The best way to make friends with french people is complaining about something, anything. Just complain about noise, smell, weather, whatever... someone will complain about it with you and tadaaa, a potential new friend haha ☀️
@@ragnarbluechip8795Is being French a personality trait ? Or have you spoken to every French and know them all ? Because you speak like someone who knows everything about French and France.
I agree the French definitely appreciate frank honesty more than niceness & flattery. In my experience as an American, the best way to endear yourself to a Frenchman is to badmouth the British!! 😂😅🤣 🇨🇵🇺🇸🇬🇧 lol
I am German and yes we are honest, but french people are just rude. They also don't care to learn another language... you have to speak French. Like not even basic English. Not that there aren't kind french people... But a lot of them are quite rude. As a German person I'll be honest and i will not lie for the sake of you being happy but i know when to not say something because it's hurtful.
@@n.sadequi4381 Es tut mir leid, dass du schlechte Erfahrungen gemacht hast, jedoch kann ich als Deutsche mit Wurzeln aus Südamerika und dem Mittelmeerraum das nicht so bestätigen. Ich habe einen offensichtlich nicht deutschen Nachnamen und sehe auch nicht deutsch aus. Bisher ist mir noch nie jemand mit Vorurteilen begegnet, weder glaube ich selbst an die Theorie der Rassentrennung. Natürlich habe ich trotzdem miterlebt, wie sich vorallem ältere Menschen gegenüber vorwiegend dunkelhäutigen Menschen die schlecht deutsch sprechen kacke verhalten. Aber Arschlöcher gibt es auf der ganzen Welt, und nur weil man das Pech hat diese zu treffen, sollte man nicht ihre kulturelle Gruppe oder Nationalität aufgrund von ihnen verurteilen. Ich hoffe du triffst nettere Leute in der Zukunft und gibst nicht auf Leute mit Vorurteilen aufzuklären. Ich weiß, dass es schwierig ist mit solchen Menschen zu diskutieren, aber wenn wir sie verurteilen und wir nicht mehr mit ihnen interagieren, können wir auch nichts verändern. Stay strong!
if someone is brutaly honest in france i'm sure it can make people laught and not only in france :) But exept women ( who are still women ) ,not a men in france will take that badly ;)
THANK YOU ! I'm from Rennes, Bretagne and I FUCKING HATE PARIS ! Parisian are so fucking rude, they judge us whenever we look at them and being polite is something they don't know. Plus their city smells like ass.
This is Paris amd some other big cities. Rural French are different imo. Very natural, genuine, love seeing the humanity of people. They don't care so much about the exterior, about if something is pretty or not, they value the naturalism of life and humanity.
Well I live in Brittany in the west of France, and people in small towns will scann you head to toe - toe to head with a very bothering judgemental air, not very polite!! I even thought to buy me a " stop staring" t-shirt for fun, because it's super annoying.
@@lizbethhc4656 if you think scanning someone is mean you haven't see the old germans 😂😂😂 they don't let the sight go . If they want to do staring contest they will 💀💀💀
@@Elderaya Laisse tomber, ils font des clics en surfant sur la tendance francophobe qui tourne sur internet. Ils se pensent plus malins mais ne font que nourrir la haine qu'ils finiront par subir quand ils iront dans un autre pays, s'ils voyagent un jour (et pas en tant que touristes je veux dire) 🙃
Have never understood the insinuation that French =Parisian. Does one honestly believe New Yorkers= American. I've lived coast to coast, the Midwest, and Hawaii. New York is one of the least American of them all.
Why would i try to be friends, with honest not nice people, when I can be friends with nice and honest people that value both equally. A good trait wont cancel the other
lol it's funny but honestly I feel it's a bit exaggerated. I've recently been to Paris and loved my stay. I kept myself to myself and was polite when it was needed. I feel it's the way the rest of the world is--- some people are friendly and some are not. I spent my time appreciating my walks in the city and visiting the museums and had a great time.
The video is literally called How to make a friends in France. If you don't talk with anybody and you only spend money, then nobody will bother you. People in Paris are mean as fuck, very weird energy going on there. and that's like a... historical fact, nothing new, people wrote books about it.
