When a Frenchman calls an Indian Call Center : The iRabbit
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2018
- A French man calls an Indian call centre when his new iRabbit can't understand his accent.
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This!
Haha! This is true, I am learning French now and i can totally relate that! 😁, a lovely language though!
Divided by nations, united by by tech frustrations 🤣🤣🤣.
😂🤣
Yeah
I'm french, indian and a rabbit so I can relate to this.
Wow ! I'm sure you must face a great deal of prejudice and jealousy from your fellow rabbits to be able to write, read, understand English , French and Hindi, being able to go on RUclips and the remarkable aptitude of using a keyboard with your rabbit paws ! 😁 I'm impressed.
Welcome to this giant two-legged animals social media 😜
Loik, hahahahahah
Two types of comments🔝
So you're not a sheep?
Oh you are many, hahahahaaaaaaaaa
Indian call center speaks way too clear for a call center
I’m dying! I’m from the southern U.S. Nobody understands us! My dad got an Alexa and this is exactly what it did to him 😂
Is Texas Southern US? I love the cowboy accent probably because of Young Sheldon
It's weird because I always found USA English to be quite easy to understand, I prefer British English but I think American pronunciation and writing is usually a bit more logical. Maybe I just haven't heard some weird accents yet.
@hungariangiraffe6361 they're talking about the southern accent, and it's not the standardised American accent you're thinking of. They speak in cursive and have different pronunciations.
We understand you.
Can I pet that dawwwggg ? 😛
This Indian man was so much easier for me to understand than anyone at a call center, ever.
Yeah, call center guy was unrealistically good.
This was the first time I saw a perfect Indian accent being shown in a video
@@mastrammeena328 as an indian, i can assure you there is no 'perfect' indian accent. everyone here speaks with their own accent
@@Mephisto42069 ig they mean no fake accent added means perfect because i did not feel miss represented at all
Hello I'm under the water
When you speak both English and French this is much funnier
Oui, I know.😆
Yes
Ah que we !
Thanks 😔😂
Oui en effet
1 mistake. The Indian call center guy is never called 'Raj' -he is normally called 'Cecil' or 'Jonathan' or even 'Rupert'!
I had a Magdalene once
I love how the call center guy has a useful expressions paper with a smiley face attached to it. He has a difficult job. Kudos to him for being cheerful to the end.
When he wrote "EGREG i was dying🤣🖤
I had it at '#' 😂
"Egreg" is more or less known name of the letter, the next level is e/ipsilon))
I started doing french a few weeks after watching this, definitely helped me learn the alphabet 😂😂
@@bharamas1 y in French is "igrek" not "waiy"
@@Magicalnora Thanks :) Yeah i am indian too.. never would have imaged Y was igrek !!
he still kept his smile. a professional call center agent, indeed
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.nnama
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.nensa
A decent actor.
Yes, I was expecting a typical break out the moment he heard abuse. But poor thing.
As an Indian, I can confirm he is not from Delhi 🤣
I actually hate the fake, glued on smiles on the service personnel's faces. It doesn't do anything good for me to watch them grin falsely. I know they don't mean it and they hate it, and forcing themselves to wear it is destroying their souls and giving them a burnout, ulcers or neurosis in a couple of years.
As an Englishman who has a good grasp of French language, including pronunciation, this was hilarious! Thanks for the laughs; i sympathise with both Thierry and the call handler!
And I am French and zee sizz so fanny
The Frenchman is very handsome.
I once worked for an american call center. I got a call from an american guy with a veeeeery strong accent. I gave him all the wrong answers 'cause i couldn't understand a single word. But he was laughing so hard at my not understanding him that he thanked me for having made him laugh soooo much in long time. Good guy😊. Cheers from Argentina
I feel you 😂 the customer i dealt with had a very thick southern alabama accent and she was just laughing at my nonsense answers 😂
@@alyssamarietapongot4172 hahaha thank you Alyssa for your support and welcome to the club😁😁😁
@@josegalotti2932 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻😉
😂😂
Lol...
French : But, I paid a lot of money
It is not sheep
Indian : Exactly sir it is a rabbit not a sheep 😂😂😂
That Indian guy handled it smoooothly😬😅😅😅
I worked in a call center for over two years. The training involved 4 long weeks from 04:00 to midnight. It was very professional and not a CIRCUS
😂😂😂😂😂
Chip to eat? Or tip inside de rabbit? We are talking about lunch or an electronic product?
