Hello kindred spirits! ✨🦋🇫🇷 If you'd like to read about my expat life abroad in France, check out my blog here - helenawoods.com/category/life-in-france/ Also, if you've ever wanted to move to France and teach English (which is what brought my husband and I here!), here's an ebook he wrote on how to move and settle in France » helenawoods.com/shop Looking to improve your French? Click the link below for more information and use my code SPRINTHELENA for 20 euros or 25 dollars off your Sprint registration at Lingoda. See you in class! try.lingoda.com/HelenaWoodsSprint
Bon Jour Helena! Do you need a 4 year degree in English or a degree at all in the US, in order to teach English in France? This would be my dream come true for the second half of my life! Thanks B
it depends on the job! For tutoring, no. For university teachers, you need a Bachelors and the better jobs, Masters. To teach at a school, you need a bachelors degree but in France, school is 3 years not 4 years. 🤗
I'm French and my self-care is: - Eating good food, whether it's homemade or at a restaurant. - Good night of sleep. - Walking. - Going to the park to watch ducks. I would particularly advise watching ducks, or any animal you have in your area. It makes me so happy! Watching the ducks while eating is the best!
I totally can relate to this beautiful video. I was born in Paris and raised in France until age 10 when I arrived to the U.S. in 1971. I’m now pretty americanized and each time I return to France, I’m most authentically myself with enjoying the beauty of simple things. To slow down and savor the luxury of having my coffee ☕️ at an outdoor café and people watch. To me, that ritual of sipping slowly and enjoying each morsel of my buttery croissant 🥐 is pure bliss. Thank you for taking me back to my beautiful France with every video you produce so well.
Self care is a garden, messy, beautiful, and always in progress but there’s no rush. Everything has its own time of growth, bloom, and hibernation, and the little tending we do every day keeps it a thriving place. 😊 thank you Helena for another beautiful inspiring video
Simple living was practiced in Southern Europe and the Middle East as well as many other cultures. We need to go back to basics to heal ourselves and our troubled universe.
My husband was raised by a German mother ( her parents were immigrants), he wakes up anxious about” half the day being over!”. I sooo wish he could learn how to appreciate slower living. We visited France this past October, and had a wonderful time. The fresh flowers were so beautiful at the Paris stalls.
Yes to self care and slow mornings. I don’t know what I would do without my slow morning routine, it always starts my days off right. Beautifully said Helena and the imagery, you capture France perfectly.
As an American who has visited France twice, I miss the pace so much. This video was terrific reminder to try to incorporate a slower pace- thank you so much.
Alway inspiring and wise words Elena! I lived in France for 4 months but then went back to my noisy Italians which I adore. Now I am in the UK where no one thinks about slow living and that's a bit of a problem for me, but I make my own rules and if I want to live slowly that's what I will do. Beautiful put together video, such a delight to watch and listen to what you have to say! Much love and see you soon! xx
Thanks for sharing! I have learned much from your wisdom Helena. Self care is so important. In the past, I worked way too hard & put others before myself at the expense of my physical & mental health. I am changing my priority to focus on my well being instead of trying to people please. I feel better and have improved daily. Keep up the great work Helena!
I do love a slow morning self-care routine! I think it's important for us to look after ourselves too. A rushed morning tends to end in a frazzled day!
I love your perspective on things. I have been dealing with a lot of heavy stuff and each time I visit your channel I feel lighter. You make it feel ok that I consider myself and how to design and savour every moment I have. You are the break in the clouds. Thank you 💐
🥹🥹🥰🤗 this comment made me feel all the feels. Thank you for sharing your beautiful thoughts and loving words with me. It makes me so happy knowing that my channel uplifts you ❤️ SO happy to share the lightness with you, lovely ✨
I definitely learn something new here from you Helena, we should set that intention of ours for the day! We need to slow down and let ourselves get the pace, just breathe and be self aware! Thanks for sharing this with us Helena!❤
Amazing video highly inspiring to really start prioritizing those small yet powerful self care rituals that spark so much joy for us 🤗 I lived in France for almost 5 years and fell in love with the way French people create joyful simple beautiful rituals prioritizing a healthy pleasure and being truly alive instead of overloading yourself with work and never having time to truly live. Miss France ❤
Thank you for another beautiful, inspiring video Helena! ✨️ I agree that slowing down is essential to enjoying life. I definitely feel the pressure to fill my day to the brim with productivity/accomplishments. But, what truly brings me peace and joy are deep breaths, taking care of my body and finding beauty in simple moments. 💖
Love yr videos! I do journal w my tea every morning… im taking the bus more, regular walks to the supermarket for fresh groceries every few days… watching the ducks and geese. Pretending to be french in america! Until i can get to france.
