That’s so funny because every time I’ve gone to France, the one thing that never fails is how loud the French are. Always loud and always arguing. I think they just don’t want to hear Americans at all. 😂
I’m Asian and I always find it weird how French people (or European in general) always act superior towards American people. When it comes to Asia traveling I find American people very friendly and positive and I really adore that. Maybe some are loud and sometimes being hyper excited but as a local I think that because they’re enjoy the trip.
No the French are so loud and so rude when they come into my store😭 I work in an international tourist spot in the airport and I feel like the French, British, and Italian come in and directly complain to me about how bad us Americans are then proceed to be the same way😭
@@spilledcoffee383Paris is a dump, it’s not all what it’s hyped to be. I’m literally from South America, I saw someone I know film a street in Paris and I kid you not I thought it was my country 😂😂. I haven’t gone to Paris in a long time and I think I won’t be visiting or staying longer than 2 nights. It’s also very dangerous with all the pickpockets.
@@anaelle973I really want to visit different parts of France because I’ve heard that the parisians are the stuck up ones and the other French people are welcoming.
@@AdvocateSpirit BS... we have happy tourists since centuries.... in the last 20 years it's true there is more nervousness around... but when you have cities invaded by illegal immigrants, scammers, continuous home burglaries and the state and the police are only concerned with increasing taxes and persecuting only Italians ... well let's say that the all-smiling, brilliant Italian they portray has been on the decline. but we always remain among the kindest and most hospitable in Western countries... here no one expects you to speak our language even if you are the one coming here...in fact when they see a foreigner trying to say something, even if it's terrible they always applaud him for trying.
@@AdvocateSpiritalso, since they introduced the euro, the cost of living has tripled and salaries have remained the same... ps. Infos aside, what area you would have visited ? I'm curious... because it's the first time I've heard of rude Italians etc etc...
@@AdvocateSpirit I have only been to Italy (Verona) once and found the locals were some of the best I’ve come across in Europe. Maybe my view will change as I visit other parts and more frequently. Whereas I have been to Paris a lot (mostly for work) and found the locals (not tourists) to be quite rude. Every time I visit I hope for a better experience but I would say there’s unhappiness in the air. Similar to London, maybe a bit worse in some ways.
100% true! I remember the first time I encountered American tourist I was on the train and let me just prefix this bye saying London is a loud place already and so is the underground (central line). These American tourist came on and they were the loudest ones on the train. They were so loud I took out my earphones and proceeded to put them on and listen to music. (This was before noise cancelling was a wide spread feature on earphones). My music was on loud and I could still hear them speaking clearly…smh
I worked at an airport for quite some time and Americans are pretty loud. They're also usually the nicest customers😊. French on the other hand are almost as loud, expect you to speak French back, and get weirdly judgemental if you attempt poorly😅😅
I'm Scottish and my experience with American tourists is that, yes, they do talk very loudly, but all of them that I've met have been very lovely, friendly people.
Just remember most Americans in Paris aren’t most Americans… We can barely afford to travel like that, and would much rather choose somewhere tropical for vacations.
That is very true. Vast majority can't afford to travel abroad. Cruises are the exception for the middle class because because it usually doesn't require a passport and we know the cost to budget. Don't have to be afraid of missed connecting flights, messed up hotel bookings or watching the price of every meal.
@@EmmVee369 that’s a fact!! I’ve been on 4 cruises…. Flown to Japan, Jamaica, and Guam… those cruises are BY FAR more affordable and simple to plan for.
Grandma is French Canadian, grew up speaking French. She has told me before how rude the people in France were (aside from those in the countryside) and how condescending they were about her accent. I see this holds true with the judgmental snootiness
Omggggg , I mean yeah Americans are loud but c'mon, French people abroad are even louder ( without mentioning the superiority complex, lack of respect and patience)😂 " a little bit too much ! " the audacity 😂.
@hergasson1939 well I am neither American or French but I have been living in France for the last 11 years. There are many great people here in France there is no doubt about that but there is this air of superiority that is pretty heavy here ( especially in Paris and its suburbs) and it makes even the nicest people go bananas sometimes especially when they are abroad or in contact with a foreign. That being said, no hate here. Every country has its bad sides or cultural issues, it doesn't make people as individuals monsters🤷🏼♀️
I’ve lived in Europe for all my school years and I live in America now. I feel like European people no matter what race wanna be on some uptight white shit for no reason. But in America I feel like I am able to be whoever I want to be without judgement. People are proud of their own culture instead of confirming to white standards God bless America fr
Thats because we have strong identities sometimes going back 1000years+ , we are only multicultural since recent whereas America has always been a mixed nation. You are free to come here but we expect you to adapt yourself to our society in stead of our society conforming to you. Its the same in Dubai, SA, China etc. Your comment is quite ignorant tbh
African-american, I can attest to this because I see people on The daily who are just shouting everywhere they go and it's exhausting to hear all the time. 😂 Why do you need to shout and be in hysterics and act like everything you've heard is the funniest thing in human existence everywhere you go?