French: I mean, it is not ship.
I broke out laughing like a maniac at the "aash" 😂😂
5 English accent that needs to collab:
1. Russian accent
2. Indian accent
3. Japanese accent
4. French accent
5. Black American accent
Jamaican & Nigerian accent too
or Korean :-)
Add Singaporean
Singaporean or Malaysian accents
Italian would be great
As someone who works on a call center and understands English and French, this is beyond hilarious!
This isn't "someone."
I'm french and I had to call an Indian support center once. it was painfull because I could barely understand one word in three and I was quite aware they did not understand me any better.
@@DamocMetalFever i am french too, happening same thing when my miss call a support center in india ( english speaker), and noone can understand her , she's uk born UK!!!
Comedy at it's best. I understood both the French and the Indian accent.
Hi probando u have a beautiful name. Where are you from ?
"I understand that you're a non-vegetarian Mr Greg" 😂 dying
- I would like to talk to your chief.
- I am not THAT kind of Indian, sir 🤣
I am an Indian working in IT company. My clients were from Luxembourg and French Bank. We used to have problems understanding each other's English accent 😅 this was so relatable 😊 they were really nice and sweet people. Now I am working with USA clients but I miss French clients.
i m not from France & Luxembourg but i have problem to understand indian
@Nature we cant understand & differentiate. its just 1 for us
If you can't differentiate,that means you have just heard one language until nowXD
Each language is very different,they are not even dialects of each other, totally diff grammar,sentence structures and even script
@@klsim719 In India there are 22 official languages & countless regional languages. Now God knows which one you heard 😂
@@thewonderer9551 as what i said before, cant differentiate
This is unrelated, but the rabbit looks damn cute.
it really does tho =:3
So!! You want me to call myself "flossy-bunny?"
@Ch Erry share and sharealike!
I'll say, that took a weird turn in the end.
Looks like a Chucky rabbit.
(Checks vocabulary) Bien sur monsieur 😂😂😂😂
As an Indian.... it is natural to confuse with "hungry " ,,, and "I ate the rabbit " ... but later part is done for comedy only....
The French don't pronounce a good 'h'. He tried to say: "I hate the rabbit." But with the silent h, it came out as 'ate'.
A 2 year old video, having the comment section opened today and we all are here already.
yup, this content is just too good to be ignored :))
I feel for the Indian guy, I’ve had to help French speakers trying to speak English.
🤣🤣
Could be worse - I'm English and I've had to help English speakers trying to speak English (????)
@@jeffreycrawley1216 what how?
@@chaitanyabuilds americans I guess.
@B8g Yuo you own Trump
As a linguist and translator I really enjoyed this a lot! Well done!!!!
As an American speaking French to my French speech recognition, I feel the rage 🤣
For the ones who wonder, his name is Thierry, so H is "ash" in French. And Y is "egrec"...
Wow impressed by how similar it is to Spanish Y "i griega"
@@MichKirschner Funny, in Portuguese is "ípsilon" and in Italian "ypsilon", but this letter doesn't exist in both languages and is only used for foreign words.
@@MichKirschner As a Greek person, I couldn't agree more 😃. It's called "Ypsilon" (pronounced "eee-psee-lon") in Greek, like your Lancia car.
It's üpsilon in german. It seems that greece and Portugal have a commonality to this letter.
@@rosesera2202 Wie bitte!?!?!? Wie kommst Du darauf, dass "Y" auf Deutsch "Üpsilon" heißt? Es heißt Ypsilon.
Omg I can relate to this. I'm half Chinese half Mauritian, living in California, and I went to the hospital once because my friend's cat scratched me. The doctor asked me, 'so where did the cat scar you?' And I said, 'in the living room'. ---> They burst out the laugh for a long time till I finally realized my answer is supposed to be 'on my arm'. 😂
hilarious :)
I can surelly say that it is "you"
c'est rigolo!
Its normal Bro,how about if they live in China.,did you think that they can speak Chinese language fluently?
Haha. But at least you know what to do if you break your arm in two places. Avoid those two places in future 🤣😂🤣😂
As a Mauritian who speaks English, French and Hindi, I could see where the misunderstandings come from 😅
Mauritian right winger😅😂.
Happy to see you from India.
@@BruceWayne-qe7bs
I now live in France where I support Marine Le Pen 😉
I cant stop laughing, so bad, but so funny. Brilliant sketch. Love a good sense of humour.
