Yea I think he was being a gentleman and agreeing with her to sort of circumvent the intent of trying to upset her. Maybe he liked her but it was definitely very mature of him to sort of play along. I think a lot of the stereotypes are old, the newer generation have way more in common
@@mk2vrswap he's got a lot of natural charm and really controls the dialogue here In a very masculine way, even though there is a femininity to is features.Clearly a confident guy. he decided to touch on the semantics in this stuff loosely, lightly and focus more on a cheeky narrative of "offending each other, or not," which cleverly distracted from any offence that the semantics of the issues might cause. Contrast this with the French guy in 1 of the next videos, who really blundered by making "blunt" secondary jokes about the semantics in some of the stereotypes of Asians, which drew "MORE" attention to the offensiveness of the semantics involved and actually inflamed the resentment with the 3 Asian girls in that episode. *Actually, Emanuel is in some episodes of "awesome world", where he shows an even more electric dynamic with a couple of Korean girls
When I visited the UK was shocked me wasn't the make up, but the dresses, or to be more accurate, some dresses which do not belong on overweigth bodies, like crop top.
@@MN-vz8qm There's that everywhere, but also in certain places of England, like where I live in West Yorkshire, late teen and young adult women consider orange as a skin colour and use makeup to get that colour, it's madness I tell you, madness
I mean only the last part is going to offend French people since the first is a fact, but yeah as a French I confirm. Although you could say the same about any country I feel like
Loved this video , one guy and one girl , United Kingdom and France , one wearing black and the other white , redhead and blonde , both took weel everything spoken 👏
Since 2016 France has been the best national team in the world , lost one euro (2016) and one world cup (2022) , but won Nations League and one World Cup , England also lost one euro final (2021) and 2022 lost against France
And we former World Cup Champions. That's fine for us French. We'll get our revenge over Argentina. And not mention we're ranking 2nd in FIFA. We're now better than Brasil 😝 Hehehe VIVE LA FRANCE 🟦⬜🟥💪🇫🇷👊🐓
Are you sure? Whiskey is from the British Isles. The first records are found in Ireland and others in England and Scotland have been found from similar times hundreds of years ago.
@@Memoryman12367 I know it can be surprising, but in term of whisky consumption per citizen the french are one of the highest whisky consummer, if not the top. The whisky market in France is one of the largest market in the world, on other hand french are not the one who consume the most wine in the world, it also can be a bit suprising
About time we had some 🇬🇧🆚🇫🇷 videos. There's no two countries that share a deeper history than the UK & France and we do like to have a good joke about our troubled history!
Fighting each for Hundred Years War between us 🟥🇬🇧👑⚔️🇨🇵🟦⚜️ t'il the Crimean War 1856 Both Colonial Empire Rival. Spreading our languages and cultures across the Globe The Top 2
@JackSonEFla2 im English i like the french and the Germans. We all have such different cultures, considering we had such a long and intertwined history and originate from pretty much very similar group of tribes
When i was young i was thinking English were nice but getting old i understood they will always be kind of arrogant and our ennemies way more than the germans that are more respectful to french.
My wife and I met in France in 1995 whilst I was working as a holiday rep. I'm English and she's French. Entente Cordial is our household, our families agree to disagree but we still love and respect each other tremendously and each others traditions and culture.
I have to been to Basque France and have no intentions to ever step foot in Paris. greetings from Romania, also previously Switzerland, Austria, Czechia, Italy and Spain. edit: and Poland.
As a Turkish guy I would say, England football good inside, everyone knows it. The boy couldn't explain it very well. The international team try their best but they are still couldn't break the devil's leg. Anyway, even a Turkish rich guy owner of the club Hull City. I wish success for the team Hull City as a Turkish. Anyway good content 👍
They already did this question with Girls from other european countries, they all agree that french People is not stinky but lazy to take a bath. Even english girl said english didnt bath every Day but more like 4 Days a week but french only bath once a week. And lucille agree with her saying french didnt bath in winter
@@boboboy8189 I'm from France and i don't know anyone that only bath once a week. French bath like everyone else in Europe, i think the stereotype is more about the fact that french people smoke a lot etc. which is true, or maybe that there's a lot of bad smells in Paris but it's one of the cities with the highest population density in the world, so that cause many problems.
