OMG I grew up all over the place, my first 6 birthdays were on airplanes (the air hostesses used to bring me birthday cake ) I think I went to 10 different schools in 3 countries before I was 12 years old , there are not 2 people in my family of the same religion or culture, and the question I hate the most is "where do you come from" ? because it would take me 45 minutes to explain and in the end, you would not have understood one thing. and you can't relate to me. People think I am evasive, but truthfully, I can't waste any more energy trying to explain it to people anymore.
I'm French, it's especially some politicians and newspapers who were very critical before the games and who scared us very much! We were very relieved that everything was going well. What is said in the media does not reflect at all what every French person thinks, they sometimes get carried away. We are much more measured. In my entourage, no one has ever said that these were the best games, we are much more modest, it's important to know that!
Such a difference between French men from the North of France and the South ,SW are the most difficult I know I married a Basque.Parisian men are the easiest going.Im 1/2 French but a London in my heart SWLondon 😊my daughter showed me Tatty .Loved her
I'm French, I've watched Tatty's videos and they make me sad because they give a very bad image of the French. We are much more polite and kind than that. If Tatty really knows French people, she knows it's true or she left too young and she doesn't know the French well. This only reinforces the bad stereotypes about the French. I also think that the French won't dare to criticize you, that's the last straw! I know it's exaggerated to make people laugh, but you can make people laugh while being respectful! You have to write differently.
Are you Parisian though, because I think her commentary is on Parisians and not the French in general. Having dated a Parisian man myself I can easily agree with the stereotypes.
As a Swedish person who has lived in France and Britain honestly it is not mean, actually quite lovingly done… if She did anything on Sweden it would most likely be quite a lot worse and I love my country it’s just … well 😂
Modern stand up comedy at least in English is not about finesse. It’s often about relatability and making fun of human relations often in a crude way. This has been the way since the 70s. Guess it’s just not your thing.
@@clarap.1115 1. Pas "parler" français mais plutôt "écrire" français. 2. Je ne râle pas, je porte un constat ou je donne un avis. 3. Je ne juge pas la personne mais plutôt son humour de métier (pas son humour personnel). Quant à votre commentaire, il nourrit également certains stéréotypes. Finalement c'est plutôt vous qui portez un jugement. Bonne soirée.
Her English as well as her French are perfect 👍.
OMG I grew up all over the place, my first 6 birthdays were on airplanes (the air hostesses used to bring me birthday cake ) I think I went to 10 different schools in 3 countries before I was 12 years old , there are not 2 people in my family of the same religion or culture, and the question I hate the most is "where do you come from" ? because it would take me 45 minutes to explain and in the end, you would not have understood one thing. and you can't relate to me. People think I am evasive, but truthfully, I can't waste any more energy trying to explain it to people anymore.
I'm French, it's especially some politicians and newspapers who were very critical before the games and who scared us very much! We were very relieved that everything was going well. What is said in the media does not reflect at all what every French person thinks, they sometimes get carried away. We are much more measured. In my entourage, no one has ever said that these were the best games, we are much more modest, it's important to know that!
Such a difference between French men from the North of France and the South ,SW are the most difficult I know I married a Basque.Parisian men are the easiest going.Im 1/2 French but a London in my heart SWLondon 😊my daughter showed me Tatty .Loved her
She’s funny and witty. knew her through tiktok. I did create a german / french family also including funny levels of cultural differences 😂.
I'm French, I've watched Tatty's videos and they make me sad because they give a very bad image of the French. We are much more polite and kind than that. If Tatty really knows French people, she knows it's true or she left too young and she doesn't know the French well. This only reinforces the bad stereotypes about the French. I also think that the French won't dare to criticize you, that's the last straw! I know it's exaggerated to make people laugh, but you can make people laugh while being respectful! You have to write differently.
Are you Parisian though, because I think her commentary is on Parisians and not the French in general. Having dated a Parisian man myself I can easily agree with the stereotypes.
I lived with French guy for a year. I can relate to everything she’s talking about in her shows :)
As a Swedish person who has lived in France and Britain honestly it is not mean, actually quite lovingly done… if She did anything on Sweden it would most likely be quite a lot worse and I love my country it’s just … well 😂
She looks different now.
Ask Emily in Paris, she might help you with tips !!! ❤❤😉
Elle nourrit beaucoup de stéréotypes...Son humour manque de justesse et de finesse. Non merci.
Modern stand up comedy at least in English is not about finesse. It’s often about relatability and making fun of human relations often in a crude way. This has been the way since the 70s. Guess it’s just not your thing.
Tell me you’re French without telling me you’re French:
1. Venir sur une chaîne anglaise et parler français
2. Râler
3. Juger les autres
@@clarap.1115 1. Pas "parler" français mais plutôt "écrire" français. 2. Je ne râle pas, je porte un constat ou je donne un avis. 3. Je ne juge pas la personne mais plutôt son humour de métier (pas son humour personnel).
Quant à votre commentaire, il nourrit également certains stéréotypes. Finalement c'est plutôt vous qui portez un jugement. Bonne soirée.