For me, Toulouse is even more interesting than Paris (which is awesome). We've been there for 1 day. And, when we left, we left thinking that it wasn't a good idea go stay only 1 day. We needed more. After watching this video, we're certain! Great video as always!! I like the accent of the narrator, it makes it authentic (though I had to turn on the subtitles, lol)
If you stayed one more day, you'd understand what to be the Toulousians, includin' the members of your family, friend. I guarantee, that YOUR impressions would be much more deeper than these ones you HAVE then, whether YOU met Me&Co. 👹
As a foreign student who lived ever in both Toulouse and Paris, I have to say Toulouse is absolutely the Best city to live in. Frankly, the toulousains are really warm-hearted and enthusiastic. You feel so closed to them when living in Toulouse. Paris, as the capital of France is definitely a good place. Paris, is so rich of culture and fully fascinating by enjoying the good reputation of the international European city. Nevertheless, when nowadays there are strikes everyday and when common transport gets totally into shit in Paris, when parisians call chocolatine pain au chocolat, when people neglect you when asked directions, when it costs so expensive everything, I always miss Toulouse❤️. However, life is sometimes like a piece of exam paper that the examiner distributes to you and you can never choose. How I wish a good financial school could be in Toulouse and I did never move to Paris!😭
Because you lived in Toulose, can you please advice me which is a good neighbourhood to be in? My school will be in Jardin Niel (st Agne), so maybe the good spot for me is st Michel neighbourhood, because it's between centre and the school? I have never been before, so I have no idea...
@@indranidey1275 ,Gladly I was glad to see this video si was with my daughter in september last year. Toulouse is beautiful .I m from Colombia,South-América .Good morning
Every time you hear any mention of France, the city of Paris or Nice or Cannes come to mind but the city of Toulouse is a virtual oasis in the south of France and I would love to visit there one day when my finances allow me to do so. It would be a great adventure.
Paris? Worth it but it’s hell. Nice? Worth it but the beach is hell. Cannes? Dodge. Toulouse, of these 4 cities is by far the most pleasant and attractive.
@@Reel___ Toulouse just feels earthy and more authentic than Cannes, Nice or Paris. However, my favourite place in all France is Perpignan and the whole Roussillon region in general. Ceret is my favourite small town in France.
@@titteryenot4524 what do you think about Nîmes or Montpellier? I know they they are unsafe by French terms, but I adore them. Montpellier seemed more ambitious, gorgeous and greener, while Nîmes seemed cleaner, and decent overall. Also I like climate there, it's warmer and sunnier than in Toulouse or Perpignan. There are Toulon also, but I suppose the vibe is similar to Nice.
@@georgephilips2537 I like both Nimes and Montpellier. Never felt unsafe anywhere in France in 40 years of travelling there. Just for the record, Perpignan is the warmest city in France.😉Unsurprising really, given that it’s the most southerly.
I love looking at Google Earth, and every time I explore France I'm left speechless and stunned by the sheer beauty of this country. I'm currently in high school, but I genuinely hope to visit, or even live in France one day. A semester abroad in Toulouse seems incredible..
Oh, god... What a shock at accent kicking in at [ 0:15 ]. I guess the philosophy is, "Let's embrace it, if you didn't become bilingual at age 10, then forget it".
This guy's accent is like how people imitate French accents. A part of me almost wonders if it's an actor pretending to be French, haha. If not, no shade/offense, I live in France currently and I'm sure I sound like a fool on a daily basis when I try to speak French (with my English/American accent). But this guy, the way he says "-o-vaaerre" etc for "over" or "ze ri-VARE" for river.. "trez-ZaRE" for treasure....so French-y
As a French I feel like this guy really is french (his pronunciation of buildings names is perfect) but is also exagerating his accent just to accentuate the french feeling in the video... Pretty cringy in my opinion ^^'
@@81naixy okay thanks for the opinion from a real francophone!! I guess it'd be like if I was trying to sound super American for a tourism video for the US haha
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C'mon...the Narrator sounds like a Monty Python character - "Here! Have my Baguette... while i wave my Private parts in the general direction of your Face!"