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Okay but that Frenchman asking her why she was shouting was actually gold. You don’t realize how loud Americans are until you go to France. I was there for a week and I realized how loud we were very quickly.
Not only in France.. Basically anywhere in Europe (not sure about the world but I think most places) My family and I onced met up with our American relatives in Germany and my mum noted afterwards how noisy they, as Americans, were xDD
A combination of living in houses with poor air conditioning and having fans running constantly topped with liking loud music has raised my personal speaking volume to a shout, my whispers are audible to people with keen hearing across the room, and I'm fully aware of my inability to properly control these things. I feel sad when I finish a conversation and my own ears are ringing, but I just didn't notice in the heat of the moment.
Who invented it has usually nothing to do with competences, the person that invented the first principles of maths isn't better than any average adult nowadays.
@@thatperson2478 Even worse, she has zero relation to the people who actually did invent social media. It's like saying that a cleaning lady at Facebook knows more about tech than an IT guy at WeChat.
@@ivanehtnoij6243 But she's claiming that just because she's from a country means that she is exactly like the most qualified of her country. That's like me saying that since I'm German, I (through Einstein) know more about math/physics than professional mathematicians or physicists. I have no relation to him, therefore I cannot claim his accomplishments as my own.
That is completely apples and oranges. She never said that she was the best, she said she was american, which means she can bring an american percpective to the company, which seeing that they were hiring an american at all means that this was something that either they, or their superiors wanted
The worst part is that she doesn't even bother to understand the French culture, she just assumes they're wrong based on the American culture and tries to change everything
wong annie not all Americans are like that. But I will admit to knowing some people who don’t even care about learning the culture of another country and automatically assumes ours is best. Although, I know just as many people who are the opposite are obsessed with other cultures so. Varied and wide🤷🏻♀️
@@septemily I would like to meet some american pal like that. I talked with a lot of them but. even they claim to love "Latino's culture", they always act like they don't care! And they even say "Latino's culture" as wraping a whole but there are more than 20 countries in latinoamerica with different cultures. I am sure not every American is like that, but they are quite a bunch
I’m sure you could fake some at the beginning like some immigrants don’t learn English til after they come to America. They eventually learn enough to get by. Even if they don’t use any grammar rules, it’s still considered English as long as they are able to communicate.
@@dotcom3015 That's kind of a different thing though. She needs to be somewhat proficient at French for this job. In America, you can get away without knowing English because there are a lot of places that may accommodate you.
@@jordyngalvan8558 yeah I know there are different circumstances. Original comment only mentioned languages in general. I just know waaaay to many people that fake til they make it for that to be true. I think there are some countries where English teachers don’t even learn the language, like s Korea has enough English places to accommodate them. I passed level 1 and 2 French class, level 1 and 2 Spanish, and german and I can’t say anything past a greeting. It’s not a good practice, but people totally can fake til they make it
@@dotcom3015 in America we have a more diverse population so you can get away with it but anywhere else this won't fly especially if you're working you have to be able to speak that language because it's their primary language
@@speeeee35 I’m a New Yorker as well and have shoved people standing in the middle of a narrow sidewalk with lots of people walking on it 😅 And don’t get me started on the ones that cut me off only to walk slowly in front of me 🙄
@@OkurkaBinLadin I heard that a lot of people hate the show already so I don’t think it matters now. Plus, a show of Emily’s boss can be similar to a show called Jane the virgin, but with people speaking French and sub titles with it.
@@dcpurplee well, in a way that summary of it is similar, a woman who’s dedicated to her work founds out she’s unexpectedly pregnant and how she deals with it. I’m probably wrong there, I’m sorry.
@@jennifernguyen3688 oh yeah that was what you meant, well Jane isn't totally dedicated to her work, but she was inseminated by her doctor and because of that pregnant and that at the age of 23 and the father of the baby is the boss of a hotel so I get where you're coming from
When he said the thing about being called “gifted” as a child and realizing that just means depressed but sometimes creative, that hit too close to home
Like Emily is not even trying adapt the culture she doesn’t care to learn the language, she dresses like a 12 years old. She seems like the girl who cheated her way through college.
@@cristina5473 I thnk that might be a little hard to do.its an american show, catered for an english audience, and based on the show, i really doubt the target audience would bother trying to read subtitles. honestly i think the best they could do in the future is a short french language scene where someone acknowledges that her french is getting better.
@Ivanehtnoij That's so sad. If anything good came from me being a weeb it's appreciation for other languages. Even if I don't fully understand what they're saying it's still cool to hear how others talk
@@mrsushicut I was an immigrant, daughter of immigrants, and dude, that's offensive and just not true. My people are renown to adapt SO Well to the host country that you don't even know where we're from. In fact, we were the immigrants of prefference in Germany and Austria during XX century for that very same reason. Hard workers that adapt to the host culture fast. 🙄
Here’s some of my issues with the show: 1. HE CHEATED ON HIS AWESOME GIRLFRIEND, AND EMILY IS OKAY WITH THAT 2. The obvious French stereotypes are so over exaggerated 3. This was written by someone who does not live in France clearly 4. Why does Emily have to act like the American way is the right way? This is the same way Americans act in another country. She is really arrogant, she doesn’t learn the language, or try to understand the culture, but thinks her ideas are above everyone’s. 5. And most unrealistic of all, the French people are talking in English to each other.
This is so on point. I‘m Greek and I moved to my husband‘s country, Germany. I had to take classes to learn the language. Europe has literally so many options and a great supporting system for people who want to learn. What I’ve come to realize is that it’s always the Americans that quit. They visit the class for a few weeks and then they’re gone. Later they come to realize that Europe doesn’t work like they’ve seen on their films and they try to learn.
I clearly don't understand how people move to another country without learning the basics of the mother tongue there or at least try to learn it while living there, she didn't even bother to get better at her French as the season went on... It's stupid and we are not even gonna start talking about her fashion
France has a way better culture than Americans. And secondly does the producer even think about the fact that a French company that would hire someone who doesn't even know how to write in French is stupid AF
Also a youtuber mina le pointed how she wears crazy, i mean crazy expensive clothes for a character is supposed not be "well off". How is she able to afford those clothes?
Also when she gets broken up with, she didn't go through all the stages of a breakup. Like they could of at least montaged it. Like she mentions in the beginning that they were practically engaged at that point but then her reaction to the break up barely shows any emotion at all.
I’m so sick of “The Millenial Young Women Gets an Unrealistic Dream Job with full benefits and a free 12 bedroom apartment in the heart of the city” trope🤦♀️
@@sarahxo2317 Wish fulfillment at its worst. Sure, it's been around for ages this way or another but it saddens me to think there are adolescent girls out there watching this crap and getting brainwashed into thinking that privileged brats like Emily who get everything they want handed to them on a silver platter is the norm they should set their career standards against rather than a one in a million strike of dumb luck.
Emily is that every American who goes around the world, insisting in talking in English and think its THEIR fault when they dont. She equates being modern, to speaking English.
@@lucifernazaedi Yes and no. You shouldn't approach them speaking English, try French first. If you have real trouble with the French language, they will quickly offer you to speak English or get someone who does.
This was my immediate, knee-jerk reaction thing to comment on. Girl's wrist skin is gonna be drying out, soaked in like 60% alcohol for the rest of the day! xD
Considering the French and English held grudges against each other for 100s of years, there is no way on this Earth you would ever hear a French man say any such thing, even if he thought it, which he wouldn't.
What pisses me off the most is that the absolute one and only reason why anybody in Hollywood was able to get away with writing this crap is because the target of this condescending attitude is white Europeans. You bet your ass that she would be portrayed as a straight-up villain in anything like "Emily in Lagos" or whatever. Hell, they wouldn't greenlight that show in a million years anyway.
@@yarpen26 I think the target audience are more so white Americans than Europeans because from what I've heard most or Europeans don't like this show because of how it portrays the American girl in this kind of "saviour" role. We can do everything Americans can, we don't need someone to come and show us how to social media no thanks.
It is not that hard to meet french people that speaks English in Paris. It is a diverse city and very touristy. I speak french almost fluently and when they hear my accent they start talking in English, after 5 min I keep speaking in French and they switch back to French. Now in other parts of France, it us different, less people speak English
The French aren‘t any better with their extreme arrogance. They refuse to speak English and just asume you need to speak French even if you‘re a foreigner. As a German who visited a bunch of different countries speaking to people in English was perfectly fine except in France.
@@s_h136 Well that's funny. I'm french and I can say the exact same thing about Germany. When I spoke english because I struggled for more complex german sentence, they just started to speak german. Doesn't matter how hard I tried to talk english, they wanted to make fun of my bad german because when I tried to speak their langage, they just laughed. I've been in Germany twice and it was always like that. The only country where I met rude people in every street (except Tübingen. My savior city and a beautiful one). And it's truly not the only bad thing I've experience in Germany. People were rude all the time, the worst people I've met honestly. In their country AND as tourists, they didn't care about manners. But still, I was talking about returning because I know the all country can't be like that and it's just my few "nightmare vacations" that I will tell around family reunion and Germany was bad luck because it happened twice. Why not a third time again but in a good way this time ? Because Tübingen wasn't bad at all for example ! Try to do the same before bashing an entiere group of people. Our opinions are dumb. Mine about german people (i'm sure it's what you think) and yours about french people. French people are arrogant but not that arrogant except in some big cities (Paris is the worst). French people will talk to you in english and if they don't, it's just because they don't know how to guide you or just that they're busy because you know, life (of course some assholes will do it on purpose). We tend to be arrogant sometimes but stop please, we're not that entitled to think french must be learn prior to visit France. Otherwise I could tell that german people expect you to talk german when you're visiting and again it's dumb to think such a think. Our country are open to others for a long time now. I'm not bashing your experience but bashing french people (when honestly this show did quite dirty on us) just because you've met some jerks is completely useless. Because you will encounter people who can bash your country just the same, we all have bad luck when we travel. That's all. Don't speak about your experience like it was a fact.
@@s_h136 I mean sure, if your going to another country, everyone else has to speak your language, it's absurd to learn another language to the country your visiting
"Americans invented social media so I know more than you" Keep in mind: India invented shampoo, China invented papermaking, France invented THE METRIC SYSTEM, Italy invented piano, etc... I ain't seeing anyone bragging and saying I know about shampoo because it was invented in India.
And Hungary invented the computers, so if János Neumann wouldn't invent the computer, Americans didn't invent social media platforms. However the language of the programming isn't Hungarian, because it's a very difficult language. 😀 So in your face Emily Cooper! 😅
I know for a fact now that all the French people aren’t French because I don’t think you could pay French people any amount of money to say to an American “We’re all afraid of you.” Like, my immersion has been so broken
She must be fairly messed up in the head to be taking pictures of other people's kids in the park and posting them on social media. Aren't there some rules of decency or laws against that?
