Zebit Zebit imagine you live in a country during 4 years... and you learn only one sentence and the name of only one cheese???! What did you do during 4 years??? You never spoke to anyone? You never tried to discover a little culture, food, language of the country you’re living in??
What's up with that lady and her love for Ratatouille Edit: I have submitted and indulged my self into the incredible world of Ratatouille and can safely say I regret commenting this
i’m sorry but as a french person, the only “heavy food” is cheese, and not some industrial cheddar cheese, actual cheese made in france. And i do have to say that since i’ve been to the US and i’m part american, they do have the “heaviest foods” that i know of.
@@saik-chan3799 moi aussi et pareil pour les rayures. Même un jour un américain m'a demandé "est ce que tu mange de la baguette tous les jours au petit déjeuner ?"
@@Azgarw alors quand on corrige les gens faudrait pas dire de la merde, car meme si représenté n'est pas conjugué sa reste un verbe alors cimer du commentaire inutile
@@Azgarw est = verbe être bienvenue en CM2, d'ou la putin de faute, il a écrit 3 verbes: es (être); représenté (représenter); est (être). Mais il y a 2 fautes : es = est et est = et. Et non il manque pas de "s" a représenté car c le pronom "on" qui est au singulier maintenant arrête de répondre
@@alexandermacleod7810 I wasn't talking just about wars, but if you are an American, I guess you must think every relation with other countries is war. Now, first count your American soldiers in foreign territory, including special forces, then come back and talk. 170 000 American soldiers (1/3 of the Army, 34%), 20 000 French soldiers (7% of the Army and including the forces on our own overseas territories) in foreign countries. We had to fight because you Americans made silly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, putting all the Muslim world in deep shit, spreading the islamist ideology, and dragging us with you in your defeat, as no country can disobey mighty America without being economically punished. And French soldiers die because of you in this moment. Now, the country who launched two nuclear bombs on civilians in Japan, which was already ready to surrender, and napalm and chemical weapons on Vietnam without even winning the war should really shut its mouth and especially not give lessons to Iran or Syria. And if you are talking about Mali, we came to fight EI (way before this week actually), because we have diplomatic links with this country, but most of our mission is to train their national army and do humanitarian work. That's not called invasion. We do not have enough army power to invade anyone anyway. But I'll pardon your ignorance.
@@alexandermacleod7810 Well, France isn't colonialist anymore. Mali asked for help. And yeah, we have economic and strategic values in this country, so we deployed Army. Thus is exactly what the US are doing since the last world war : Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Irak, Afghanistan, etc... . So, don't say anything else please. Because the whole western world works like that. Americans think they are the freedom dispensers of the world, exactly like France during Colonial wars (Indochina, Algeria...), but even worse. Oh, another proof of what i'm saying. America is the country with most military bases outside his territory (UK, Germany, Japan, Korea, Afghanistan, etc...)
@@alexandermacleod7810 Well ... if you really do care about hypocrisy, you should shut your mouth yourself since the USA are much more guilty than France. We've been colonialist (you too, except you still treat Indians like shit), but WE did not launch nuclear bombs or chemical weapons on civilians. I don't think it will ever be the end of the customary time before you being allowed to criticize other countries after such atrocity, and I'm not even talking about how you and UK's RAF bombed Dresde in Germany at the end of WWII for absolutely no reason. I can assure you, my grand mother being Vietnamese, that Viet Nam hates the USA much much much more than France, who invaded them. So in the scale of hypocrisy, as usual, we have the USA first, gendarmes du monde les plus mal placés pour donner des leçons, making wars in countries they never had any diplomatic links with before, just to get some precious oil, and then maybe, somewhere below, with its little Army and small interests in the world, France. Now, you're talking about territories like French Guyana or Martinique. If we gave them their freedom, it will happen to them exactly what happened to Madagascar, which was such a rich island in our time and is now so poor you couldn't believe it. Actually, no, it would not end up like Madagascar, because we would keep giving them the financial helps they'd need to survive, in exchange for some interests in their territory. Oh, I'm sorry, is that not what the USA are doing with almost every valuable country in the world, which explains their financial domination? Wake up, it's called capitalism. And both sides find their interests, even if the most powerful side is clearly privileged. And the archetype of capitalism is your country, not France, not UK, AMERICA. It's the whole point of the Cold War. Capitalist world with USA as leader against communism. Maybe we do give lessons we should not give, but we are not anymore a powerful country, so no one listen, an they're right. And that's our punishment for opening our mouth when we shouldn't : not to be listened, even to be laughed at because of our silly pretention to be heard. But your country is listened, not because it's sensible, but because it crushes everyone who does not listen, either with guns or economic sanctions. And that's why you giving lessons is unbearable. You shouldn't give any, being as rotten as you are, but you do, and as you're powerful, countries (except few countries like Russia) can't disobey, even if you're fucking wrong. And that gives every country the right to criticize you, as punishment for your misplaced moral lessons. When you're in a superior position, you have to be impeccable before you open your mouth, because you are in the position of being an example for everybody. If you're not impeccable, shut up.