What’s hilarious is that Americans would never be allowed to say anything negative about any other nationality in America like this or it’s perceived as xenophobia
She's not yelling. Yelling is shouting in a loud way. In a volume that isn't appropriate for the situation. She raised her voice at one point telling him his fit is fine.
@@ZipporahRian44 Yelling is speaking in an overly loud tone. Shouting has connotations of anger/command. The joke was how she was saying how Americans are loud, then proceeds to be incredibly loud herself.
ive been to paris. they were SO rude. SO SO SO rude! And im a quiet person... i have french friends that live in france that took me around. We did not enjoy paris at all. I would return to France but not go to paris.
@@nicolejoy6618 full of tourists or illegal immigrants since no one gives a toss about their borders or who we let in so European countries have gone downhill in that regard
I worked for a brunch restaurant in downtown Tampa. The owners were from the south of France and directly next to us was another brunch restaurant owned by a woman from paris. Their attitudes couldn't have been more different. Happy to say I chose the nicer of the two by far what. It's just like in the US somebody from New York is going to have a very different attitude than somebody from the Bible Belt
Americans, Brits and the French hate on each other in basically the same ways and we are all simultaneously correct while not really in any position to say any of it 😂😎
Nah Americans don't really hate on tourists. or the British or French in general. Our hospitality is on 10 over here. That's that European superiority complex.
I understand she was just answering his question and she was trying to be nice about it, but here in America it would be outrageously inappropriate and rude to say that “foreigners are easy to spot”. Obviously I know when someone has spent most of their life in another country but I’m never going to judge them for that nor ridicule their behavior. In fact, I’m proud that people choose to come here from their home country whether it’s just to visit or if it’s to move here permanently.
Yeah I agree. I work in an international airport and I’m pretty good at spotting foreigners and even guessing which country they’re from (the French in particular are super easy to spot💀) but one I’d never tell them that because it makes them either feel self conscious or more superior and two because I don’t care lol.
As someone who is French I can tell you people who live in Paris are just rude for no reason they don’t like foreigners, they have a massive superiority complex and have zero patience with people but tbh that’s everywhere you can find those types of people in the UK or other places across Europe I realized all of this after moving to Canada.
Living in Paris will make you have zero patience with people and foolishness 😂 we have to deal with the metro and tourists, the place is packed and badly managed, we dont have time. 2 years over there and I would dodge every tourists or people asking you stuffs. The city will make you a misanthrope
Until France does something about the eyewatering body odor on mass transit during the summer they have no room to talk about anyone! I agree with what this chick said but I am just so over the lack of basic hygiene and calling it culture.
It's funny she says Americans are easy to spot in France. I think any tourist in the US is easy to spot as well. I live in south Florida and I can tell when a person or family from a different country is on vacation down here. Sometimes their annoying, but I feel that it's important to let people know that they are welcomed in the US. Sadly, based on many clips I've seen, Europeans seem to not be very welcoming. 🤷🏽♀️ Is it true that Europeans aren't welcoming?
@@gargeebasak9648 that's not true. I traveled many Asian countries. They are very welcoming for the most part. I'm from the Caribbean originally, and we are welcoming for the most part. Haven't been to Europe except for a layover flight, but from what I've heard so far Europeans are just uncomfortable that Americans like being Americans. I mean the French are exactly the same about their culture to the point that they will judge another culture based on their culture. From what I hear the British are viewed as loud and obnoxious in Europe generally, but the Brits will judge Americans for being loud and obnoxious. That's just the tip of the iceberg. I have more examples. Please make it make sense.
@@Squidwardsangryface Asian countries are welcoming. That's the culture we have but trust we really do not like Americans. But it's taught to us to bd kind to everyone regardless
@@gargeebasak9648 it's funny to me you went out of your way to hate a whole group of people 🤣. Like I said, I'm from the Caribbean and we are welcoming to Americans. We may not like the American government, but we like the people. I made a couple of Philipino, Japanese, and Korean friends along the way that would disagree with you. People just like to hate on Americans because they're conditioned to and it's hip to do so, from what I've experienced. The moment you actually get to know a couple of Americans (even if it's surface level info), you realize that it's conditioned hate. You know, how Hitler tricked some Germans into hating Jews back then, or how the American Government tricked some Americans to hate the Japanese back then.
Ngl, i still find it carzy that the world continues to critique Americans all day every day, 7 days a week... but the minute the roles are reversed, then its, "its 2024 i can't believe we're still stereotyping people!!!!/Not all(nationality here) are the same!!!"
Americans are loud actually... and it's because we have so much land that we tend to yell across to each other. I'm being completely serious, I truly believe this.
@@instantpug7036Possibly. My husband and I are very naturally loud, perhaps due to our parents being loud. We are also taught to speak with ‘confidence’ and to ‘speak up loud and clear’.
