@@shogun8971 I had 3 years of French in high school. It's been a little while, but while I was fairly certain that was gibberish (with some simple French thrown in), it was definitely convincing at a certain level.
I’ve heard people in the French countryside appreciate when you try to speak their language, but people in Paris are very stuck up and criticize you for not speaking it right.
There is a reason why English is the "international" language. You can speak a broken english, with a very thick accent and still have a conversation. French is totally different. We have a lot of homophones and homographs. One wrong intonation or one wrong article and we can't get what you're saying. So you either speak french or you don't. People everywhere in france, including Paris, will be more than happy to teach you...when they have time. In very busy places, they won't have the patience. Imagine walking up to someone on wall street on a busy Monday morning and starting speaking Japanese ? That's how it feels to us when someone speaks broken French...totally foreign
I was taking a French course in college. After class students would go up to talk to the Professor. One student was talking to her in French. The Professor said "just say it in English!" I was rolling.
@@xLAPPUINx 🤣 languages are taught sooooo wrong in America. I starting learning Spanish in elementary school, French in junior high school, went back to Spanish in high school, and can't speak either language because all of the teachers basically taught the languages in English🙄. Funny thing is, I can read Spanish no problem because I remember learning the pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet from elementary school (the only thing I actually learned). If they actually taught me how to speak the actual language, maybe I would be bilingual.🤣
This is my favourite key and Peele sketch ever. I've seen it at least 20 times and I've never been able to watch it without laughing myself into tears and this time was no different. Love your channel
When I was stationed in Germany, we stopped at one of those country restaurants. I was about to order our meals in German but then had a vision of villagers appearing over the horizon with torches and pitchforks. Needless to say, everyone agreed on the Schnitzel.
This video is even funnier when you speak French, because none of what Key says makes sense, it's just gibberish with real French words thrown in, but somehow he makes it sound like real French lol
I was in Paris a few years ago, and I went into a comic shop. I was doing my best to explain to the guy what I was looking for. And he said, “we can speak English if you want.“🤣
Well Key and Peele did come out over a decade after the Chapelle show so it makes sense they would have better production. They also had the benefit of Chapelle blazing the path for them.
With all due respect to Dave Chapelle, Key & Peele's comedy is closer to In Living Color from the 90's as well as MADTV from the mid 90's- on which they were both cast members. Just because they were both in Comedy Central does not mean Chapelle "paved the way:. If anyone did, it was Keenan Ivory Wayans - creator of In Living Color.
When I went to Paris a couple of times I’ve always greeted restaurant servers in what little middle school French I can muster with an apology at my poor French speaking skills. I’ve never had a problem with servers switching over to English or being rude about it. If fact, from my experience, I’ve found most French people to be incredibly nice and willing to go out of their way to be helpful. Not sure where the stereotype about rude servers come from, but I figured maybe they don’t like it if you don’t at least make an effort to begin communication in French. Anyway, love your show, guys!!!
I kept saying "Je ne sais pas" over and over to a waiter in Quebec and he kept leaving. Finally after about 5 times, I said in english "I don't understand" which I thought I'd been saying in french but I'd been saying "I don't know" and he kept thinking I hadn't decided yet. haha
What makes this skit so bloody hilarious is the fact that the waiter isn't even really speaking French. It's just French-sounding gibberish! I really liked Daz's story about his kid in Amsterdam.
I lived in Montreal for a while and I was asking for directions and couldn't pronounce the street correctly and it pissed people off even though I was pointing at it on a map. After trying quite a few people, a sweet young lady who spoke a little English just told me she would miss her stop and take me there which was across town. The Japanese were much friendlier when I lived there.
Key and Peele are so funny. Check out the Goodness Gracious Me sketch, "Going for an English". Also the Alas Smith and Jones "Nazi Generals" sketch. My two favourite sketches.
I once ordered a glass of wine in French in Paris and the waitress said “what?”. That was the only awkward experience I had in France. Everyone else was really nice to me even though I could barely speak French.
I live in Arizona. The only way for them to make it spicy to my level is to throw n Spanish. But, I'm better with Hindi. They just see me as a white guy - but when I break out the Hindi they know I'm not fing around.
That is so me!!! The face I make, as I try very hard to speak/learn to speak French. Sweat dripping down my face, then I'm like, ah! Screw it!!! It was nice knowing ya!!!
I dated a Cambodian girl and every time we went to Mexican restaurants they would talk to her in Spanish. Ma'am I am Asian not Mexican. It would make her so mad, I would laugh so much.