@ Most of Europe has some kind of law that prohibits posting pictures of minors on the internet or for commercial purposes without their parents consent and then you have the US where that is completely legal if the minors are at a public space
@@lelnel6242 plus it's illegal where I live to take pictures of strangers in which they can be recognized it's portrait rights, unless you have their consent, same in the USA depending on if your state has a 2 party consent law
I agree on how wrong it was that she chose that guy, but the “every falls for her” is pretty realistic though not only is she gorgeous but also foreign so that makes her fresh “different” meat. Just like the new girl in school etc
@@rarri99 Omg its incredibly realistic. I remember when I was in middle school and high school, we had one new girl come in eighth and another in tenth grade. All (or actually, most) of the boys flocked to them like the seagulls in Nemo.
I wanted to say that Emily didn't cheat, but then I remembered that literally every French character in this show either does or condones/encourages it apart from maybe the girl Gabriel is cheating on.
Bad? Bad doesn't even begin to describe it. I was always a girl that didn't care about clothes and dressed as she wanted to, and I've NEVER seen such amount of style failures. Emily manages to botch a coctel outfit with a little black dress (which should be unfailable by anyone with functioning retinas), and even the black opera outfit, which could have been perfect, is destroyed by her horrible hairdo and her inability to distinguish a choker from a headdress (of which you can get tons for 3 euros). I've never been so offended in lieu of other people, but seriously... the fact that this kid thinks she's wearing stylish clothes, and the horror that some people have written they are good... Urgh.
i hated emily’s outfits SO BAD she wore a dress with the eiffel tower to her first day of work and wears bras with the eiffel tower on them why couldn’t the stylists just give her outfits that an actual person would wear?? but camille’s outfits were super cute
It seems like they would purposely dress Emily to make her look tacky and overwhelming, I actually think that styling really does complete characters in this show, also it shows that Emily doesnt change her style at all during the time period she’s staying in Paris, that symbolizes no personal growth to me. Also It is funny to think that everyone is so stylish and sleek compared to Emily (lets admit it she’s just a walking cliché that doesn’t know how to properly dress), plus it makes no sense that she has that many Chanel and at the same time she’s always described as a non rich. I just dont get this
@@emmagerli9426 Yeah, absolutely. I was wondering if it was bad taste or what, but after seeing all the lists of outfits and who's behind them, I thought "It is impossible. No one, NO ONE can do things this badly unless it was on purpose. At least ONE outfit should have been acceptable, if only for statistical reasons". The woman in charge of the clothing is supposed to know what she's doing, and girl, if it was done on purpose, kudos to her, because I would have ran out of bad ideas after the frankendress of seven types of pattern.
I hope that was done on purpose. What's even funnier is that she wears THOUSANDS of dollars on designer clothing. Some of the coats she wears are two sizes bigger than she needs, as are some of the shoes. Maybe those were loans and the clothing designer had to use them before giving them back.
Ha! Most of the guys make an appearance for an episode or two, then proceed to never show up again the moment Emily decides to dump them or stop talking to them or whatever. The amount of unimportant male characters in this series is baffling. Lmao
@Agent Bubble I’ve personally never seen a female character treated that way. Plus, the media would be outraged if that were to happen because “female empowerment” or something.
@Agent Bubble really? because i have never seen a show or film where a guy goes through as many girls as emily goes through guys and then just dumps them never to be seen again
@@sadjuliy9469 Y/N means 'your name' and it's basically just the reader inserting himself/herself in the stories. and usually, Y/N almost has it all: hot people fighting over him/her, wealth and all the luck in the world lol
This has the same energy as "I'm just an average girl with good looks, a positive attitude, and for some reason everyone just falls in love with me when I first meet them! I kind of have problem but I'm sure it'll all work out cause I'm quirky! Hehehe!"
The way they portray guys in Paris is also very unrealistic lol I seriously don't know which one was worse between the guy who had weird fetishize and the tinder guy I hadn't even met who wanted to pop up in my home at 2 in the morning...
The fact Emily's co-workers don't like her mainly cause they're apparently jealous and just want to be like her and resents how she's such an amazing American girl despite being completely incompetent sounds like the backstory of every villain in a Mary Sue fanfiction.
I was thinking about that when I started watching the show and saw that a French version was available, it can't make sense if it's dubbed, half the plot is her not speaking French
Honestly, there are a lot of English speakers in Paris. Makes sense because it is a hot tourist location. I went to study in France in a small city in the south. When I went to visit Paris during one of my breaks, I was shocked to hear so much english everywhere. So if she's gonna fake it and make it anywhere in France, it's gonna be in Paris.
@@LeonEllisZ because Paris is a massive TOURIST spot but she's moving there cause she has to WORK meaning she has to be fluent in it especially if she wants to succeed there
@@rayburks7059 thats actually not true. for example in Switzerland you don't have to know any of our 4 national languages to be successful. Englisch is enough. it's just harder go get to that point, but quite possible
In fact in France, French are not too good in English but can talk it especially in big touristic city like Paris, Marseille, Lyon... In those city there's a lot of English speaking so tourist can found themselves
@@ashe4884 More the fact that she just tells him she's doing stuff like moving to Paris and doesn't ask his opinion or consider how it would effect their relationship and then just sleeps with a bunch of men afterwards.
@@curtislisle1212 literally. Like dude maybe he is in an unsettled state and he can't come :/ like she literally just slept with other men as soon as they broke up
That thing about the French President marrying his teacher isn't even a joke. Emmanuel Macron really did marry his 25-years-older French and Drama teacher.
That something always gave me the creeps. Like...he was a 15 year old boy. I don't know what the consent age Is in France but the whole minor student-teacher thing...BBBBRR
@@TattoedKiss A quote from her Wikipedia article: "Macron has described it as "a love often clandestine, often hidden, misunderstood by many before imposing itself"."
Hello, French (and parisian) girl here, Emily in Paris was interesting for one thing, it shows how tourists see Paris, and it is refreshing to have this lense some time. An the other hand Emily acts the way that make some French people hate americans, and the cultural problems aren't well represent. They consider French to be rude and unwelcoming when Emily is self-centered and not polite in any manner (she didn't say "hello" or "thanks" on the bakery for exemple, and the series makes it look lke the fact she doesn't speak french annoy the baker)... Another things that made me go "uhhg": Emily lives in a "chambre de bonne" apparently. This is not a chambre de bonne, this is a very cute apartment in the center of Paris, and very expensive A "chambre de bonne" is a 14 meter square room, with a bed, a kitchennette, a shower, and sometime the toilets are in the corridor (for the different "chambre de bonne", on the same floor) They pictured a romantizised Paris, with a tourist staying over and not believing in any change possible because the us way is the only possible way. I have so many more argument but i'll stop here. I hope you still like Paris after watching this series and you'll come one day, We don't treat people this way (just don't be an Emily 😅)
@@Daydreamerrr574 oh of course, never said the contrary, but just as much as new Yorker, or as Londoner. Okay, french people are stereotyped as being rude, but it is mostly different rules of well-being (Saying Vous to people you don't know well or older than you, don't do la bise with people you don't know, Don't hug in the street, and so on) and when not respected, yes most people are gonna juge you, I agree it's sad.
Hey! Hungarian here:) I totally agree with you, I addressed the same issue somewhere in the comments. I’ve been to Paris and back then I didn’t even speak French (now I’m studying) and I’ve never experienced any rudeness whatsoever. I was kind, and I received the same kindness and that’s why this show made me so angry
Really love how she didn't even try to change herself throughout the thing. No effort put in to investigate how French daily life is, no effort in at least learning the basics of the language and culture. Like, that's basic etiquette when you go to another country, ESPECIALLY if it's to solidify business relationships.
@@moyo3902 you act like learning french is so easy and happens overnight. She takes classes which is a considerable effort. I ve taken french classes for 10 years and can only understand little bits and pieces when people speak it.
Honestly cringed at that one. So what if some American guys invented it, doesn't immediately make you good at marketing through social media. WTF hahaha
but...... he's not that young either.... y'all making it look like he's 20 or 25 or something =\ who cares if he's 42 and she's 77 (or whatever their actual ages are), aren't they well above the age of adulthood? who are we to judge??
Emily in Africa: -Emily rides a giraffe to work -Africa is either open savanna or poor villages -The starving children start to see Emily as a motherly figure -Emily communicates with the locals by singing “Waka Waka This Time For Africa” or “Hakuna Matata” -Emily cures starvation by showing the locals how to use DoorDash and Uber Eats -Emily becomes a part of a lion pride -Emily starts her own HGTV house flipping show and turns all the small huts into the modern farmhouse aesthetic -Emily teaches the locals how to say “Jambo” -Whenever Emily comes back to Africa from someplace far away, she calls it “returning to the motherland” -Emily thinks Wakanda is a real place -Emily asks where Pride Rock is so she can be able to meet Simba -Emily parades the area shouting “BLM” -Emily gets engaged to a random Nigerian Prince -“Africa is my favorite country!”
That guy breaking up with her was the most realistic thing in this show, and I hardly blame him. Could you imagine dating someone who just up and left to another country for a year without even having a conversation first.
@@yonicorn1641 nope. She was waiting him to come to the Paris but he said he is not coming and dont want to be together anymore since she didnt think about him at all while leaving.
@@ngombaanaistshibumbu6795 that bothered me so much, give your protagonist an unrealistic apparemment in the city if you want, tv shows always do that, but why the need to call it a chambre de bonne ?
I watched a french critique where one of the main points was how the show illustrated the decline of french power. An american company takes over a french one and orders them around, Emily's chinese friend whos dad 'holds the world by the balls' representing chinese industrial takeover. Paris is shown as a postcard city, you eat italian food in its 'typical' restaurants. There is no semblence of truth and european cultures are shown from an american point of view: blended together and interchangeable.
As a french person actually living in Paris, this show is so inaccurate. There’s a ton of people that think Paris is this amazingly clean and artsy city where you can see the Eiffel tower by the windows of every flat but they are ultimately disappointed when they come living here.
As a foreigner who lived in France I agree. It's nice to go for a day and see the sights, but actually living in Paris would be a nightmare (no offense) it's too dirty, too full of people, too insecure, everything is too far away, the sights are filled with street vendors, the metro stations that aren't the main ones smell terrible and are insecure. The thing I'll give to Paris is that they are much more welcoming of foreigners than other parts of France
As an European, I feel like Americans have a completely different idea of how Europeans perceive them 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Those tvshows always make it look like Europeans admire America or feel inferior to it. Which is totally false. Europeans couldn't care less about America 🤣🤣🤣
The average american is pretty sheltered when it comes to knowledge of other countries and quite a few are ignorant or somewhat misled by our media (mostly older media now) but pretty the only people who would think foreigners deeply admire americans or would feel "inferior" to us are actual children or the kind of idiots concerned with superiority in the first place. It really is more of a novel concept partially perpetuated by hollywood, having all these films with different "cultures" but it's an american centric film, very whitewashed, to fulfill the grass is always greener fantasy. That wasn't my full point but tired.