I'm middle Eastern. I can confirm after going to Eroupe and America that Americans are much more humble and down to earth then Erpupians are. Them being loud is honestly even better, Americans are more spontaneous, they don't mean much by their actions they just them but Eroupians can be mean to your face and still smile like they done nothing and this happened to me in university where I've met both. I'd take an American any time, their much more aware socially.
Well I think that most American tourists are actually pretty pleasant, yeah they tend to be slightly lauder and more talkative than us Germans but they are really nice. Especially in contrast to other European tourist (for example French tourists).
My french friends in America are some of the nicest people i know, but even they don’t like going back to France because of how rude an snobbish society is over there. One taste of southern hospitality and it was all over 🤣
I would rather live in a place with loud people than a city that smell of piss and turds. Genuinely one of the most fowel-smelling cities in the world. Makes Deli smell like a flower shop
Never trave tol a 500yrs old or older city in the hot summer, I've been 6 times but never in hot weather, even NY can stink in summer. Old infrastructure
When I went to Paris, everyone was stinky from not wearing deodorant and everyone smoked disgusting cigarettes. French people thinking they are superior because they speak quietly is INSANE.
As an American that travels abroad often, this is so accurate. Read the room, people. If it's quiet, be quiet. There are SO many loud talkers and we instantly know they are Americans.
Yes! As an American who has lived and traveled abroad, a great compliment for me was when I was mistaken for a local several times in Eurasia. 😂 Even an American woman in public (she was sooo obviously a sweet, but loud American, which is fine) was surprised when I suddenly spoke to her in American English as she was sure I was a local. Ha ha I am also an American woman.
Yeah but I feel like this is true of a lot of tourists💀 when I visited China the locals were so much louder than we could ever of dreamed to be- which is totally fine! It’s just annoying when the French especially want to act like we’re the uniquely loud ones💀 I’ve had to ask several French customers to calm down before because they can get so loud and I literally work in America lol
I'm not American and I know she is just being honest but a French person has no right to call out anyone on anything even the Americans. You guys have zero humility and make the worst hosts😭
lol my cuban family had italians confused when we were up north at my cousins place. walking to the market with my mother and aunt just being so much louder and im sure had they not been talking spanish we wouldve been assumed as americans too lol
I actually agree, and I see it all over the world. They talk as if everything around them is background noise like in Hollywood films. Other languages are background side-character gibberish and they are the main focus. It’s really goofy sometimes how they lack awareness. It’s like they think other people are on a different layer of existence
@@YN-rg9fw It's not about speaking loud, it's about having zero consideration for everyone around them. If they're speaking loud, other people may not be able to hear their own phone call, focus on their work. But nobody cares about that, all that matters is them screaming through the phone or laughing like a hyena.
Boy, they have a LOT of things they don’t like about Americans but without American dollars, the international tourism industry would be cut in half. We spent a month in Italy and we heard endless shit about Americans but EVERY SINGLE TIME, the said shit talker would end with “but it is my dream to visit America.”.
As an American it shocks me that yall are just to willingly and so open to say such things in the US you would never you would get heavily judged if you made such comments about foreigners
Whats wild to me is the one time inwas lucky enough to go to france with my school, they were very nice to us. Never had an issue. Every cafe, every museum, every guide, full of people just nice to us. I feel like i got a very unique experience 😂😂😂
The rest of the world is so use to being oppressed. They don't know freedom of speech. Freedom of expression. That's we we have the best art and sports. All we need to do is adopt Adele.
I can't imagine why anyone would want to go to France. They are just all so perfect and precious there. It would be so intimidating to be around all that superior Frenchness. Good thing France doesn't need American tourism.
I’m so tired of people complaining about the US like there are shitty people all over the world 💯..And if US is so bad then no one should come here or be apart of anything that deals with the US 😢 everyone is different in their own way and no country is perfect get over yourselves 🤫🤐💯😅💀..
She has a point, most Paris residents, dress like every day is going to be in a harsh winter or wear the most uninspiring clothing they can think of. To spot a Parisian, just have a bad day first and you can get 99.99% accuracy on spotting a Parisian
People dont seem to understand that foreigners can be picked up on immediately anywhere in the world.........
Thank you....
Seriously, thank you.
It's kind of like we were raised in a different culture with a different language 😲. Our differences make us all more interesting!
Exactly!
Facts. Especially if you come from the large city like New York or Paris, where are used to seeing tourists
That’s so funny because every time I’ve gone to France, the one thing that never fails is how loud the French are. Always loud and always arguing. I think they just don’t want to hear Americans at all. 😂
I think so too. She is louder than the guy interviewing her.
@@Msboochie2Ooh, exactly!
I’m Asian and I always find it weird how French people (or European in general) always act superior towards American people. When it comes to Asia traveling I find American people very friendly and positive and I really adore that. Maybe some are loud and sometimes being hyper excited but as a local I think that because they’re enjoy the trip.
