Getting Out-Frenched at a French Restaurant - Key & Peele REACTION | OB DAVE REACTS
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It's a skit but the second hand embarrassment is so much.
It causes me physical pain. The cringe is over 9000.
More key and peele please XD
Oh, and perhaps some Tosh.0?
Another cool-looking and pretty t-shirt from Ash!
Actually, I had a nice time in France. All I could say in French was, "Pardon me", "Thank you", "Excuse me", in a fake French accent and people were very nice to me. It also helped that I could understand what they were saying through their body language. I was in a baker and needed to get to a hotel (I said this in English). The cashier was rude to me, but one of the customers, a lady, said something like, "Forget her. I'll help you." Then she drove me close to the hotel. I also remember getting a newspaper that wasn't current, and the lady "said" (I'm guessing) "No, no, this is yesterday's paper..." and I said in English, "That's okay, I still want it!" She then looked at me in shock. I paid her, said, "Merci!" and left.
OMG, the way Ash says, "Rude!" (0:23) when they talk about Dave eating the children's KitKats. So, cute! lol
Re French people being mad at people speaking french wrong: I saw a video by a French woman asking French people if French people are rude and why they pretend to not speak English. The responses were interesting. One pointed French person said many people pretend to not speak english because they are embarrassed. And he pointed out a cultural difference. He said when French kids are taught the French language there is one proper way to speak and you're expected to speak French perfectly. It's not like in say the US were you get southern twangs, and boston accents and people dropping letters, not prouncing the whole word and butchering English. So they view language that way. That you either speak it perfect or you're an idiot who shouldn't speak it. So when an English speaking tourist asks them something they know they can't speak english well, and they think everyone is like the French. That we'll judge them to be stupid or somehow lesser if they can't speak exceptionally good English and in order to not feel embarrased French people will often just say they speak no english and walk away to avoid what they feel as public embarrassment. And it works the other way too where they since they expect everyone to speak perfect when we butcher french they actually do judge us and are like "don't even try" lol. But i'm with you. in my country i'm thrilled if you even try to speak english. If it's not perfect i don't care. and most people that try are WAY better than they think.
Never even thought about that 🤔 good insight bro 👍
I like that your intros are only an hour and a half now
In Dave's defence, I would have also eaten the Kit-Kat. Truly one of the greatest chocolate bars in the Multi-Verse.
2:04 Just realized that's Mekia Cox, who plays Nyla Harper on The Rookie (great show).
Many French-Canadians are the same way. They act as though they can’t speak English, then get snooty and offended when you speak French to them.
Great heads up know that the French might be offended when you try to speak their language and fail to pronounce words correctly. I visited France last year and most French people I spoke with were quite friendly, but definitely I could have avoided some embarrassement if I had practiced a bit more before visiting and was more aware of how ignorant of the language I am.
I'm like Katt Williams, eat my sons cereal, and then help him look for it 😂😂😂
He cut his losses. Lol.
Kit Kat - England's greatest export (sorry Beatles). =)
I heard people say when you try to speak French in France they appreciate the effort, my mom said the same thing. I'm just thinking the waiter wanted to just be a d-bag to your brother. LOL
That waiter was definitely being a jack off, but that's the French. I lived in Germany near the border gor years. Germans absolutely appreciate a little effort, but the French might just laugh at you.
I still swear by my statement that I said on the original Office Blokes channel that the actress in this skit is gorgeous.
For sure. Mekia Cox is her name
Guys please react to more videos of Key & Peele, It is my favorite content on your channel, thank you. Greetings from Colombia.
Ils ne parlent même pas français dans la vidéo....you wanted french here you go 🤣
lets gooo !
I like French Fries and French Toast. That's all I got.
Neither is actually French.
French kiss ?
@@saurabhvimal1008 Didn't look it up, but willing to bet it's also not French. But, hey, I could be wrong. *shrug*
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As a French speaker I did not figurated out that French does not sound as a latin language at all 😅
Uh...two chicken sandwiches and whatever fine wine goes with that, por favor.
😅 I love these guys so much. Hilarious 🤣
girl got crazy eyes vibes 😬
Key and Peele - Georgina Martha and Satan
😂😂😂😂😂
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Sometimes its better to just cut your losses.
Someone born in 1985, still a Zygote compared to someone born in 1947, a 75 year old who actually has the right to not eat (milk) chocolate anymore to improve their health is amazing and Pessimistic to hear, such are the Brits, our morbid glass half empty cousins. Dude you are like 39, not 75.
7th