Yeah I don’t know. Americans definitely have main character syndrome but a lot actually prefer Europe. They prefer the accents, the scenery and even the people. It’s very sad over here ☺️
Many Americans (social media/movie industry) often think that they are the center of the world & that every other place of this world looks up to them. & that Europe is one big country, which is all just false. Truth is that the entire world really is just annoyed by them, their attitude & ignorance lmao. They think in movies like ''Emily in Paris'' they make the French people look dumb, when in fact they make themselves look pretty dumb
"so, what do you do?" "oh, I watch videos for the internet" "Sorry what? on the internet?" "no no, FOR the internet, so they don't have to watch thi... it's... an important service."
Yeah... as a French person who lived in Paris almost all of her life : this show is complete bullshit about everything. I actually struggle to understand how a show shot in Paris, with a few French actors in it feels like it was entirely written by people whose only knowledge about the city was gathered through Amelie Poulain and a few postcards. And... how did we get that romantic rep, really? Everytime I go abroad I get a whole speach about 'Paris, the romantic city' ... who are these 'French lovers' people and where are they hidden?! I want to know!!!
@@amayanyf2209 I think I understand what you said. I think in spanish it would be. "Cuál meme?, les admitire que los Fránceses son exactamente como los presentan en la serie" which in English would be. "What meme?, I will admit the French are exactly like they are portrayed in the series" I think
The problem is the fact that someone actually wrote this show. And not as a parody. They actually think this is a good and serious show. That's where the backlash comes from. So Emily isn't real doesn't hit quite right when the whole existence of the show proves that Americans like her actually exist.
The whole show was basically " France for Americans: Beginners Edition", and that's that. I am French and it is all very cringe worthy. Also imagine having an apartment in Paris without dying on the side to pay rent. Also French people can't English. I am an English major and most students plus some teachers can't English like that...
I didn't saw the show but from what the video is showing their accent is far from perfect, and they are even hesitating for their choice of words, normally they should have perfect english skills because of communication and all that but that's not the case here probably because they are aware of what you just said
exactly ! as someone who lives in france, it was very unrealistic to see basically everyone she interacted with be bilingual ? that’s so off brand. also the french characters mostly speaking english with each other throughout the whole show when they didn’t have to ??? doesn’t make sense, like bro just talk in your first language it’s ok..
@@pluto3059 As a Dutch person, who lives next to the Belgium border & has been to France a few times, I was like: wait, how are they all speaking English? French people don’t speak English? Same goes for Walloons. They straight out refuse to speak anything but french.
As a European, the majority of Americans I’ve seen are like Emily and it’s kind of sad because there are Americans out there who aren’t obnoxious, but we don’t see them as often.
When I travel, I tell people I'm from Vancouver and let them think I'm Canadian. I live in Vancouver, Washington. I learned quickly that if I said "I'm from Washington," not only did people bristle, expecting the typical American conceit, they also thought I was talking about the Washington on the east coast, with all the politics, instead of the state on the other side of the country. To be fair, even Googling for something in Vancouver, Washington gets me more results for Canada and DC.
The majority? Dude, that's bad luck! Most I've met are WAAAAY better than Emily, in sense, manners, emotional intelligence, ethics and even fashion sense.
@@inertian4723 Except that engineering just doesn't make much sense for the joke... Almost any degree with that word in it is among the most sought-after on the market. I mean sure, I guess there are plenty of engineers out there who for some reason can't land a job in their field. But they are FAR less common than their counterpart humanities graduates. Just to be clear, I don't want this thread to devolve into yet another pointless STEM vs. humanities war in the comments. But as a humanities graduate myself, I can't possibly imagine myself kickstarting the relatively prospecting career I managed to without having taken the effort to actually study Chinese for a good couple years (so pretty far to the extreme as far as humanities go, maybe except for philosophy). In fact, at age 30, I'm even thinking about retaking my high school exit exam (Europe) with maths and IT just to be able to enroll in an engineering university and study automation and robotics because my lack of technical expertise is a tremendous handicap at my current job (and almost all my coworkers graduated from this major).
@@yarpen26 not unrelastic, i have a degree in molecular biology, and freinds with engineering degrees, cant find a job no matter how hard i try, during a freaking pandemic where it should be useful, so ya i feel pretty useless its been a year or so, but i guess it just differs in countries, my country is over saturated with engineers, and bussiness degress and lawyers, yet the only market that is available is in bussiness...
@@yara438 we also told everyone to get a job in STEM to the point where we have nearly 2 people for every job opening and a lot of companies don't want to train junior engineers and only look for intermediate engineers when there aren't many because no one wanted to hire them as juniors so they went elsewhere
"I feel like Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge". A prosititue being forced into a relationship who's dying of consumption in the seedy underbelly of 1899 France?
I mean, getting the pronunciation and accent right works a bit like that. So then, you're only missing the vocabulary, the grammar, the syntax and everything else. No biggie...
Emily in Paris is so bad that it makes me want to approach Netflix with the 25 Wattpad stories I wrote that I never posted because they're not good enough for Wattpad.
I honestly can't watch shows where the main character is a cheater. It just makes me hate them so much, and I can't even enjoy the movie, not that it's good in the first place. Like, no matter how 'likable' or 'amazing' the character is, Ima hate them.
That or some (but very few) tourists will speak loudly in place of speaking the language. Almost like the french (or whatever country it is) will understand the language if they scream. There french, not deaf
When I was younger and in school I took French and I realized that that my teacher was always quiet and so was the classroom but also I’ve been told on plenty occasions to speak up
The most unrealistic thing is that it seems like every french character in this show can speak english even though there's only like, 20% of the french population that can hold a decent and interesting conversation in english (I would know, I'm french)
I counted. She has 7 potential love interests throughout the course of 10 episodes. That is excluding her Chicago boyfriend. Literally any French man she meets who's not terrible looking and not obviously gay is head over heels for her. It's so superficial and unrealistic but I think the makers knew that, they're not trying to show an authentic life in Paris. That's what makes it a fun show, like you know it is so unrealistic but IT'S A FUN WATCH. Especially after Dark. Some fantastic actors are in this though including Lily, idk why they signed up for it lmao.
watching her cheat on such a nice girl, hurt her boyfriend and not even consider his feelings and playing with multiple mans feelings is not fun for me
@@charin951 what??? And yet they cancelled Anne with an E, BoJack Horseman, I am not ok with this, The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance and Altered Carbon this year??? I can't with Netflix anymore 🤦♀️
@@liam3moonnnn Yeah !! And like, I don’t mind some romantization of real life and stereotypes, it’s normal ya know ? But they put all of them in it !!! And even the worst !! Also the plot is insufferable lmfaoo im pretty sure luxury brands do need foreign up their ass *community manager* lmfao
@@megustamegiwana434 oui mdrr mais il y’a une limite à la connerie quand même x) Tu peux embellir Paris sans tout rendre niais et douloureux à regarder
You, sir, are the voice of the people. My entire youth was literally figuring out that being "special" actually meant being crippled with anxiety and depression... but creative sometimes. Never heard it being outright said on a video until now.
Facts about the movie/show Part 3: All of it was filmed in Paris It got 65% rotten tomatoes Camille's real name is Cazmille Razat Lily Collins (Emily Collins) actually Does Speak French
Most french buildings are old and some haven't been properly renovated. I once caused a blackout in half of my building when I tried to turn on my electric stove and it shortcircuited out of nowhere. It was "fixed" and later on that same burner shortcircuited one more time before they finally replaced the whole wiring system in the kitchen
If I remember correctly the current Americans use vs France is different, and is more likely to be the cause, because she didn't have an adapter. But I'm not entirely sure how that works. If I was to travel to France you better bet I'll google that though. Edit: corrected typos
@Artoria Pendragon I think people just romanticise the city too much, when they arrive they fell disappointed because they don’t have a perfect city filled with happy people giving out baguettes and old cheese.
@@kamryn.m The title reminds me of the Eloise series. Also, Sabrina the movie does a wayyy better job showing the struggles of not knowing the language of a place you work in. Plus it was in France. She had to learn the language like everyone else.
This feels like the Americans tooting their own horn, with the french people being like "oh yeah, we're kinda intimidated by you with your amazing american ideas", when in reality, I feel as if the decisions some Americans make are a little questionable.
I hate how people think all us Americans are like "WERE BETTER THAN EVERY OTHER COUNTRY, HELL YEAH GOD BLESS AMERICA" well that's far from the truth or well I've never met someone like that. And I also hate people who just hate the people of the USA for past decisions of our goverment (I dont blame enemy country's like Russia or Iraq and such because they're born to hate us) why not just hate the government not the people? Thats why you see so much people saying "SaDlY iM AmErIcAn"
@@unfortunate1489 I don't think it's the americans' fault, like the common people. there is rampant, unchecked capitalism in usa and many people, even if they're good people at heart can get sucked into the propaganda machine in usa
More interesting stories they could have used: 1. Mindy's story as a nanny like a Parisian Jessie 2. Emily's boss being a successful businesswoman in Paris whilst being pregnant 3. "Camille in New York" after a bad ménage a trois relationship with a friend and a boyfriend who doesn't deserve her, Camille makes it in the States. 4. An average Parisian throws a tin can at some annoying American singing "La Vie en Rose" 5. Brigitte Macron's life story (not Emily-related but the best stories aren't) 6. Police investigator goes after social media influencer Emily Cooper after she molests an underage boy 7. Emily Cooper doing her job right, learning French, dropping the attitude and cooperating with Sylvie instead of establishing her American superiority.
@Gloriellee X she definitely wasn’t. Emily came in with his air superiority thinking that this firm that existed and operated completely on its own without her help was in desperate need of her American perspective. It’s only from the stupid mistakes that she made turned out to be OK.
1. Already made, Its called The Nanny Diaries 2. She is just like Emily so whats the point (you see in season 2) 3. Already made, Its called Sex and The City 4. Obvious reasons 5. Americans dont know who that is 6. Already made, its called Law and Order 7. Already made, its called The Devil Wears Prada
My favorite character in the show was that one woman in the meeting, that immediately left when Emily spoke zero French the whole time. And later, when Emily approached her, she just PTSD'd away from her like "get away from me american social media thot, I'm outta here!" Wished the rest of the show was about her instead. Guess that'll teach me not to trust a "TOP 10 IN YOUR COUNTRY" list...
@@cabbagecart-u3x Here's a perspective. You hire a new manager from abroad who is supposed to be an expert in your country's culture and language, and instead you get someone who doesn't know anything about your country and can barely say hello in your language. Wordlessly leaving the room is pretty mild to what would usually happen in a real company if they got such a load of incompetence on someone's first day on the job. Rude...isn't it rude to get a job you are not qualified for and then expect everyone in there to bend over backwards for you? Any real company management would be kicking her all the way back to the airport before that meeting was over. There's no particularly polite way to handle such a ridiculous scenario.
@UCyVrUi2sLwivyp6gZB3gp6Q If I've come to a meeting and some ignorant girl would behave like she did the best solution is to leave immediately to avoid wasting my time
How this girl got Golden Globes nomination for best actress is beyond me. Her acting in this film is pretty standard, if not horrible. Even that French boss of her is much better.
"Netflix will greenlight pretty much anything"
He ain't wrong
Getting renewed is the real battle!