RUclips recommendation unites us all again
see u in 5 years
Hahahah the worst is that this is a commercial xd
See you in 2026!
☮❤🦘🇦🇺
I'm half British and half German, and have been living in France since 1972. I have a smartphone and Google can't understand me. This makes me mad. My German friend tells me that when I speak German I sound like a German Swiss. When I speak French, I apparently have either a German or English accent. When I speak English, Google doesn't like my accent either - bloody hell, so frustrating !!!
You should thank your parents for that :)
Someone told me once that smartphones have trouble understanding women's voices. I can't get them to understand me either.
I can relate. My father is french and my mother is German. I've lived in Germany for 5 years before moving in Canada where I've to learn English so nobody understand me. I can understand German very well but i never learned to write it correctly. When i try to speak English, i sound like a french person trying to speak English with a German accent and french Canadian is hard to understand for Frenchman. So I'm doomed!!
No need to say that my English grammar suck.
Now I wish you recorded your self saying this. I know I have an accent even in my own native language (Spanish) lol 😂 but it’s funny when someone with a heavy accent in English tells me that I have an accent when I speak English
I'm Polish living in UK; when I go to Poland in shops they're amazed I "speak Polish that well"; but on the flip side I have no probs with Google lol
I know an Indian guy with a French girlfriend. They communicate just fine! If not, they probably wouldn't fight and disagree so much!
Germany doesn't have a "Long Live Germany" quote on his language board 💀
I am from Canada and speak only English. In the mid 1990's I spent time in China on a construction project involving techies from Germany, Netherlands, Japan and Canada. The Chinese only provided English translators for the project so for many people they were trying to communicate in a second (or third) language. Many times I found myself being a 'transliterator' as I could understand the often 'unorthodox' English being used between translator and tech, where they could not understand each other. Also I was able to find alternate phrasing for words not known by one or the other involved.
I lost it when he said "Hola" 😂
Yes that's Spanish
*Visible confusion*
@@agentp9900 He just tried it all :-)
XD
jajaja
I am French used to work with Indian people and it reminds me so many good memories 😂😁🤣
me too
Hello Greg, my old friend 👋🏽
Still eat your equipment?
wot about bad memories eh? the smell?
@@Raspukek-fu8unno one has bad memories with Indians except for some third grade smelly abdools and mentally ill incels because they are insecure
Now French people can understand what it feels like when you try to talk to them and they refuse to understand if it isn’t 100% correct
I had experience working with teams from French, India and Japan in one project. They all speak English but.. my poor brain worked so hard trying to interpret what they said.
I'd say Japanese people trying to speak English would be the hardest.
With the French or Indian accent, it's more of a sound pattern, so your hears eventually adapt.
But Japanese grammar is very different from Western grammar, so it makes for some pretty hardcore English.
The video is almost 3 years old, but ALL comments except ONE are no more than 8 hours ago. And the video has 700k views, it's so weird.
Promoted
That's why it has shown up in all our recommendations/timelines
Not weird: there are so many hysterically funny videos to watch on YT that some of us haven't just gotten around to the linguistic ones yet...
I speak both English and french and that really sound realistic.
Sesnoss
You can teach french?
Why French people talk from throat?
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.mtdta
@@kezzy616 I'm Brazilian and have started learning French for a coupe of months. The language is very nasal, even more than Portuguese. So I think it's harder for French people to speak English than the opposite, because of the gutural sounds.
True
I love the name typing part😂😂
Indian customer service agents are everybody’s worst nightmare😂
The way he talks to the rabbit at the end, he sounds like he wants to seduce her. A RABBIT. lol
Jessica Rabbit is sexy.. lol...
Lol and the rabbit of course pronounces the french r perfectly first try
He is French. What else do u expect?
Reminds me of that rabbit in ghost stories 🤣
Please don't judge XD
Here's my situation:
My wife and I, we are from Serbia. My wife is working in call-center for an airline, with another call-centers in India and Philippines. That means she is in contact with all kinds of French and English speakers.
I showed her your video and she couldn't stop laughing! She is having similar situations almost daily....
You were joking but you nailed it!
😄 must be a lot of comedy happening.
@@johnhonai4601 😂😂😂
I am also from Serbia 😂
Im from the boston region and ive been to other states where they could not understand me. I met a guy from rural Tennessee and it took me three days to understand him on a basic level. That would be the distance in KM from serbia to Portugal. I want to see how many people in europe can understand a bostonian.