Yall should do one from me from Texas lol it's not cheers its Salud for my Mexican boys lol 😅 foreal we all totally different from north, south, west and east Texas. Don't judge Texas from one person bc we are all different texas is huge
They are young and and obviously have a more international outlook, than domestic. I've seen in other videos, that Emanuel in particular doesn't know much about the nuances of British history or culture. He's cheeky and chirpy, though, and I think he was more interested in making it light-hearted and humorous.He's certainly good at that
An average British hates the RP / southeast London accent or BBC English as is called by some but that’s what the world knows them for and like this accent. It’s hot and and sexy and whatever rest of the world thinks of them. Meanwhile, Non RP / northerners: “Bo’l o wo’uh” , “Harry po’uh”, “maahn” for man.
Then, except beef wellington (🇨🇵), curry (🇮🇳) and fish & chips, what are the best foods in England? I've been in England twice in 2015-2016, but I could only remember about fish & chips and macaroni & cheese. Also I wasn't as curious as today, I was only 14 😅 A french dude really curious about your gastronomy
@@romaingillet2526 You probably didn't try any other meals than by the sound of it. Well British food has some good pies for instance. Shepards pie and steak and kidney (the kidney is a lot nicer than it sounds) and in general, British food tends to more fairly good at being what you would basically call hearty filling food, the pies being mainly responsible for that. For instance some fictions here are there will occasionally have that skilled granny in a beutiful country side cottage cook up a lovely pie or cake, well British pies will fit in very nicely. Most of my favourite meals are still foreign but I still have a fair portion that also are british. Most brits find Shepards pie to be much nicer to steak and kidney but I personally see steak and kidney pie to be a lot more worthy of trying. Sheppards pie is basically beef soaked in gravy and topped with mashed potato while streak and kidney is filled with diced beef, diced kidney, onions and also soaked in gravy saurce and topped with a nice thin pastry shell. There is also the sunday roast which usually includes either roasted lamb or beef along along with roasted veg in the form of carrots, pies and brocoli, and raosted potatos along with yorkshire puddings and again, gravy saurce. Yorkshire puddings are very popular and are basically puddings made with a batter of eggs, flour and water with a nice golden brown to with and be soft and springy in the middle. If you don't know what they look like than just look them up. Than there is the english breakfast with consists of sausage, bacon, egg, beans, black pudding, tomatos and toast and all of these good together very naturaly. Other meals include sausage and mash and when you cover the mash in gravy it makes the gravy so much nicer. What partly makes our meals nice is the gravy saurce that we largely rely on. While it make appear at first as though we are far too reliant on gravy this actually tastes different depending on what meat you mix it with or if you are just serving it with it's granules instead. Other include thr sausage and how the gravy complments the meat in general. The english roast is easily the most popular of the british foods though fish and chips do come in a close second and which I personally prefere myself. Hope I have explained this all clearly enough for you.
@@romaingillet2526 England has many great trades, but they wouldn't be so appreciated as French Foods because their inception was mainly to be filling due to the cold and rainy autumn's and winters, back in the day when there was no central heating or mod cons. Other than pies, they have Lancashire hotpot, various types of English stew, Cornish pasty, bubble and squeak, Welsh rarebit, English Style Poachhed and Scrambled eggs, Roast Dinner with Yorkshire Pudding and vegetables, Bangers and mash, toad in the hole, Jacket potato with Various ingredients. If You go to places outside of the big city in England. You can go to restaurants that will do home-made pies with vegetables, side dish, of incredibly refined taste and quality, very succulent pastry with different combinations of home-made constituents. However, the Brits are much better at deserts have an incredibly high variety and quality of delicacies in that respect
Among all the french ever been on this show, the rude image/vibe just seemed to be in Lucie- "at first sight". It didn't occur for those from Paris but to me, She did. After a few episodes Lucie seems just a friendly lady. So stereotypes or prejudice can limit our views.