Key: well, our first special tonight is our poisson du jour. It's a loup de mer pleu oh ve son, served with a pleu meh verde du cushone de pleu mons. That is served on a bed of jendon de feliz so un pan, and also served with luminette rouge and soufflet petite de fiert pedeu ponte crinieh. Key: Our soup today is a pont lamb musont with a just a dash of shatambantruh, and served with melted pissont tont shehBAT luh fiuh. Key: Our other seafood today, we have a very nice fletton pan KKRAHNG de plon se vaz from the gutson muson valley in vesonton, it is served with a side of colon ponfonton dela MAHTAH du gourde flomier couLOUN sauce. Mekia: So you would recommend getting the flonton pon gugrande dan teplan peu se ver with the um.. oo I'm sorry is the peu le rehtee de peseo boulon in a heavy fonson tohn sauce? Key: Oh no, no, no. It's more of like a coshon ducon ducon duvonge sauce.
Ordering in French, or in a French accent at a French restaurant when you aren't actually in France sounds weird to me. Thats like me putting on a Jamaican accent when I'm ordering jerk chicken at a Jamaican restaurant lol! "Me ah wan' dat jerk chicken wit a Dr Pepper, none of dat bloodclaat Pepsi like last time"
Imagine walking into a Domino's on a random afternoon and being greeted with, "Benvenuti nella nostra meravigliosa pizzeria." I'd be like, "Bro, I'm literally the only authentic Italian thing in this place, so shut it." Lol
I can assure you, people in France will like it if you try to order in french, even if it's not 100% correct. The only exception is parisian waiters who just want to get it over with, but they'll complain to their mates behind the counter about "that english guy who can't bother to speak french in france" Other than those pricks, you're okay if you try to speak a little broken french
What you do in that situation if you’ve already lied, go ahead & say to the waiter, you order for us, surprise us. Use your best judgment, whatever’s you think is best. Surprising & spontaneous to get through the first date & then either learn French or your beat
I use to laugh and the french language when i was a kid in school never paying attention.... but as my luck goes i moved to Québec for work, when i was 29 ....went back to school to learned french and i been here almost 10 years, 🤦♂️ life french language skills.... 72% and growing 😁
My experience in Montreal is that French Canadians are very snobby with Americans, and they often act as though they don’t understand English just to play with Americans’ minds. However, I was very happy when my French cousin told me that French people make fun of French Canadians because - to the French - the French Canadian dialect sounds to them like the equivalent of an American backwoods hillbilly accent. 🤣
Freaking hilarious. Went to a McDonald's restaurant in Dallas, Texas where you had to order in Spanish. We're Mexican so it was okay, but it was Cuban Spanish, so we tried to sound Cuban. By the looks on their faces, I don't think they bought it.
Even if everything else in the special relationship goes to hell eventually, Brits and Americans will always have “laughing at the French” to bind them together.
You should try Viva la Dirt League like the Karen episode. Not many people have reacted to them and they are absolutely brillant. It's kind of similar to Key and Peele but they do videos about retails and gaming.
After she asked about one of the dishes he should've said 2 in French. Waiter would ask if he wanted 2, he'd just need to say yes, thank you in French.
I imagine some people might not take it too kindly when foreigners 'butcher' their language. If you can't or won't return the favor then shut up like a normal person. A Finn myself I can honestly say that if you can manage a full sentence in Finnish you'll be considered either a native or nutcase
Key & Peele “Soul Food” is a personal favorite.
They need to watch that
I hope they understand it when they see it
They need to react to strike force eagle of key & peele as well
yes!!!
@@woodyhitya I was also wondering if they'd understand the context.
I feel like Daz is always the one laughing to the point of tears. It was nice seeing Mike crack up throughout the video 🤣
Mike was loving this one 😂 I love seeing people laugh 🤣
Funniest shit is that Keegan is not even speaking real French hahahahaha
Just gibberish 😆😆
Fun fact
Just like Vinny Vedecci on SNL
@@shogun8971 I had 3 years of French in high school. It's been a little while, but while I was fairly certain that was gibberish (with some simple French thrown in), it was definitely convincing at a certain level.
Lmao it sorta felt legit, not gonna lie
Mike really liked this one.
