Parisiennes: almost never. Parisiens: (men) elders sometimes. Paratroopers: only as part of their uniform at an official march (although hers looks more like a chasseur alpin one). American tourists: almost all the time. EDIT Oops I forgot:... And walking to the sound of an accordion 🪗
Also, the Hat Historian once explained how the Berret (along with the marinière and the baguette) became associated with France in the Anglo-Saxon world. th-cam.com/video/K0btMunAvNI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ruWkvQuMaJZFHM1V
If it's anything like Quebec they're nice if they see you trying to speak French and will try to speak English if their English is better than your French but if you start in English and expect them to speak English then it's Je ne comprende pas
@@commanderfox7784Actually, it's Turkish. I know because ı am live in Turkey. Since more than half of the Arabs live in Turkey, you might think it belongs to them, but it actually belongs to the Turks.
So it must be a generational thing. The French we grew up watching on tv wore berets. And now that we think it is cool and want to wear them, the French eventually stopped wearing them so they won't be mistaken for tourists, i guess. 😅
@@GeoSocratic it's not been a thing in France since at least the late 60s. With a few exceptions most people in France have never worn a beret. Especially men, but even for women it's pretty rare. Still a nice piece of clothing but not common.
Same but they spoke Russian to me instead of English 😂 I am French ... My face is soft and round, big blue and green eyes, long blonde straight hair that can make them think that I look Slavic eventually but my body is not at all Slavic hahaha 😅
I met a lot of american people who live in France and they speak french very well. Speaking french is not as easy as english but but don’t worry, french can be spoken by anyone who really want it 👍
I have the opposite problem. Anyone else get mistaken as French when you’re just a girl from California? I’ve been told it is because…the way I dress and present myself. So, yes, this video is spot on. Not that it needed my insight. Just a funny side of things.
I saw this and i automatically thought about Moder Family Mitchell france scene, where he ends up eating a pigeon 😂 and he finally quits and goes to a McDonalds 😂
The biggest compliment you can get from a French person is them speaking French to you without obvious contempt showing on their faces. The French are really nice if they think you understand French. Their face changing expression when they have to change language is on other level. Italians are the complete opposite, you speak a few words in Italian and don't order cappuccino after 11 or pasta Bolognese and they're impressed. Less so in touristy areas, but still.
Why should what the french think matter? They didnt think the african nations they colonized for their benefit mattered so I say they deserve to be stereotyped as they are built on a foundation of evil and self righteousness. Want me to care? They better show compassion
I speak French yet every time I go to a post office in Paris they tell me to speak proper French, they are only nice if you speak their dialect in the most clean way possible
@@SneakBee09133 Yeah we got traumatized by english teachers in school, they shamed most children my generation about "not talking english properly", so I suppose we're projecting our trauma a little too much, sorry 😅
Ha, reminds me of saying bon soir to the hotel clerk only to have her reply, "Good evening sir". So much for those 2 high school years of French class.
@@Chepaki86 le béret est aussi parisien que le poulet à la basquaise même si c'est devenu un élément du cliché des étrangers, par contre étant francophone le le à la place du la c'était juste une faute de frappe mais que tu chiales pour ça prouve que toi t'as bien une mentalité de parigot -_-
Why do Americans go to a country when they know nothing about it? Why do you even want to visit? Im soeaking as an American who loves learning about culture. Why would i want to go visit a country i have no infinity to? Its the beret that gave her away😂
1. Saying Americans know nothing about France is really untrue. It’s France. People know about France. You’re acting like it’s some super small country no one’s ever heard of. 2. People all over the world like to travel to places they don’t know very well. A large part of the fun of traveling is learning about different peoples and cultures. I think a lot of people would find it quite boring to only go to places they have an *affinity* to. 3. American slander is really tired. Especially over a silly video. Give it a rest.