Part of my self care is keeping up with your content or rewatching videos for warm positive fuzziness whenever I need to remind myself I'm enough in this life 🥰💞👏🏻
Thanks Helena I am from Ireland being busy here is definitely a badge of honour and if you are relaxing without a phone in front of you people are nearly thinking there is something wrong with you. Anyway wonderful video as always
I'm from Ireland too, but living in America. I was just thinking yes in Ireland we always have to be busy as idleness is seen as a sin but we also have fun, HARD! which Americans don't. I think that was the rub for me over here. Work hard but play hard. Here it's just work and after that alot of blah. 😕
@@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 It seems to me that the Irish are a people who also know how to celebrate life. In an Irish way, not like the French, but still.
Thank you for this video! In this busy crazy world it is so important not to forget about self-care. Enjoy little things and simple pleasures. Hope you have a great day ❤
Your videos are so lovely this video is one of my favorites needed it today . Thank you may you receive an abundance of blessings for the blessings your bringing to our hearts & soul. France looks great on you 🇳🇱
Merci, thank you, for this beautiful video. You forgot something about le petit déjeuner (breakfast): le pain beurre This can be baguette, toast, some slice of bread with butter with usually a café au lait (coffee with milk)... Can be another drink like chocolate for the children ... some of us even trempe la partie du pain qu'il vont manger dans le café au lait ... A true ritual ! Translation: we dunk the part of the bread we eat in the café au lait, then start again and again until there is no more bread to eat ! Good memories 🤠 I was born in Breizh - located in West France, and lived in this relaxing friendly country until I immigrated un. Canada.
Bonne soirée Hélèna . . . J'aime voir nos villes et paysages au travers de votre regard et vos ressentis. . . Et vos regards tendres à tous les deux sur nos petits bonheurs du quotidien nous ravis😍💕😘😘
Beautiful vlog, Helena. I will watch this again and again as I need reminding when life gets busy and I get distracted away from living my life with intentional self-care. Thank you for this.
Thanks for the beautiful video♥️ I found you today! And I start subscription. You remaind me my visit in Paris 30 years ago with my present husband. We engaged that time in Paris ! We live in Poland. Best Regards from Warsaw🖐 Izabela
It's been a while since I've stopped by to watch one of your videos and I'm so happy to see your subscriber number - well done. I found your channel back in the very early days and I'm so pleased to see it's growth. Really enjoyed this video.
I have lived my life like this for years. Maybe it comes from age or just my way of being. I do not live in France but I do live in Europe. Having lived in the US at one point I can not understand that hurry, hurry, hurry high alert mentality. I am glad you are finding your rhythm and enjoying France.
lovely video, I loved Paris the first time I visited and hope to visit a 2nd time. I fortunately have relatives in Greece and I have visited there all throughout my life and they also know how to enjoy life, it is a very laid back lifestyle.
How beautiful your work and your way of narrative Helenawoods, the French must be proud that an American poetically expresses and recognizes social aspects of living that are increasingly extinct in modern societies.
We are not taught to take care of ourselves and loved ones. I remember my mom always emphasizing waking up early on a Saturday morning when I was young - to be productive when I knew my body needed sleep after a long week without free time. I believe we are really pushed often to the limit in our culture and we really have to fight to counter our burn out culture. I always pay attention to Europeans especially regarding work-life balance.
I wish so much I could have mornings like that, but it can only happen on weekends. I have to leave the house a little after 6 AM on work days, and I am *not* a morning person so I'm just not able to get up early enough. I do lay out my clothes and other things so my morning isn't frenetic, but it's not enjoyable. (I do get to work early enough to make coffee and have breakfast before I need to actually work, though, so there's that!)