I'm sorry to say this, but I think they don't need any effort from the other person to do that... They seem natural born rude, tbh... I remember a situation in a Hostel in 🇧🇪 Belgium, where we were a group of people from various countries... England, India, Spain, Argentina... etc. We were having a nice conversation and having fun and laughing... Then a French guy started complaining out of nowhere and killed the vibe... I said... - 'Here comes the 🇨🇵 French'... And then we all laughed... xD 😂
I'm from Spain 🇪🇦 and I 100% agree with you... French better don't be rude, cocky or arrogant outside France... because I guarantee things can turn dramaticly in to an ugly situation faster than they think... I consider us very nice people, but patience has its limits... don't play to check those limits... it's not a good idea... Brittish tourists are nice and polite here in Spain, but Italians and French are cocky and arrogant and there are many times that I've seen a fist going directly straight to an Italian jaw... but tbh, they were asking for it... as you Anglos say... "F*** arround and find out"...
@@1893unknownuser I've been a tour guide in most of Europe and the fact is most foreign nationalities will have elements that behave like rowdy toddlers when outside their own country, and nicer elements. Brits are a gigantic issue in Spain as well when they get to it.
Go down to spain and you meet nice people. Honestly I don't even understand how france is the most visited country with all these subtle racism. Spain is way more beautiful and people aren't rude.
@nosiefish1248 because all the media always show eiffel tower and paris as city of love. People who go there are stupid. Imagine looking at a metal structure and being fooled it's symbol of love. Palace if Versailles and nice are the only good places in france.
@@alfredsecurity5275 im thinking of moving at a place where french is one of the languages people speak. Not everybody speaks french, but it is still predominant. That's why 😅 I'm also learning Japanese and its so much pleasent to learn 😅
Don't mistake this, this is a caricature, Frenchpeople are not like the man in the video, he is rude even for us French🤣. French is difficult to learn I admit but at least we don't have kanjis😊
@@jennsuicunetrue. I lived 1 hr outside of Paris for 2 years, and no one was this rude. In fact, of the 6 countries I've lived in, the French were hands-down some of the kindest, most generous people I've ever had the privilege of getting to know.
Maybe she really was honest and just u were too sensitive… but anyway if she wanna b1tch then don’t need a reason for her. You know free country free speech free behavior so don’t need reason for your behavior.
Mais ça me gène vraiment. Je suis un étranger, j'apprends français et je connais bien ce que Voltaire a dit sur la politesse. Je suis pas d'accord, c'est pas forcément plus honnête de pas être gentil. En fait, nous sommes pas des personnages blanches et noires dans nos comportements au quotidien. Soyez gentil, c'est un choix qui va faire de mieux de vous et de tous qui vous entourent.
This is pretty much how my french friend describes France XD Every time I say I love that she is always honest she is like "I'm not honest I'm french."
This is something that makes the japanese laugh about us, we take the compliment ! "You're pretty today" => "Thanks" whereas in Japan you are supposed to say "No, it's not true, I am so ugly". We could laugh about them for not being able to take a compliment. (Moreover, it would mean that we are accusing the complimenter of being dishonest.)
Maybe people in the comment section should understand that it is a sketch, a caricature. Most of parisians are not like that. They're different for sure, as we are all different, you may not like their lifestyle, but if you have a minimum of social abilities, you can make friends with french people in a bar or a festival... Many parisians are not even born in Paris, they come from the whole country for studying and working, but people outside of Paris like to think they are different, even if they come from where they live.
Unlike the thinking we’re not all disrespectful it’s just the Parisiens and because everyone go to Paris and not into oder part of France everyone think that we’re all disrespectful
The only time I met a rude person in Paris was when I tried going to the Ferris wheel by the louvre in 2021 during Covid, while all parisians were required to have a passe sanitaire to do anything but tourists couldn’t get one. I showed the guy running the Ferris wheel my Covid vaccine card and he just pointed me away with some attitude. Other than that I’ve always had luck in Paris finding friendly people.
Cultural differences, many Americans tourists (but not all of them) expect to be treated with kindness yet fail to understand they're imposing upon the locals and get deeply offended when the locals get brutally honest or cold. A perfect example of that are the ones visiting restaurant and ordering in English, this obviously won't fare well in many French restaurants and they'll get offended when the waiter isn't happy about the situation.
J'avoue que je ne suis pas diplomate et plutôt que de faire un faux compliment , je préfère me taire. Nous n'approchons pas les inconnus de la même façon que les Américains. Par exemple, c'est parfaitement impensable d'aborder quelqu'un comme dans la vidéo, en disant "eh, mec ! j'adore tes cheveux" que l'on soit homme ou femme, tu auras et retour au mieux un regard louche disant "quoi ? qu'est-ce qu'il/elle me veux ? il/elle me drague ou quoi ?".