No the French are so loud and so rude when they come into my store😭 I work in an international tourist spot in the airport and I feel like the French, British, and Italian come in and directly complain to me about how bad us Americans are then proceed to be the same way😭
and french people in germany... they want yall to speak french for them. i have to say on the entitlement scale french are above americans...
Funny because as an American that grew up in England, that's exactly how I see the French 😂
Did you get shit on for being American at school?
That's how everyone sees the French apart from the French.
@@kaidiya2403 how much time do you have??got some stories 😂😂😂
@@coachhbosoccer if you’ve got the time I’d love to hear the Tea 🫖
@@coachhbosoccer spill some tea whenever you got some time Coach! XD
Yeah the French don't like sharing the stage 🤣
I have yet to hear anything positive about Paris from people who go there to visit
@@spilledcoffee383 I loved it tbh. But I wouldn't live there. Far too busy
@@spilledcoffee383bc they only go to Paris...
@@spilledcoffee383Paris is a dump, it’s not all what it’s hyped to be. I’m literally from South America, I saw someone I know film a street in Paris and I kid you not I thought it was my country 😂😂. I haven’t gone to Paris in a long time and I think I won’t be visiting or staying longer than 2 nights. It’s also very dangerous with all the pickpockets.
@@anaelle973I really want to visit different parts of France because I’ve heard that the parisians are the stuck up ones and the other French people are welcoming.
If you annoy a Parisian you’ve done something right 😂 their hospitality is 0 out of 10
Italy was crazy bad for manners and hospitality
@@AdvocateSpirit BS... we have happy tourists since centuries....
in the last 20 years it's true there is more nervousness around... but when you have cities invaded by illegal immigrants, scammers, continuous home burglaries and the state and the police are only concerned with increasing taxes and persecuting only Italians ... well let's say that the all-smiling, brilliant Italian they portray has been on the decline.
but we always remain among the kindest and most hospitable in Western countries...
here no one expects you to speak our language even if you are the one coming here...in fact when they see a foreigner trying to say something, even if it's terrible they always applaud him for trying.
@@AdvocateSpiritalso, since they introduced the euro, the cost of living has tripled and salaries have remained the same...
ps.
Infos aside, what area you would have visited ? I'm curious...
because it's the first time I've heard of rude Italians etc etc...
@@AdvocateSpirit I have only been to Italy (Verona) once and found the locals were some of the best I’ve come across in Europe. Maybe my view will change as I visit other parts and more frequently. Whereas I have been to Paris a lot (mostly for work) and found the locals (not tourists) to be quite rude. Every time I visit I hope for a better experience but I would say there’s unhappiness in the air. Similar to London, maybe a bit worse in some ways.
@@bluesoul7163True, also people from Milan and Venice are not good representatives of Italian warmth 😂
Everything she says is true. Also true in London
There's a hierarchy, Americans, British, German,... All like to be louder than the others when on holiday
@@ulhi7564not the same level as Americans
@@ulhi7564yup.. somr brits on holiday are horrible and embarrassing. This is coming from a very quiet brit
100% true!
I remember the first time I encountered American tourist I was on the train and let me just prefix this bye saying London is a loud place already and so is the underground (central line). These American tourist came on and they were the loudest ones on the train. They were so loud I took out my earphones and proceeded to put them on and listen to music. (This was before noise cancelling was a wide spread feature on earphones). My music was on loud and I could still hear them speaking clearly…smh
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I worked at an airport for quite some time and Americans are pretty loud. They're also usually the nicest customers😊. French on the other hand are almost as loud, expect you to speak French back, and get weirdly judgemental if you attempt poorly😅😅
Asking Parisians what annoys them... you're gojng to need a longer video.
It would be shorter to make a video of what doesn't annoy them, it can just be a mirror so they can see themselves
Sppt on. I was thinking the same thing.
I don't even need a video to state that the Parisians/French voices/accents annoys me, especially their "R" pronunciation 😂
I'm Scottish and my experience with American tourists is that, yes, they do talk very loudly, but all of them that I've met have been very lovely, friendly people.
Just remember most Americans in Paris aren’t most Americans… We can barely afford to travel like that, and would much rather choose somewhere tropical for vacations.
Same thing Goes for the europeans you see in US
That is very true. Vast majority can't afford to travel abroad. Cruises are the exception for the middle class because because it usually doesn't require a passport and we know the cost to budget. Don't have to be afraid of missed connecting flights, messed up hotel bookings or watching the price of every meal.
@@EmmVee369 that’s a fact!! I’ve been on 4 cruises…. Flown to Japan, Jamaica, and Guam… those cruises are BY FAR more affordable and simple to plan for.
Grandma is French Canadian, grew up speaking French. She has told me before how rude the people in France were (aside from those in the countryside) and how condescending they were about her accent. I see this holds true with the judgmental snootiness
Omggggg , I mean yeah Americans are loud but c'mon, French people abroad are even louder ( without mentioning the superiority complex, lack of respect and patience)😂 " a little bit too much ! " the audacity 😂.