Don’t get me started on Serb names! You just don’t write what you say
I love the detail that there is no translation for 'long live (country)' in German.
1:37 I love how the translation for “Long Live “Country” in German is blank lmao
As an indian speaking both french and english, this was a hilarious trip😂😂
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.irxfa
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.cdsra
omg thats so cool, how many language do you speak?
@@annasxfa
In many schools in India, French is taught
There is a place in India called Puducherry, which has 10000 speakers who use French as first language
@@govindrao6978 - yes, Karikal, Mahé, Yanaon, and Pondicherry were the last french colonies that were handed back to India in 1954.
7 years and counting in a call center, this is a daily situation, in all fairness though, French, Spanish and Italian people are very polite and speak slowly, so that they can be understood. They try their level best to remove any obstacle in communication.
I’ll bet you can’t say that about the Brits 😂✌️😉
@@mysteryhales3341 lol..what I can say is that they are extremely patient, professional and if there's a brit on the line and he knows that whosoever he/she is talking to understands and helps, they are great, brits understand humor.
I follow one tip LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND, do not reply for the sake of an answer..PAYS ME WELL...✌..I remember talking to a rich guy, had 13 bookings (I am in travel) for next year. A marathon call for 2hrs 30 minutes. He was ever so thankful.
@@mysteryhales3341 so you are a scammer
@@ryder-gem7854 , yeh! I’m also happy to acknowledge that many of many compatriots are extremely rude when it comes to call centres based in India.. Mayur’s reply was extremely diplomatic and courteous. Dunno if your comment is
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.ondia
As a Cameroon speaking the both language i really understood the two of them
I am learning Canadian french, this video is a keeper. Just rolling on the floor with laughter.
I’m french and Indian...I’m dead 🤣
You are french and Indian or dead??
(It's just a joke🤣)
I think you are just confused
@@dSamyg Lmfaoo
@@dSamyg rip oh noooo
Oui moi aussi, mais je suis Indien mdrrrr 😂😂😂
And they say Indians have a bad accent. We guys are doing pretty great!
It's because people thinks it sounds bad, for most of them the accent is ugly, not enjoyable for the ears, but at least me can understand you pretty well, not like the french accent which sounds sexy for the anglophones, but is really difficult to understand for people because they do so many mistakes.
@Ipsita Dutta Roy It's a bit hard to explain since I got used to your accent (most of programmation tutorials or made by indians) and I always tought the french accent annoying (in french and in english) I don't know if someone can back me up on this
Exactly compared to many non English speaking Europeans and Asians, the Indian accent is pretty clear.
I dont think you guys are doing any good because your accent makes the british go racist on us think of what happened to Shilpa shetty on big brother years ago ! Overall i think the pakistani English is the most sexiest period..
I agree. Also, unlike some people apparently, I think it sounds really pretty. I wonder why some people don't like it
I am an Indian and my PhD supervisor was french. So much relatable 🤣
Bro, you got to speak to a customer service rep like 5 seconds after you called?
I want one of those just to experience such a miracle!
"Y" [igrek]... "That is not a letter Sir" 🤣🤣
How the hell are they pronouncing Y as igrek 😭😭😭
@@galladegamer450We don't think about it when pronouncing, but it literally means greek I.
So it was originally thought of as a special type of I that they use in Greece.
@@jmdesp It's from the Greek letter ypsilon (which is also what the letter y is called in German).
@@jmdesp hello!! You know what? In spanish, we call the "Y" letter : " Y griega" or "I griega", thats means, "Greek I".
It's funny, because the french call the same like us to this letter "Y"!!!
RIP pronouncing.
what Y & igrek have common is it ?
Having worked in a call center before, personally the European and the Australians are the sweetest calmest and the easiest customers to deal with. Americans are very difficult since they feel very entitled, spoken to a lot of Karens and Kevins in an hourly basis.
It could be because it is more irritating for a natural English speaker to try to communicate with someone who can’t understand English than it is for someone who learned English as a second language to communicate with another person also speaking English as a second language.
@@InceyWincey i think that makes sense
I'm an Indian and have worked in a call center myself. The Brits I talked to were really nice and so were most of the Americans, but the minority who just feel like they OWN you, were a real pain in the ass. No matter how patient you are with them.
Let me speak to your manager. This comment is unacceptable.
Speaking as an American, I can attest to that.
This is HILARIOUS 😂
My fiancé is french and he has a strong accent too. And whenever he calls the second time to some offices in my home country, no answers the call anymore. Many times they tell me they cant understand him.
