Yeah! Finally someone said something nice about Marseille. I've been here for nearly 15 years now. Riding my bike along the Corniche is still a great pleasure every time.
Bonjour ... I'm from India . I'm going to persue my internship in Arles , France. And I would definitely like to know the culture nd workplace of there could you please help me out .
@@jatintiwari-li7gs In the websites "ville idéale" and "bien dans ma ville" you can enter the name of a French city and see the apreciation of people who live there about their city : culture, security, sport, surrounding, education, environment, others. Life is currently quite difficult in France. Good luck for your studies.
I absolutely agree with the number one. Tolosa/Toulouse, the occitan city, is a laid out place, nice, with a good climate and friendly people, and stunning sorroundings (Carcasonne, Albi, ...)
Really ? I lived 4 years in Lille and I found it very gloomy and depressing. Winters are grey and so long, there is no nature around, the architecture is sad... I left for the sunny south of France and the quality of life is sooo much better here.
Just one comment: The French language is radically different than Spanish or Italian in pronunciation and one good example of that is the the "au" sound usually pronounced "ao" in Spanish and Italian is instead pronounced simply as an "o" in french, same thing for the "eau" too actually. So, this means that Pau is pronounced like "Po" not "Pao", anyway, great video, thanks!
Lyon is great for food, but is not very friendly and also not very clean. Cote dÁzur is beautiful, but most beaches are just a tiny strip and usually pebbly and not sand.
After decades of dealing with the oppressive heat humidity and sunshine of the American southeast, I would love to move to a place that is rainy, foggy, dreary, misty and not oppressive in the summer. Anyone know a good place in France, or even Europe? I have EU citizenship.
Along the atlantique ocean, the weather is mid (around 10 degrees in winter, 25 in summer) Cities like : La Rochelle, Biarritz, Vannes, Les Sables... In the south, winters are pretty mid (around 15 degrees), but summer are hot ( around 35).
If you live longer than 6 months in FRANCE, YOU WILL GET TANGLED UP to their taxation system, sometimes 37% of your foreign income can be taxed. To be warned.
The country side is gorgeous and my talents are probably worth more in france Cooking is the only thing I do that I'd say is worth paying for Plus my my great grandma 100% french but was born in the US so citizenship by decent is not something I can take advantage of Btw My great gandma is almost 94 Fairlane certain she is immortal
Sounds like a pro-France tourism spiel. Just returned from three weeks in France to include two weeks on motorcycle riding through the French Alps. Spent two weeks there in 2018 as well. Have a niece who studied Engineering in Lyon. She has no desire to live there. Uncontrolled immigration has resulted in high crime, food is extremely expensive and over rated. If you don’t speak French, don’t expect to find it easy to communicate.
If you don't make the effort to learn French than HOW TF do you propose to communicate? I'd say you're a Brit. Everyone in Lyon must learn English so that they can listen to you telling them how exceptional you are.
Each experience is different. I love living here in the south of France. Beautiful landscapes surrounded by the sea and the mountains, sunny weather all year long, good Mediterranean food, warm people, beautiful architecture... To each their own I guess.
@@Misterjingle I agree with you. I reread my post and it sounded a bit negative. My comment that your video sounded like a tourism plug was meant as a compliment. My wife and I spent 10 days riding the Southern Alps from Geneva to Nice and back and another ten days in a car. Europe has dramatically changed through since first living in West German 1980-1983 and again 1989-1993. I have lived, worked and traveled in over 60 countries and all our States. For me. anywhere in the Alps is per bliss.
c 'est fou comme les etrangers ne connaissent pas la france..les dix villes citèes sont les pires de France ou habiter en rèalitè, les clichès ont un pouvoir difficile à contrer, si vous aimez les bouchons, la pollution, le bruit , la saletè et l'insècuritè alors suivez les conseils de cette video..
Pau is pronounced PO, like Poland. You should at least learn a bit of pronunciation if you're going to comment on anything in France. Frankly, you should stay in the US.