You are definitely American
I feel like the interviewee was loud and too much.
I’m s NY’er, people are loud here. French tourists are especially loud.
@hergasson1939 well I am neither American or French but I have been living in France for the last 11 years. There are many great people here in France there is no doubt about that but there is this air of superiority that is pretty heavy here ( especially in Paris and its suburbs) and it makes even the nicest people go bananas sometimes especially when they are abroad or in contact with a foreign. That being said, no hate here. Every country has its bad sides or cultural issues, it doesn't make people as individuals monsters🤷🏼♀️
@@hergasson1939 i literally have spanish, italians, germans, americans and africans that say this about french people. sorry u are butthurt, boo
The superiority complex is the loudest
I’ve lived in Europe for all my school years and I live in America now. I feel like European people no matter what race wanna be on some uptight white shit for no reason. But in America I feel like I am able to be whoever I want to be without judgement. People are proud of their own culture instead of confirming to white standards God bless America fr
Thats because we have strong identities sometimes going back 1000years+ , we are only multicultural since recent whereas America has always been a mixed nation. You are free to come here but we expect you to adapt yourself to our society in stead of our society conforming to you. Its the same in Dubai, SA, China etc. Your comment is quite ignorant tbh
@@bramj1130 world doesn’t revolve around Europe many countries have old culture more older than Europe lol
@@flores7190 yes and they are similarly uptight in those countries
@@flores7190 also the woman in the video is not white😂
She’s so right, everywhere u go u can hear an American from a mile off
Yeah because they're wearing a cap with new balance
Are we really that bad?
@@EddieRios203 yes lol, I don't know how you guys don't realise how loud you are 😂
African-american, I can attest to this because I see people on The daily who are just shouting everywhere they go and it's exhausting to hear all the time. 😂 Why do you need to shout and be in hysterics and act like everything you've heard is the funniest thing in human existence everywhere you go?
As an American** 🤦♀️
What’s hilarious is that Americans would never be allowed to say anything negative about any other nationality in America like this or it’s perceived as xenophobia
The irony of it all
You are, you're just too busy victimising yourselves to speak the truth😊
Yeah yous guys just invade instead😂😂😂
@@k.m512Thank you for being someone that lives in reality, and not on the internet pushing outrage propaganda
and the worst is that is other americans other nationalities dont care
She talks much louder than him. “You guys are a bit too loud”… PROCEEDS TO YELL
She's not yelling. Yelling is shouting in a loud way. In a volume that isn't appropriate for the situation. She raised her voice at one point telling him his fit is fine.
@@ZipporahRian44 Yelling is speaking in an overly loud tone. Shouting has connotations of anger/command. The joke was how she was saying how Americans are loud, then proceeds to be incredibly loud herself.
The Parisian way 😂
@@Infergalyeah but she’s at home, americans on holidsy
They're everything the accuse American to be times 10. I was shocked at the hypocrisy.
Even in France, Parisians are considered a different group. And they are soft-spoken, hardheaded and inconsiderate. Other parts of France are normal.
ive been to paris. they were SO rude. SO SO SO rude! And im a quiet person... i have french friends that live in france that took me around. We did not enjoy paris at all. I would return to France but not go to paris.
It’s like London, once you get out of the main tourist places you get a good appreciation of the country, I felt the same in Paris and also Amsterdam
@@miro6017 lost how?
@@nicolejoy6618 full of tourists or illegal immigrants since no one gives a toss about their borders or who we let in so European countries have gone downhill in that regard
I worked for a brunch restaurant in downtown Tampa. The owners were from the south of France and directly next to us was another brunch restaurant owned by a woman from paris. Their attitudes couldn't have been more different. Happy to say I chose the nicer of the two by far what. It's just like in the US somebody from New York is going to have a very different attitude than somebody from the Bible Belt
City life wears people down everyone chasing the money the majority live in flats and don't have gardens it's worldwide
Americans, Brits and the French hate on each other in basically the same ways and we are all simultaneously correct while not really in any position to say any of it 😂😎
Nah Americans don't really hate on tourists. or the British or French in general. Our hospitality is on 10 over here. That's that European superiority complex.
No, the French have the worst reputation. Not only are they loud, they also hold the reputation for being nasty and rude.
I’m an American. Nobody chooses where they are born. We all gotta relax and respect each other and everyone on this earth.
@@isaacperess8852 its rarely actual disrespect though, just a laugh 👍😎
I understand she was just answering his question and she was trying to be nice about it, but here in America it would be outrageously inappropriate and rude to say that “foreigners are easy to spot”. Obviously I know when someone has spent most of their life in another country but I’m never going to judge them for that nor ridicule their behavior. In fact, I’m proud that people choose to come here from their home country whether it’s just to visit or if it’s to move here permanently.
