Growing up, my mother tried to give us cultural exposure. We had international dinners. For France, we had french fries, french toast, french bread, french dressing on our salad and Wine! (She was raised in the desert, without a television and had no higher education). While she got almost everything wrong pertaining to France, she instilled a passion to learn more about other cultures, and to appreciate the differences. I will forever be grateful that she did her best to teach us love.
Wow impressive ! To be this openminded when you dont have the luck to travel and or meet people from different cultural background . That s a big proof of intelligence and love from your mother .. and it worked ! GG et bisous de France ( Paris ) Xo
@@cecilelpt5808 most people I know skip breakfast including myself. I will have a coffee though. and yes I did have a hamburger today...so that's true about most of us.
@@bearchamer Coffee toasted bread with butter jam or honey (or croissant or chouquettes on sundays) we eat few to have energy. If you eat like in america you will be sleepy all morning long!
To be honest, French history with monarchy was kinda confusing because after the French revolution with the beheading and guillotine stuff, the monarchy was restored and then there was another revolution and then there was Napoleon and then another republic and then another Napoleon and then 3 more republics.
You missed a Revolution, the 3rd one. Actually, starting from 1788, it was Monarchy >> 1789 Revolution (beheading) >> 1st Republic (1792) >> Directoire (1795) >> Consulate (1799) >> 1st Empire (1804)>> Monarchy (1814, then restauration of the first Empire, then 1815)>> Revolution (1830) >> Monarchy (1830)>> Revolution (1848) >> 2nd Republic (1848)>> 2nd Empire (1852)>> 3e Republic (1871).
Yes, it's funny that Americans ask these questions about France and the French. French people also tend to ask funny questions about the U. S. as well however. When I was in France, I had French teenagers asking me all the time if I went to New York City or Los Angeles for the weekend even though I lived in Kansas at the time. A lot of French people also always thought when I said "Washington," that I was always referring to the U. S. capital city. I had to explain that Washington was also a state, and when I refer to the capital people will tend to say "D. C." or "Washington D. C." when referring to it. I think it's interesting that both Americans and the French have questions about each other. Vive la culture!
The Google search suggestions, the questions about France in this video, look as if they are from elementary school children looking up homework questions. This would make sense given the nature of the questions.
@@scottmiller2687 I have also had Europeans assume that you can just go to either coast for a vacation. They're better educated on geography for sure, but there's definitely a lack of appreciation for just how big this place is
The Washington DC and New York City or State don't make any sense for the French, you are soooo right there lol. It blew my mind to discover, years ago, that the capital city of the State of New York was Albany. Thanks Stephen King for that discovery !
@@ghislainfaraday5560 Curiosity is the solution to everything. With curiosity, you learn english alone from scratch, you learn about cultures, get incentives to travel, and you can even get healthcare in the USA. Some believers told me: God is second only to thirst for knowledge. **Bien sûr, je suis athée, mais osef, on comprendra le propos - peut-être**
Ahahahahahaha, that's the most instructive moment of the video. And none of the French people responding to you realised what you were talking about, because they don't even notice. =D =D
So basically you're telling me Americans wonder whether France is a country or not but yet they still have a detailled knowledge of how we behave in bed please never change
This is weird. If you find them attractive, I guess you would love french people because most of them are quite regular french looking people. Not saying they are ugly or anything, on the contrary, but not outstanding. Most of us look like that.
although their sarcasm was funny, i've heard a couple of these assumptions and never knew if they were true so i'm glad some of them answered seriously.
Because we had half of our presidents since WWII who were from the "Socialist party". We have had quite a few communist deputies, and the far left still scores decently to this day (The Communist party died only recently, but there are 2 other far left parties. Communists gave us most of the things the people fight to protect to this day: "Gilets Jaunes"). Our more powerful unions are far left inspired, too. But, yes, France is a capitalist country, with a lot of social elements to give a net for people who are met with disaster.
If you're the type to read comments before you watch the video, do yourself a favor and try to predict the questions you will hear. I promise you will not do well
The Americans that ask these questions, they must have had the worst teachers ever! As an American, I am so embarrassed that my people actually don't know this stuff.
@jaime amonzo What are you talking about? You can't figure out what country somebody is from when they refer to themselves as an American? People that are citizens of the USA are usually called "Americans".
@jaime amonzo Lol nobody from Canada or Mexico or any other country in the South or Central American continents refer to themselves as "Americans" in that sense. I am Canadian. When someone asks where I am from when I am overseas and I say Canada, none of them go "Ahhhh ok an American."