Hello once again beautiful! Thank you once again for such a beautiful video. I must be French at heart because that’s exactly why I wake up 45 minutes-1 hour before I have to face the world. It’s my “me” time and my time to set my day right inviting Jesus into it. Now I just need the silky pj’s😅
Coucou Helena 🌹 Hope you're doing great !! My name is Nacime from Paris. I'm 37 years and I'm mostly introvert ☺. I'm still single and I'm wondering how an introvert like me or you could live with a partner without stress ? Autrement dit, comment pourrais je avoir du temps pour moi-même sans ruiner la vie de couple? Bonne continuation Love and peace 💚 Nacime
Gorgeous. But one question: is it the French who go slowly or the Americans who go too fast? ;) Sorry to break your dream, but the breakfast of the majority of French people when they are at home consists of Kellogs cereal, buttered toast, coffee and tea... sorry. When they are at the cafe, they have breakfast as you describe it... ;) Parisian life is not as slow as you describe. Unfortunately. I have never seen so few people in the streets of Paris. And who walk so slowly... ;)
I haven’t seen a video more full of cliches and hollow wellness buzzwords in a long time. There’s still some good tips here if you can wade through the litany of platitudes.
Lovely video. The French are so sexy. Alas if I went to bed in a camisole apart from it being wrapped around my throat I would more than I bargained for by the morning and it would be the fancy coffee!! My partner is French Canadian but he won’t speak French to me (he likes to keep it for his secret language for his friends 😂) although their French language is not like France.
Tout les français ne vivent pas comme ça Madame, quand vous travaillez poster en usine ou artisans , agriculteur médecin infirmière ect.. je peux vous dire que leurs vie est loin d'être lente et qui n'on pas souvent le temps de prendre soins d'eux .La vous décrivez la vie des retraiter , des enseignants a mi temps , des écrivains et artistes peintres a domicile .Il faut arrêter de faire ce genre de vidéo a destination de vos compatriotes donnant une image biaisé de la France et de la vie d'une majorité de Français.( arrêter aussi l'air d'accordéon a chaque fois qu'il y a un reportage sur la France , petite info c'est un instrument italien et mis a part dans les guinguettes plus grand monde en écoute est cela depuis des décennies.) Merci .
The best way to learn any language is Duolingo, it is made into a game through that app and it is so much easier to learn than anything else I have tried, and its free! There are so many different languages on there and they are so much fun to learn.
To each their own! For me, personally I disagree. I've been using Duolingo for years and I've learned waaaay more French in just a few months working with a native speaking teacher with Lingoda than using an app. There's something to be said about actually having conversations with a native speaker and being corrected.🤗 Glad you enjoy it!
Hello kindred spirits! ✨🦋🇫🇷 If you'd like to read about my expat life abroad in France, check out my blog here - helenawoods.com/category/life-in-france/
Also, if you've ever wanted to move to France and teach English (which is what brought my husband and I here!), here's an ebook he wrote on how to move and settle in France » helenawoods.com/shop
Looking to improve your French? Click the link below for more information and use my code SPRINTHELENA for 20 euros or 25 dollars off your Sprint registration at Lingoda. See you in class!
try.lingoda.com/HelenaWoodsSprint
Bon Jour Helena! Do you need a 4 year degree in English or a degree at all in the US, in order to teach English in France? This would be my dream come true for the second half of my life! Thanks B
it depends on the job! For tutoring, no. For university teachers, you need a Bachelors and the better jobs, Masters. To teach at a school, you need a bachelors degree but in France, school is 3 years not 4 years. 🤗
@@helenawoods thank you!!!! ♡
I'm French and my self-care is:
- Eating good food, whether it's homemade or at a restaurant.
- Good night of sleep.
- Walking.
- Going to the park to watch ducks.
I would particularly advise watching ducks, or any animal you have in your area. It makes me so happy! Watching the ducks while eating is the best!
Such a wonderful self care practice 💕and a great tip! Love how you enjoy watching the ducks. 🤗
About ducks...
I do the same in Poland!
I go to the park to watch ducks in the small lake 😊
@@warsawrose3256 That's so nice! Ducks all around the world ahah
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I totally can relate to this beautiful video. I was born in Paris and raised in France until age 10 when I arrived to the U.S. in 1971. I’m now pretty americanized and each time I return to France, I’m most authentically myself with enjoying the beauty of simple things. To slow down and savor the luxury of having my coffee ☕️ at an outdoor café and people watch. To me, that ritual of sipping slowly and enjoying each morsel of my buttery croissant 🥐 is pure bliss. Thank you for taking me back to my beautiful France with every video you produce so well.
ahhh your words are magic ✨🇫🇷 People-watching at an outdoor cafe is the best. So happy to share the beauty and simplicity with you through video! 🤗
Self care is a garden, messy, beautiful, and always in progress but there’s no rush. Everything has its own time of growth, bloom, and hibernation, and the little tending we do every day keeps it a thriving place. 😊 thank you Helena for another beautiful inspiring video
Simple living was practiced in Southern Europe and the Middle East as well as many other cultures. We need to go back to basics to heal ourselves and our troubled universe.