Before lecturing anyone, dear France, start with learning first some education and politeness, especially towards someone who is making a positive video.
@@UrsusHorribilis This woman is only stupid. It is international. Really sorry that foreigners have to endure people like France (besides and unfortunately, her name is the same than the country 😂)
@@mickeencrua En fait, je n'en sais rien. Je suis tombé sur plusieurs de ses posts qui semblaient suggérer qu'elle vivait en France, et à certaines réactions, j'ai supposé qu'elle était française. Mais vous avez sans doute raison. I actually don't know. I came across several posts from her, which led me to think she lived in France and maybe she was French. It is not rare that French people write comments in English, considering English is the main language of this media 🙂 Bonne journée à vous !
Yeah! Finally someone said something nice about Marseille. I've been here for nearly 15 years now. Riding my bike along the Corniche is still a great pleasure every time.
Bonjour ... I'm from India . I'm going to persue my internship in Arles , France. And I would definitely like to know the culture nd workplace of there could you please help me out .
@@jatintiwari-li7gs Do you read and speak French ?
@@francois3116 I'm learning French
@@jatintiwari-li7gs In the websites "ville idéale" and "bien dans ma ville" you can enter the name of a French city and see the apreciation of people who live there about their city : culture, security, sport, surrounding, education, environment, others. Life is currently quite difficult in France. Good luck for your studies.
I absolutely agree with the number one. Tolosa/Toulouse, the occitan city, is a laid out place, nice, with a good climate and friendly people, and stunning sorroundings (Carcasonne, Albi, ...)
No
@@Thomas-my5lm Great argument🤡
@@andreww3621 He's a doubting Thomas indeed.
Happy to see Montellier in top 5.
I am living in tolouse but i am moving in lille because lille is very modern city in the centeral of Europe. Just amazing
Really ? I lived 4 years in Lille and I found it very gloomy and depressing. Winters are grey and so long, there is no nature around, the architecture is sad... I left for the sunny south of France and the quality of life is sooo much better here.
France is the world turism leader for decades now and i know why now after visiting it many times i love it so much !!!!!
Good video. Would be nice if you'd show where the cities are on a map.
google it
I'm so happy to live in France 😊
Nice video and informative! Please do more similar videos introducing other countries alike. Thanks!
Excellent video- very informative and to the point! Thank you
Nice is the absolute best(besides for the rocky beach)!!🌴🌴☀️☀️
Biarritz definitely deserves a spot in the top ten.
@High Priest of Goof: Agreed on Biarritz. La Rochelle and Nantes are also deserving of a mention. Easier to pronounce than Pow. 😜
Just one comment: The French language is radically different than Spanish or Italian in pronunciation and one good example of that is the the "au" sound usually pronounced "ao" in Spanish and Italian is instead pronounced simply as an "o" in french, same thing for the "eau" too actually. So, this means that Pau is pronounced like "Po" not "Pao", anyway, great video, thanks!
So much of France is amazing. I plan to move there in retirement. Just not sure where yet!
You must be an American !
@@mdte5421 wait...is tht a bad idea..??
@@silkshirt17witdajhericurl80 Thats what I would liketo know.
Nice sharing my friend 👍😁
Dan pantai nya yang sangat indah
Pau is pronounced Poe (Edgar Allen...) rather than Pow! Je vous en prie 🇨🇵🇪🇺. Glad my city is not listed 👍.
I love you France beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
During summers, just try and live in the southern part then you’ll enjoy 😊
Toulouse, number 1, the place to be!!🌹
Lyon is great for food, but is not very friendly and also not very clean. Cote dÁzur is beautiful, but most beaches are just a tiny strip and usually pebbly and not sand.
💖🌷💖🌷💖Love the channel❗️
Yup..Nice...cote d'azure....thats the place to go
I do not like cities crowded expensive. Best climate small towns are my favorites. Arles Aix and Saint Paul de Vence are my 3 favs.