@jaime amonzo Haha....no I am not ignorant about where I am from. I understand Canada is on the North American continent, and that they contain many different countries besides the United States. I also passed 1st grade social studies and understand what country is being referred to when you are speaking about Americans lol. And nobody from any other country on the American continents refers to themselves as "Americans" just because their respective country is located on it. Nor does anyone anywhere else. They don't group themselves together like that like Asians or Europeans do. They call themselves whatever nation they are from. But go ahead and keep calling Mexicans and Peruvians "Americans" if you want🤷♂️
The fact that they assuming we're good in bed but they also don't know France is a country is kinda funny not gonna lie, but I'd rather have it this way ahahah
Not very familiar with French deadpan sarcastic humor ( _chambrage_ in French), aren't we? This stereotype is so stale they prefered laughing about it instead of pointlessly whining. BTW, do you know what brand has the most popular women's disposable razor on Amazon US? Yup, Bic... a French brand.
Why are the French the last people on earth Americans can make fun of / portray as not trustworthy or villains in their shows and movies without being slammed as racist?
My 19 y/o granddaughter decided to stop shaving her pits and legs. When she rejected a fresh razor, I asked, "Good grief, have you gone FRENCH???" lol In the future, I'll refrain from asking that question!
well, I studies in a French school, elementary and high school, that happened in the 70's. And when I was a child around 9 yo probably I do remember that I saw for first time in my life a woman with armpit hair. No joking at all. So, don't feel bad, you are or were kind of correct
From an American perspective, the first few questions are rather stupid. I don’t know who is googling these questions, but most Americans know that France is a country and that Italy is an entirely separate country. It’s not uncommon for most Americans to have a very poor recollection or knowledge of European geography though, as the high school requirement for world geography is only one semester when you’re fifteen years old. Still, I would never ask if Germany was in Norway, so I find the first few questions rather bizarre. This video is very entertaining and funny, and I suppose that’s its purpose; but I’d like to learn the real answers to some of these questions, not just a funny answer or the stereotype. I have no idea what a typical breakfast is like in France. I know this video is for entertainment, but it had potential to be educational too.
They gave the answer : when the guy say "sweets", it's just a vocabulary problem : he means 'sweet" breakfast. Two of them gave a more elaborate answer : Coffe, cakes, croissant, bread with butter and marmelade. Nothing salty, no meat, no proteins. Carbs and sugar. Milk for the kids (it's the only meal when we get milk, even if kids sometimes get if for the goûter - french equivalent of tea time at 4 or 5 pm). Chocolate is a big part of our breakfast too.
Socialiste in french doesn't mean the same as socialist in America. They mean Lib Dem. Problem is liberal in French doesn't mean the same than Liberal in the US either, so their answers get confusing.
There is one thing I do know. Australia is part of Europe. And if you don't believe me. Watch Eurovision song contest. We will win it one year. Ciao for now
Technically, pizza is just flattened baguette dough with tomato, cheese (not necessarily mozzarella because of the 1200 types of French cheese) and topping, straight into French people ballpark. But don't tell this secret to Italian people, they'd be more offended than with pineapple on topping.
France still has not one but three kings, in Wallis et Futuna islands, a French overseas collectivity in the Pacific ocean, quite close to fiji islands.
@@blacktimhoward4322 Tu est américain ? Votre pays a porté en son seins les plus grand génie jamais nés, et a tellement de culture... Donc pour moi c'est faux
@@hadrino4759 That is true. But I was thinking of French king Charles VIII's invasion of 1494. It was a relatively short episode though, so I guess it doesn't count
i lost hope for americans a long time ago, but to see ‘is france a country’.... *sighs in at least i’m not that kind of stupid* - i think the girl was laughing of sadness tbh.
I am 13 and American🇺🇸. I am going to try to learn French. 🇫🇷 I speak English and a decent amount of Spanish 🇨🇺🇵🇷. So hopefully I will speak 3 languages fluently. 👍
"We used to have a king, but it didn't go well for him."
France's history summed up.
@Morgan HOLON euh
Ikr
Yeah right
Typical French : Hero one day, King the second, gets killed by the crowd on the third. We DO hate winners. Our worst defect, if you ask me.
And it rhymes
"Why are french guys so attractive?"
"BECAUSE OF ME! OF COURSE!"
