Ah the classic “oui oui bagguette”, I thought it was just a joke in Canada 😂 Also, the 3rd guy had such a cool accent. Never heard that before 😮, definitely found him a bit hard to understand.
When you said the video was in French I turned the subtitles on (assuming auto translation) - half way through the video I was like hang on I've just been enjoying the video in French (I studied French for 5 years, never confident enough to speak) but it's almost 20 years since I've had to think in French - like riding a bike I guess!
Wow damn... I'm so sorry for the rudness of the yellow T-shirt guy... There is also a culture of heavy drinking and doing drugs in France among a certain part of the population, mostly students, artists or night life workers. Of course it is a rightfull choice to be far of those habbits, but you can't say it's a English specificity.
The guy in the yellow T- shirt is full of himself.
He seems to be projecting all his own bigotry....
he seems like he had pre-made opinions of british people and a lot of confirmation bias based on these opinions
@@bilp_bloup_bot The poundland French Andrew Tate.
I was puzzled at the assertions about lack of culture, but then it became clear this was filmed in Sheffield and that explains everything. 😅
great improvement on the video quality Arnaud!!
Yea, I think the guy in yellow probably needs to reassess... well, most things.
Yeah I think he found some homeless guys in the park and thought they were studying at the university. 🤣
I thought that the French being arrogant was a myth... then this guy in the yellow T-shirt comes along.
Until this video, I have never, ever heard anyone go overboard with the baguette comment.
I really don't think the reason the lad in the yellow t-shirt is having difficulty making friends in the UK is because he's French...
We love everyone here! ❤ we hear an accent and we all over you 😅❤
I believe a lot of French students tend to study at the local university which would explain the lack of openness as well.
Ah the classic “oui oui bagguette”, I thought it was just a joke in Canada 😂
Also, the 3rd guy had such a cool accent. Never heard that before 😮, definitely found him a bit hard to understand.
Ahah yeah i was struggling sometimes as well to get what he was saying, et en effet le oui oui baguette reviens beaucoup 😆
@@ArnaudFromFrance Mauritian accent
When you said the video was in French I turned the subtitles on (assuming auto translation) - half way through the video I was like hang on I've just been enjoying the video in French (I studied French for 5 years, never confident enough to speak) but it's almost 20 years since I've had to think in French - like riding a bike I guess!
Very funny video great content 👌
Thank you! 😁
Well at least in this video no one is likely to complain about the strikes! ;-)
ahah yeah good one 😆
Wow ton accent est d'ou? T'as un très fort accent en Francais mais j'arrive pas à deviner d'ou il est
je viens d'Alsace! :)
Wow damn... I'm so sorry for the rudness of the yellow T-shirt guy...
There is also a culture of heavy drinking and doing drugs in France among a certain part of the population, mostly students, artists or night life workers.
Of course it is a rightfull choice to be far of those habbits, but you can't say it's a English specificity.
He seemed very closed with preconceived cliched ideas about the UK. Sad and actually quite bigoted.
I lived in Paris, it’s true and sometimes who you meet he seems to have found a bad crowd.
No one smokes like the French
Yellow shirt is a bit homesick I suppose.
je n'ai jamais vu personne se faire insulter parce qu'il avait demandé son chemin, même à Paris
Le mec en jaune, rentre chez toi!
La première elle utilise beaucoup d'angliscimes, elle a perdu son français, elle peut rester là bas 😂
We'll keep her but please take the guy with yellow shirt back. He's desperate to go back to Toulouse.