I am the funniest TH-camr of all time I watched my latest video and laughed for 69 minutes straight I am extremely funny I am dangerously funny and I have two girlfriends who think I am extremely dangerously funny and they watch all of my videos thanks for listening dear paek
Yes. Remember the I-Land?
No it has to have attractive actors
Insatiable has entered the chat.
“You should fry some butter on a stick pretending you have health care”
This is probably the truest statement I’ve ever heard-
Best roast of the US I've ever heard.
Ok this might be a stupid question but at this point nothing about the US sounds real anymore... Is fried butter actually a thing?
@@TaliVarda100706 it sadly is😐😔😑.
@@TaliVarda100706 i have never heard of it lmao ( im american ) it sounds really gross
@@TaliVarda100706 listen...we have fried fucking icecream. anything goes
*all she has to do is post a selfie and a picture of her foot and she can start a religion*
I CHOKED
you could make a religion out of this
@@addy6543 Damn, beat me to it 😂
True
True. Look at all the tiktokers nowadays
@@S_T_fania Yeah, and depending on how it develops, you might end up creating a cult, not a religion 😂
"depressed but creative sometimes" really got me XDXDXD
Made me laugh so hard
Me tooo 😂😂😂😂😂
I felt that in my core :/
It resonated with every particles of my being lmao
Hit me right where I live.
I cannot express the joy that the “big ol’ red flag” parade brings me every time
I have never agreed with a comment more than this one! Every time the red flag parade shows up, I immediately like the video.
Same!
This and devils tango!
EVERYTIMEEE
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Okay but that Frenchman asking her why she was shouting was actually gold. You don’t realize how loud Americans are until you go to France. I was there for a week and I realized how loud we were very quickly.
Not only in France.. Basically anywhere in Europe (not sure about the world but I think most places)
My family and I onced met up with our American relatives in Germany and my mum noted afterwards how noisy they, as Americans, were xDD
A combination of living in houses with poor air conditioning and having fans running constantly topped with liking loud music has raised my personal speaking volume to a shout, my whispers are audible to people with keen hearing across the room, and I'm fully aware of my inability to properly control these things. I feel sad when I finish a conversation and my own ears are ringing, but I just didn't notice in the heat of the moment.
I think that's still better than me, who can't talk loud enough for people to actually notice I'm talking.
Indians are loud too. I went to Europe and realised we are like the loudest of all tourists 😂
@@chichimotwani I was wondering exactly that, if Americans seem loud then how would us Indians be😂😂😂
“Depressed, but creative sometimes” should be my tinder bio
I choked on my coke when he said that 😂🤣
This hits too close to heart, tbh xd
That’s my montra now lol
Yo! We're a match lol
I was both laughing and crying at the same time
"Americans invented social media so I know more than you" said Emily on her first day to a group of experienced professionals.
Who invented it has usually nothing to do with competences, the person that invented the first principles of maths isn't better than any average adult nowadays.
@@thatperson2478 Even worse, she has zero relation to the people who actually did invent social media. It's like saying that a cleaning lady at Facebook knows more about tech than an IT guy at WeChat.
You mean experienced professionals who were giving her shade? poo poo on her for standing up for herself I guess
@@ivanehtnoij6243 But she's claiming that just because she's from a country means that she is exactly like the most qualified of her country. That's like me saying that since I'm German, I (through Einstein) know more about math/physics than professional mathematicians or physicists. I have no relation to him, therefore I cannot claim his accomplishments as my own.
That is completely apples and oranges. She never said that she was the best, she said she was american, which means she can bring an american percpective to the company, which seeing that they were hiring an american at all means that this was something that either they, or their superiors wanted
The worst part is that she doesn't even bother to understand the French culture, she just assumes they're wrong based on the American culture and tries to change everything
The worst approach she could have tbh
That's just Americans hahaha
wong annie not all Americans are like that. But I will admit to knowing some people who don’t even care about learning the culture of another country and automatically assumes ours is best.
Although, I know just as many people who are the opposite are obsessed with other cultures so. Varied and wide🤷🏻♀️
@@septemily I would like to meet some american pal like that. I talked with a lot of them but. even they claim to love "Latino's culture", they always act like they don't care! And they even say "Latino's culture" as wraping a whole but there are more than 20 countries in latinoamerica with different cultures. I am sure not every American is like that, but they are quite a bunch
yeah well she is there for an american perspective on things... i didnt watch the whole show though because it was awful
"fake it till you make it" No Emily, languages don't work like that
I’m sure you could fake some at the beginning like some immigrants don’t learn English til after they come to America. They eventually learn enough to get by. Even if they don’t use any grammar rules, it’s still considered English as long as they are able to communicate.
@@dotcom3015 That's kind of a different thing though. She needs to be somewhat proficient at French for this job. In America, you can get away without knowing English because there are a lot of places that may accommodate you.
@@jordyngalvan8558 Hey fellow MJ fan!! I'm also a MJ fan. -
@@jordyngalvan8558 yeah I know there are different circumstances. Original comment only mentioned languages in general. I just know waaaay to many people that fake til they make it for that to be true. I think there are some countries where English teachers don’t even learn the language, like s Korea has enough English places to accommodate them. I passed level 1 and 2 French class, level 1 and 2 Spanish, and german and I can’t say anything past a greeting. It’s not a good practice, but people totally can fake til they make it
@@dotcom3015 in America we have a more diverse population so you can get away with it but anywhere else this won't fly especially if you're working you have to be able to speak that language because it's their primary language
Jesus Christ, that Paris shirt had "I am American" written all over it.
I’m a New Yorker. I know your pain. Basically anyone wearing color or standing in the middle of the sidewalk I feel like shoving...
@@speeeee35 I’m a New Yorker as well and have shoved people standing in the middle of a narrow sidewalk with lots of people walking on it 😅 And don’t get me started on the ones that cut me off only to walk slowly in front of me 🙄
Oof I didn't realize I had 700+ likes
I would’ve been more interested if the show was about Emily’s boss and her journey to becoming a successful pregnant woman in France.
Yes, but that would not interest american audience in the slightest.
@@OkurkaBinLadin I heard that a lot of people hate the show already so I don’t think it matters now. Plus, a show of Emily’s boss can be similar to a show called Jane the virgin, but with people speaking French and sub titles with it.
@@jennifernguyen3688 why would that be like jane the virgin?
@@dcpurplee well, in a way that summary of it is similar, a woman who’s dedicated to her work founds out she’s unexpectedly pregnant and how she deals with it. I’m probably wrong there, I’m sorry.
@@jennifernguyen3688 oh yeah that was what you meant, well Jane isn't totally dedicated to her work, but she was inseminated by her doctor and because of that pregnant and that at the age of 23 and the father of the baby is the boss of a hotel so I get where you're coming from
1:08 the "big ol' red flag" thing is still my favourite thing about this channel
Sameeee i se that is an instant like
Yeeessss
I like that and the devils tango
Same for me😅
YES OMFG 😂
This show is bad, but, when luke says
"Why are you shouting?"
That brought me a lot of joy.
Luke's the best person in the show if u ask me he's got best lines n jokes in my opinion lol
@@michelleperrish6081 he carried the show
Luc*
I'm ur 1000th like
that is hands down the best scene
When he said the thing about being called “gifted” as a child and realizing that just means depressed but sometimes creative, that hit too close to home
Same lmao 😭💀
heyyyyyyy
ayo depressed and anxious gifted kids check
32 years ago?
i dont get it?
Like Emily is not even trying adapt the culture she doesn’t care to learn the language, she dresses like a 12 years old. She seems like the girl who cheated her way through college.
In the show she is actually going to french lessons, but they need to show her actually trying the speak french lol
@@cristina5473 I thnk that might be a little hard to do.its an american show, catered for an english audience, and based on the show, i really doubt the target audience would bother trying to read subtitles. honestly i think the best they could do in the future is a short french language scene where someone acknowledges that her french is getting better.
@Ivanehtnoij
That's so sad. If anything good came from me being a weeb it's appreciation for other languages. Even if I don't fully understand what they're saying it's still cool to hear how others talk
Yeah she is just doing like every immigrant, not adapting to the host country and whine about not being respected
@@mrsushicut I was an immigrant, daughter of immigrants, and dude, that's offensive and just not true. My people are renown to adapt SO Well to the host country that you don't even know where we're from. In fact, we were the immigrants of prefference in Germany and Austria during XX century for that very same reason. Hard workers that adapt to the host culture fast. 🙄
Here’s some of my issues with the show:
1. HE CHEATED ON HIS AWESOME GIRLFRIEND, AND EMILY IS OKAY WITH THAT
2. The obvious French stereotypes are so over exaggerated
3. This was written by someone who does not live in France clearly
4. Why does Emily have to act like the American way is the right way? This is the same way Americans act in another country. She is really arrogant, she doesn’t learn the language, or try to understand the culture, but thinks her ideas are above everyone’s.
5. And most unrealistic of all, the French people are talking in English to each other.
This is so on point. I‘m Greek and I moved to my husband‘s country, Germany. I had to take classes to learn the language. Europe has literally so many options and a great supporting system for people who want to learn. What I’ve come to realize is that it’s always the Americans that quit. They visit the class for a few weeks and then they’re gone. Later they come to realize that Europe doesn’t work like they’ve seen on their films and they try to learn.
I clearly don't understand how people move to another country without learning the basics of the mother tongue there or at least try to learn it while living there, she didn't even bother to get better at her French as the season went on... It's stupid and we are not even gonna start talking about her fashion
France has a way better culture than Americans. And secondly does the producer even think about the fact that a French company that would hire someone who doesn't even know how to write in French is stupid AF
Also a youtuber mina le pointed how she wears crazy, i mean crazy expensive clothes for a character is supposed not be "well off". How is she able to afford those clothes?
Also when she gets broken up with, she didn't go through all the stages of a breakup. Like they could of at least montaged it. Like she mentions in the beginning that they were practically engaged at that point but then her reaction to the break up barely shows any emotion at all.
gifted def: “Depressed, but creative sometimes” lol this should be on a tshirt
The story of my life
I'd buy it
I feel called out omg
I'd but that shirt, that's for sure
But we shouldn't really have merch with depression on it though, quite weird to profit from that
I’m so sick of “The Millenial Young Women Gets an Unrealistic Dream Job with full benefits and a free 12 bedroom apartment in the heart of the city” trope🤦♀️
me too like damn they be a LITTLE more creative
omg same they’re like 21 and have a degree in fashion and after a year they have a high end job
@@sarahxo2317 Wish fulfillment at its worst. Sure, it's been around for ages this way or another but it saddens me to think there are adolescent girls out there watching this crap and getting brainwashed into thinking that privileged brats like Emily who get everything they want handed to them on a silver platter is the norm they should set their career standards against rather than a one in a million strike of dumb luck.
@ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ What country?
Not sick of it, just want it to be real.
Emily is that every American who goes around the world, insisting in talking in English and think its THEIR fault when they dont. She equates being modern, to speaking English.
I’m pretty sure most French people do speak English?
She's my personal 'Karen'
@@lucifernazaedi Yes and no. You shouldn't approach them speaking English, try French first. If you have real trouble with the French language, they will quickly offer you to speak English or get someone who does.