Funny, but me, RUSSIAN, easy understand french guy. As well as german accent - two easiest accents.
Watching this again! Just love this Indian comedian! He’s brilliant!
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.xdela
The way he says "Your personal digital animal" ☠️☠️
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.yvefa
I'm Indian settled in the US - HAD A BLAST - LAUGHED OUT LOUD!! ENJOYED IT, THANKS!!
Long time ago I found it surprising that an Australian colleague had difficulty to understand an Indian. In fact, both spoke English fast🤣🤣
the actors are cute and adorable just like the rabbit
@@anti-evasion8645 there’s gay people in the world kid
Hehe yeah
that is an unnessesery comment by the way. no one would think of their facial look specially in an innocent video like this.
Why is the iRabbit’s voice so erotic??
The voice is soothing. You interpret it as sexual. Naughty boy.
Because it’s a female and catholic iRabbit...
Wait, what? Catholic rabbit? 🤔
@@Zamigirl naughty boy🥵
Because the iRabbit falls asleep 😊🌿🇵🇭
He was able to pronounce "h" in "hate". He must have learned it out of sheer frustration.
As a french girls now I understand that prononciation is actually pretty important 😅 (I felt this guy rage)
It’s really funny, the French cannot say the “H” sound without a LOT of teaching. We tried to teach our French instructor how to say hockey one day. Hopeless!
Even a lot of Americans can’t pronounce the ‘h’ . Just ask them to pronounce the word ‘herb’. Drives me crazy I can tell you.
@@plan4life Some British people also cant say "Harry", "here", "happy", etc without dropping the "h", especially MAnchester area
You could have dropped the h on hopeless😂
@@plan4life meh. Herb isn't the word to say Americans can't say H. That word is really pronounced without the H in american english. While it is pronounced without the r in British. But other than that, H is not difficult to pronounce for Americans
@@mirieshii1948 It's not that it is hard but some of them were raised not pronouncing the h so it is a habit. It probably originates from the French settlers who went there hundreds of years ago. Where I grew up it's the same. We had settlers from Europe including French speaking people. Therefore some people drop h a lot and add a h in some words.
If you speak both British and American English ... as well as French and Hindi ... this is beyond hilarious. I'm limp with laughter.
I regularly "spam" the spam callers by pretending I have memory problems and then finally explode with a torrent of Hindi. The results range from apoplectic rage to roars of laughter.
It reminds me of *_these mice_* ruclips.net/video/VE6OwKoFSB0/видео.html&.aytca
Yep. They always call us with scams. We lead them along for a very long time then start speaking Greek to them. They always hang up.
Oh my goodness, that is probably so much fun to do...unfortunately my Hindi is not fluent enough yet to plaster them with comments, or I would surely try that myself as well 🤭😂👏
Yeah, I was laughing too, hilarious, they did a great Job.
If only Frenchmen & Indian Call Centre staff were that easy to understand.
The FRENCH guys is so CUTE.
LOL!
It was brilliant! I’m Russian linguist, speaking fluently both languages, French and English. I watched this movie 3 times, with non stop laughing… By the way, not many people know that French was the official language of England for about 300 years, until the 15th century, after that it became “Law Language” until the 18th century.
And half of the english language is old french.
Et la devise de la couronne anglaise depuis Henri V est :" Dieu et mon droit" 😂
Ha the queen would have diarrhea
@@MaFaViC Plus le « Honni soit qui mal y pense » des Windsor
@@kurduwadichurch Well considering the French words were mostly Latin you could have just said they stole Latin words.
In french:
"H" is always silent except for
"Ch" pronounced "sh" (like in "shock")
"Ph" pronounced "f" (like in "physic")
So how to pronounce "i will give you happiness" in french? 😄
@@koplakedanz72 Je vais te donner du bonheur.
@@StudioNetcom i mean in english with french accent😅
@@koplakedanz72 😂😂😂 why did he say it in French 😅
@@koplakedanz72 makanya kan haha
1:37 when it comes to “Long live (country)” in German 😂
As a human being, I can relate to this.
I spilled my coffee, rip the table cloth, messed up the carpet with toast and peanut butter, broke the legs of my favorite chair and my wife calling an ambulance fearing i have a seizure. I stopped laughing realizing how much money these will cost. You owe me dude. 🤣🤣🤣
This reminds me so much of the occasion when I had a chest infection and the doctor said to me, "Are you vizzy?" I didn't understand at first, but with the help of a stethoscope he established that I was indeed vizzy. Eventually he learned to say "wheezy" and that took half the charm out of visiting the surgery.