3:31 "Because of me, ofcourse. Look at me" man!! I love his sense of humor and confidence🤣🤣
Growing up, my mother tried to give us cultural exposure. We had international dinners. For France, we had french fries, french toast, french bread, french dressing on our salad and Wine! (She was raised in the desert, without a television and had no higher education). While she got almost everything wrong pertaining to France, she instilled a passion to learn more about other cultures, and to appreciate the differences. I will forever be grateful that she did her best to teach us love.
Awww... but French fries come from Greece. (Bc they're greasy get it?)😂
French Fries are not French.
Three people didn't get it, but thank you for sharing this story
Wow impressive ! To be this openminded when you dont have the luck to travel and or meet people from different cultural background . That s a big proof of intelligence and love from your mother .. and it worked ! GG et bisous de France ( Paris )
Xo
@@MrNuts1984 thank you! Love is a language that needs no words. ❣🎉
i hope americans will catch the irony of most of their answers...
do you guys really eat sweets for breakfast? I'm not kidding
@@bearchamer yeah! hot chocolat, orange juice, bread with butter or marmelade viennoiserie on sunday (in my family)
@@cecilelpt5808 most people I know skip breakfast including myself. I will have a coffee though. and yes I did have a hamburger today...so that's true about most of us.
@@bearchamer ahaha, same here you know. I, myself don't eat often in the morning
@@bearchamer Coffee toasted bread with butter jam or honey (or croissant or chouquettes on sundays) we eat few to have energy. If you eat like in america you will be sleepy all morning long!
"Is France in italy"
the Romans: *cry*
Is France in Italy I am in physical pain from that 😆😭
Physical 🥖
@jaime amonzo well technically...yeah it is
@jaime amonzo I know, but if it's a country on the American continent then I guess you could say the US is in America
"Do French people shave"
I get more worried about society everyday
"Because we invented love, and then we learned the kama sutra" bhahahaa
Shut up brick love!!! Was there before France came to existence
@@luissuarez2333 it was a joke
They : Fluent and French and speak English very well
Me : * Struggles to speak my native language
Sometimes I struggle to speak French istg I hate french so goddamn much
Ponyo
Ikr my native language is French and sometimes I find it hard to speak it
@@jellysourbean my native language is English but I also find it hard to speak
well thats ur problem mate
1:38 Lmao this guy is hilarious. Typical sarcastic French humour hahahh
yeah, all of his replies were witty
The bearded guy's confidence is on a whole another level 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This video is full of sarcasm. 90% of it.
"Does France have a king?" is probably the funniest question on the list
that guy with a beard is so funny XD
do you think so ? great to you !
@@heloxiii8894 yes
To be honest, French history with monarchy was kinda confusing because after the French revolution with the beheading and guillotine stuff, the monarchy was restored and then there was another revolution and then there was Napoleon and then another republic and then another Napoleon and then 3 more republics.
You missed a Revolution, the 3rd one. Actually, starting from 1788, it was Monarchy >> 1789 Revolution (beheading) >> 1st Republic (1792) >> Directoire (1795) >> Consulate (1799) >> 1st Empire (1804)>> Monarchy (1814, then restauration of the first Empire, then 1815)>> Revolution (1830) >> Monarchy (1830)>> Revolution (1848) >> 2nd Republic (1848)>> 2nd Empire (1852)>> 3e Republic (1871).
I'm french
bro wtf "is france in italy"
Hoh hoh big baguette
I think they were referring to Rome?
aucun sens 😂😂😂
@@fdwreuysay3373 what are u talkin bout, france wasn't referring to Rome at the past
i am french too, when i heard that question i cringed
Yes, it's funny that Americans ask these questions about France and the French. French people also tend to ask funny questions about the U. S. as well however. When I was in France, I had French teenagers asking me all the time if I went to New York City or Los Angeles for the weekend even though I lived in Kansas at the time. A lot of French people also always thought when I said "Washington," that I was always referring to the U. S. capital city. I had to explain that Washington was also a state, and when I refer to the capital people will tend to say "D. C." or "Washington D. C." when referring to it. I think it's interesting that both Americans and the French have questions about each other. Vive la culture!
The Google search suggestions, the questions about France in this video, look as if they are from elementary school children looking up homework questions. This would make sense given the nature of the questions.
why you gotta write so much
@@duncebnwdlmn8r710 Why not?