@@lucifernazaedi Hum no, most french people aren't fluent with english.
@@lucifernazaedi Why would most French people speak fluent English if the language that's spoken there is French.
Do you read what you write
She sprayed her wrist like 4 times. That's overkill.
I was thinking the same lol. You're gonna burn your nose sniffing that once.
I got secondhand sprayed once and smelled like peaches the rest of the day. If you wonder of it's enough it's probably already too much
Enough to kill a fly on her wrist....
This was my immediate, knee-jerk reaction thing to comment on.
Girl's wrist skin is gonna be drying out, soaked in like 60% alcohol for the rest of the day! xD
Zied Yee but hey, “smells like poetry” 😂
"We're all scared of you. Your ideas are so much better"
That line killed me in the worst wayyyyy...
Considering the French and English held grudges against each other for 100s of years, there is no way on this Earth you would ever hear a French man say any such thing, even if he thought it, which he wouldn't.
I'm going to choose to believe he was mocking her and she didn't realize.
Haha! I know...I like his character tho
What pisses me off the most is that the absolute one and only reason why anybody in Hollywood was able to get away with writing this crap is because the target of this condescending attitude is white Europeans. You bet your ass that she would be portrayed as a straight-up villain in anything like "Emily in Lagos" or whatever. Hell, they wouldn't greenlight that show in a million years anyway.
@@yarpen26 I think the target audience are more so white Americans than Europeans because from what I've heard most or Europeans don't like this show because of how it portrays the American girl in this kind of "saviour" role. We can do everything Americans can, we don't need someone to come and show us how to social media no thanks.
The show should’ve been called “Ameri-cansplaining: French Edition”.
Finally another male in the audience
True lmao. Americans are the year 7s of the world
@@MatthewsStopMotions bruh
@@nikarshadsulaiman9614 What bruh
@@MatthewsStopMotions joe
The Most unrealistic thing about this movie ist the fact that every french person speaks english.
It is not that hard to meet french people that speaks English in Paris. It is a diverse city and very touristy. I speak french almost fluently and when they hear my accent they start talking in English, after 5 min I keep speaking in French and they switch back to French.
Now in other parts of France, it us different, less people speak English
Most Parisians speak English however this movie over exaggerated everything else
I thought this was a tv show.
@@JeffDoyen doesn’t really matter it still is unrealistic
Well if everyone spoke French the English speaking audience wouldn't understand anything sooo . . .
The most unrealistic thing about Karen in Paris is that everyone in France speak fluent English even when she's not around lmaoo
"karen in paris" LMAOOO
@@marii5657 exactly like I'm doing an English master's in France and the students with me don't even speak like that.
YES !! OMG !! Most french people are like Patricia XD
Karen in Paris hmmm im going to steal that its so good 😆
Actually many people in Europe know English
Oh my gosh he said that it was soon and it actually was soon!!!!!
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Ikr
If you think 3 hours is soon sure-
@@inlovewithmiffy he usually says see you soon a day before though
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Yikes!! Her attitude reeks of"I'm American, so I obviously know things better than you" 😑😑
Isn't that like the whole point?
@Kaleela Edwards She does but it's not like a 180° turn
The French aren‘t any better with their extreme arrogance. They refuse to speak English and just asume you need to speak French even if you‘re a foreigner. As a German who visited a bunch of different countries speaking to people in English was perfectly fine except in France.
@@s_h136 Well that's funny. I'm french and I can say the exact same thing about Germany. When I spoke english because I struggled for more complex german sentence, they just started to speak german. Doesn't matter how hard I tried to talk english, they wanted to make fun of my bad german because when I tried to speak their langage, they just laughed. I've been in Germany twice and it was always like that. The only country where I met rude people in every street (except Tübingen. My savior city and a beautiful one). And it's truly not the only bad thing I've experience in Germany. People were rude all the time, the worst people I've met honestly. In their country AND as tourists, they didn't care about manners. But still, I was talking about returning because I know the all country can't be like that and it's just my few "nightmare vacations" that I will tell around family reunion and Germany was bad luck because it happened twice. Why not a third time again but in a good way this time ? Because Tübingen wasn't bad at all for example !
Try to do the same before bashing an entiere group of people. Our opinions are dumb. Mine about german people (i'm sure it's what you think) and yours about french people. French people are arrogant but not that arrogant except in some big cities (Paris is the worst). French people will talk to you in english and if they don't, it's just because they don't know how to guide you or just that they're busy because you know, life (of course some assholes will do it on purpose). We tend to be arrogant sometimes but stop please, we're not that entitled to think french must be learn prior to visit France. Otherwise I could tell that german people expect you to talk german when you're visiting and again it's dumb to think such a think. Our country are open to others for a long time now. I'm not bashing your experience but bashing french people (when honestly this show did quite dirty on us) just because you've met some jerks is completely useless. Because you will encounter people who can bash your country just the same, we all have bad luck when we travel. That's all. Don't speak about your experience like it was a fact.
@@s_h136 I mean sure, if your going to another country, everyone else has to speak your language, it's absurd to learn another language to the country your visiting
"Americans invented social media so I know more than you"
Keep in mind:
India invented shampoo, China invented papermaking, France invented THE METRIC SYSTEM, Italy invented piano, etc...
I ain't seeing anyone bragging and saying I know about shampoo because it was invented in India.
And Hungary invented the computers, so if János Neumann wouldn't invent the computer, Americans didn't invent social media platforms. However the language of the programming isn't Hungarian, because it's a very difficult language. 😀 So in your face Emily Cooper! 😅
Ikr, probably cuz they insecure of inventing NOTHING
Iraq invented the modern number system ffs. Its why the us is 50 statez not L states
just imagined myself going around saying “im indian i can teach u how to shampoo” and cackled
America invented the car, therefore, every single American is a car expert.
#Logic
this sounds like a fanfic about Rachel from Friends if she had gone to Paris instead of staying in NY
FOR REAL!!
Rachel had class.. c’mon man
@@wishjcena true, that's why this can't compare
Or a spin-off series of the episodes of Sex and the City where Carrie goes to Paris 😂
Yeah just that Rachel is wayyyy more qualified
I know for a fact now that all the French people aren’t French because I don’t think you could pay French people any amount of money to say to an American “We’re all afraid of you.” Like, my immersion has been so broken
True, I'm not even french and I was like: Joan of Arc did not die for this, and that is on 𝑷𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒐𝒅
I'm french and no one is scared of americans
We despise them lol
@@megustamegiwana434 lol why?
I guess we could say it if "afraid" meant "disgusted by your overwhelming sociability"
@@minale3604 why is that such a mood, 😂
She must be fairly messed up in the head to be taking pictures of other people's kids in the park and posting them on social media. Aren't there some rules of decency or laws against that?
Yes, there are.
Here in spain you could go to jail for it.
@ Most of Europe has some kind of law that prohibits posting pictures of minors on the internet or for commercial purposes without their parents consent and then you have the US where that is completely legal if the minors are at a public space
@@lelnel6242 it’s weird how not one person in the government thinks that’s weird
@@lelnel6242 plus it's illegal where I live to take pictures of strangers in which they can be recognized it's portrait rights, unless you have their consent, same in the USA depending on if your state has a 2 party consent law
It just bother me how they made every guy to fall for her(which is hella weird) but she chose the boyfriend of the girl who helped her
I agree on how wrong it was that she chose that guy, but the “every falls for her” is pretty realistic though not only is she gorgeous but also foreign so that makes her fresh “different” meat.
Just like the new girl in school etc
@@rarri99 there are plenty of forginers in Paris tho
@@rarri99 men aren't hounds that just see "meat" and fall for them. Jesus christ
@@gamingwithblueberry4638 you'd be surprised how yall be looking from a female's perspective sometimes
@@rarri99 Omg its incredibly realistic. I remember when I was in middle school and high school, we had one new girl come in eighth and another in tenth grade. All (or actually, most) of the boys flocked to them like the seagulls in Nemo.
I hate each and every thing about that show. Even the fashion was bad. Also the whole romantizing cheating thing is just simply disgusting.
I wanted to say that Emily didn't cheat, but then I remembered that literally every French character in this show either does or condones/encourages it apart from maybe the girl Gabriel is cheating on.
YESSSS, just Paris is awesome, the other things not so much
Bad? Bad doesn't even begin to describe it. I was always a girl that didn't care about clothes and dressed as she wanted to, and I've NEVER seen such amount of style failures. Emily manages to botch a coctel outfit with a little black dress (which should be unfailable by anyone with functioning retinas), and even the black opera outfit, which could have been perfect, is destroyed by her horrible hairdo and her inability to distinguish a choker from a headdress (of which you can get tons for 3 euros).
I've never been so offended in lieu of other people, but seriously... the fact that this kid thinks she's wearing stylish clothes, and the horror that some people have written they are good... Urgh.
true! it just made it look like Infidelity in Paris is normal and nothing to worry about
@@isam1542 I think that was like the point? That her outfits are not even remotely modest?
i hated emily’s outfits SO BAD she wore a dress with the eiffel tower to her first day of work and wears bras with the eiffel tower on them why couldn’t the stylists just give her outfits that an actual person would wear??
but camille’s outfits were super cute
It seems like they would purposely dress Emily to make her look tacky and overwhelming, I actually think that styling really does complete characters in this show, also it shows that Emily doesnt change her style at all during the time period she’s staying in Paris, that symbolizes no personal growth to me.
Also It is funny to think that everyone is so stylish and sleek compared to Emily (lets admit it she’s just a walking cliché that doesn’t know how to properly dress), plus it makes no sense that she has that many Chanel and at the same time she’s always described as a non rich. I just dont get this
All of her outfits were super cringey 🤢🤢
@@emmagerli9426 Well I mean she was clearly an American, wannabe Parisian, so I guess the outfits really brought that out 😂
@@emmagerli9426 Yeah, absolutely. I was wondering if it was bad taste or what, but after seeing all the lists of outfits and who's behind them, I thought "It is impossible. No one, NO ONE can do things this badly unless it was on purpose. At least ONE outfit should have been acceptable, if only for statistical reasons". The woman in charge of the clothing is supposed to know what she's doing, and girl, if it was done on purpose, kudos to her, because I would have ran out of bad ideas after the frankendress of seven types of pattern.
I hope that was done on purpose.
What's even funnier is that she wears THOUSANDS of dollars on designer clothing. Some of the coats she wears are two sizes bigger than she needs, as are some of the shoes. Maybe those were loans and the clothing designer had to use them before giving them back.
If you put the subtitles on, the og boyfriend’s name is just “[boyfriend]”. That’s when you know he’s really unimportant...
Ha! Most of the guys make an appearance for an episode or two, then proceed to never show up again the moment Emily decides to dump them or stop talking to them or whatever. The amount of unimportant male characters in this series is baffling. Lmao
@Agent Bubble I’ve personally never seen a female character treated that way. Plus, the media would be outraged if that were to happen because “female empowerment” or something.