Mike is the best when he loses it 😂😂
French is one of those languages were you can speak utter nonsense and it still sounds good and legit! 😆🤣
You can do that with any language
@@keepclam3584 Nothing like French it's a smooth language
@Roman Rivers I know hence me saying he's speaking nonsense 😄
@@shakarussanders9911 Yesiir facts 👍
@@keepclam3584 not english
I’ve heard people in the French countryside appreciate when you try to speak their language, but people in Paris are very stuck up and criticize you for not speaking it right.
Would be more acceptable if those same people didn't usually suck at English
@@KungKokkos yeah sure but they're in france so they speak French so..
There is a reason why English is the "international" language. You can speak a broken english, with a very thick accent and still have a conversation. French is totally different. We have a lot of homophones and homographs. One wrong intonation or one wrong article and we can't get what you're saying. So you either speak french or you don't. People everywhere in france, including Paris, will be more than happy to teach you...when they have time. In very busy places, they won't have the patience. Imagine walking up to someone on wall street on a busy Monday morning and starting speaking Japanese ? That's how it feels to us when someone speaks broken French...totally foreign
I was taking a French course in college. After class students would go up to talk to the Professor. One student was talking to her in French. The Professor said "just say it in English!" I was rolling.
@@xLAPPUINx 🤣 languages are taught sooooo wrong in America. I starting learning Spanish in elementary school, French in junior high school, went back to Spanish in high school, and can't speak either language because all of the teachers basically taught the languages in English🙄. Funny thing is, I can read Spanish no problem because I remember learning the pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet from elementary school (the only thing I actually learned). If they actually taught me how to speak the actual language, maybe I would be bilingual.🤣
This is my favourite key and Peele sketch ever. I've seen it at least 20 times and I've never been able to watch it without laughing myself into tears and this time was no different. Love your channel
As a French guy, I can assure you I almost couldn't catch a single word the waiter said 🤣
Hahaha incompréhensible ^^
You haven’t tried the Colon sauce yet? Lol jk
I got Poisson...vert...uhhh
Better than when I first saw the skit.
When I was stationed in Germany, we stopped at one of those country restaurants. I was about to order our meals in German but then had a vision of villagers appearing over the horizon with torches and pitchforks. Needless to say, everyone agreed on the Schnitzel.
On my holiday in Greece the server offered us a schnitzel so who am I to disagree.
This video is even funnier when you speak French, because none of what Key says makes sense, it's just gibberish with real French words thrown in, but somehow he makes it sound like real French lol
On Twitter Key said, "I have been studying Fake French for years and I am happy to say that I am fluent."
I was in Paris a few years ago, and I went into a comic shop. I was doing my best to explain to the guy what I was looking for. And he said, “we can speak English if you want.“🤣
Well Key and Peele did come out over a decade after the Chapelle show so it makes sense they would have better production. They also had the benefit of Chapelle blazing the path for them.
With all due respect to Dave Chapelle, Key & Peele's comedy is closer to In Living Color from the 90's as well as MADTV from the mid 90's- on which they were both cast members. Just because they were both in Comedy Central does not mean Chapelle "paved the way:. If anyone did, it was Keenan Ivory Wayans - creator of In Living Color.
Key and peele - What cat calling is like in the olden days
As always, undercover boss - key and peele. Please
Yes ☝🏽
Yes, please!
I recommend key and peele’s consequences skit, the way Jordan delivers is funny
I was monitoring Mike for this one. I was worried he might rupture a vein! 🤣
i would love to see y'all try not to laugh one day at Key & Peele
They had one where they didn't laugh at all. It was called "futbol flop"
@@PacisEritVobiscum that's cuz soccer is already a huge sport there.
I would say the dislikes are from the French but you blokes have the perfect ratio
100% the funniest one you've reacted to so far :') I was in tears from laughing so hard watching it last night
When I went to Paris a couple of times I’ve always greeted restaurant servers in what little middle school French I can muster with an apology at my poor French speaking skills. I’ve never had a problem with servers switching over to English or being rude about it. If fact, from my experience, I’ve found most French people to be incredibly nice and willing to go out of their way to be helpful. Not sure where the stereotype about rude servers come from, but I figured maybe they don’t like it if you don’t at least make an effort to begin communication in French. Anyway, love your show, guys!!!
I kept saying "Je ne sais pas" over and over to a waiter in Quebec and he kept leaving. Finally after about 5 times, I said in english "I don't understand" which I thought I'd been saying in french but I'd been saying "I don't know" and he kept thinking I hadn't decided yet. haha
Mikes laugh is infectious!