France is most beautiful 🤩 country in the world, and also and too peaceful for living assisted country j’aime la France 🇫🇷 ✌️✌️
Tin tin tin tin tin tiiiinnn tin tin tin tin tinnnnn tin tin tin.
Oui je chante l'hymne national de la France.
Need 10 cheapest cities to live in France episode.
I was in Marseille two years ago i paid 6 euro for a small beer at a bar love the country but it can be expensive
Nice video. But it’s not ‘Pow’, it’s ‘Poh’. For Pau. And I love Toulouse.
Thank you for loving my town!!!
@@patriciagendre1905I might move to Toulouse for education. What is the climate like there, is it too hot?
I prefer the smaller towns. Like Menton or monaco
Your analysis are top notch ,
Making it easy to deside
N°10 - Pau is pronounced "PO"
Is the cost of living a per month cost? Per person? Your videos are not clear about what this includes.
Thanks so much for the video
After decades of dealing with the oppressive heat humidity and sunshine of the American southeast, I would love to move to a place that is rainy, foggy, dreary, misty and not oppressive in the summer. Anyone know a good place in France, or even Europe? I have EU citizenship.
Bretagne
Lisbon
With an EU Passport you can live anywhere in Europe! Italy, France, and so many other places.
Austria. You have real freedom!
@@patriciamoore3318 yes. Where would you recommend for the rainy/foggy weather?
@@salvatorelivreri Definitely Ireland. 🇮🇪
The best city is Grenoble😍😍
Kota yang sangat luar biasa
What includes the cost of living?
More top 10 in specific countries
No love for Avignon?
Provence is the nicest region of France
Too hot from june to august
Strasbourg, Colmar, Annecy, La Rochelle...
@@lupiniii7025 Yep, the Alsace region of France is the best!
Also the most expensive outside Paris. I like Avignon.
KEEP IT UP FOR THE SAKE OF HUMANITY LOVE KINDNESS PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS
What are the cities with cool & moderate weather?
Thanks for your reply!
♥️
In this top 10, definitely Nice. Not cold in the winter, no much Wind. But à lot of insécurity
Along the atlantique ocean, the weather is mid (around 10 degrees in winter, 25 in summer) Cities like : La Rochelle, Biarritz, Vannes, Les Sables... In the south, winters are pretty mid (around 15 degrees), but summer are hot ( around 35).
I would have included Tours and/or Orleans.
Nice !
good view😊
Tell us about the Agencies please l want to go in france
If you live longer than 6 months in FRANCE, YOU WILL GET TANGLED UP to their taxation system, sometimes 37% of your foreign income can be taxed. To be warned.
Really? Good to know, thanks!
Merci beaucoup, you helped me a lot.
Many taxes in France...but one of the best social systems in the world, which has a cost...
@@jeanmichellandart nope
@@De_Séchelles nope? Are you joking?
France is very beautiful country, I think that the best city to live in France is Lyon!
Perpignan?
Number 6: Kahn :)
Great vid. You should do one for Spain.
He did..........one week after your comment.
Yeah! It's easier to pronounce the names correctly.
Next best place to live in canada please
Canada sucks. Everything is expensive and the government is communist.
Best place to live in Canada is Ireland.😂
Toulouse💪
I might move to Toulouse for my education, is it very hot there?
@@AchiragChiraggno i am been living in tolouse for 3 years the weather is normal in winter no cold but in jun july here is 🔥 fire
vive la France
10 Best Places to Live in norway...
Hello
The country side is gorgeous and my talents are probably worth more in france Cooking is the only thing I do that I'd say is worth paying for
Plus my my great grandma 100% french but was born in the US so citizenship by decent is not something I can take advantage of
Btw My great gandma is almost 94 Fairlane certain she is immortal
I love you Paris city Paris city is my all time favourite city in the world love you France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
You're killing me, France iz beautiful. I live in Africa
Paris and Marseille are already african cities 🤣
@@epicurean1868 😐
@@epicurean1868 and your city is also african
Çok güzel
I live in Grenoble ((:
Plz make a video on "Best places to live in GERMANY "
"Cannes is home to many ex-patriots and foreigners from around the world. " What is the difference between an ex-patriot and a foreigner?