They are born too confident. Had a friend of my family talk to me in French for ≈5 minutes while I was trying to explain that I do not understand a single word. Half mental breakdown
Once I said. I get that their insecurities makes them act that way and a French dude said I was being rude…. I just answer: no I’m being honest …. Like you all the time.
That joke is as old as the boomers who constantly say them. France won more wars in its history than lost yet you always wanna point out WWII. Okay Americans let's talk Vietnam.
@@knucklehoagies excuse me "Battle of Waterloo" that's what he said " too confident" lol i am not american tho. ugh... another "too confident things". 🤏
@@matthieulagardere3886 But German is in the least closest descendant of Latin from which the name originates - Francia. I get the joke because of the meaning of "frank" in German but still... As I mentioned half of the Slavic world calls Germans "Nemci" (plural) and "nem" in most Slavic languages means "mute". While it makes some sense due to the way they speak I highly doubt it's because of that. Imagine if we took the English version -"Germs". 🤔 Most likely there were tribes of similar sounding names and the names originated from that. If you are however right, then the Germans were being ironic, because French politics since ever were everything except frank. Not anything against the French people (my greatest love is French), just being honest from my position. Peace and respect.
@@milangrujicic4679 maybe the politics but french are Franck and frankly since centuries , we smell , we are arrogant, we like arguing but we are frank 😂 I never heard about Francia in Latin , maybe my knowledge are not up to date but I read that German named us Franck before the Romanian empire , and we named and still name them Allemand, and we still are the only country in the world to no name them German . Anyway I love my best enemy neighbours and I am proud that we are the only country/people in the world named by a positive adjective 🇲🇫😎😂 Salute to your french love , don't forget to provide her foie gras, perfume and champagne yearly for keeping her happy and in love 😂😉👍
I've seen a comment that says you can come to Paris but don't talk to the locals which is baffling and absurd. It's like you have a visitor and you ignore and insult them 💀 willing to give the rest of France a shot because I've seen lots of comments defending them
@@dancechica not really, they just lack patience with things they find to be common sense and obvious and don’t want to be bothered. They do not require validation like most. Having said this, yes most are rude about it but that’s their prerogative. I’d rather deal with rude to my face than rude behind my back. 🤷🏻♀️
@@cmsworld5591 it’s not that you are actually rude, it’s just how Americans perceive it. Americans are used to being coddled and spoken to in a manner that is soft and sugar coated. For example… ‘does this make me look fat?’ In America you would try not to hurt feelings by lying and saying oh not at all, you look great in that form fitting dress that is two sizes too small…. Whereas the honest answer would be… that’s not flattering on you. Also, when Americans travel they tend to expect everyone to cater to them instead of trying to assimilate into culture they are visiting… that’s rude and arrogant and will get the same in return. Some Parisians are assholes in general but same can be said about any culture. All I’m saying is that if I’m doing something embarrassing or have a booger hanging out my nose, I would want someone to tell me… not let me carry on like an idiot. But in America returning such favor lands you the rude label. In my experience, Parisians just don’t care about tip toeing around your sensitive feelings, which they shouldn’t have to, your feelings are your responsibility not anyone else’s.
Avoid those who don't mind making you breathe in stinky, toxic chemicals, or who imagine that because they're outside, the smoke will magically disappear.
Any war? So how does these "coward" like you kinda said has the most victory? And don't forget that they kinda freed Poland, USA and Italy so idk just respect warriors that's die for us ( you should listen in school sweety) and do not forget that the Spanish and English royal family have French blood. Source in ytb who will be the king of France or smth like that.
The best way to make friends with french people is complaining about something, anything. Just complain about noise, smell, weather, whatever... someone will complain about it with you and tadaaa, a potential new friend haha ☀️
Ya, i totally agree 👍👍
No, they'll be pissed off, as they'll consider it rude towards "Pari". They also prefer to disagree, just for the sake of argument
@@ragnarbluechip8795Is being French a personality trait ? Or have you spoken to every French and know them all ? Because you speak like someone who knows everything about French and France.
Same thing in America too lol. People love to complain
I agree the French definitely appreciate frank honesty more than niceness & flattery. In my experience as an American, the best way to endear yourself to a Frenchman is to badmouth the British!! 😂😅🤣 🇨🇵🇺🇸🇬🇧 lol
Until they meet german people and get offended by the honest approach.
