhood where my partner was saying that they were
01:11wanting to see if there were any properties here. It was so nice. But yeah, it's been
01:17wonderful.
01:18But like this German newspaper asks, what remains now that the games are over? The owner
01:24of this newsstand told us he hopes the heightened security and pleasant atmosphere will remain
01:29in the capital. The day after the greatest show on earth, a business owner even described
01:35it to me as France slowly waking up from what he says is a post-Olympic hangover, now having
01:43to face reality, including the complicated, intense political situation in France. Sofia
01:50Katsilkova reporting from Paris for Euronews.

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