My husband was raised by a German mother ( her parents were immigrants), he wakes up anxious about” half the day being over!”. I sooo wish he could learn how to appreciate slower living. We visited France this past October, and had a wonderful time. The fresh flowers were so beautiful at the Paris stalls.
Yes to self care and slow mornings. I don’t know what I would do without my slow morning routine, it always starts my days off right. Beautifully said Helena and the imagery, you capture France perfectly.
As an American who has visited France twice, I miss the pace so much. This video was terrific reminder to try to incorporate a slower pace- thank you so much.
Alway inspiring and wise words Elena! I lived in France for 4 months but then went back to my noisy Italians which I adore. Now I am in the UK where no one thinks about slow living and that's a bit of a problem for me, but I make my own rules and if I want to live slowly that's what I will do. Beautiful put together video, such a delight to watch and listen to what you have to say! Much love and see you soon! xx
Thanks for sharing! I have learned much from your wisdom Helena. Self care is so important. In the past, I worked way too hard & put others before myself at the expense of my physical & mental health. I am changing my priority to focus on my well being instead of trying to people please. I feel better and have improved daily. Keep up the great work Helena!
that's so great to hear, Steve! When your cup is full, you can give plenty to the world and others! So cool to hear about your shift in priorities 🤗
Je n’ai pas le courage is one of my favorite expressions! The pleasure/effort principle is key.
Waking up with a clear mind and a happy heart is a blessing.
indeed ❤️
I do love a slow morning self-care routine! I think it's important for us to look after ourselves too. A rushed morning tends to end in a frazzled day!
This reminded me to make the mundane beautiful. This was wonderful. Thank you. ❤
I live in France also, and it takes a lot to get me to slow down. The French environment helps!
Great video Helena!
thanks Janice!! ❤️🤗
I love your perspective on things. I have been dealing with a lot of heavy stuff and each time I visit your channel I feel lighter. You make it feel ok that I consider myself and how to design and savour every moment I have. You are the break in the clouds. Thank you 💐
🥹🥹🥰🤗 this comment made me feel all the feels. Thank you for sharing your beautiful thoughts and loving words with me. It makes me so happy knowing that my channel uplifts you ❤️ SO happy to share the lightness with you, lovely ✨
@@helenawoods you have a real gift. I’m grateful that you share. Keep seizing each moment! Wishing you many, many more magical moments💕
I just found your channel. I am a young vibrant 66 Y/O who couldn’t agree with you more. You are so right taking a look at your videos. Beautiful 😍
I definitely learn something new here from you Helena, we should set that intention of ours for the day! We need to slow down and let ourselves get the pace, just breathe and be self aware! Thanks for sharing this with us Helena!❤
It's so good for the soul! Thanks for the love, Trish - so happy to share! 🤗
Amazing video highly inspiring to really start prioritizing those small yet powerful self care rituals that spark so much joy for us 🤗 I lived in France for almost 5 years and fell in love with the way French people create joyful simple beautiful rituals prioritizing a healthy pleasure and being truly alive instead of overloading yourself with work and never having time to truly live. Miss France ❤
Thank you for another beautiful, inspiring video Helena! ✨️ I agree that slowing down is essential to enjoying life. I definitely feel the pressure to fill my day to the brim with productivity/accomplishments. But, what truly brings me peace and joy are deep breaths, taking care of my body and finding beauty in simple moments. 💖
Love yr videos! I do journal w my tea every morning… im taking the bus more, regular walks to the supermarket for fresh groceries every few days… watching the ducks and geese. Pretending to be french in america! Until i can get to france.
Part of my self care is keeping up with your content or rewatching videos for warm positive fuzziness whenever I need to remind myself I'm enough in this life 🥰💞👏🏻
That's what I'm doing now! I love the French way of life.
Thanks Helena I am from Ireland being busy here is definitely a badge of honour and if you are relaxing without a phone in front of you people are nearly thinking there is something wrong with you. Anyway wonderful video as always
I'm from Ireland too, but living in America. I was just thinking yes in Ireland we always have to be busy as idleness is seen as a sin but we also have fun, HARD! which Americans don't. I think that was the rub for me over here. Work hard but play hard. Here it's just work and after that alot of blah. 😕
@@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 It seems to me that the Irish are a people who also know how to celebrate life. In an Irish way, not like the French, but still.