Yeah I agree. I work in an international airport and I’m pretty good at spotting foreigners and even guessing which country they’re from (the French in particular are super easy to spot💀) but one I’d never tell them that because it makes them either feel self conscious or more superior and two because I don’t care lol.
Thank you
Of course French people just don’t like Americans in general doesn’t matter how loud or quiet we are
*Parisians
@@slagmole*the entire planet
Exactly! I don't think the French like themselves. They are the most ornery group of people.
They don't like anyone
It's jealousy. 🤷♀️
As someone who is French I can tell you people who live in Paris are just rude for no reason they don’t like foreigners, they have a massive superiority complex and have zero patience with people but tbh that’s everywhere you can find those types of people in the UK or other places across Europe I realized all of this after moving to Canada.
Living in Paris will make you have zero patience with people and foolishness 😂 we have to deal with the metro and tourists, the place is packed and badly managed, we dont have time. 2 years over there and I would dodge every tourists or people asking you stuffs. The city will make you a misanthrope
Until France does something about the eyewatering body odor on mass transit during the summer they have no room to talk about anyone! I agree with what this chick said but I am just so over the lack of basic hygiene and calling it culture.
😂😂😂😂😂
As a Brit I agree 😂😂😂 (showing our hideous disfiguring teeth while smiling)
Finally! Someone not afraid of calling out the superiority complex Frenchies and their body odor! 😂
They don’t realize that it’s not just Americans, Latin Americans are also loud and friendly. It’s just the culture on our side of the world.
Im sorry for having fun on vacation DAMN
RIGHT tf 😂
It's funny she says Americans are easy to spot in France. I think any tourist in the US is easy to spot as well. I live in south Florida and I can tell when a person or family from a different country is on vacation down here.
Sometimes their annoying, but I feel that it's important to let people know that they are welcomed in the US. Sadly, based on many clips I've seen, Europeans seem to not be very welcoming. 🤷🏽♀️
Is it true that Europeans aren't welcoming?
Not to self righteous Americans. If you’re chill then go to the bars and you’ll find friends easily
Not to Americans. But then again, no country is welcoming to Americans so it's not a European thing
@@gargeebasak9648 that's not true. I traveled many Asian countries. They are very welcoming for the most part. I'm from the Caribbean originally, and we are welcoming for the most part. Haven't been to Europe except for a layover flight, but from what I've heard so far Europeans are just uncomfortable that Americans like being Americans. I mean the French are exactly the same about their culture to the point that they will judge another culture based on their culture. From what I hear the British are viewed as loud and obnoxious in Europe generally, but the Brits will judge Americans for being loud and obnoxious. That's just the tip of the iceberg. I have more examples.
Please make it make sense.
@@Squidwardsangryface Asian countries are welcoming. That's the culture we have but trust we really do not like Americans. But it's taught to us to bd kind to everyone regardless
@@gargeebasak9648 it's funny to me you went out of your way to hate a whole group of people 🤣. Like I said, I'm from the Caribbean and we are welcoming to Americans. We may not like the American government, but we like the people.
I made a couple of Philipino, Japanese, and Korean friends along the way that would disagree with you. People just like to hate on Americans because they're conditioned to and it's hip to do so, from what I've experienced. The moment you actually get to know a couple of Americans (even if it's surface level info), you realize that it's conditioned hate. You know, how Hitler tricked some Germans into hating Jews back then, or how the American Government tricked some Americans to hate the Japanese back then.
Interesting. I was in Japan for two weeks. The loudest, smelliest people on the subways - were Europeans.
Australians and Europeans are some of the worst tourists from what I’ve seen.
LMAOO
Baby that's most tourists mostly anywhere.
Ngl, i still find it carzy that the world continues to critique Americans all day every day, 7 days a week... but the minute the roles are reversed, then its, "its 2024 i can't believe we're still stereotyping people!!!!/Not all(nationality here) are the same!!!"
yup. Let an american say something bad about french people and suddenly all hell breaks loose.
It’s for sure a jealously thing.
Just take it as a compliment 😂
Even the rest of France think Parisians are full of themselves.
There is not many frenchs left in Paris. But even then, they had the reputation of being .... on a rush, impatient, and way too direct.
@@MomoWillBurn there french in paris and also immigtants both are annoying AF , the french in other parts are very nice
Americans are loud actually... and it's because we have so much land that we tend to yell across to each other. I'm being completely serious, I truly believe this.
Is that why you will entertain a whole bus with your private conversations /in Germany
@@instantpug7036Possibly. My husband and I are very naturally loud, perhaps due to our parents being loud. We are also taught to speak with ‘confidence’ and to ‘speak up loud and clear’.
Live your life. Just because the French want to disappear doesn't mean everyone else should.
The French want to disappear??? What are you on about? It sounds like she's polite, but she means Americans are loud and obnoxious 😂
There's being yourself and being obnoxious
@@Ame-zv5ljyou mean like how this lady is obnoxious? Agreed.