@Agent Bubble really? because i have never seen a show or film where a guy goes through as many girls as emily goes through guys and then just dumps them never to be seen again
@Agent Bubble ok yeah, youre right with james bond. i just dont know chronicles of of amber
@Agent Bubble read/watch better shows then lmao
"All she has to do is post one selfie and one picture of her foot and she can start her own religion. "
It's scary how true that is-....
Dan Schneider: +1.
emily is basically living a Y/N life, however even Y/N is not as ignorant and as selfish as this lmao
at least Y/N has common sense sometimes
Excuse me what does Y/N means? I can't get it
@@sadjuliy9469 Y/N means 'your name' and it's basically just the reader inserting himself/herself in the stories. and usually, Y/N almost has it all: hot people fighting over him/her, wealth and all the luck in the world lol
@@jem9490 oooh, i see! We have the same thing in russian ff it's just written in different way
Thank you very much for your answer ^_^
@@sadjuliy9469 fellow Russian yay! I’m not alone here
This has the same energy as "I'm just an average girl with good looks, a positive attitude, and for some reason everyone just falls in love with me when I first meet them! I kind of have problem but I'm sure it'll all work out cause I'm quirky! Hehehe!"
omg perfect summary haha
The way they portray guys in Paris is also very unrealistic lol I seriously don't know which one was worse between the guy who had weird fetishize and the tinder guy I hadn't even met who wanted to pop up in my home at 2 in the morning...
it's called: ✨Y/n✨
She's like a self insert for people who "wants to be different"
A summary as to why I hate this show in one perfect comment
The fact Emily's co-workers don't like her mainly cause they're apparently jealous and just want to be like her and resents how she's such an amazing American girl despite being completely incompetent sounds like the backstory of every villain in a Mary Sue fanfiction.
You can't imagine how much worse it gets in french 😅 She just talks in french but with an english accent ... It makes litteraly no sense 😂
I was thinking about that when I started watching the show and saw that a French version was available, it can't make sense if it's dubbed, half the plot is her not speaking French
But why didn't they just make subtitles? I mean, I know why, French people won't watch if it isn't dubbed, but that makes no sense.
Exactly, would have been much better with subtitles 😅 In french it is bad, cliché and it has no sens because everybody speaks french...
When she speaks, it makes me cringe hahah
What, it has a french version?😱🤣
"Why are you shouting" best line in the entire script
only thing i laughed at
“Fake it till you make it!” ...how do you fake knowing French when you’re literally IN PARIS 🤦🏾♀️
Honestly, there are a lot of English speakers in Paris. Makes sense because it is a hot tourist location.
I went to study in France in a small city in the south. When I went to visit Paris during one of my breaks, I was shocked to hear so much english everywhere.
So if she's gonna fake it and make it anywhere in France, it's gonna be in Paris.
@@LeonEllisZ because Paris is a massive TOURIST spot but she's moving there cause she has to WORK meaning she has to be fluent in it especially if she wants to succeed there
@@rayburks7059 thats actually not true. for example in Switzerland you don't have to know any of our 4 national languages to be successful. Englisch is enough. it's just harder go get to that point, but quite possible
In fact in France, French are not too good in English but can talk it especially in big touristic city like Paris, Marseille, Lyon... In those city there's a lot of English speaking so tourist can found themselves
@@amyprachar7380 thats Switzerland tho
Can we talk about how bad of a friend Emily is she slept with her best friends boyfriend then acted like it was totally ok.
I hate how she slept with a minor and no one in the family cared at all
I hate how Mindy encouraged Emily to get with Gabriel AS SOON as he and Camille broke up. 😤😤😤
@@chaellelemati5289 if the roles were reversed...
AND SHE CARRIED ON
Mabye you should shut up cause emily made out after they broke up
Emily is truly the least likeable character out of any show I've ever watched... She treats Camille horribly.
She's highly unlikely before she even meets Camille...
What about how she treats her boyfriend?
@@curtislisle1212 she literally forcing him to travel with her to Paris??? Like bruh
@@ashe4884 More the fact that she just tells him she's doing stuff like moving to Paris and doesn't ask his opinion or consider how it would effect their relationship and then just sleeps with a bunch of men afterwards.
@@curtislisle1212 literally. Like dude maybe he is in an unsettled state and he can't come :/ like she literally just slept with other men as soon as they broke up
That thing about the French President marrying his teacher isn't even a joke. Emmanuel Macron really did marry his 25-years-older French and Drama teacher.
That something always gave me the creeps. Like...he was a 15 year old boy. I don't know what the consent age Is in France but the whole minor student-teacher thing...BBBBRR
@@TattoedKiss A quote from her Wikipedia article: "Macron has described it as "a love often clandestine, often hidden, misunderstood by many before imposing itself"."
That is bad. Let’s just leave it at that. Very bad.
@@user-ry1yf5sm8q the age of consent in France is 15
@@EllieDoesStuff-ii8zb ok and? She was still sleeping with (both mentally and legally. Debatably not physically) a child
Hello, French (and parisian) girl here,
Emily in Paris was interesting for one thing, it shows how tourists see Paris, and it is refreshing to have this lense some time.
An the other hand Emily acts the way that make some French people hate americans, and the cultural problems aren't well represent. They consider French to be rude and unwelcoming when Emily is self-centered and not polite in any manner (she didn't say "hello" or "thanks" on the bakery for exemple, and the series makes it look lke the fact she doesn't speak french annoy the baker)...
Another things that made me go "uhhg": Emily lives in a "chambre de bonne" apparently. This is not a chambre de bonne, this is a very cute apartment in the center of Paris, and very expensive
A "chambre de bonne" is a 14 meter square room, with a bed, a kitchennette, a shower, and sometime the toilets are in the corridor (for the different "chambre de bonne", on the same floor)
They pictured a romantizised Paris, with a tourist staying over and not believing in any change possible because the us way is the only possible way. I have so many more argument but i'll stop here. I hope you still like Paris after watching this series and you'll come one day, We don't treat people this way (just don't be an Emily 😅)
@@Daydreamerrr574 oh of course, never said the contrary, but just as much as new Yorker, or as Londoner. Okay, french people are stereotyped as being rude, but it is mostly different rules of well-being
(Saying Vous to people you don't know well or older than you, don't do la bise with people you don't know, Don't hug in the street, and so on) and when not respected, yes most people are gonna juge you, I agree it's sad.
Hey! Hungarian here:)
I totally agree with you, I addressed the same issue somewhere in the comments. I’ve been to Paris and back then I didn’t even speak French (now I’m studying) and I’ve never experienced any rudeness whatsoever. I was kind, and I received the same kindness and that’s why this show made me so angry
I seriously want to meet parisians. It’s impossible for you guys to be as rude as me. I’m the rudest asshole you will ever meet.
Show respect, get respect basically, which should be an unwritten rule around the world..!
@@mysteriousman4966 😂😂 "challenge accepted"
Really love how she didn't even try to change herself throughout the thing. No effort put in to investigate how French daily life is, no effort in at least learning the basics of the language and culture. Like, that's basic etiquette when you go to another country, ESPECIALLY if it's to solidify business relationships.
She takes french classes... how is that no effort?
@@Dream1ng she doesn’t learn any french
@@moyo3902 you act like learning french is so easy and happens overnight. She takes classes which is a considerable effort. I ve taken french classes for 10 years and can only understand little bits and pieces when people speak it.
@@Dream1ng what I’m saying is that for 1 or 2 episodes they showed her learning French instead of keeping it
For the season
why does she have to say "BuT aMerICanS INVeNTed It"?
Honestly cringed at that one. So what if some American guys invented it, doesn't immediately make you good at marketing through social media. WTF hahaha
exactly what credentials does that add to her
true, just because americans "invented" it, it doesnt means that their way of marketing translates well into other countries.
@@juliasenzon8033 exactly, Americans also invented the Boeing aircrafts, does that make Emily qualified to fly one?
*sigh* that was a horrible line
for all the English confused pple here: Yes, the president really married his teacher, she's 25 yrs older than him.
Even I knew this and I am American lol.
Learned this in my french class :P
Damn, that’s a lucky lady.
I never knew that... I legit paused the video in shock! Oop 😬
but...... he's not that young either.... y'all making it look like he's 20 or 25 or something =\ who cares if he's 42 and she's 77 (or whatever their actual ages are), aren't they well above the age of adulthood? who are we to judge??
Emily: *YES LUKE?*
Luke: Why are you shouting...?
Huh
more like Luc instead of Luke, he's French ✌🏻
@@SosoLovesanimo but she pronounced it as Luke not Luc : /
@@poisoned_soju1216 he pronounced it as Luc, she just americanized his name
Poor Luc's gonna be deaf by the end of the show lmaoo
Emily in Africa:
-Emily rides a giraffe to work
-Africa is either open savanna or poor villages
-The starving children start to see Emily as a motherly figure
-Emily communicates with the locals by singing “Waka Waka This Time For Africa” or “Hakuna Matata”
-Emily cures starvation by showing the locals how to use DoorDash and Uber Eats
-Emily becomes a part of a lion pride
-Emily starts her own HGTV house flipping show and turns all the small huts into the modern farmhouse aesthetic
-Emily teaches the locals how to say “Jambo”
-Whenever Emily comes back to Africa from someplace far away, she calls it “returning to the motherland”
-Emily thinks Wakanda is a real place
-Emily asks where Pride Rock is so she can be able to meet Simba
-Emily parades the area shouting “BLM”
-Emily gets engaged to a random Nigerian Prince
-“Africa is my favorite country!”
That guy breaking up with her was the most realistic thing in this show, and I hardly blame him. Could you imagine dating someone who just up and left to another country for a year without even having a conversation first.
didnt she break up with him
never watched the show but didnt he cheat on her? Or was that another guy?
@@yonicorn1641 nope. She was waiting him to come to the Paris but he said he is not coming and dont want to be together anymore since she didnt think about him at all while leaving.
He just didn't want to be seen in public with her considering the clothes she wears.
the show is like reading a wattpad fanfic, extremely unrealistic and tone def but i’m here for it, it was what i needed at the time it came out
Exactly, it was so bad, but still kinda enjoyable to watch.
100% with u
At the time ... lol like a month ago ... some people do be living a years worth in a month tho so props to u
I highly doubt it was supposed to be realistic. Everything is pretty overplayed for the entertainment value.
No one wants to see a realistic tv show about Paris because that would be boring
I don't care what's her job she would never be able to afford that appartement in real life. Paris real estate is deadly
I died of laughter when real estate agent said it was a chambre de bonne 🤣🤣
@@ngombaanaistshibumbu6795 that bothered me so much, give your protagonist an unrealistic apparemment in the city if you want, tv shows always do that, but why the need to call it a chambre de bonne ?
That's crazy
she would never be able to afford all the different channel things she wears either
What is Chambre de bonne?
I watched a french critique where one of the main points was how the show illustrated the decline of french power. An american company takes over a french one and orders them around, Emily's chinese friend whos dad 'holds the world by the balls' representing chinese industrial takeover. Paris is shown as a postcard city, you eat italian food in its 'typical' restaurants. There is no semblence of truth and european cultures are shown from an american point of view: blended together and interchangeable.