@@cuthip @cuthip I get where you are coming from. I'm also not saying know every nick and crany about a place. What I mean is why don't Americans (anyone really but I see it amongst Americans a lot) once you do know where you want to go, why not do the tiniest of research? Save some for learning at museums and other fun experiences but it's good to know a bit about a place before you go. For one knowing a few social norms (not all but enough to feel safe) help avoid you get scammed and charged more. It also helps avoid issues if you know a few laws so you don't get arrested in a foreign country or even specific states in America. What I meant too could be attributed to the fact I don't like doing things without a purpose so it's not supposed to be extreme negativity to Americans but rather confusion. Why would anyone want to go anywhere unprepared or unaware of something?? Now not saying they need a spiritual calling and fantasy dream desire to visit a place but if you are going somewhere across the world, why assume it's so similar to America or interested even a bit in the place you are going to. Say I book a trip to France and took time to learn the language to communicate like it's shown in this video. Why stop there? You want to communicate and social norms play a big role too. Yes, to be fair "nothing" was an exaggeration" however i know alot about many subjects and i was trying to avoid nerding out and explaining every side of a situation. This isn't even an example of that. I completely understand what you mean and agree. Everyone shouldn't have to know anything but even as an American I don't understand many social norms and though I know a lot about America, not knowing the "basics" is like "everything" in social and productive and safe situations. I'm not saying every American despite not clarifying in my original statement. Just so many I see and in my life go so unprepared and I just don't understand why. Other people from other countries too but in talking about this video which is American focused in comedy.
@@cuthip honestly it's just confusion of why would someone take so much time to learn a language to visit a place they don't care about not studying before they go? Not everything but basics like certain social things. She should be able to dress how she wants but it's always good to know what reaction you will get because of that to include getting scammed because most Americans (and others but a lot of Americans) get scammed and talk about their experiences. I hold confusion and worry for my fellow Americans. It's an observation of concern not brutal judgement
Who remembers this scene from Modern Family?? 😂
There’s no reason to attack me
I saw it a few says ago!
Verdad!😂
(i dont know how to say it in french.)
I was just about to type this 😂😂😂😂
Which episode is it :((
My french husband said "once there is a berret on their head, yes they are tourists"
Parisienne are not wearing berret 😂😂😂
My grandfather lived almost 20 years in France and he still uses his Beret
Parisiennes: almost never.
Parisiens: (men) elders sometimes.
Paratroopers: only as part of their uniform at an official march (although hers looks more like a chasseur alpin one).
American tourists: almost all the time.
EDIT
Oops I forgot:... And walking to the sound of an accordion 🪗
@@joeldumas5861 that's true! 😂
Also, the Hat Historian once explained how the Berret (along with the marinière and the baguette) became associated with France in the Anglo-Saxon world.
th-cam.com/video/K0btMunAvNI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ruWkvQuMaJZFHM1V
I’m 40 years old, I’m French, I live in Paris since I’m a teenager , and I wear a beret almost every day.
This is exactly like that modern family episode
Yes, we did the same scene 😊
@@atfrenchies *I love you and France! Keep making fun videos and trying hard for us. You're both French, right?*
@@HelloMyFriends228why do u hate Palestine?
@@Freepalestine54321when did he said that
@@Freepalestine54321 I dont support palestine nor Israel
I just want to stop people dying - donald trump
That’s so cute, many countries usually know if you’re a local or a tourist😂
the way she said so proudly "pardon" it was so cute 😂
His accent made me think he said "paper towel" instead of "The Eiffel Tower" 💀
113 likes and no comment? Let me fixe that
😂😂😊
But… he SAID paper towel ☠️
@@larrykinglk no he didn't. I didnt hear paper tower
I hear it 😂😂
Bold of you to think parisians are this friendly.
If it's anything like Quebec they're nice if they see you trying to speak French and will try to speak English if their English is better than your French but if you start in English and expect them to speak English then it's Je ne comprende pas
@@giordanodsouza9563 I've been there and I speak both French and English fluently 😂 the grumpy Parisian image didn't come from thin air trust me 😂.
@@rs158sksa dépend où a paris ?
in the video, they are pretty rude in fact
naw brother i Can assure you we are actually kind if we are not busy@@rs158sk
The last "PARDON" got me visiting my French dictionary.
Pardon is turkish
@@ec8104 Turkish??
it commes from latin "perdonare"
@@ec8104Bro half of Turkish language we use today is made up of French and
arabic.
Yes pardon A Turkish word
@@commanderfox7784Actually, it's Turkish. I know because ı am live in Turkey. Since more than half of the Arabs live in Turkey, you might think it belongs to them, but it actually belongs to the Turks.
You forgot the "there is no need to be mean" as a response to "we're wearing the same thing" 😂
there is no need to attack me
Yes, the beret kind of gives it away. I’ve never seen a Parisian wearing a beret!
