It's an app to which Louis returns regularly, in the evening when his wife is not there.
A naughty dating site?
No, just SNCF Connect…
“I go there to study the train schedules for Reims
, explains the 30-year-old, an audit consultant in Paris.
For the moment, it is not playable with my working hours.
But as soon as the offer develops, I'll talk to my wife about it.
I can't take it anymore to see all my friends leaving the capital to return to their native region: soon I won't have any…”
For several years now, Paris, like other large cities, has been losing inhabitants.
Rising rates, tougher conditions for access to credit, loss of purchasing power, the current context is even more difficult.
According to a Best Agents study published at the end of March, a quarter of the French population plans to move in the next twelve months, a trend that is growing for city dwellers (32%).
In the capital, nearly 40% of households are affected
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