And it could be also whizzy 😖😵
A Spanish speaker could have understood vizzy as "busy" :)
Funny as fuck!!!! I come back here time to time when I'm depressed!
Im just rolling on the floor laughing 😂😂😂
Since the French can't pronounce the letter "H" .... don't let them ask anyone if you found happiness!
Ni toi le bonheur 😳
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am dead.
@Joshi yeah, I read it in the old booklet of jokes.
@Joshi so are you going to sue me for whatever you think is repeating an old joke?
Wow. That was Brilliant ! I thought you came up with it. But then, someone in the comment section said that it's not new. No worries. Thanks for sharing 😂
A friend of mine is a dancer. She had a teacher who was French. He was teaching them how not to get dizzy when spinning. He kept saying "Focus in the dee face!" You can imagine what it sounded like. Lol
I had that experience :D
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
This is So Good, the French guy really couldn't Speak English at first, at least he tried, and the Indian Guy was AMAZING, he was so funny!!!
This is a typical example of the nightmare of shopping online it has become a horrid nightmare, the public has been herded into every time they wish to brows or purchase an Item the vultures want your information, sign in, password, some even have the audacity to request your date of birth putting you at risk of fraud or ID theft. Only to be speaking to someone in an Indian call centre who are unable to communicate in English.
Many companies now have added the frustration of FAQ or Chat to someone online. That is no better they make it as difficult as possible either they are busy or they keep cutting off. Customer service is non existent in fact customers are just a nuisance to companies now. It’s a give us the money and shut up attitude that prevails in most.
now I understand what language barrier is😅
so funny
Man, I'm Indian and I've talked to a lot of foreign tourists who've came here. French accent is kind of nightmare for me🥴😂🙏🏃♂️
Try Scottish
Then learn French to help them instead of complaining. Or just avoid French tourists so you won't be hurt anymore.
@@fethimafr no offense to French people. But I was talking about my professional difficulties. Anyway, I'll consider learning French 😉
@@fethimafr how they gonna know that yeah that person must be from France so avoid greetings !??
I am native French, I have a lot of Indian friends and I have noticed it used to be harder for them to understand me. Since then, I have improved :-)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jesus I can't stop laughing. Definitely like this 🤣🤣🤣Thank you
The funniest part is we actually don't pronounce "Thierry" that way. 🤣
Holy cow! I was getting frustrated on behalf of Greg. ...
Oh I mean Thiery😂😂
"One more R" 😂🤣
@@rahulpareek7804 😂😂😂aha
I am sorry for Raj cause Thierry was rude, even when he never tried to be
@@ladamatej you made me rewatch this video so I could feel bad for Raj. But I couldn't. Still feel bad for Thierry. With double "R" 😂😂😂
His name is T#EORREGREG
*I'm sorry sir, I can't accept this kind of language *lmaoo
He supposed to say:
"Thankyouforcalling customer support" 😂😂
As a Mauritian who speaks English, French and Hindi fluently, this is gold. And we're also very familiar with Indian mannerisms.
Dear lord. As a beginner french learner and a Hindi speaker this was a trip.
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Being Indian and learning French, I can relate to it. very funny.
This was best 😂 I was kinda depressed from few days, literally laughed from heart for this... Thanks!
The customer would better tell the customer support I WANT TO TALK TO YOUR SUPERVISOR instead of the word that sounds CHIP, CHIEF, CHEF 😂😂😂
I'm Indian and once I tried to learn French but when I started learning I stopped learning it. It's very difficult for Indian people. Hats off for Indians who speak French 👏
Luckily I have a very flexible tongue (i mean it!) I can speak american, british (kinda) indian, french, and austrailian (kinda) accent. So pronunciation is very easy for me in french, expect for the "r" since it's pronounced by the throat. And I'm learning french in school lol
@@astrielle446 and what's ur mother tongue?
The pronunciations! I've been learning it for a few weeks and I still suck at it 😂
Me too and I speak it.
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This is the funniest video I've seen in a long time and made me howl with laughter. As someone who is struggling with French pronunciation, I empathise with Thierry's frustration.
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I've seen this a couple of times and it's still funny 😂 🤣😃 TY for posting
It's a perfect taking the piss out of the french
people! Formidable et bien fait.Mes compliments.