Do you remember the name of the video? or where you saw it? It sounds really interesting
@@clawdeeuh07 You will easily find it its a Channel called 'Stéphane Edouard'
@@RKhere97 I disagree, you describe what it is intended to be, but it shows more than that.
That sounds really interesting, do you have a link to the video?
@@aarnzoo5124 th-cam.com/video/ksyC6CL7wSw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=St%C3%A9phaneEdouard here you go
As a french person actually living in Paris, this show is so inaccurate. There’s a ton of people that think Paris is this amazingly clean and artsy city where you can see the Eiffel tower by the windows of every flat but they are ultimately disappointed when they come living here.
As a foreigner who lived in France I agree. It's nice to go for a day and see the sights, but actually living in Paris would be a nightmare (no offense) it's too dirty, too full of people, too insecure, everything is too far away, the sights are filled with street vendors, the metro stations that aren't the main ones smell terrible and are insecure. The thing I'll give to Paris is that they are much more welcoming of foreigners than other parts of France
Capital Cities... :)
true, but if you have a loooot of money, Paris can be a wonderful city to live in. Especially around the 16th arrondissement...
Fr😂 im french and paris is not this way
@@Haha-ty6xz i litterally live in the 16th arrondissement and yeah its great but paris is not the way people think it is
You can't be Gilmore, Jane the Virgin, and Fifty Shades at the same time darling
As an European, I feel like Americans have a completely different idea of how Europeans perceive them 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Those tvshows always make it look like Europeans admire America or feel inferior to it. Which is totally false. Europeans couldn't care less about America 🤣🤣🤣
as an american, i’m personally more than aware of how stupid america looks to others which is why it’s so embarrassing to see shows like this.😭
The average american is pretty sheltered when it comes to knowledge of other countries and quite a few are ignorant or somewhat misled by our media (mostly older media now) but pretty the only people who would think foreigners deeply admire americans or would feel "inferior" to us are actual children or the kind of idiots concerned with superiority in the first place. It really is more of a novel concept partially perpetuated by hollywood, having all these films with different "cultures" but it's an american centric film, very whitewashed, to fulfill the grass is always greener fantasy. That wasn't my full point but tired.
Yeah I don’t know. Americans definitely have main character syndrome but a lot actually prefer Europe. They prefer the accents, the scenery and even the people. It’s very sad over here ☺️
Many Americans (social media/movie industry) often think that they are the center of the world & that every other place of this world looks up to them. & that Europe is one big country, which is all just false.
Truth is that the entire world really is just annoyed by them, their attitude & ignorance lmao. They think in movies like ''Emily in Paris'' they make the French people look dumb, when in fact they make themselves look pretty dumb
THIS
5:36 "Why are you shouting?"
No, really. Why is she shouting?
“wHy ARe u sHoUtInG “
Ngl he ain’t wrong
I felt it in my heart of heart ! that was one of the frenchiest lines of the show !
I was thinking the same thing right before he said it lol
mmmm yes... I smell EdGaR aLlEn PoE with a hint of ShAkEsPeArE
hahaaa this cracked me up
i sMeLL a REd wHeeLLbarRoW
Crap I read that as 'edgar alien poe' 😂
@@lolastephens1941 stAy GoLd
My first thought was, “There once was a man from Nantucket...” lol 😂
Well Netflix has things like this, but at the same time masterpieces like the queen's gambit (for those who didnt see it, highly recommend)
that was a good show
I’m thinking of watching it, is it amazing and unpredictable
It will be trashed soon
Can I still enjoy it if I don't know how to play chess?
@@radhiadeedou8286 You can! I don't even like chess but i loved that series. :)
I’m surprised they didn’t go full on stereotypical with Emily and give her the blonde-blue eyes combo
"so, what do you do?"
"oh, I watch videos for the internet"
"Sorry what? on the internet?"
"no no, FOR the internet, so they don't have to watch thi... it's... an important service."
He's saved me hundreds of hours! It's definitely a public service.
@@aussiewanderer6304 indeed
I mean I would never watch this show, so yeah, I love him 😂
It is in fact an important service. He watches Riverdale for us.
I remember watching lilly Collins in "to the bone"
This show isn't showing off her acting ability at all.
I know right?
Wait, it's acctually her?! I thought she was just very simila looking
Yeah... as a French person who lived in Paris almost all of her life : this show is complete bullshit about everything. I actually struggle to understand how a show shot in Paris, with a few French actors in it feels like it was entirely written by people whose only knowledge about the city was gathered through Amelie Poulain and a few postcards.
And... how did we get that romantic rep, really? Everytime I go abroad I get a whole speach about 'Paris, the romantic city' ... who are these 'French lovers' people and where are they hidden?! I want to know!!!
🤔I’m not sure but it could be from fiction writers
you forget the random people with moustaches and bagels everywhere
Even Amelie Poulain was a more realistic depiction of Paris than this show
Quand même, il faus admaitre que les Français sont presque exactement comme il les ont montrer dans la série 🙄😂😭
@@amayanyf2209 I think I understand what you said. I think in spanish it would be. "Cuál meme?, les admitire que los Fránceses son exactamente como los presentan en la serie" which in English would be. "What meme?, I will admit the French are exactly like they are portrayed in the series" I think
its not emily's fault she is not a real person. it is the writers, designers, directors etc. who actually exist that brought this into being.
The problem is the fact that someone actually wrote this show. And not as a parody. They actually think this is a good and serious show. That's where the backlash comes from.
So Emily isn't real doesn't hit quite right when the whole existence of the show proves that Americans like her actually exist.
Nobody is talking abt the girl. All are talking about the character
Yeah but Lily Collins is a producer and she plays Emily so …
its satire
The whole show was basically " France for Americans: Beginners Edition", and that's that. I am French and it is all very cringe worthy. Also imagine having an apartment in Paris without dying on the side to pay rent. Also French people can't English. I am an English major and most students plus some teachers can't English like that...
Don't worry, I'm American and I feel the same way. I despise the Karens who thought this was a good idea for a show.
@@sam8404 I wouldn't say Karen more.......Sarah or.......Zoe
I didn't saw the show but from what the video is showing their accent is far from perfect, and they are even hesitating for their choice of words, normally they should have perfect english skills because of communication and all that but that's not the case here probably because they are aware of what you just said
exactly ! as someone who lives in france, it was very unrealistic to see basically everyone she interacted with be bilingual ? that’s so off brand. also the french characters mostly speaking english with each other throughout the whole show when they didn’t have to ??? doesn’t make sense, like bro just talk in your first language it’s ok..
@@pluto3059 As a Dutch person, who lives next to the Belgium border & has been to France a few times, I was like: wait, how are they all speaking English? French people don’t speak English? Same goes for Walloons. They straight out refuse to speak anything but french.
As a European, the majority of Americans I’ve seen are like Emily and it’s kind of sad because there are Americans out there who aren’t obnoxious, but we don’t see them as often.
Same
F , that sucks because i know lots of Americans that aren't like that and seeing Americans that are like that are just annoying
When I travel, I tell people I'm from Vancouver and let them think I'm Canadian. I live in Vancouver, Washington. I learned quickly that if I said "I'm from Washington," not only did people bristle, expecting the typical American conceit, they also thought I was talking about the Washington on the east coast, with all the politics, instead of the state on the other side of the country. To be fair, even Googling for something in Vancouver, Washington gets me more results for Canada and DC.
Because they're unfortunately not privileged enough to travel out of the country
The majority? Dude, that's bad luck! Most I've met are WAAAAY better than Emily, in sense, manners, emotional intelligence, ethics and even fashion sense.
"I swear your engineering degree is gonna kick in any day now"
I feel attacked
We all do 😂😂
I’m just glad he didn’t say English!
@@inertian4723 Except that engineering just doesn't make much sense for the joke... Almost any degree with that word in it is among the most sought-after on the market. I mean sure, I guess there are plenty of engineers out there who for some reason can't land a job in their field. But they are FAR less common than their counterpart humanities graduates.
Just to be clear, I don't want this thread to devolve into yet another pointless STEM vs. humanities war in the comments. But as a humanities graduate myself, I can't possibly imagine myself kickstarting the relatively prospecting career I managed to without having taken the effort to actually study Chinese for a good couple years (so pretty far to the extreme as far as humanities go, maybe except for philosophy). In fact, at age 30, I'm even thinking about retaking my high school exit exam (Europe) with maths and IT just to be able to enroll in an engineering university and study automation and robotics because my lack of technical expertise is a tremendous handicap at my current job (and almost all my coworkers graduated from this major).
@@yarpen26 not unrelastic, i have a degree in molecular biology, and freinds with engineering degrees, cant find a job no matter how hard i try, during a freaking pandemic where it should be useful, so ya i feel pretty useless its been a year or so, but i guess it just differs in countries, my country is over saturated with engineers, and bussiness degress and lawyers, yet the only market that is available is in bussiness...
@@yara438 we also told everyone to get a job in STEM to the point where we have nearly 2 people for every job opening and a lot of companies don't want to train junior engineers and only look for intermediate engineers when there aren't many because no one wanted to hire them as juniors so they went elsewhere
"I feel like Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge". A prosititue being forced into a relationship who's dying of consumption in the seedy underbelly of 1899 France?
It's like if I went to France and said "I feel just like Jean Valjean!"
That part with the "why are you shouting?" just really got me haha
Seriously Emily, there French, not deaf
"Because she has to deal with this whole like demon tumor thing growing inside of her" is exactly how I feel about pregnancy.
soundcloud.com/user-121890447/melo-bgp-x-rudy-2x-selfish
@@therealjahmillz dude stop spamming that stupid thing
@@purplegreen6878 he need the views
I applaud on going though that sis
Same!!!
Boyfriend: You don't speak French
Emily: Fake it till you make it!
*Oh hunny that's not how languages work*
I mean, getting the pronunciation and accent right works a bit like that. So then, you're only missing the vocabulary, the grammar, the syntax and everything else. No biggie...
@@filiaaut but at the end of season 1 she still cant pronounce the most basic thing correctly like merci, bonjour or excuse moi
@@imsorryrumham7686I know!! In real life, she would have been fired!!
That's for sure. Realistically Emily would be French toast and begging to come back to the US
That's exactly what I'm going to do in my TOEFL exam next month. This girl is brilliant.
Emily in Paris is so bad that it makes me want to approach Netflix with the 25 Wattpad stories I wrote that I never posted because they're not good enough for Wattpad.
Do it; they're almost certainly 800 times better than...this
Omfg I thought it was just me who wrote a bunch of Wattpad stories and never posted them💀💀😭😭
Emily in paris is really good and popular in bd we all love it
@@faizaamreenalifaizaamreena2147 is BD Bangladesh?
I honestly can't watch shows where the main character is a cheater. It just makes me hate them so much, and I can't even enjoy the movie, not that it's good in the first place. Like, no matter how 'likable' or 'amazing' the character is, Ima hate them.
She's not even likable.
So you got cheated on, get over it, sweety.