:O
Nor any other French ppl either
So it must be a generational thing. The French we grew up watching on tv wore berets. And now that we think it is cool and want to wear them, the French eventually stopped wearing them so they won't be mistaken for tourists, i guess. 😅
@@hifhif5439 Take a little trip to the Southwest of France, you’ll see plenty of berets.
@@GeoSocratic it's not been a thing in France since at least the late 60s. With a few exceptions most people in France have never worn a beret. Especially men, but even for women it's pretty rare. Still a nice piece of clothing but not common.
That duolingo sound xddd
😂😂
It's Apple
Apple pay lol
That... that wasn't a duolingo sound, was it?
Nope, I rechecked , it was apple pay sound
A French guy speaking English. Now that's fantasy or science fiction!!😂😂😂
This is so true, french people in Paris wear elegant coats, they hardly wear a jacket like hers beside the beret
“ how did you know I’m not French?”
Guy:” the outfit”💀💀💀
Revert
you forgot the "there's no reason to attack me"
" we are wearing the same thing"
" Don't insult me please"
😂😂😂😂
"how do you know I'm not French" Dresses like the most touristy tourist ever 😂😂
France more stylish fashion but American too old style
Thats because only basque from south french weare berret in the north they dont.
"we are wearing the same outfit"
"There is no need to attack me."
😂😂
I remember that one
The "Don't' wOrrY I SpEak EngLIsH wuT aR u looKIn FoR? The EIffIL ToweR?😂😂
The way the third guy speaks his English with so much force😂. It's cute
I was really hoping for the last person to say 'There is no reason to attack me' 😂😂... That was iconic😂
I know rightt
Deadass. Went to Paris with my family and this group of Asian girls told us they were surprised we were American bc we dressed so well 😆 😅
😂😂😂
Were these girls wearing Canada Goose coats?
I love how he says the outfit as if the accent wasnt enough 😂
The berret is like the biggest giveaway of a tourist, or a black and white striped pattern😭
The way she said *pardon*
i am literally french and people have spoken english to me when i go to paris 😭
Inggris negara penjajah pada jaman dahulu, jadi anda harus mempelajari bahasa inggris😅😅😂
This is not a good thing!! 😂
@@auroraelsa.virsandrano no they had the 100 years war over this
MDRRR
Same but they spoke Russian to me instead of English 😂 I am French ...
My face is soft and round, big blue and green eyes, long blonde straight hair that can make them think that I look Slavic eventually but my body is not at all Slavic hahaha 😅
"Burgers are that way!" 🗣🗣🗣
L’accent du mec je m’en lasserais jamais 😂🤣🤣
I have been to Normandy and Nice. Nobody wears a beret except the tourists.
Hahha same in Singapore. Nobody wears floral shirts except the tourists
Béret comes from the south west of France, and we are still few to wear it everyday but everybody wears it for the village party (ferias)
J'habite en Normandie à camembert (la ville où le camembert a était créé) et jamais vue personne avec un béret
@@bina0042 bah oui le béret c'est en occitanie, tout ce qui est au sud de la Loire
@@matthieulagardere3886 J'habite en Occitanie, personne ne les porte ici non plus:))
"How do you know im not french?"
"Uhm, the outfit"
Got me real good lol😂😂😂😂😂
Edit: Wow i have 101 likes TYSM GUY!!!!!
That last pardon from that women had me😅
Me too lol
How she says pardon is so cute 😊
American : im gonna Travel France
Their tour : Paris Normandy Marseilles Versailles Baguettes French fries Ecargot
🇺🇸❤️🇫🇷
❤😂
@@atfrenchiesdid you know Pokémon Legends ZA is being based on Paris
Well I guess those places gives you a taste of the major cities, northern and southern France, coast and inland.. not a bad mix!
@laurarozamunda what you mean?
So true, but French person decides to tour America: NYC, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Not just an American thing haha
I can't deny that the man wearing blue jacket is very handsome ❤️
I met a lot of american people who live in France and they speak french very well. Speaking french is not as easy as english but but don’t worry, french can be spoken by anyone who really want it 👍
"Have a nice day" Such a sweet guy ☺️
Typical French Fashion
as a French Person i Approved
I have the opposite problem. Anyone else get mistaken as French when you’re just a girl from California? I’ve been told it is because…the way I dress and present myself. So, yes, this video is spot on. Not that it needed my insight. Just a funny side of things.