I am German and yes we are honest, but french people are just rude. They also don't care to learn another language... you have to speak French. Like not even basic English. Not that there aren't kind french people... But a lot of them are quite rude. As a German person I'll be honest and i will not lie for the sake of you being happy but i know when to not say something because it's hurtful.
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Nah bruh at least germans are polite and dont hit you hard in the face
@@pizzaofeni was born in german and im asian. Most germans are racist
@@n.sadequi4381 Es tut mir leid, dass du schlechte Erfahrungen gemacht hast, jedoch kann ich als Deutsche mit Wurzeln aus Südamerika und dem Mittelmeerraum das nicht so bestätigen. Ich habe einen offensichtlich nicht deutschen Nachnamen und sehe auch nicht deutsch aus. Bisher ist mir noch nie jemand mit Vorurteilen begegnet, weder glaube ich selbst an die Theorie der Rassentrennung. Natürlich habe ich trotzdem miterlebt, wie sich vorallem ältere Menschen gegenüber vorwiegend dunkelhäutigen Menschen die schlecht deutsch sprechen kacke verhalten. Aber Arschlöcher gibt es auf der ganzen Welt, und nur weil man das Pech hat diese zu treffen, sollte man nicht ihre kulturelle Gruppe oder Nationalität aufgrund von ihnen verurteilen. Ich hoffe du triffst nettere Leute in der Zukunft und gibst nicht auf Leute mit Vorurteilen aufzuklären. Ich weiß, dass es schwierig ist mit solchen Menschen zu diskutieren, aber wenn wir sie verurteilen und wir nicht mehr mit ihnen interagieren, können wir auch nichts verändern. Stay strong!
where im from people who say "im not mean im just honest" are actually just big meanies
if someone is brutaly honest in france i'm sure it can make people laught and not only in france :)
But exept women ( who are still women ) ,not a men in france will take that badly ;)
@@ikeettgaming why are the French so retarded?
Memento Mori
"So only say things that are brutally honest."
"Why the air in your capitol city so god damn stinky."
Waiting… an honest answer 🤔
THANK YOU ! I'm from Rennes, Bretagne and I FUCKING HATE PARIS ! Parisian are so fucking rude, they judge us whenever we look at them and being polite is something they don't know. Plus their city smells like ass.
The French smoke all the time
@@coinbowl were actually one of the countries in europe where the cigarette by day ratio is the lowest
@@panboi7490Serious?
This is Paris amd some other big cities. Rural French are different imo. Very natural, genuine, love seeing the humanity of people. They don't care so much about the exterior, about if something is pretty or not, they value the naturalism of life and humanity.
Well I live in Brittany in the west of France, and people in small towns will scann you head to toe - toe to head with a very bothering judgemental air, not very polite!!
I even thought to buy me a " stop staring" t-shirt for fun, because it's super annoying.
@@lizbethhc4656 if you think scanning someone is mean you haven't see the old germans 😂😂😂 they don't let the sight go . If they want to do staring contest they will 💀💀💀
YOO I've been to Vienna Austria and they stared *so* hard at me@@Lostouille
@@lizbethhc4656i live in Brittany too and you have to look very strange, people don’t stare for nothing 😂
This is mostly Paris sense of manners and courtesy. Pretty much all of France finds them rude and lacking any sense of manners.
There is France, and there is Paris🤣
Non mais les clichés qu'ils véhiculent j'en peux plus 😭
@@Elderaya Laisse tomber, ils font des clics en surfant sur la tendance francophobe qui tourne sur internet. Ils se pensent plus malins mais ne font que nourrir la haine qu'ils finiront par subir quand ils iront dans un autre pays, s'ils voyagent un jour (et pas en tant que touristes je veux dire) 🙃
Force à toi.
A tout le monde
Have never understood the insinuation that French =Parisian. Does one honestly believe New Yorkers= American. I've lived coast to coast, the Midwest, and Hawaii. New York is one of the least American of them all.
Note to self: Don’t try to make friends in Paris.
I’m kind and i have only 4 friends because the others are weird and rude and not open minded..
@@Aperson65323 Glad to know that you are kind. I find it to be a prerequisite for friendship.
@@theKPstory they bully me because I’m sleepy 💀💀💀
French people are actually really sweet, just not parisians-
I'm going to write in as many comments as I can, Paris is not France ! Love from North of France.
"you look shit!!"
"Omg thank you, you too!"
Or u can say I'm just trynna be like u😂
🫵🤣🤣🤣
Why would i try to be friends, with honest not nice people, when I can be friends with nice and honest people that value both equally.