@@AnironUndomiel
How was she obnoxious?
She was asked a question, and responded accordingly.
If you don't like the answer that's on you.
I'm middle Eastern. I can confirm after going to Eroupe and America that Americans are much more humble and down to earth then Erpupians are. Them being loud is honestly even better, Americans are more spontaneous, they don't mean much by their actions they just them but Eroupians can be mean to your face and still smile like they done nothing and this happened to me in university where I've met both. I'd take an American any time, their much more aware socially.
Such a preicise and authentic interaction rho
No, no Americans are just fine. The french on the other hand..
French is known for their hospitality😂😂😂
Loved the joke😂😂😂😂😂😂
Chile please....just say you don't like us 😂😂 when I went, y'all are loud too!!! And rude...felt like home 😂😂❤❤
We can smell someone from France a mile away I'd rather hear someone
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THIS COMMENT SHOULD LITERALLY BE HIGHLIGHTED IN FUCKING GOLD 😂😂😂😂🩷💙😎💪🏼…
As she was talking I remembered the stench on the Metro. Unwashed armpits sprayed with perfume. Not pleasant!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Talk about english and american breath with all your sugar
Well I think that most American tourists are actually pretty pleasant, yeah they tend to be slightly lauder and more talkative than us Germans but they are really nice. Especially in contrast to other European tourist (for example French tourists).
My french friends in America are some of the nicest people i know, but even they don’t like going back to France because of how rude an snobbish society is over there. One taste of southern hospitality and it was all over 🤣
Americans ARE pretty loud but lets not pretend the french know about the discovery of manners.
I wish I could show her how happy such a sentiment makes me. Being called "too much."
I know I'm extra asf and I'm here for it 😂
We know next to NOTHING about you but everyone knows EVERYTHING about us...In spite of our flaws...we don't always have to accept being shamed.❤
I went to Paris and was treated like a queen. I had a blast it changed my life. I'm very American and was shown so much love. Best time ever.
As someone who travels a lot, I promise you Americans and Canadians are some of the nicest tourists, the French however…
Dam that’s crazy because I’m a quiet ass introverted American
I would rather live in a place with loud people than a city that smell of piss and turds. Genuinely one of the most fowel-smelling cities in the world. Makes Deli smell like a flower shop
Never trave tol a 500yrs old or older city in the hot summer, I've been 6 times but never in hot weather, even NY can stink in summer. Old infrastructure
When I went to Paris, everyone was stinky from not wearing deodorant and everyone smoked disgusting cigarettes. French people thinking they are superior because they speak quietly is INSANE.
@@Brooklyn79h ugh that sounds horrible
Says the chick who’s probably 25 but is put together like she’s 75.
“Americans are too much, we can spot you in paris” have you ever met a french person? They are SOOOO extra in the most business casual way.
As an American that travels abroad often, this is so accurate. Read the room, people. If it's quiet, be quiet. There are SO many loud talkers and we instantly know they are Americans.
Yes! As an American who has lived and traveled abroad, a great compliment for me was when I was mistaken for a local several times in Eurasia. 😂
Even an American woman in public (she was sooo obviously a sweet, but loud American, which is fine) was surprised when I suddenly spoke to her in American English as she was sure I was a local. Ha ha I am also an American woman.
Yes silence doesn’t always need filling just enjoy the peace and quiet Americans broad 😂
there are loud talkers in every region and country stop playing and pandering into stereotypes they put on us
Yeah but I feel like this is true of a lot of tourists💀 when I visited China the locals were so much louder than we could ever of dreamed to be- which is totally fine! It’s just annoying when the French especially want to act like we’re the uniquely loud ones💀 I’ve had to ask several French customers to calm down before because they can get so loud and I literally work in America lol
Pick me! Choose me!
We are the main characters though, everyone wants to hear us say things and talk LMAOOOO
Funnily enough, I have heard plenty of horrible things about France. Like consistently from people who always dreamed of going to France.
As an American I can confirm we are loud asf, I noticed how loud I am when I traveled to Europe. Everyone was looking at us like we was terrorist 😂
Its because I would hate for anyone to think I’m French 😂
right
"Not yooouuu" 😂
I'm not American and I know she is just being honest but a French person has no right to call out anyone on anything even the Americans. You guys have zero humility and make the worst hosts😭
Right like at least Americans are kind and welcoming when foreigners come to visit the US
Tourists when they find out that France isn't just Paris: 🤯
lol my cuban family had italians confused when we were up north at my cousins place. walking to the market with my mother and aunt just being so much louder and im sure had they not been talking spanish we wouldve been assumed as americans too lol
Meanwhile, she’s louder than the dude interviewing 😂😂
French don't like anyone 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
French barely like themselves honestly, but they’re still the least unlikeable in their own opinions.
And no one likes them 😂😂
And the rest of the world doesn't like them 😂
I like them so I don’t know wat you’re saying and pretty sure other people like them as well.