I'm American, but I like to play 90s techno at the beach, so people seem to think I'm a European tourist, probably German
I got mistaken as Italian in Italy
@@AslanKyoya1776I’m German, and way too many french people I’ve talked to in France have asked me where in the US I’m from lmao
Locals can always tell if ur a local or not just by the way u dress in general😭😭
❤😑can you follow me
how is that? can you explain it to us please?
This my favorite scene fr. Mitch is the funniest
She spent all her salary 😂
True
The way she said "padon" got me rolling on the floor
EDIT: nobody liked my comment so i did 😑
paRdon
I saw this and i automatically thought about Moder Family Mitchell france scene, where he ends up eating a pigeon 😂 and he finally quits and goes to a McDonalds 😂
Lmao that's cute a parisian saying "sorry".
"We're wearing the same thing."
"There is no reason to attack me."
We French have ability to tell who is from which country 😂
Y lastimosamente, mucha fama de desagradables e incluso racistas ....😮
how is that?
I thought I bought something with the last part the sound is the same when u buy something 😂
This scene from modern family I distinctly remember 😆 idk why
C'est la même chose quand un campagnard comme moi se rend à Paris alors qu'on est tous français
bizarre pourtant je suis belge et on ne m'a jamais parlé en anglais à Paris. Heureusement, je serais scandalisé ahhaha
@@basilerasidy7116Я учу ваш язык чтобы к вам приехать))
@@Vladimir-ii2pz Bonne chance et bon courage alors !
The biggest compliment you can get from a French person is them speaking French to you without obvious contempt showing on their faces. The French are really nice if they think you understand French. Their face changing expression when they have to change language is on other level.
Italians are the complete opposite, you speak a few words in Italian and don't order cappuccino after 11 or pasta Bolognese and they're impressed. Less so in touristy areas, but still.
Les italiens sont pires que les français 😂
Why should what the french think matter? They didnt think the african nations they colonized for their benefit mattered so I say they deserve to be stereotyped as they are built on a foundation of evil and self righteousness. Want me to care? They better show compassion
I speak French yet every time I go to a post office in Paris they tell me to speak proper French, they are only nice if you speak their dialect in the most clean way possible
@@SneakBee09133 Yeah we got traumatized by english teachers in school, they shamed most children my generation about "not talking english properly", so I suppose we're projecting our trauma a little too much, sorry 😅
At the end she looked like my english teacher from school😂😂
I love the modern family reference 😁
The Modern family reference is killing me 😭🔫
"Reference" lol
@@remyb6854 ?
I loved this scene in Modren Family😂
Des “Pardon” at the end is funny 😆
This some Modern family type sh*t with Mitchel Pritchet
'Pardong'😂
all jokes aside, good skit😃👍🏻
This word is Turkish
As a french I love this part of Modern Family 😂
She inspired from mordern family paris episode,mitchell is the guy who did this.
I like that guy who said have a nice day 😍
the highest compliment I know is when somebody in Paris asks me for an address, in Parisian French
This is exactly like from modern family but when Mitch says we are wearing the same clothes, the Parisian said no "need to attack me"
Refers to Mitchell Pritchet of Modern Family when he was in Paris
The beret 😂😂 zero chance to see a parisian wearing it and definitely NEVER with sweatpants 😂
So true we can definitivly reconized a tourist the way u dress and walk😂😂😂
This is from Modern family 😂
That Bonjour was so Lebanese 😂
Th Duolingo sound at the end😭
“There’s no reason to attack me” 😂
The Outfit 😂❤
Ha, reminds me of saying bon soir to the hotel clerk only to have her reply, "Good evening sir". So much for those 2 high school years of French class.
마지막 파든 할때 너무 귀여우심 ㅋㅋ
Le meuf en mode camouflage français 😂
Ils savent toujours pas que le béret c'est bordelais 💀💀
la meuf* et NON le béret n'est pas forcemant bordelais, ils en vendent aussi près de la Tour Eiffel
@@Chepaki86 Le béret dit basque béret bearn c'est côté Bordeaux mon poulet . Et je parle pas de la meuf mais des touristes anglos en général
@@Chepaki86 le béret est aussi parisien que le poulet à la basquaise même si c'est devenu un élément du cliché des étrangers, par contre étant francophone le le à la place du la c'était juste une faute de frappe mais que tu chiales pour ça prouve que toi t'as bien une mentalité de parigot -_-
@@Lostouilleoe j'avoue
Literally. I'm not french, but I obviously saw the difference between clothes😂
how is that please?