A good trait wont cancel the other
Him : "We're french we are born confident"
Me : I guess I'm not French then
I almost died when he said that...He sounded more "arrogant" than "confident"😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol it's funny but honestly I feel it's a bit exaggerated. I've recently been to Paris and loved my stay. I kept myself to myself and was polite when it was needed. I feel it's the way the rest of the world is--- some people are friendly and some are not. I spent my time appreciating my walks in the city and visiting the museums and had a great time.
The video is literally called How to make a friends in France. If you don't talk with anybody and you only spend money, then nobody will bother you. People in Paris are mean as fuck, very weird energy going on there. and that's like a... historical fact, nothing new, people wrote books about it.
Dutch people:
"Honest. Lol."
Les allemands sont aussi intéressant et amusant qu'un après midi de pluie en octobre.
But I think the title should be " how to make enemies in France "
No, because ennemies (or relation ship not nice) came naturally 😅
So susceptibles... (I am French 😶🤗)
@@morguiritga7961 susceptibles ça se dit pas 😅
just speak in English and you should make some fast
@@labambeiro Sure but this person is french and I was explaining the situation to that person.
I'm sorry to say this, but I think they don't need any effort from the other person to do that...
They seem natural born rude, tbh...
I remember a situation in a Hostel in 🇧🇪 Belgium, where we were a group of people from various countries... England, India, Spain, Argentina... etc.
We were having a nice conversation and having fun and laughing...
Then a French guy started complaining out of nowhere and killed the vibe...
I said... - 'Here comes the 🇨🇵 French'...
And then we all laughed... xD 😂
"We are french chéri, we are born confident" 😂....Des grandes gueules quoi ! 😂
Confidence is not rudeness. Rudeness actually spells lack of self esteem.
Rudeness is lack of education
As a French I low-key wish that was true
French think they're brutally honest until they come to Australia lol where "I'm gonna knock your teeth out" is not posturing lol
I'm from Spain 🇪🇦 and I 100% agree with you... French better don't be rude, cocky or arrogant outside France... because I guarantee things can turn dramaticly in to an ugly situation faster than they think...
I consider us very nice people, but patience has its limits... don't play to check those limits... it's not a good idea...
Brittish tourists are nice and polite here in Spain, but Italians and French are cocky and arrogant and there are many times that I've seen a fist going directly straight to an Italian jaw... but tbh, they were asking for it... as you Anglos say... "F*** arround and find out"...
@@1893unknownuserplz dont take every french tourist as a general idea, most of them will be coming from paris 😅
@@1893unknownuser I've been a tour guide in most of Europe and the fact is most foreign nationalities will have elements that behave like rowdy toddlers when outside their own country, and nicer elements. Brits are a gigantic issue in Spain as well when they get to it.
You don’t look like "very nice people" in that comment
@@Strawbunnyz and you're taking cliché as real proof to judge people u never met, very clever
Go down to spain and you meet nice people. Honestly I don't even understand how france is the most visited country with all these subtle racism. Spain is way more beautiful and people aren't rude.
@nosiefish1248 because all the media always show eiffel tower and paris as city of love. People who go there are stupid. Imagine looking at a metal structure and being fooled it's symbol of love. Palace if Versailles and nice are the only good places in france.
I live in France and I don’t understand either. Especially Paris, it feels like people are even more rude there.
Spain is much more racist.
As a Spanish guy... thank you!... and yes, Portuguese are nice too... 👍🏻
@@Cascarda rends ta carte nationale et ton passeport steuplé :) .
❤❤❤ Love France. When I want to feel well and happy, I just get Eurostar to France . 2 hours and ... absolutely different world
I'm learning french right now and the more i see french conversations the more i wanna quit learning the language 😅
Same 😭😭😂😂
@@Itsme-sv8ny frrrr 😭😭😂
@@alfredsecurity5275 im thinking of moving at a place where french is one of the languages people speak. Not everybody speaks french, but it is still predominant. That's why 😅 I'm also learning Japanese and its so much pleasent to learn 😅
Don't mistake this, this is a caricature, Frenchpeople are not like the man in the video, he is rude even for us French🤣. French is difficult to learn I admit but at least we don't have kanjis😊
@@jennsuicunetrue. I lived 1 hr outside of Paris for 2 years, and no one was this rude. In fact, of the 6 countries I've lived in, the French were hands-down some of the kindest, most generous people I've ever had the privilege of getting to know.