@Akshay 786 yes
I hate those story lines, they’re disgusting
@@mikaelb.2070 i also hate cheater and i haven't even date someone in my whole life. I like how people just assume things
Cleo from “The Queen’s Gambit” was a better French portrayal than this whole show.... and she was played by a British lady...
I loved Queen’s Gambit, that show was incredible!
Cleo : "Pastis is very parisian"
Me : wait...WHAT?!
god I loved cleo. the ultimate IT girl.
Everyone knows British people hate French people, but ok
“Why are you shouting?”
Yeah Americans really don’t understand how loud they are
i’m american and people are constantly like “oMg yOuRe sO qUiEt” like no YOU’RE ALWAYS YELLING
That or some (but very few) tourists will speak loudly in place of speaking the language. Almost like the french (or whatever country it is) will understand the language if they scream. There french, not deaf
And here I have a hard time for people to hear me 😭
When I was younger and in school I took French and I realized that that my teacher was always quiet and so was the classroom but also I’ve been told on plenty occasions to speak up
as much as I'd like to, can't really blame Americans alone for that... there are people like that from all over.
The most unrealistic thing is that it seems like every french character in this show can speak english even though there's only like, 20% of the french population that can hold a decent and interesting conversation in english (I would know, I'm french)
Exactement!!!
I counted. She has 7 potential love interests throughout the course of 10 episodes. That is excluding her Chicago boyfriend. Literally any French man she meets who's not terrible looking and not obviously gay is head over heels for her. It's so superficial and unrealistic but I think the makers knew that, they're not trying to show an authentic life in Paris. That's what makes it a fun show, like you know it is so unrealistic but IT'S A FUN WATCH. Especially after Dark. Some fantastic actors are in this though including Lily, idk why they signed up for it lmao.
watching her cheat on such a nice girl, hurt her boyfriend and not even consider his feelings and playing with multiple mans feelings is not fun for me
Well ,she is a 10/10 appearance-wise, is practically on a holiday alone in Europe. Looks pretty realistic to me.
I guess it's sort of fun to make fun of how bad it is...
@@alexanderdesturion4346 European man are not that direct. This would litterally never happen
@@Framlii French men can be really direct but not THESE men. The not as well dressed men.
The whole show seems like it came out in the early 2000s. Outdated.
It was written by the writers of sex and the city so it makes sense.
That's what I was thinking too!
And they’re making a season 2 🥴🥴
@@charin951 what??? And yet they cancelled Anne with an E, BoJack Horseman, I am not ok with this, The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance and Altered Carbon this year??? I can't with Netflix anymore 🤦♀️
@@91clarie man Anne with an E was a good 3rd season.. Netflix fuckin up
As a french i'm definetly loosing my mind over this show Truly made by americans for americans lmfaoo ;w;
I SWEAR😭 I don’t live in France but I speak French (Swiss) and this series just SCREAMS stereotyping
Stéréotypes ou pas, je suis content qu'ils n'aient pas montré le vrai Paris.
@@TheLastEgg08 ouais ça aurait fait fuir les gens 😂
@@liam3moonnnn Yeah !! And like, I don’t mind some romantization of real life and stereotypes, it’s normal ya know ? But they put all of them in it !!! And even the worst !! Also the plot is insufferable lmfaoo im pretty sure luxury brands do need foreign up their ass *community manager* lmfao
@@megustamegiwana434 oui mdrr mais il y’a une limite à la connerie quand même x) Tu peux embellir Paris sans tout rendre niais et douloureux à regarder
You, sir, are the voice of the people. My entire youth was literally figuring out that being "special" actually meant being crippled with anxiety and depression... but creative sometimes. Never heard it being outright said on a video until now.
I FINISHED THE SHOW YESTERDAY. this is perfect.
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Was it any good
SAMEE
@@estheroyoo7093 no but you watch it anyways bc the scenery is beautiful ( I mean it makes París look clean - that’s hard to do)
Me too! It was dumb but I felt like watching something dumb and I'm in quarantine🤘🏻
Facts about the movie/show Part 3:
All of it was filmed in Paris
It got 65% rotten tomatoes
Camille's real name is Cazmille Razat
Lily Collins (Emily Collins) actually Does Speak French
And she is Phil Collins' daughter! 😊
@@bessdavies6440 I forgot to add that part, I hope people will read your reply to be informed
Bruh there's no way one vibrator would short-circuit the whole building like that 😂 that power system must have been weak af to begin with
Most french buildings are old and some haven't been properly renovated. I once caused a blackout in half of my building when I tried to turn on my electric stove and it shortcircuited out of nowhere. It was "fixed" and later on that same burner shortcircuited one more time before they finally replaced the whole wiring system in the kitchen
Once in an old German hotel I was staying at, one student tried to use their hair iron, and it knocked out all power in the whole hotel...
@Black Ninja apparently we must be living in the dark ages with batteries and not a 240v CLAMANATOR
Nah, it happens. I plugged in a hairdryer in a modern-ish building in Berlin and the power went out
If I remember correctly the current Americans use vs France is different, and is more likely to be the cause, because she didn't have an adapter.
But I'm not entirely sure how that works. If I was to travel to France you better bet I'll google that though.
Edit: corrected typos
When Parisians are nice and smiling and Paris is one of the cleanest city with little noise pollution, you know it’s a crap load of BS.
i love how the world has somehow agreed that racism, prejudice and bigotry is alright when targeting french people
@Artoria Pendragon What you heard is untrue.
@Artoria Pendragon I think people just romanticise the city too much, when they arrive they fell disappointed because they don’t have a perfect city filled with happy people giving out baguettes and old cheese.
haha, yes, the first time i went to paris i was both amazed and disappointed at how dirty the city was
@Artoria Pendragon Paris is just like any other big multicultural cities in the world : not perfect, but still amazing.
cheating is cute and acceptable if the guy is handsome.. shitt
Daaamn been doing it all wrong
(jk I've never cheated)
everybody was cheating in this show
@@marianna3253 good
"Emily in Paris" sounds like the name of a country singer's failing tour campaign
Here before this becomes top comment.
it sounds like a coming to age teen girls book
@@kamryn.m The title reminds me of the Eloise series. Also, Sabrina the movie does a wayyy better job showing the struggles of not knowing the language of a place you work in. Plus it was in France. She had to learn the language like everyone else.
@@kamryn.m It also reminds me of the Madeleine book series (it's children's book).
@@withniejules2244 oh cool!
This feels like the Americans tooting their own horn, with the french people being like "oh yeah, we're kinda intimidated by you with your amazing american ideas", when in reality, I feel as if the decisions some Americans make are a little questionable.
trump as a president? VERY questionable
As an American (sadly), a “little questionable” is one hell of an understatement
I hate how people think all us Americans are like "WERE BETTER THAN EVERY OTHER COUNTRY, HELL YEAH GOD BLESS AMERICA" well that's far from the truth or well I've never met someone like that. And I also hate people who just hate the people of the USA for past decisions of our goverment (I dont blame enemy country's like Russia or Iraq and such because they're born to hate us) why not just hate the government not the people? Thats why you see so much people saying "SaDlY iM AmErIcAn"
@@nelle2141 yea it's so sad to see the "beacon of the free world" fall into disarray like this :/
@@unfortunate1489 I don't think it's the americans' fault, like the common people. there is rampant, unchecked capitalism in usa and many people, even if they're good people at heart can get sucked into the propaganda machine in usa
Correct me if I’m wrong, but if you’re being sent overseas, wouldn’t you take time to learn French? French is such a beautiful language
It would seem buffoonish for the business not to require it of their employees.
@@tdawgson yeah, like was madeline really the only one qualified who could speak french?
Unless your laxy like me
At least learn some words, just to show basic respect for the culture and a willingness to do an effort.
"Gifted = depressed, but creative sometimes." Had me laughing so hard! Cause yeah, so damn accurate
"It's like wearing poetry"
Not sure if Langston Hughes smelled good...
Alex: doesn’t have a sponsor
Me: Impossible!
Impossible!
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More interesting stories they could have used:
1. Mindy's story as a nanny like a Parisian Jessie
2. Emily's boss being a successful businesswoman in Paris whilst being pregnant
3. "Camille in New York" after a bad ménage a trois relationship with a friend and a boyfriend who doesn't deserve her, Camille makes it in the States.
4. An average Parisian throws a tin can at some annoying American singing "La Vie en Rose"
5. Brigitte Macron's life story (not Emily-related but the best stories aren't)
6. Police investigator goes after social media influencer Emily Cooper after she molests an underage boy
7. Emily Cooper doing her job right, learning French, dropping the attitude and cooperating with Sylvie instead of establishing her American superiority.
@Gloriellee X she definitely wasn’t. Emily came in with his air superiority thinking that this firm that existed and operated completely on its own without her help was in desperate need of her American perspective. It’s only from the stupid mistakes that she made turned out to be OK.
1. Already made, Its called The Nanny Diaries 2. She is just like Emily so whats the point (you see in season 2) 3. Already made, Its called Sex and The City 4. Obvious reasons 5. Americans dont know who that is 6. Already made, its called Law and Order 7. Already made, its called The Devil Wears Prada
Emily in paris is enough
the 6th point 💀
Nobody:
Emily: smells like wearing poetry
I thought I heard potpourri
@@doryfishie2 lol
I actually understood this perfectly. It's poetic lol
so *this* gets renewed but the society got cancelled
wow netflix, just wow..
True wtf
Seriously wtf?
legit omg I'm still so mad about that
And they canceled Mind Hunter...
seriously smh
My favorite character in the show was that one woman in the meeting, that immediately left when Emily spoke zero French the whole time. And later, when Emily approached her, she just PTSD'd away from her like "get away from me american social media thot, I'm outta here!"
Wished the rest of the show was about her instead. Guess that'll teach me not to trust a "TOP 10 IN YOUR COUNTRY" list...
S A M E lmao
if you did this to a foreigner wouldnt it be rude tho. is it okay because its from our perspective?
@@cabbagecart-u3x Here's a perspective. You hire a new manager from abroad who is supposed to be an expert in your country's culture and language, and instead you get someone who doesn't know anything about your country and can barely say hello in your language. Wordlessly leaving the room is pretty mild to what would usually happen in a real company if they got such a load of incompetence on someone's first day on the job. Rude...isn't it rude to get a job you are not qualified for and then expect everyone in there to bend over backwards for you? Any real company management would be kicking her all the way back to the airport before that meeting was over. There's no particularly polite way to handle such a ridiculous scenario.
@UCyVrUi2sLwivyp6gZB3gp6Q If I've come to a meeting and some ignorant girl would behave like she did the best solution is to leave immediately to avoid wasting my time
How this girl got Golden Globes nomination for best actress is beyond me. Her acting in this film is pretty standard, if not horrible. Even that French boss of her is much better.
Netflix next show: Rock and The Sand | Love story |
(Sequel: Rock and Sand Break up! | Sad story |)
Don't give them Ideas...
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Hi again
It's coarse and irritating
Sequel: Rock and Sand break up so Sand falls for Grass but later realises she is meant to be with Rock