All Blacks great Dan Carter admitted has admitted that he had been worried about moving to Paris in the aftermath of the November terror attacks but had been overwhelmed by his welcome in the French capital.
World Player of the Year Carter joined Racing 92 on a lucrative three-year deal just after helping New Zealand successfully defend their World Cup title and has been widely praised for his efforts both on and off the pitch.
"Life is a lot easier after two difficult first weeks in a new country, with a new language and new culture. I have started to really make the most of the Parisian life," said the 33-year-old, who admitted to being a little "apprehensive" after the November 13 attacks.
Carter name-checked the fashionable districts of Saint-Germain des Pres where he adores "the restaurants and incredible boutiques".
Parisians, famous for their gruff nonchalance, are "more welcoming" than he thought they would be, he said.