@@romaingillet2526 I don't think she realises that the English invented the game- That's why the statement was offensive-The English are embarrassed about this
I never understood like Lucie, why the rest of the world said we stink. If u have the story, tell me. I have supposition with parfum n before when in Paris the people made the big commission by the window (there are 200 years). For football, the English league n culture of football, that's truth but if we talk about World cup or European cup u are really far than u. 🇫🇷 💪 A lot of stereotypes for french people are not really truth or out of context. The last "cliché" was truth, in generally we are rude (of course we not injured when we eat, work or with family) n in Paris u can add no gentlemen. For UK, yeah, makeup for girl,... Woaaaaa. I had a story with 2 English girls. One in UK n one in France. Please English girls stop makeup 🛑💄 One of my t-shirt was white, he was 😢
Yes, it's true English girls often glow-in-the-dark🤣🤣 (too much make-up). As for the offence at the statement about football, this is due to the frustrations, the English have about being the least successful top European nation, when they invented the sport.
I was trying to wrap my head around this one but I think the stereotype comes from the idea that the French eat a lot of garlic. It's an old one so it could be outdated or just wrong.
England didn't won anything since 1966, they only have 1 world up. On the other hande France has 2 wc (could have got at least 2 more) and France also won 2 Euro.
@@cpj93070 Yeah, when I was watching the game I was supporting England and I think they were the better team. And the first goal France scored should have been a foul on Saka. Still frustrating Harry Kane missed that penalty. But at least Argentina won in the end.
I find that the stereotypes about the Brits and the French are the most outdated, simply because both of their cultures have the longest sequence of prominence and dominance, e.g. "at least" 500 years of recognition in all parts of the world and especially when warring against each other. Hence the Brit's bad teeth myth, is from back in the 1600s when the sailors in the Royal Navy were called "limeys", due to needing to take the Limes with meals because they weren't getting enough vitamins D in their diet and started getting scurvy on a wide scale, on the high seas.This started when theya were trading internationally especially through the East India company (1608+). Brits don't have bad teeth "now", it's a myth because the other Anglophone nations, in particular, 150+ years ago referred to them as "limeys"
Lime, scurvy.. you are thinking of vitamin C. In Swedish schools we were taught that British sailors had bad teeth 4 - 500 years ago, then they learned to eat things with vitamin C. These days I believe they are like most other European countries.
@@reineh3477 Yes, I think I just got vitamin D on my mind the moment, because of all the recent research about how high doses have been shown during the pandemic to have such great health benefits in so many ways.Thinking about it, it would have been vitamin C back in the day
Every sailor had that problem back in the day but English sailors were outstanding. Britishes have ugly teeths because of your mesolithic europeans genepool (Aka megslithic europeans, Stonehenge). The paradigmatic fenotype of mesolithic people is pretty much Mr. Bean. Of course you have a large admixture of Celtic people and later Germanic but still the mesolithic blood is strong among britts. The most distinguishable treat of mesolithic people is their lack of wisdom tooths, so you can guess why a high rate of mesolithic gene pool translates into higher rates of ugly teeths conpared with Europe
The stereotypes on teh french are much more recent, and date mostly from ww2. For example, the stinky people, and hairy girls, date from 44-45, when the millions soldiers met a starved civilian population for which soap had turned into a luxury good. I remember the account of an american soldier who entered a northern french city (brest maybe? can't remember which one) where the civilians who were still there, mostly women and elderly, had to hide for weeks in sewers during the fights against the germans. Said soldier said that this was his first sighting of french people, and that they looked barely humans. As there would be no other time such influx of people would come (particularly americans), this left a longstanding reputation.
I’m French. She’s a spoiled kid I can tell. Our women are much more mature and strong Than This ;) bad choice. It’s like Emmanuel Macron’s daughter. Nightmare
I don’t even like soccer, but I am pretty sure England, Scotland and Wales have their own teams competing in the World Cup. The UK is made up of multiple countries.