@_Jayy26 anyone that's actually been to France will tell you. They are pricks. Very very rarely you will meet one that is nice.
Hey I'm french and it is true. Americans are loud. This has really surprised me. You are very friendly too.
Im Irish, we feel the same. We like you up until you asks us about your ancestors or you do connor mcgregor impressions
That's rude and obnoxious, probably uneducated too. She was too polite to say it out loud so she won't offend him 😂
Y’all don’t like Connor mcgregor impressions? 😂
"Whale oil beef hooked" 🍀
As an American, I can speak for us all when I say this, WE DGAF. WE WILL NOT EAT ZEE BUGS.
What Parisiens don't realise is that they are the Americans of Europe. Mind your own croissant, Vivienne
Not the Parisian throwing shade lmao
Every country I go, I bawl out YEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!. they love copying our culture but don't like us, let me be loud 😂
this is so true, haven't been to france often but i've experienced this in every single country i've been to, lol
Jokes on you I like my Americans.
Awe thanks❤
Americans for sure have "main character" vices. Lol we cant help it. 😊🇺🇲
“Distinguished African American gentleman” in Paris
French can’t handle competition.
I actually agree, and I see it all over the world. They talk as if everything around them is background noise like in Hollywood films. Other languages are background side-character gibberish and they are the main focus. It’s really goofy sometimes how they lack awareness. It’s like they think other people are on a different layer of existence
because they speak loud?💀
@@YN-rg9fw nah more lack of situational awareness
@@YN-rg9fw It's not about speaking loud, it's about having zero consideration for everyone around them. If they're speaking loud, other people may not be able to hear their own phone call, focus on their work. But nobody cares about that, all that matters is them screaming through the phone or laughing like a hyena.
@@wintutorials2282fundamental attribution error
This sounds like people minding their business and you just want in on the fun lol
She’s just describing how we look at the French 😂
Boy, they have a LOT of things they don’t like about Americans but without American dollars, the international tourism industry would be cut in half. We spent a month in Italy and we heard endless shit about Americans but EVERY SINGLE TIME, the said shit talker would end with “but it is my dream to visit America.”.
She's very polite. By loud she means obnoxious and with bad manners 😂😂😂
You call that polite? You must be French too.
As an American it shocks me that yall are just to willingly and so open to say such things in the US you would never you would get heavily judged if you made such comments about foreigners
I had to leave a train because it was full of American women and they shout
I feel like chatty American women and drunk British women compete over who can be loudest in transport sometimes..
US here: Yes, these are my loud as hell people! 😮
Parisians always smell like cigarettes and they all seem to have the same frown wrinkle lines. Interesting.
Whats wild to me is the one time inwas lucky enough to go to france with my school, they were very nice to us. Never had an issue. Every cafe, every museum, every guide, full of people just nice to us. I feel like i got a very unique experience 😂😂😂
Emily in paris 😆
Tbh when I go to France I WILL come with main character energy DUH😙👏🏽
I went to Paris and the French who work in customer service were unfriendly and acted like you were bothering them.
I could only imagine my family showing up in france with the way we squeal, yell, laugh, run away laughing. We would get kicked out
The rest of the world is so use to being oppressed. They don't know freedom of speech. Freedom of expression.
That's we we have the best art and sports.
All we need to do is adopt Adele.
I would love to hear her assessment of Nigerian-Americans
Sorry not sorry that we’re like that!!
Exactly that’s just how we are. I really hope they know we don’t care what they think😂
This shows my age but ever since Parisians were mean to Carrie Bradshaw, I've held a grudge
In the UK when they directly interfere with kings guard fishing for reactions or grabbing military horse reins for photos
I've seen more of our own people doing that to be fair
Fuck the royals
but British people do that the most.
Yes of course you do, I recall you both standing there last week checking people passports
she didnt wanna say fat but u can spot em real quick
Americans liberated France!!
And France help American revolution 😂
At least we didn’t surrender
Oh yh, same in England. We can usually hear you before we see yous. 😂
I can't imagine why anyone would want to go to France. They are just all so perfect and precious there. It would be so intimidating to be around all that superior Frenchness. Good thing France doesn't need American tourism.
I’m so tired of people complaining about the US like there are shitty people all over the world 💯..And if US is so bad then no one should come here or be apart of anything that deals with the US 😢 everyone is different in their own way and no country is perfect get over yourselves 🤫🤐💯😅💀..
Not Emily in Paris lmaooo
She has a point, most Paris residents, dress like every day is going to be in a harsh winter or wear the most uninspiring clothing they can think of. To spot a Parisian, just have a bad day first and you can get 99.99% accuracy on spotting a Parisian
French people shouldn't be calling anyone "over the top". Not with the Isaiah bass manequin in a Parisian store.
Nigerians make Americans seem more chill.
What's up with all these Nigerian American comments? 😩🤣