Les français en général sont sympa sauf ceux qui sont en terrasse au 1er arrondissement. 😂
Terrasse au 1er arrondissement? Ça veux dire quoi ça? J’pense pas que j’ai caché 😂
@@Icequake. Ceux qui fréquentent les terrasses de resto près du Louvre.
@@Icequake. La critique féroce des inconnus. Plutôt comme les gens dans la vidéo "tourner dans le vide" d'Indila au palais.
Stfu and speak English
C'est hyper précis 😂! J'aurais plutôt dit que les Français en général sont sympas, sauf la majorité des Parisiens 😂
How to make friends in Paris: ask for a chocolatine 😂😂
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Guys don’t worry. It’s just comedy. French value kindness. We just have assholes trying to present their ass attitude as honesty….
I've learned A1 on Duolingo and still learning.
French people are so good man 😂😂
Once had a co-worker who would use the “I’m just honest” excuse to be an absolute bitch to everyone we worked with.
Maybe she really was honest and just u were too sensitive… but anyway if she wanna b1tch then don’t need a reason for her. You know free country free speech free behavior so don’t need reason for your behavior.
how to make enemies in France?
ANSWER: say hello
it's false, you shouldn't believe what you see on the internet
@@beeruslhakaishin4194 yea I know. I am half joking.
but dont get me wrong... only HALF joking.
@@beeruslhakaishin4194 There’s some truth to it though, and this is coming from a French citizen
@@Cascarda no, they are simply using a cliché with no real basis
@@Cascarda It's especially Parisians who have the reputation of behaving like this, which is why they are hated throughout France.
I don’t think French people understand there’s a difference between confidence and arrogance
"Salut les connards" c'est peut être une des meilleures intro en société!
You can be honest and nice.
Like I am in my school and I get bullied because I’m sleepy.
Tel that to Germans and French
@@JeBusInYoutbe Naaah... Germans are very serious and somehow strict, but not necessarily rude... those are different things...
Mais ça me gène vraiment. Je suis un étranger, j'apprends français et je connais bien ce que Voltaire a dit sur la politesse. Je suis pas d'accord, c'est pas forcément plus honnête de pas être gentil. En fait, nous sommes pas des personnages blanches et noires dans nos comportements au quotidien. Soyez gentil, c'est un choix qui va faire de mieux de vous et de tous qui vous entourent.
Honest. Straightforward. Rude😂
''We value honest-''
'WELL THEN YOU SOUND LIKE YOUR CHOCKING ON COC-''
''fair enough''
😂 Best comment ever
This is pretty much how my french friend describes France XD
Every time I say I love that she is always honest she is like "I'm not honest I'm french."
This is something that makes the japanese laugh about us, we take the compliment ! "You're pretty today" => "Thanks" whereas in Japan you are supposed to say "No, it's not true, I am so ugly". We could laugh about them for not being able to take a compliment. (Moreover, it would mean that we are accusing the complimenter of being dishonest.)
Maybe people in the comment section should understand that it is a sketch, a caricature. Most of parisians are not like that. They're different for sure, as we are all different, you may not like their lifestyle, but if you have a minimum of social abilities, you can make friends with french people in a bar or a festival... Many parisians are not even born in Paris, they come from the whole country for studying and working, but people outside of Paris like to think they are different, even if they come from where they live.
You french are still insanely annoying people to be around. And just awful human beings in general.
How to make friends in France: offer them a cigarette but do not look them directly in the eyes, and say nothing. Then you might be acceptable.
No, complain about something, someone, whatever you want but complain, then i think this is the begining of à beautiful friendrship Louis
Born confident........till war breaks out
Unlike the thinking we’re not all disrespectful it’s just the Parisiens and because everyone go to Paris and not into oder part of France everyone think that we’re all disrespectful
THESE TWO CRACK ME UP,BUT THEYRE DOING A GOOD JOB OF EXPRESSING FRENCH LANGUAGE,"THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE❤,VIVA LA FRANCE.💪👍👌🙏
The only time I met a rude person in Paris was when I tried going to the Ferris wheel by the louvre in 2021 during Covid, while all parisians were required to have a passe sanitaire to do anything but tourists couldn’t get one. I showed the guy running the Ferris wheel my Covid vaccine card and he just pointed me away with some attitude. Other than that I’ve always had luck in Paris finding friendly people.
i didn't become friends with the french but the ones i met outside france were chill and warm..i hope france is the same..
