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Why French People Don’t Tend to Eat Like Tourists 

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Why do restaurants close in the afternoon? Are French waiters being rude? I’ll explain these differences as I teach you new French vocabulary.
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0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Lesson all in French
3:37 - Vocabulary
7:52 - Outro
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If you’ve ever visited France, you may have noticed that our eating habits are a little bit different than in other places in the world. It’s something I’ve covered across various videos before. But today, I want to specifically talk about the ways that French people eat, and how it’s so different from the way that some tourists eat when visiting our country.
In the episode, with a presentation that is entirely in French, I’ll touch on everything from when French people eat (it has little to do with when we’re actually hungry) to how we interact with our servers. And I’ll teach you some new French vocabulary along the way!
Tell me in the comments: did you learn anything new about French culture from today’s lesson? Have you experienced any of these differences for yourself?
Take care and stay safe.
😘 from Grenoble, France.
Géraldine

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Комментарии : 22   
@kejmat
@kejmat Год назад
I am currently in Nice which I adore. A beautiful city and with the most polite and helpful people anywhere. At a restaurant today a very loud American shouted 'Garçon'. Every customer's head looked up in disgust as did mine. If only that person watched your very informative videos on language and culture. Merci à vous.
@kaymgee08
@kaymgee08 Год назад
I think I will start using 'rapid restoration' in English - it's something I need quite often!
@djweaverbeaver
@djweaverbeaver Год назад
Merci beaucoup. We use the word "ambiance" in English, so I think most people (at least the native English speakers) got this with no problem.
@nrasgon
@nrasgon Год назад
My favorite channel for learning French. Would love to explore an opportunity for private lessons with you
@Apero1Spritz
@Apero1Spritz Год назад
Café gourmand sounds right up my alley!
@sa21g22g23
@sa21g22g23 Год назад
Merci beaucoup pour enseigner cette nouvelle themè de cette superbe et splendide grammaire française
@alvinscott1331
@alvinscott1331 10 месяцев назад
Merci pour votre vidéo. J'ai vraiment apprécié que votre présentation soit en français.
@mfung7757
@mfung7757 Год назад
Merci pour une autre vidéo utile et intéressante !
@bytheway1031
@bytheway1031 Год назад
Merci Géraldine👍
@drinkumbrella
@drinkumbrella Год назад
That looks more like a weird burrito than any sort of taco. Merci pour les explications!
@grenadiancandy
@grenadiancandy Год назад
😊merci prof
@christopherdieudonne
@christopherdieudonne Год назад
5:10 We say "ambiance" in English. It's the same word with the same meaning.
@howtubeable
@howtubeable Год назад
7:00 I've never seen ankle-length aprons before. When I did a web search on "French waiter," I saw that it must be fairly common. Are all French waiters so dapper and well-groomed?
@Elberouge
@Elberouge Год назад
atypical - can happen in some more formal places.
@joanreynolds955
@joanreynolds955 11 месяцев назад
There needs to be a happy medium between the service in France, where the waiters ignore you for long periods and the US, where the wait staff constantly hover and ask if you need anything mid-bite.
@stephenvandulken6948
@stephenvandulken6948 Год назад
The comment that you can get tap water for free surprises me. I was told by the waiter that it was illegal to have tap water, and I'd had to pay for mineral water. It was in St Malo.
@antejl7925
@antejl7925 Год назад
Asking for tap water is seen as being cheap or mean especially in a chic place and they know you are a foreigner. Asking for a glass of tap water so as to take your prescribed pill(s) is never refused.
@alexysq2660
@alexysq2660 Год назад
...💖💖💖💖💖💖💖...!!!
@jan-toreegge9252
@jan-toreegge9252 Год назад
Je ne mangerais jamais à 16h.
@ConstructiveMinds100
@ConstructiveMinds100 11 месяцев назад
Yes but tourist place should be a bit different. It is like saying. We don't want money. Go to supermarket and buy there. Also on that note. The very late hours of eating are deleterious for health. Hence many Chemist shops around. .... This summer visited France. Was surprised by size of some few French ladies. The obicity tide is getting even to France. I was disappointed with many far too sweet cakes.
@johnheffernan2422
@johnheffernan2422 Год назад
Ahhhh! Je suis vraiment dècu que les serveurs ne sont pas mes amis! Ma seule raison de voyager en france est de me faire des amis avec les serveurs. Je vais annuler mon voyage maintenant. (Yet another really stupid comment from her.)
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