In the end there it sounded like the waiter said "colon sauce" 🤣
Cologne sauce
Rofl yeah I'm French and I couldn't understand a word from Keegan but it still cracks me up!
What makes this skit so bloody hilarious is the fact that the waiter isn't even really speaking French. It's just French-sounding gibberish! I really liked Daz's story about his kid in Amsterdam.
Key & Peele INSULT COMIC skit please boys! C'mon now, you're missing out.
Agreeed!!!
Hilarious one!! The tearssssss they burrnnnnn
Hell yes, insult comic is a masterpiece
@@black_santa350 😂🔥
I’ve seen this so many times and I still cackled the ENTIRE time
Lol, thanks gents
Me too. It’s too funny
I lived in Montreal for a while and I was asking for directions and couldn't pronounce the street correctly and it pissed people off even though I was pointing at it on a map. After trying quite a few people, a sweet young lady who spoke a little English just told me she would miss her stop and take me there which was across town. The Japanese were much friendlier when I lived there.
The most I’ve seen mike laugh lol
That woman is in one of my favorite Key & Peele skits, "Party Games." Super short 1 minute video but very funny.
Key and Peele are so funny. Check out the Goodness Gracious Me sketch, "Going for an English". Also the Alas Smith and Jones "Nazi Generals" sketch. My two favourite sketches.
Absolutely hilarious! Am soaked in tears🤣🤣😂
Yay!!! I’ve been waiting for a reactiin to this one! Thank you
I don't remember laughing myself to tears like I just did here, this is pure genious!
I was in France and honestly this is what every conversation sounded like😂
What IF Keegan was actually speaking in French and we are just hearing how Peele understands it. Hmmmmm....
I once ordered a glass of wine in French in Paris and the waitress said “what?”. That was the only awkward experience I had in France. Everyone else was really nice to me even though I could barely speak French.
You probably pronounced the n in vin.
Key shoulda got the Oscar for that.
I've heard there was a scene from an Andy Griffith Show episode that played on similar themes.
I live in Arizona. The only way for them to make it spicy to my level is to throw n Spanish. But, I'm better with Hindi. They just see me as a white guy - but when I break out the Hindi they know I'm not fing around.
I live in Scottsdale. Want to be friends? I speak a mean Spanish with a sprinkle of Dutch.
I am sure when you kiss a girl, a umbrella would appear out of nowhere to shield the kiss from prying eyes.
How come u speak Hindi??
I've been patiently waiting for this.
Cannot get enough of these key and peele ones lads😂😂
That is so me!!! The face I make, as I try very hard to speak/learn to speak French. Sweat dripping down my face, then I'm like, ah! Screw it!!! It was nice knowing ya!!!
It feels like forever since the last Key and Peele Reaction!
‘Undercover boss’ by Key and Peele Next Please!
4:23 the way Peele blinks , bro 😆
Key & Peele Yo’ Mama Has Health Problems probably has my favorite ending of all their skits!
the blokes are back with key and peele!!!!!
I dated a Cambodian girl and every time we went to Mexican restaurants they would talk to her in Spanish. Ma'am I am Asian not Mexican. It would make her so mad, I would laugh so much.
Again, greatest reactions...but guys, please skip back 5 seconds when you pause
Me: **patiently waits for CONSEQUENCES skit** 🙃🙃
Key: well, our first special tonight is our poisson du jour. It's a loup de mer pleu oh ve son, served with a pleu meh verde du cushone de pleu mons. That is served on a bed of jendon de feliz so un pan, and also served with luminette rouge and soufflet petite de fiert pedeu ponte crinieh.
Key: Our soup today is a pont lamb musont with a just a dash of shatambantruh, and served with melted pissont tont shehBAT luh fiuh.
Key: Our other seafood today, we have a very nice fletton pan KKRAHNG de plon se vaz from the gutson muson valley in vesonton, it is served with a side of colon ponfonton dela MAHTAH du gourde flomier couLOUN sauce.
Mekia: So you would recommend getting the flonton pon gugrande dan teplan peu se ver with the um.. oo I'm sorry is the peu le rehtee de peseo boulon in a heavy fonson tohn sauce?
Key: Oh no, no, no. It's more of like a coshon ducon ducon duvonge sauce.