Thank you for this video! In this busy crazy world it is so important not to forget about self-care. Enjoy little things and simple pleasures. Hope you have a great day ❤
Your videos are so lovely this video is one of my favorites needed it today . Thank you may you receive an abundance of blessings for the blessings your bringing to our hearts & soul. France looks great on you 🇳🇱
Merci, thank you, for this beautiful video.
You forgot something about le petit déjeuner (breakfast): le pain beurre
This can be baguette, toast, some slice of bread with butter with usually a café au lait (coffee with milk)... Can be another drink like chocolate for the children ... some of us even trempe la partie du pain qu'il vont manger dans le café au lait ... A true ritual !
Translation: we dunk the part of the bread we eat in the café au lait, then start again and again until there is no more bread to eat !
Good memories 🤠
I was born in Breizh - located in West France, and lived in this relaxing friendly country until I immigrated un. Canada.
Bonne soirée Hélèna . . . J'aime voir nos villes et paysages au travers de votre regard et vos ressentis. . . Et vos regards tendres à tous
les deux sur nos petits bonheurs du quotidien nous ravis😍💕😘😘
Beautiful vlog, Helena. I will watch this again and again as I need reminding when life gets busy and I get distracted away from living my life with intentional self-care. Thank you for this.
Thanks for the beautiful video♥️
I found you today! And I start subscription.
You remaind me my visit in Paris 30 years ago with my present husband. We engaged that time in Paris !
We live in Poland.
Best Regards from Warsaw🖐
Izabela
Fabulous vid…thoughtfully and beautifully done and wonderfully informative!!! 🌟
This was beautiful, something I always strive for.
Well, I'm going for a walk in woods.
Thank you, Helena!
your videos are beautifully filmed and put together.
After a bit of a restless night and heavy rain, I've loved listening to this before I started my day...Thank you x love from North Yorkshire, UK
Thank you for your lovely videos. You are such a sweet delight!
so happy to share! 🤗
It's been a while since I've stopped by to watch one of your videos and I'm so happy to see your subscriber number - well done. I found your channel back in the very early days and I'm so pleased to see it's growth. Really enjoyed this video.
Thanks Libby 🤗 I remember you well! You've supported me since the beginning of this channel. Thank you for being here 🥰
❤️thank you Helena❤️
Thank you Helena, beautiful video xxx
Loved this Helena! 🎅☃️🎄🌸 x
Thank you Helena I am so thankful for finding you. Bonne journée
I have lived my life like this for years. Maybe it comes from age or just my way of being. I do not live in France but I do live in Europe. Having lived in the US at one point I can not understand that hurry, hurry, hurry high alert mentality. I am glad you are finding your rhythm and enjoying France.
Love this video!
lovely video, I loved Paris the first time I visited and hope to visit a 2nd time. I fortunately have relatives in Greece and I have visited there all throughout my life and they also know how to enjoy life, it is a very laid back lifestyle.
Love this. Thank you so much for your beautiful videos.
Peace and Blessings
Great info and video
How beautiful your work and your way of narrative Helenawoods, the French must be proud that an American poetically expresses and recognizes social aspects of living that are increasingly extinct in modern societies.
I wish more Americans could embrace that belief. I do, but most around me celebrate being busy and productive. 😒
seriously! Everytime I go back to visit the US or even when I consume American media, I notice the difference in pace and priorities.
@@helenawoods Agreed! I feel some look at my lifestyle as lazy instead of peaceful. ☺️
We are not taught to take care of ourselves and loved ones. I remember my mom always emphasizing waking up early on a Saturday morning when I was young - to be productive when I knew my body needed sleep after a long week without free time. I believe we are really pushed often to the limit in our culture and we really have to fight to counter our burn out culture. I always pay attention to Europeans especially regarding work-life balance.
Americans are sick and a lot of French women I’ve seen in the media or TH-cam look very healthy
Loved this one on so many levels. Thank you.😊
Thank you, you Inspired me
Such a relaxing lifestyle
I wish so much I could have mornings like that, but it can only happen on weekends. I have to leave the house a little after 6 AM on work days, and I am *not* a morning person so I'm just not able to get up early enough. I do lay out my clothes and other things so my morning isn't frenetic, but it's not enjoyable. (I do get to work early enough to make coffee and have breakfast before I need to actually work, though, so there's that!)
I came across your vlog. It’s awesome ❤
They shun work, s which gives you a lot of time for those simple pleasures during the day! I live in Burgundy and see it first hand
Just simply beautiful!❤
Your videos and content are stunningly beautiful and inspiring.