People are missing the point is to why these questions offend.Emanuel doesn't seem to be aware of the barbs to Britain from these criticisms. The whole point in the "coming Home" frustration, is that the English invented football, just like they invented golf, rugby, cricket, hockey, snooker and prize fighting (, boxing) yet other countries are better than them currently, as with all of these sports. that's why there was the statement about "creativity", linked to food, to contrast the thing that Brits are most well-known for (innovation) with what they are most abused for (their food). They have a highly inventive cultural history, when you consider they were the 1st free society (100 years before the French Revolution), and their political, economic and legal structures were the prototypes for all those following (including USA - the USA founding fathers were all British citizens).Then of course they created the steam engine and train to start the Industrial Revolution and therefore pioneered all fuel based, mechanical, vehicular and automated technology. As for the French - the smelly analogy was because there has always been a rumour that the French don't wash every day, which is probably as outdated as the idea that the Brit's have bad teeth, which is a stereotype from British sailors not having enough Vitamin C In the 1600s
Fun fact: Christopher Merrett - a scientist, physician, naturalist and metallurgist documented the invention champagne, in the Cotswolds in 1662 and explained the process.Don Perignon, was the marketeer who managed to brand and sell it on a large-scale, but the process had already been invented
@@Rowlph8888What does commentary have to do with it? and besides what you say is partly wrong. First of all, champagne is not a specific drink but the name of a type of sparkling wine, so to say that Christopher Merrett invented champagne is totally stupid and wrong. Second, he only discovered that by adding sugar to wine (which grapes do not contain a high concentration of sugar in) he can create during fermentation a sparkling wine that does not require expensive or difficult techniques, and again this hypothesis is discussed. but he by no means invented sparkling wine. Sparkling wine was already known in Europe long before, but very often it was obtained unintentionally. But this “failed” wine began to appeal to the French nobility in particular and it was therefore the French who began to make wines whose characteristic was to be sparkling. Forgive me for being so serious
@@CT5555-tb9ob Dude, the facts don't care about you feelings and you are distorting, and trying to demean something far more advanced than your narrative". Don't get sentimentally attached o this kind of stuff, because it doesn't matter at the end of the day… But credit should be given where is due…and several creative, maverick innovators in England were practising with this and contributing to an eventual "process", not just Meritt - here is only one quote. . "The Knight Who Invented Champagne is the story of King James I, Admiral Sir Robert Mansell and Sir Kenelm Digby (and a few others) and the part they all played between 1615 and 1632 in revolutionising the production of glass. The changes they helped bring about led to the development and production of stronger glass that could be used for making bottles that would withstand the pressure caused by a secondary-fermentation in the bottle. By 1662 we know that it was a common practice by cidermakers, vintners and coopers to add "raisins and sugar" to wine and cider at bottling to start a secondary fermentation in the bottle. All of this happened several years before Dom Pérignon, often credited with ‘inventing Champagne’, took up his position as cellarer at the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers."
I see a lot of people referring to the French team as being mostly Africans. Are they from African or are they French people of African descent? I don’t think it’s the same thing. If they were born in France or are naturalized citizens then they are French.
Well, as their greatest ever player "Zizou" was 100% Algerian, ill let you make your own mind up.I think most of them were born in France but some of their best players were born and grew up outside of France in their colonies.Germany poached a few Polish players in the last generation as well, who were in the team that won the last World Cup. This is something that England has never done, and realistically they have missed a trick in that, because they have the greatest pool of potential talent to draw from, having the largest Commonwealth by far
@@Rowlph8888 What ? The vast majority of the players were born and raised in France, Zidane included, and the ones that weren't lived in France for most of their life. Also, what do you mean by colonies ?
@@kieran1129 @Kieran You just repeated what I said. I quote: - "MOST of them were born in France… Some born… outside" - You virtually paraphrased what I said, except the Zidane part
You are all missing the point, the offensive statement was rhetorical, because all of the English know and it's a great source of frustration that they are the least successful top European nation at "football".This all stems from the fact that they invented the sport
England football fans are the best. We make the best atmosphere, and so our "rivals" envy this, so they try put us down through social media where they're seething behind a screen 😂
@@ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz Oh yeah ? You literally destroyed everything in my country during euro 2016, how respectful. The funny thing is that because of karma, you never win anything, you just drink like pigs, be disrespectful to every team, and then you lose, stop saying you are a great community.