Damn, but how not to confess that I love your hair 😢🤭
This is why france is one of the most hated 💀💀💀
This single video will drasticly decreace the influx of tourism to Paris for at least the whole decade
You want to make friend in France? Just complain about something, that's our bonding style 😂
Why cant you people be normal.
@@HermitKing731why you listen a YT comment?
@@aventureraclette Because i am sick of these French defending their horrible way of life. Why cant they act like human beings?
I prefer honesty and truth over politeness as well
more like insecure and judgemental
The way you say honest😂😂
I’ve always found the French to be wonderful. I never understand when Americans complain about “the French” being rude.
Cultural differences, many Americans tourists (but not all of them) expect to be treated with kindness yet fail to understand they're imposing upon the locals and get deeply offended when the locals get brutally honest or cold.
A perfect example of that are the ones visiting restaurant and ordering in English, this obviously won't fare well in many French restaurants and they'll get offended when the waiter isn't happy about the situation.
"You look like Michael Storen's dad" - instant friendship
!! it was going well before i told the Parisian i loved his shoes and got this reaction exact! Canadian it's niceness over honesty😅
So true !! Honest not to say rude 😂
“If you don’t have cigarette don’t approach me”
J'avoue que je ne suis pas diplomate et plutôt que de faire un faux compliment , je préfère me taire. Nous n'approchons pas les inconnus de la même façon que les Américains. Par exemple, c'est parfaitement impensable d'aborder quelqu'un comme dans la vidéo, en disant "eh, mec ! j'adore tes cheveux" que l'on soit homme ou femme, tu auras et retour au mieux un regard louche disant "quoi ? qu'est-ce qu'il/elle me veux ? il/elle me drague ou quoi ?".
There is like 10 percent of french people in paris tho. All else is immigrant or tourist so 💁🏻♀️
I'm french and i don't know how to make french freinds... all my freinds are stranger who struggled with boundaries when they choose to move here...
He wouldn’t talk to a German like that, he would run.
The nicest french :
They are born too confident. Had a friend of my family talk to me in French for ≈5 minutes while I was trying to explain that I do not understand a single word. Half mental breakdown
😂 maybe this is what I don’t have french friends.
This one is bad, we are much nicer to the Americans/English and we no longer have any confidence in ourselves.
Their ambulance sounds like 2 gay guys going at it.
lol wut 😂
Note to self: ignore assholes
God, Paris honestly seems insufferable. I really can’t think of any reason I’d wanna go there
Once I said. I get that their insecurities makes them act that way and a French dude said I was being rude….
I just answer: no I’m being honest …. Like you all the time.
France in 1940: we're born confident, confident to surrender.
That joke is as old as the boomers who constantly say them. France won more wars in its history than lost yet you always wanna point out WWII. Okay Americans let's talk Vietnam.
France saved America's arse from the British twice.
@@knucklehoagies excuse me "Battle of Waterloo"
that's what he said " too confident" lol i am not american tho. ugh... another "too confident things". 🤏
i have a question for French speakers: why do you use 14 letters in a word but pronounce only 3 of them?
Parisians are a different species
Calling French honest is like calling Americans peaceful.😂
Germans named us Franck a long time ago .......
@@matthieulagardere3886 Actually, the Germans call you Franz(ösische). However, don't worry about it, most Slavic languages call Germans "mute".
@@milangrujicic4679 yes but Franz was Franck before , it's amazing that our best oldest enemy and cousin give the name to the french 2500 years ago.
@@matthieulagardere3886 But German is in the least closest descendant of Latin from which the name originates - Francia.
I get the joke because of the meaning of "frank" in German but still...
As I mentioned half of the Slavic world calls Germans "Nemci" (plural) and "nem" in most Slavic languages means "mute". While it makes some sense due to the way they speak I highly doubt it's because of that. Imagine if we took the English version -"Germs". 🤔
Most likely there were tribes of similar sounding names and the names originated from that.
If you are however right, then the Germans were being ironic, because French politics since ever were everything except frank.
Not anything against the French people (my greatest love is French), just being honest from my position.
Peace and respect.
@@milangrujicic4679 maybe the politics but french are Franck and frankly since centuries , we smell , we are arrogant, we like arguing but we are frank 😂
I never heard about Francia in Latin , maybe my knowledge are not up to date but I read that German named us Franck before the Romanian empire , and we named and still name them Allemand, and we still are the only country in the world to no name them German .
