-Is there a plan for a full-scale promotion in France or Europe if the album is officially released?
Taeyeon- Yes. If a lot of people love us and ask for us, we are ready to go anywhere, but first, we need a chartered plane. (Giggles) I think we can show a better performance with better conditions. We are ready as much as we love you.
-Is there a specific performance you personally want to do in Europe?
Taeyeon- We never thought about a specific location, but we want to meet more fans in more places with a world tour and performing our music.
-You’re overseas on a lot of occasions, what are the hardships?
Yuri- Jet lag. Adjusting to the time zone is hard. We were in Korea, then we went to New York recently, and now Paris. It’s a bit hard on us. Other than that, it’s fun trying out the traditional foods that each country has and also experiencing their culture.
-What are the differences between performing in Paris and other places?
Sunny- Honestly, the fans react with the same passion and along with the friendly people, we’re always thankful, but I think the Paris fans have a different groove. They dance along with us and Paris feels a bit more flexible. They have a different rhythm.
-Did you get a chance to go shopping?
Girls’ Generation- Not yet. We want to!
-Where have you been to in Paris?
Girls’ Generation- The concert hall. Hotel. I think we’ve been to a few places the last time we came here.
-Where are some places that you didn’t get to see?
Girls’ Generation- Each member went to different places. I think it will be different for each member but Versailles is one of the places. I think we each go to places, we think it’s important for different members because we’re using our personal time.
-What do you want to buy the most?
Jessica- Macaroons. I’m going to take some home. It’s really good. We eat about five of them everyday but I heard that it’s 350kcal each.
Tiffany- Really? I eat like twenty everyday… I think I’ll walk home.
Taeyeon- Yes. If a lot of people love us and ask for us, we are ready to go anywhere, but first, we need a chartered plane. (Giggles) I think we can show a better performance with better conditions. We are ready as much as we love you.
-Is there a specific performance you personally want to do in Europe?
Taeyeon- We never thought about a specific location, but we want to meet more fans in more places with a world tour and performing our music.
-You’re overseas on a lot of occasions, what are the hardships?
Yuri- Jet lag. Adjusting to the time zone is hard. We were in Korea, then we went to New York recently, and now Paris. It’s a bit hard on us. Other than that, it’s fun trying out the traditional foods that each country has and also experiencing their culture.
-What are the differences between performing in Paris and other places?
Sunny- Honestly, the fans react with the same passion and along with the friendly people, we’re always thankful, but I think the Paris fans have a different groove. They dance along with us and Paris feels a bit more flexible. They have a different rhythm.
-Did you get a chance to go shopping?
Girls’ Generation- Not yet. We want to!
-Where have you been to in Paris?
Girls’ Generation- The concert hall. Hotel. I think we’ve been to a few places the last time we came here.
-Where are some places that you didn’t get to see?
Girls’ Generation- Each member went to different places. I think it will be different for each member but Versailles is one of the places. I think we each go to places, we think it’s important for different members because we’re using our personal time.
-What do you want to buy the most?
Jessica- Macaroons. I’m going to take some home. It’s really good. We eat about five of them everyday but I heard that it’s 350kcal each.
Tiffany- Really? I eat like twenty everyday… I think I’ll walk home.