So much wisdom and beauty in your videos !! ♥♥
Thank you Helena
Perfect 💕💕💕🎶🕊
Thank you so much Helena ✨🪷✨
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I enjoy your beautiful You Tubes so very much....such a wise young woman you are....thank you.🌷🌷🌷
thank you Bonnie! 💕 Such a joy to share the beauty of France with you 🤗
Love this advice so much! Thanks so much ❤‼️
It is worth noting that even French people mostly live slowly, they are among the most productive while working.
Not a paradoxe, only a consequence
Love this ....😍😍😍so good 😍😍great job and idea🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
Yes! Yes! Yes! 😄🌼🌸
I love the vibes of this video ❤
Hello once again beautiful! Thank you once again for such a beautiful video. I must be French at heart because that’s exactly why I wake up 45 minutes-1 hour before I have to face the world. It’s my “me” time and my time to set my day right inviting Jesus into it. Now I just need the silky pj’s😅
love it!! 💕 That time is so important for feeling good for the rest of the day! 💕
@@helenawoods yes! People think I’m crazy when I tell them I do this but of course “they are americanos” (French accent) lol!
beautiful video ❤
Thanks for sharing! ❤
LOL...just saw the ending of the video...yup ..that's Paris!! LOL
Beautiful ❤
Precious
Part of slowing down and enjoying life more is stopping all these apps for everything!!
As I've only recently discovered your channel...what city / town is this TH-cam places at?
French women typically don’t eat pastries for breakfast or bread at lunch
I said pastries on the weekend. Marker 4:24 - 4:45 😊
Coucou Helena 🌹
Hope you're doing great !!
My name is Nacime from Paris. I'm 37 years and I'm mostly introvert ☺.
I'm still single and I'm wondering how an introvert like me or you could live with a partner without stress ?
Autrement dit, comment pourrais je avoir du temps pour moi-même sans ruiner la vie de couple?
Bonne continuation
Love and peace 💚
Nacime
Gorgeous. But one question: is it the French who go slowly or the Americans who go too fast? ;)
Sorry to break your dream, but the breakfast of the majority of French people when they are at home consists of Kellogs cereal, buttered toast, coffee and tea... sorry. When they are at the cafe, they have breakfast as you describe it... ;)
Parisian life is not as slow as you describe. Unfortunately. I have never seen so few people in the streets of Paris. And who walk so slowly... ;)
Hello Friend 🌻🐝
Hello lovely!! 🌻 🤗
@@helenawoods you are loved. 🐦💙💎 you are a gem of a spirit and much needed.
Hi ,mam. I'm looking for abroad job. Any job vacancy mam
I haven’t seen a video more full of cliches and hollow wellness buzzwords in a long time. There’s still some good tips here if you can wade through the litany of platitudes.
I saw your tribute to Julia Cameron's morning pages! Again, commonality...
Lovely video. The French are so sexy. Alas if I went to bed in a camisole apart from it being wrapped around my throat I would more than I bargained for by the morning and it would be the fancy coffee!! My partner is French Canadian but he won’t speak French to me (he likes to keep it for his secret language for his friends 😂) although their French language is not like France.
I never heard about french prioritise breakfast, lunch and dinner yes breakfast on a week day ... no lol
Welcome to civilization.
Tout les français ne vivent pas comme ça Madame, quand vous travaillez poster en usine ou artisans , agriculteur médecin infirmière ect.. je peux vous dire que leurs vie est loin d'être lente et qui n'on pas souvent le temps de prendre soins d'eux .La vous décrivez la vie des retraiter , des enseignants a mi temps , des écrivains et artistes peintres a domicile .Il faut arrêter de faire ce genre de vidéo a destination de vos compatriotes donnant une image biaisé de la France et de la vie d'une majorité de Français.( arrêter aussi l'air d'accordéon a chaque fois qu'il y a un reportage sur la France , petite info c'est un instrument italien et mis a part dans les guinguettes plus grand monde en écoute est cela depuis des décennies.) Merci .
This video is not self care in France.
It's self care when you have a lot of money and no kids.
The best way to learn any language is Duolingo, it is made into a game through that app and it is so much easier to learn than anything else I have tried, and its free! There are so many different languages on there and they are so much fun to learn.
To each their own! For me, personally I disagree. I've been using Duolingo for years and I've learned waaaay more French in just a few months working with a native speaking teacher with Lingoda than using an app. There's something to be said about actually having conversations with a native speaker and being corrected.🤗 Glad you enjoy it!