Probably meant foreign tourists.
Spain 🇪🇸
Too hot 🔥🥵 in Bordeaux, mon cherry
France is better than usa to live
How are their taxes..?
@@silkshirt17witdajhericurl80 the better question is what do you get for your tax money
@@silkshirt17witdajhericurl80 the taxes actually pay for stuff besides bombing brown people
France is expensive AF !
Yes it is
Pow !!! Pow !!!🤣🤣
It was interesting. I'm looking forward to the next video.
面白かったです。次の動画も楽しみです。(*^▽^*)
Marseille...ha! Crime is up and specifically on the north african and middle eatern drug "quartiers"
Yes just like Nice. To be avoided at all cost if you want to come out alive. Plus all your belongings will get stolen by north africans and junkiies
I do not recommend marseille
Sounds like a pro-France tourism spiel. Just returned from three weeks in France to include two weeks on motorcycle riding through the French Alps. Spent two weeks there in 2018 as well. Have a niece who studied Engineering in Lyon. She has no desire to live there. Uncontrolled immigration has resulted in high crime, food is extremely expensive and over rated. If you don’t speak French, don’t expect to find it easy to communicate.
If you don't make the effort to learn French than HOW TF do you propose to communicate? I'd say you're a Brit. Everyone in Lyon must learn English so that they can listen to you telling them how exceptional you are.
Each experience is different. I love living here in the south of France. Beautiful landscapes surrounded by the sea and the mountains, sunny weather all year long, good Mediterranean food, warm people, beautiful architecture... To each their own I guess.
@@Misterjingle I agree with you. I reread my post and it sounded a bit negative. My comment that your video sounded like a tourism plug was meant as a compliment. My wife and I spent 10 days riding the Southern Alps from Geneva to Nice and back and another ten days in a car. Europe has dramatically changed through since first living in West German 1980-1983 and again 1989-1993. I have lived, worked and traveled in over 60 countries and all our States. For me. anywhere in the Alps is per bliss.
POW!
Pow! FFS! Why couldn't you have done a little bit of research? It's pronounced Po.
c 'est fou comme les etrangers ne connaissent pas la france..les dix villes citèes sont les pires de France ou habiter en rèalitè, les clichès ont un pouvoir difficile à contrer, si vous aimez les bouchons, la pollution, le bruit , la saletè et l'insècuritè alors suivez les conseils de cette video..
What are your suggestions then?
Moi j’aime Narbonne!
@@divineempress8539 The Alsace region of France i.e. Colmar, Strasbourg, Riquewihr etc.
C'est vrai. En fait, souvent les gens qui postent ce genre de videos sont ceux qui ne connaissent rien sur leur sujet.
Oui et non.
Pau is pronounced PO, like Poland. You should at least learn a bit of pronunciation if you're going to comment on anything in France. Frankly, you should stay in the US.
Good ol’ French hospitality
Before lecturing anyone, dear France, start with learning first some education and politeness, especially towards someone who is making a positive video.
@@UrsusHorribilis This woman is only stupid. It is international. Really sorry that foreigners have to endure people like France (besides and unfortunately, her name is the same than the country 😂)
@@heliedecastanet1882 : FRANCE BONNIE n'est pas francais/e. The use of English would indicate that the poster is British.
@@mickeencrua En fait, je n'en sais rien. Je suis tombé sur plusieurs de ses posts qui semblaient suggérer qu'elle vivait en France, et à certaines réactions, j'ai supposé qu'elle était française. Mais vous avez sans doute raison.
I actually don't know. I came across several posts from her, which led me to think she lived in France and maybe she was French.
It is not rare that French people write comments in English, considering English is the main language of this media 🙂
Bonne journée à vous !
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