@@someguywhosmiles you wanna meet me 1v1 or continue to seethe behind a screen? I don't even drink and I won't ever visit a foreign country just to drink or watch football (except Mongolia as my girl is from there). So I really don't care what happened
@@someguywhosmiles I really don't care what happened. You and your yes men are all talk. You cry about us 24/7, yet happily appropriate our culture and technology. All is fair
I'd like to share thoughts. First, Lucie is beautiful. France is definitely the better soccer nation. Napoleon was one of the greatest leaders of all time. There should be more books on the incredible Joan of Arc. There are mountains of books on the great things about France. France is truly a great nation. But think about how much Britain has dominated the world the last 200 years. We all speak english right now because of the British Empire. Alot of our best movies and music are British. Brits, I say to you, who cares if your soccer teams lose the next 100 years? You have alot to be proud of. As much as I admire the British, of all powers, they made one huge mistake which we will all pay for. China simply wanted to stop its poor citizens from being addicted to opium supplied by Britain. In response, Britain waged two opium wars which raped and humiliated China in the process. I do not believe China would have even become vulnerable to communism if it weren't for Britain. It was a weak nation that was easily exploited by communism. Before that, China did not do one thing wrong to the West. China actually just wanted to be left alone. I believe Britain is the most benevolent imperial power and again I admire the British so much, but they should not have messed with China. China will have their revenge and we are seeing it. Elon Musk said China's economy will be 2 to 3 times America's one day. Even if it's only double, then it's all over. You think they are belligerent now? By then, they will simply do what they want. That's why the West MUST WAKE UP AND STOP TRADING WITH CHINA. I can't believe the West even allows anything made in China. Who cares if we have to pay double and triple for our products? If we keep strengthening the economy of China, we are doomed. I could write a whole other post on this topic too, but another reason for China's rise is the simultaneous decline of the West. The West has woke, left wing insanity. They seem to have thrown common sense out the window. the West is like a man with cancer but still able to function. I oppose the evil Chinese govt as you should all. But I believe we need to analyze history and each country objectively. China did not start this fight, but they will certainly finish it and I believe our only hope will be God because America will be too weak to save us by then. Thanks for reading my post.
Yes, as the stereotype was there amongst those questions, the Brits have been very "creative".No need to be big headed. The French have been very creative also.
1. 3:04 France 'll never be better at football than the UK. True! Bcs "UK" hasn't national football team🤣 The first and the last time I saw it in 2012, in London. 2. 4:04 For Lucie☝Argentina got 3 cups! Argentina was better! Viva La Albiceleste🤪🇦🇷 3. 4:48 It's coming home, It's coming to Rome🇮🇹 Thank you☺
"its coming home" motto comes from i believe that one single win in 1966 World Cup which was hosted by England (but apparently the decisive goal was all-in-all stolen from germans) or maybe its becoz football was invented in England i dunno but when it comes to club football french suck big time and this speaks for itself
You're missing the point. It's only a Provocationals/ offensive joke because England invented the game; the video was about trying to offend, because eaach statement implied a cultural sensitivity. The video was not to discuss the validity of the statements. In any other way, it's got no meaning. France being better than England at football is rhetorical question, even in England they know, this
How could france not beat everyone up on their footbal game when they get amazing players first generation born in france but parents originally native from old france colonies 👀 not saying these players are not french but I wanna if france can still be good with french players 10th generation born in france 🤷🏻♀️
The team who won WC in 1998 were almost all "10th generation born in France" excepted Zidane and maybe Djorkaeff. And in the current team some players from "old colonies" as you said are de 2sd or 3rd generation born in France like Mbappé's Mom who was Born In Paris suburb, other are half French (native) half Immigrant parents like Matteo Guendouzi. Plus dont forget those French native who plays for foreign teams like Laporte in Spain, Delort in Algeria, Romain Saiss in Morocco, Guerreiro in Portugal etc etc (in the last WC 37 players were born in France).
C’est tank pis,I think it’s completely have sort of weird vibes between and the barrier of men and women couldn’t make them speak well or express all,and Mon dieu this girl is really softly and cute it makes that British man hard to against and mean to her 😂bad matche for express the opinions from both side
@@goufackkentsaleandrinlebel8826 @Goufack Kentsa Leandrin Lebel I think he's a salty Brit, envious about the fact that the English invent so many of the most globally popular sports, and end up losing to all other nations in them all the time, e.g. they won 1 World Cup, which is the worst return out of""every" developed 1st world nation and even nations like Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, have a better return😆. *He's trying to demean the French pre-eminent in football, by equating their success with having players from their colonies win competitions for them by selecting them for the French team.
France : 2 coupes du monde 2 championnats d'europe 2 coupes des confédérations 1 ligue des nations Vainqueur du "finalissima" contre l'uruguay Angleterre : 1 coupe du monde ............................... ................................ 2ème nation européenne la plus titré derrière l'Allemagne et devant l'Italie Je continue ?