I was about to say "isn't this from modern family until I say the description".
I was there as a tourist, but people always greet me bounjour first... some people ask me location for direction.. they though im liviing in paris😂
I’ve seen this episode!! She orders the pigeon for lunch
guess french makeup and outfit will do instead of learning the language 😂😂😂
The hat!! Hahahha and the jacket might be hahaha
Lol i just watched the scene from modern family with Mitchel😂😂😂
“um. the outfit”
Yeah... And that problem got a lot worse with that Emily show... But hey now we can count American tourists easily xD
This is such a nice flashback
"there is no reason to attack me" 😂 would have been perfect
She became Margot Robbie instantly
Vous confondez français et parisiens les gars
That background slap🫡
The beret is probably only popular amongst tourists
This is hilarious 😂😂😂
Why do Americans go to a country when they know nothing about it? Why do you even want to visit? Im soeaking as an American who loves learning about culture. Why would i want to go visit a country i have no infinity to? Its the beret that gave her away😂
1. Saying Americans know nothing about France is really untrue. It’s France. People know about France. You’re acting like it’s some super small country no one’s ever heard of.
2. People all over the world like to travel to places they don’t know very well. A large part of the fun of traveling is learning about different peoples and cultures. I think a lot of people would find it quite boring to only go to places they have an *affinity* to.
3. American slander is really tired. Especially over a silly video. Give it a rest.
@@cuthip @cuthip I get where you are coming from. I'm also not saying know every nick and crany about a place. What I mean is why don't Americans (anyone really but I see it amongst Americans a lot) once you do know where you want to go, why not do the tiniest of research? Save some for learning at museums and other fun experiences but it's good to know a bit about a place before you go. For one knowing a few social norms (not all but enough to feel safe) help avoid you get scammed and charged more. It also helps avoid issues if you know a few laws so you don't get arrested in a foreign country or even specific states in America. What I meant too could be attributed to the fact I don't like doing things without a purpose so it's not supposed to be extreme negativity to Americans but rather confusion. Why would anyone want to go anywhere unprepared or unaware of something?? Now not saying they need a spiritual calling and fantasy dream desire to visit a place but if you are going somewhere across the world, why assume it's so similar to America or interested even a bit in the place you are going to. Say I book a trip to France and took time to learn the language to communicate like it's shown in this video. Why stop there? You want to communicate and social norms play a big role too. Yes, to be fair "nothing" was an exaggeration" however i know alot about many subjects and i was trying to avoid nerding out and explaining every side of a situation. This isn't even an example of that. I completely understand what you mean and agree. Everyone shouldn't have to know anything but even as an American I don't understand many social norms and though I know a lot about America, not knowing the "basics" is like "everything" in social and productive and safe situations. I'm not saying every American despite not clarifying in my original statement. Just so many I see and in my life go so unprepared and I just don't understand why. Other people from other countries too but in talking about this video which is American focused in comedy.
@@cuthip honestly it's just confusion of why would someone take so much time to learn a language to visit a place they don't care about not studying before they go? Not everything but basics like certain social things. She should be able to dress how she wants but it's always good to know what reaction you will get because of that to include getting scammed because most Americans (and others but a lot of Americans) get scammed and talk about their experiences. I hold confusion and worry for my fellow Americans. It's an observation of concern not brutal judgement
There is no need to attack me😂
the "you don't need to attack me like that" after "we're wearing the same thing" was highlight of the scene :")
As a french yes we speak English
None of you do, but 100% of you think you do.
@@jessicajohanna5849its a joke
I was waiting for the no need to attack me
This video made me to rewatch modern family 😅🤌🏻🥖
When the last guy said “the outfit 💀” 😂🤣😆🤣😂😆🤣😂😆🤣😂😆🥳🤣😂😆😂🤣🤣😆🤣🤣😂🤣😆🤣🤣😂🤣😆😆🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
The "parDon"😂
Missed "No need to attack me like that" 😂
Morden Family omg my favourite show
"The outfit" So true! 😂