@@chrollo114 pareil, il m’a fallu 2 ans pour parler à peu près voir couramment sans forcément prendre de cours mais juste en me familiarisant avec la langue, j’ai commencer à apprendre en 2019 et en 2021 je parlais déjà à peu près couramment, et puis plus les jours passe et plus j’apprends de plus en plus de mots et mon accent s’améliore
@@kalina1871 l'anglais est plus facile à apprendre que le français , a l'inverse de l'anglais le français comporte beaucoup plus de temps. Déjà que le français c'est pas ma langue de base, je trouve cette langue très compliqué
Oui mais le français est une langue beaucoup moins importante que l'anglais, et en plus leur accent est passable alors qu'il y a des français qui ne font aucun effort
Tu rigoles depuis quand le français est moins important et pour qui ? les employeurs. Franchement tout le monde parle Anglais il n’y a rien d’incroyable.
@@twentyfivemelody C'est justement parce que tout le monde parle anglais, tu vas dans n'importe quel pays tu parles anglais pratiquement tout le monde te comprend, alors que si tu parles français ce sera beaucoup plus compliqué...
Nah, in fact most of french people is proud to be french. The problem is more about the fact that we aren't really proud of our government and the France depicted in other countries by this government.
1:06 For the Americans: What do you know about France: I know French cheese, I know camembert For the French people: I know hamburger, overconsumption and fast-food
I would like to go to france and have some good baked goods. . . used to have a legit french bakery here in town years ago but he retired. . . was AWESOME.
When I went to France I had bright blue hair and my goodness the men trying to talk to me. I was leaning out the window in my hotel which over looked a street and some guy literally stopped his car to talk to me XD
@Brandon Uveges We do too, don't worry, little man. Well... We laugh at you mostly. Mainly because of the absolute lack of common knowledge of the average American people. Basically: you're stupid. Big muscles (or big fat belly really), no brain. Proof being made by experience while travelling or studying in America and by this video and all the other same kind of videos.
@Brandon Uveges Guess I have no sense of humour then 😅 Well, I did like my insults too, but I might I've been just a little bit excessive. I did have an IPhone. Once. Anyway, your people died in France in 1944. There must be something good in the USA after all 😌
Artémis D. I live in Normandy and it's taboo to talk about how people lived better during german occupation. The US sent their prisoners to "help us". The only ones who had the balls to come where afro american soldiers. They fucking stole and raped everything. So yeah, keep French-bashing as a "brotherly joke" but don't get surprised if you get fuckep up if you do that in France.
*French learning English* American : Haha French snobs saying "ze" looking down to America *Americans learning French* American : *Believing Œuf = oof ; Saying Bonne jower instead of Bonjour ; Can't say "R" and don't know who gave life to USA*
Holy f*ck, I wouldn't have guessed an American would know "C'est Canteloup" and actually name that for a question like that! It does put a smile on my face.
It's very hard because in most of European countries they teach French but in Finland everyone needs to learn Swedish instead because 4,5% of the population speak Swedish as their first language. That means that for each Fennoswede seventeen Finnish speakers are taught to speak Swedish. That's an overkill if you ask me
Here goes: J'ai etudie le francais pour quatre ans, comme la femme sur cette video. Mais je n'utilise jamais la langue, donc j'ai oublie toutes les choses. .... Did I do that right?
Well also it's "oublié" and "etudié" but I'm just guessing you couldn't be bothered with that, so good on spelling and grammar. Thing is if you read french RU-vid comments they aren't written like yours. Your comment is very correct spoken french but comments have a lot of slang, verlans, and other things generally not taught in courses or anything. You have to look them up or just know them.
Je veux que vous retrouviez et parlez avec des francophones en Louisiane, peut-être en Nouvelle-Orléans. Là, se trouve la plupart des américains francophones. Quelques acadiens parlent toujours le français malgré les anglophones qui habitent là-bas. S’il y a des fautes, dis-moi!