Ordering in French, or in a French accent at a French restaurant when you aren't actually in France sounds weird to me. Thats like me putting on a Jamaican accent when I'm ordering jerk chicken at a Jamaican restaurant lol! "Me ah wan' dat jerk chicken wit a Dr Pepper, none of dat bloodclaat Pepsi like last time"
Thanks for doing my recommendation im from manchester aswell love your vids
Imagine walking into a Domino's on a random afternoon and being greeted with, "Benvenuti nella nostra meravigliosa pizzeria." I'd be like, "Bro, I'm literally the only authentic Italian thing in this place, so shut it." Lol
You guys need to watch Key and Peele " Local Custom"
Key and peele singing together in a boy band is my favorite skit
I can assure you, people in France will like it if you try to order in french, even if it's not 100% correct. The only exception is parisian waiters who just want to get it over with, but they'll complain to their mates behind the counter about "that english guy who can't bother to speak french in france"
Other than those pricks, you're okay if you try to speak a little broken french
What you do in that situation if you’ve already lied, go ahead & say to the waiter, you order for us, surprise us. Use your best judgment, whatever’s you think is best.
Surprising & spontaneous to get through the first date & then either learn French or your beat
That actress is stunning
My boy in the back couldn't hold back the tears
I use to laugh and the french language when i was a kid in school never paying attention.... but as my luck goes i moved to Québec for work, when i was 29 ....went back to school to learned french and i been here almost 10 years, 🤦♂️ life french language skills.... 72% and growing 😁
0:16 MTV 90s ALERT
when I was in france in a restaurant, I litteraly had a starfish on my plate. had to return it, lol
hahaha do we sounds like that ? nah we aren't offend, that just hilarious.
That’s when you go, “We’ll start with the soup and then have the fish.”
I 💗 this skit
Key & Peele "Bromortion!" is a great one
My experience in Montreal is that French Canadians are very snobby with Americans, and they often act as though they don’t understand English just to play with Americans’ minds. However, I was very happy when my French cousin told me that French people make fun of French Canadians because - to the French - the French Canadian dialect sounds to them like the equivalent of an American backwoods hillbilly accent. 🤣
"Cooking shows can mess with your head "
Key & Peele
You must react to Key and Peele Undercover Boss. It's so funny
Freaking hilarious. Went to a McDonald's restaurant in Dallas, Texas where you had to order in Spanish. We're Mexican so it was okay, but it was Cuban Spanish, so we tried to sound Cuban. By the looks on their faces, I don't think they bought it.
Even if everything else in the special relationship goes to hell eventually, Brits and Americans will always have “laughing at the French” to bind them together.
It was actually gibberish french they were speaking
The next on should definitely be the hall of mirros
You should try Viva la Dirt League like the Karen episode. Not many people have reacted to them and they are absolutely brillant. It's kind of similar to Key and Peele but they do videos about retails and gaming.
Can yall react to long beach griffy. I want to see outsiders perspective on his comedy. I personally love it.
Dog lol 😂
If you say dog they gonna get you hotdog
For anyone else wondering, her name is Mekia Cox. #yowzers
You guys should do Key and peeple fronthand backhand sketch and their other one baby Forest Whitaker
Hope you could have a reaction with their comedy sketch "Prepare for turbulence."
"Soup!" 😭
French people should do the exact same thing but with English and an English waiter. I wanna hear what English jibberish sounds like to them 😂
Watch Key and Peele -Acapella , absolutely brilliant
After she asked about one of the dishes he should've said 2 in French. Waiter would ask if he wanted 2, he'd just need to say yes, thank you in French.
Key & Peele Pirate Chanty is funny.
Consequences or Turbulence please. They are my personal favorites :D
Ah I love these reactions I only know of one in this series it is titled The Pizza order and it is top notch.
Key n peele " gullible prison "
Thats the equivalent of "I'll Get My Coat"
You guys are too funny!
"What Catcalling was Like in the Olden Days"; hands-down, best ever. Parental Advisory required.
🤗🙌🥃
I imagine some people might not take it too kindly when foreigners 'butcher' their language. If you can't or won't return the favor then shut up like a normal person. A Finn myself I can honestly say that if you can manage a full sentence in Finnish you'll be considered either a native or nutcase
Me: “You got chicken strips?”
I'm french and that so hilarious..god..lol
hahahahaha this is one of my favorites!
Hell yeah! This one’s great!
First time I see dude in the middle laugh like this lol. I think Chappelle is just a little too brutal for him.
This is probably more relatable. Most Europeans go between countries all the time so this is probably just very relatable to his life experiences
Try the family matters skit with key and peele too, its one of my favs.
I feel like you would like "Coach Hines Threats Compilation" it's hilarious 😂