@@scottmiller2687 I have also had Europeans assume that you can just go to either coast for a vacation. They're better educated on geography for sure, but there's definitely a lack of appreciation for just how big this place is
The Washington DC and New York City or State don't make any sense for the French, you are soooo right there lol. It blew my mind to discover, years ago, that the capital city of the State of New York was Albany. Thanks Stephen King for that discovery !
I am just trying to comprehend the image of the giant Landmass of France, fitting into the comparatively small Italy. Maybe try folding?
Very good to know. I *recommend* to have a wide knowledge about the culture of the language you are learning 🇫🇷 Those questions are pertinent.🇫🇷
Definitely true to learn more about the culture,😊😊
@@gaelleclarence4547 what are the solutions to learn the culture?
@@ghislainfaraday5560 Curiosity is the solution to everything. With curiosity, you learn english alone from scratch, you learn about cultures, get incentives to travel, and you can even get healthcare in the USA. Some believers told me: God is second only to thirst for knowledge. **Bien sûr, je suis athée, mais osef, on comprendra le propos - peut-être**
I love the sass from the guy with glasses and the wholesome answers from the guy wearing headphones! 😂💕
"Or Zinédine Zidane " 😂😂 Stop je n'en peut plus 😂😂
as a french, thats is so fun to watch 😂
3:00 woah french people actually do this ?!?!
No, they're making fun of the stereotypes. NOBODY in France does this.
Do what ?
@@IStMl grunts i guess ?
ofc not that would be psychopathic
Ahahahahahaha, that's the most instructive moment of the video. And none of the French people responding to you realised what you were talking about, because they don't even notice. =D =D
So basically you're telling me Americans wonder whether France is a country or not but yet they still have a detailled knowledge of how we behave in bed
please never change
To be fair, the French are convinced that the best lovers are the Italian men and the Swedish women
are we?
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
This was a lot funnier than I was expecting 😂
To the Americans, good luck catching the sarcasm.. :)
jaime amonzo i take it you're american
Kayleigh Wybert I don't doubt you :)
Well, I caught the humor, and the French are pretty good at it.
I caught all of it and thought it was hilarious. XD
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
It has to be taken with good humour. And this they did.
Oufffffffffff CES questions 🤣
Vous devez nous poser ce que nous voulons demander comme questions (dans le tchat)😊
Je vis ici et meme je ne savais pas que nous etions aussi stupides
The French can laugh at themselves and that's what makes them human. Try it sometime.
really like to see more of them!!!! EVERY of them is sooo attractive
This is weird. If you find them attractive, I guess you would love french people because most of them are quite regular french looking people. Not saying they are ugly or anything, on the contrary, but not outstanding. Most of us look like that.
Y a quand même des questions bizarres parfois mdrr
Holala😂😂😂😂 c'est quoi ces questions
je ne sais même pas mais ils sont fous
Ah oui, je suis désolé pour mon peuple. Il est plus difficile de se rappeler les faits quand vous êtes plein de hamburgers.
although their sarcasm was funny, i've heard a couple of these assumptions and never knew if they were true so i'm glad some of them answered seriously.
5 mns on the internet would bring all these answers. But it requires reading. And avoiding some websites.
This went from questions people ask Google to just someone typing in questions into google
2:00
As a Turkish Teen who shaves once a week, I know the the brand ''Bic'' is nearly the biggest razor producing Company, and Bic is from France :)
YEAH ! Bic is a french company: they produce Rasors but also pens and many useful things for school
Didn't know that Bic was making razors they make pen tho
@@sunnyspoumaroux607 Yes they produce pens too, also I used their flexible pen when I was a little primary-school boy.
either its them or just french people but they have sarcastic but not sarcastic humor at the same time and I love it!!!!!
Typical french humor. That's partly why a lot of tourists find our waiters rude : they are messing with you. (some of them really are, though).
lmao perhaps we need to do this in reverse
I love how dry all of their senses of humor are 🤣
By the way - not one of these questions were questions I was expecting to hear
4:04 ahahahah i can’t breath
“Is France a country?” BYE
It's clear to me they do not know what socialism is. It's like calling Sweden socialist. They're just not.
Because we had half of our presidents since WWII who were from the "Socialist party". We have had quite a few communist deputies, and the far left still scores decently to this day (The Communist party died only recently, but there are 2 other far left parties. Communists gave us most of the things the people fight to protect to this day: "Gilets Jaunes"). Our more powerful unions are far left inspired, too. But, yes, France is a capitalist country, with a lot of social elements to give a net for people who are met with disaster.