Anyway I love my best enemy neighbours and I am proud that we are the only country/people in the world named by a positive adjective 🇲🇫😎😂
Salute to your french love , don't forget to provide her foie gras, perfume and champagne yearly for keeping her happy and in love 😂😉👍
This is how people are in Paris right? How about the people in different parts of France?
The French value honesty? 😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the voice : "how to make friends in France"
what i hear : "how to make French in France"
So basically never ☹️
As a french i never see guys like that
I've seen a comment that says you can come to Paris but don't talk to the locals which is baffling and absurd. It's like you have a visitor and you ignore and insult them 💀 willing to give the rest of France a shot because I've seen lots of comments defending them
It’s a hard cultural difference…. Being raised by a parisienne… I have always hated the fake nice in America and the not saying what you mean
I hate it too and I'm an American. That being said, I feel like Parisiennes go out of their way to be rude
@@dancechica not really, they just lack patience with things they find to be common sense and obvious and don’t want to be bothered. They do not require validation like most. Having said this, yes most are rude about it but that’s their prerogative. I’d rather deal with rude to my face than rude behind my back. 🤷🏻♀️
so you prefer being rude af? rudeness = being honest??? you high bro?🤷♂️
@@cmsworld5591 it’s not that you are actually rude, it’s just how Americans perceive it. Americans are used to being coddled and spoken to in a manner that is soft and sugar coated. For example… ‘does this make me look fat?’ In America you would try not to hurt feelings by lying and saying oh not at all, you look great in that form fitting dress that is two sizes too small…. Whereas the honest answer would be… that’s not flattering on you. Also, when Americans travel they tend to expect everyone to cater to them instead of trying to assimilate into culture they are visiting… that’s rude and arrogant and will get the same in return. Some Parisians are assholes in general but same can be said about any culture. All I’m saying is that if I’m doing something embarrassing or have a booger hanging out my nose, I would want someone to tell me… not let me carry on like an idiot. But in America returning such favor lands you the rude label. In my experience, Parisians just don’t care about tip toeing around your sensitive feelings, which they shouldn’t have to, your feelings are your responsibility not anyone else’s.
I hate that too 😐
Yes all the rude pple hide behind...honesty ,this is just your opinion ,super rude in Paris
Avoid those who don't mind making you breathe in stinky, toxic chemicals, or who imagine that because they're outside, the smoke will magically disappear.
Been to Marseille twice and loved it. Im semi fluent so it helped but I met a guy named Eric and he was awesome
Until you tell them their food is mediocre at best
He does have great hair though
With so many amazing cultures and places to go, it's really easy to avoid the French !!
Classic french "honesty" LOL
That's how they met 😊
How I make friends in France: "Where are the leaders of the land? Where are the swells who run this show?"
You are grumpily honest.
They got conquered by Germany they gotta loose the attitude
i love how foreigners take your vids letterally
No, you're just rude asf guys
This is already an inaccurate video because the french guy knows English.
All fun and games till youre brutally honest and ask them why they smell and why paris is now a shthole 😂
La haine des Français dans les commentaires, ça fait peur franchement. Aimez-vous les uns les autres, peace 🙌
please, don't take this video seriously
Je viens de Suisse et je trouve les parisiens sympa ! J'ai passé de bon moments la bas 😅❤
“We are French chéri we are born confident”.
The French in literally any war: “I SURRENDER!!”
Damn it
Be a bit more original for once
The French are the reason America won against Britain silly
Any war? So how does these "coward" like you kinda said has the most victory? And don't forget that they kinda freed Poland, USA and Italy so idk just respect warriors that's die for us ( you should listen in school sweety) and do not forget that the Spanish and English royal family have French blood. Source in ytb who will be the king of France or smth like that.
@@leymsky7282 Don't feed that troll.
Vive la France! 🇫🇷
Napoleon
Nah, just another excuse to be mean to others.
“y a ecrit connard sur ma tete” i always say that in my head when a random person compliments me 🥹
💀💀💀
it looks they take the moral - honestly is the best policy
very very seriously 😂😂😂😂
😂😂 I met so many people who left France because they found it hard to make friends.
The same in Austria
The fact that i'm French and every people that I know are like this 😅
BTW me too I'm exactly like this honesty before niceness 👍🏻
What is wrong with you?
@gerbwoofemYou're tiring to swallow everything
@gerbwoofem No, that's a remark.
Being both is possible.
Aggressive honest 😂
French people don’t even appreciate you if you are trying to speak their language. They just start making fun of you 😂😂😂