@@nox8730 its super ironic though since they talk about intelligence... then dont even know anything about basic politics
I truly want to sit and visit with these young people. They are so cheerful. 😉
My Gosh! I'm French And I Can't Even Believe Americans Ask Questions Like That! This Made Me Laugh So Hard!
Pourquoi Tu Parles Avec Autant De Majuscule Dans Tes Phrases !?
Just cause the questions are in English doesn't necessarily mean they're American.
yeah :/
" Look at me ! "
so sarcastic lmaoaoao
"Because we invented love" lmao
Wtf the last question !?!?😂😂🤓🤣❤️
1:54 Belgium too but we don't care, even if it's next to us... 😅
Lmao and now imma google "why are french people so sarcastic" lmao
"French Breakfast": A roll with your honey between the sheets...
All I wanted to hear is them saying
Cwasant
If you're the type to read comments before you watch the video, do yourself a favor and try to predict the questions you will hear. I promise you will not do well
The Americans that ask these questions, they must have had the worst teachers ever! As an American, I am so embarrassed that my people actually don't know this stuff.
@jaime amonzo What are you talking about? You can't figure out what country somebody is from when they refer to themselves as an American? People that are citizens of the USA are usually called "Americans".
@jaime amonzo Lol nobody from Canada or Mexico or any other country in the South or Central American continents refer to themselves as "Americans" in that sense. I am Canadian. When someone asks where I am from when I am overseas and I say Canada, none of them go "Ahhhh ok an American."
@jaime amonzo Haha....no I am not ignorant about where I am from. I understand Canada is on the North American continent, and that they contain many different countries besides the United States. I also passed 1st grade social studies and understand what country is being referred to when you are speaking about Americans lol. And nobody from any other country on the American continents refers to themselves as "Americans" just because their respective country is located on it. Nor does anyone anywhere else. They don't group themselves together like that like Asians or Europeans do. They call themselves whatever nation they are from. But go ahead and keep calling Mexicans and Peruvians "Americans" if you want🤷♂️
@jaime amonzo I see your point, but actually in English this is the only way to say, Americans.
@jaime amonzo The United States. I am from the state of Arizona in the Southwest where the Grand Canyon is located.
As an American, I cringed hard.
It’s funny, but there’s no way people could have asked these questions.
What I've gathered is France is a country. And its amazing
0:35 "Always has been"
The fact that they assuming we're good in bed but they also don't know France is a country is kinda funny not gonna lie, but I'd rather have it this way ahahah
They didn’t know what was the meaning of “do french people shave” 😂
Not very familiar with French deadpan sarcastic humor ( _chambrage_ in French), aren't we? This stereotype is so stale they prefered laughing about it instead of pointlessly whining. BTW, do you know what brand has the most popular women's disposable razor on Amazon US? Yup, Bic... a French brand.
3:32 funny guy
*Google a website the entire planet can ask questions*
Frenchly: only Americans can ask google questions
« im virgin » 😭
Why are the French the last people on earth Americans can make fun of / portray as not trustworthy or villains in their shows and movies without being slammed as racist?
My 19 y/o granddaughter decided to stop shaving her pits and legs. When she rejected a fresh razor, I asked, "Good grief, have you gone FRENCH???" lol In the future, I'll refrain from asking that question!
well, I studies in a French school, elementary and high school, that happened in the 70's. And when I was a child around 9 yo probably I do remember that I saw for first time in my life a woman with armpit hair. No joking at all. So, don't feel bad, you are or were kind of correct
@@RicardoSalazarRickSalazar, thanks for making me smile!!
" You wanna have a
*Q W A S O N T* "
That woman has the same accent as my French science teacher
You mean french? No shit?
Oh. My. Gosh. is all I have to say.
LMAO ok this was funny but the questions what type of questions are these
3:43 so true
America is not liberal!! (I’m French also) some states are but mostly not ...
@Alex Winterborn I would say it's more the other way around. The democrats are not even as liberal as some conservative parties in Europe.
Merci pour ces moments de rire mais une petite correction s'impose : les allemands ne mangent pas de saucisses tous les matins...
2:43 the random "Marseillais": NO IT'S CHOCOLATINE
3:57 dtc ya pas de s à hair
From an American perspective, the first few questions are rather stupid. I don’t know who is googling these questions, but most Americans know that France is a country and that Italy is an entirely separate country. It’s not uncommon for most Americans to have a very poor recollection or knowledge of European geography though, as the high school requirement for world geography is only one semester when you’re fifteen years old. Still, I would never ask if Germany was in Norway, so I find the first few questions rather bizarre. This video is very entertaining and funny, and I suppose that’s its purpose; but I’d like to learn the real answers to some of these questions, not just a funny answer or the stereotype. I have no idea what a typical breakfast is like in France. I know this video is for entertainment, but it had potential to be educational too.
responses are most likely sarcastic, not just funny.
They gave the answer : when the guy say "sweets", it's just a vocabulary problem : he means 'sweet" breakfast. Two of them gave a more elaborate answer : Coffe, cakes, croissant, bread with butter and marmelade. Nothing salty, no meat, no proteins. Carbs and sugar. Milk for the kids (it's the only meal when we get milk, even if kids sometimes get if for the goûter - french equivalent of tea time at 4 or 5 pm). Chocolate is a big part of our breakfast too.
4:16 all the boys she has had the THING with must be sweating right now
1:41 Van Gogh
why when you search anywhere it doesn't say that the french are socialist but they say they are?? I'm very confused
Socialiste in french doesn't mean the same as socialist in America. They mean Lib Dem. Problem is liberal in French doesn't mean the same than Liberal in the US either, so their answers get confusing.
“We only eat sweats “
Me a French that eats litteral egg and toast every morning : well
sweets*
La sueur n'est pas vraiment comestble...
You have to catch the irony ;-)
There is one thing I do know. Australia is part of Europe. And if you don't believe me. Watch Eurovision song contest. We will win it one year. Ciao for now
But he is right though zidane. 👑
France eats pizza? I just imagine them sayin we we my baguette.
Technically, pizza is just flattened baguette dough with tomato, cheese (not necessarily mozzarella because of the 1200 types of French cheese) and topping, straight into French people ballpark. But don't tell this secret to Italian people, they'd be more offended than with pineapple on topping.
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
I can tell you a big difference, when we take a woman out on a date we don't fixate on the TV that is playing football. We pay attention to her.
We dont have money to bye razors
that guy who came for the portuguese
Queria ver o gajo dizer isso dos argelinos.
@@jorge6207 We don't say they are dirty. The common saying is they are hairy, to be fair ;)
This video so funny hahaha
2:10 hes secretly british
At 2:45 she say Bretagne, which is region of france and not great britain (UK !) translation is wrong !
I think it said 'Britanny', which is the actual translation of 'Bretagne'.
France still has not one but three kings, in Wallis et Futuna islands, a French overseas collectivity in the Pacific ocean, quite close to fiji islands.
Mais les gens demandent vraiment ça ? 😅
Nous ne sommes pas les personnes les plus intelligentes :(
@@blacktimhoward4322 Tu est américain ? Votre pays a porté en son seins les plus grand génie jamais nés, et a tellement de culture... Donc pour moi c'est faux
Oui...
Lol , avez vous un roi ? . Reponse Oui Emmanuel Macron 10/10 :)
en faite youtube devrais crée 2 catégories les vidéos Troll social & éducative social. celle-ci c est un Troll
There’s no way people actually ask these questions
Actually, I think France did invade parts of the Italian peninsula a long time ago, so the question “is France in Italy” could make sense
No, France didn't. But the Roman empire (which was in italy) did the contrary.
@@hadrino4759 That is true. But I was thinking of French king Charles VIII's invasion of 1494. It was a relatively short episode though, so I guess it doesn't count
@@RoyGao I don't know if napoleon counts though
@@hadrino4759 oh yeah that’s right. Anyways the question could either be really silly or really smart
@@RoyGao good point
Par contre wtf "France in Italy"?
Il se debrouille pas mal
i think french people are good at bed cuz al the french guy that flirt with non french people are all charos that can English (very rare specimens)
*yes, me*
i lost hope for americans a long time ago, but to see ‘is france a country’.... *sighs in at least i’m not that kind of stupid* - i think the girl was laughing of sadness tbh.
Im french and I laught a lot watching that video 😂👍
PS: Im 14 and im already bilingual 😁
lmao , i am too , but i'm 15
Same but 15. And also i went to london
I am 13 and American🇺🇸. I am going to try to learn French. 🇫🇷 I speak English and a decent amount of Spanish 🇨🇺🇵🇷. So hopefully I will speak 3 languages fluently. 👍
Wait a minute, girls shave?