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  • Emily in Paris season 2: review and fashion from the Netflix show. In this video, I'm reviewing the French clichés that appear in the new season, whether I think they are correct or incorrect, and why. My personal (French) opinion ;-)
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  • @soniatosamadhi
    @soniatosamadhi 2 года назад +3401

    I'm originally from Eastern Europe (not Ukranian) and seeing a Ukranian portrayed as a thief just pushed my buttons. We are not all thieves, gypsies, and gold-diggers! Some of the most intelligent and cultured people I know are fellow Eastern Europeans, and this was just insulting. Thank you, Justine, for pointing out this cliché even though it's not French. As always, I love your videos!

    • @beatabrzezowska470
      @beatabrzezowska470 2 года назад +209

      100% agree. I'm from Poland. I have Ukrainian friends. There are quite the opposite - very hospitable and honest.

    • @monicasicoe
      @monicasicoe 2 года назад +109

      Same here! Hi from Romania!

    • @daisykim23
      @daisykim23 2 года назад +79

      That's why i don't even watch these chick flicks.. They're so overbearingly cringy

    • @PenelopeRose238
      @PenelopeRose238 2 года назад +97

      That must be so insulting. There are so many cool Eastern European fashion designers who could use more publicity instead.

    • @ivanelayankova8976
      @ivanelayankova8976 2 года назад +110

      Absolutely agree, good comment, I am from Bulgaria and I was also a little bit offended. It is one thing to make jokes with Eastern Europeans and some of their strange habits, but that was not funny.

  • @analuisacortina5832
    @analuisacortina5832 2 года назад +1973

    I am from México, we are always portrayed as criminals in American movies and their media so I couldn’t agree more with your thoughts about the Ukranian caracter.

    • @kareno7848
      @kareno7848 2 года назад +24

      The US/Mexico border has always been crime ridden because of the drug trade. It is NOT a cliche. It is a fact.

    • @LylyHec
      @LylyHec 2 года назад +293

      @@kareno7848 Mexico is a country with 175million people. To justify the portrayal and stereotypes is absurd. Your name suites you well 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @hhhhoooojdjd
      @hhhhoooojdjd 2 года назад +9

      @@kareno7848 I think is more like common sense, I tell my little kids if a van is following to close when they are walking home to be careful because statistics tell me they could be kidnappers, Now it could the the amazon van that is lost but you get the idea. I am latina, I know statistics tell me that many of my fellow latinos(specially the illegla ones) might be involve in drugs of some sort of illegal activities.

    • @LylyHec
      @LylyHec 2 года назад +21

      @@hhhhoooojdjd Where are those statistics? Can you share them?

    • @foxtrotecho9530
      @foxtrotecho9530 2 года назад +32

      @@hhhhoooojdjd the vast majority of latinos are not invelved in crimes. They might be long period of times with no job or bad Jobs but, for the vast majority, not invelved with crime.

  • @Patrizia-Happy-in-Italy
    @Patrizia-Happy-in-Italy 2 года назад +3

    Farmers’ market in France and Italy are a foodie’s dream. Fresh, nutritious, varied produce- simply delightful.

  • @user-ug9ur1hb5d
    @user-ug9ur1hb5d 2 года назад +670

    I am Ukrainian and this new Ukrainian character immediately caused a wave of rage on social media towards Netflix, that even our minister of culture wrote them a letter. The answer was, of course, that they appreciate concerns and will be more careful in the future. Funny thing is, that this character wasn't even influencing the plot, she was there just to humiliate this fille d'Est image. And Petra isn't even an Ukrainian name, and I doubt that it ever was

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  2 года назад +109

      the name "Petra" in itself is a stereotype 😫 As if every woman in Eastern Europe and Russia was called Petra...

    • @eugeniabarsukova
      @eugeniabarsukova 2 года назад +89

      @@justineleconte I'm Russian and I've never heard of anyone called Petra, living or dead

    • @wherebuffaloroam6190
      @wherebuffaloroam6190 2 года назад +29

      @@justineleconte I do know several Petras in Croatia and Slovenia. I also know Petra is not a Ukrainian name! The French tv series Au Service de La France, or in English A Very Secret Service, did an excellent job of parodies of everyone, or so I remember. As an American I especially laughed at their American caricatures. But this not-Ukrainian in Emily in Paris was not that!

    • @mirkaschwab
      @mirkaschwab 2 года назад +48

      Petra is a Slovak name as well. But...hmm...with so much fight with discrimination, I am very surprised that they decided to choose a nationality for the thief. If they wanted to have a thief (and thieves are in all countries), they simply should have a random person with a common name acting this role.

    • @julijakeit
      @julijakeit 2 года назад +8

      @@justineleconte or a man, Piotr. At least not Sveta!

  • @otykhonruk
    @otykhonruk 2 года назад +1695

    Thank you for mentioning an episode with the "Ukrainian" girl. The whole plot is rude, offensive, and the character's behaviour is so wildly exaggerated I wouldn't even call it "cliché." Can't believe it was possible to film that in 2021.

    • @lindaf1365
      @lindaf1365 2 года назад +19

      It's ridiculous.

    • @uranianorthstar4194
      @uranianorthstar4194 2 года назад +21

      Would have been better if she was another nationality? No polemic intended, but in tv and movies negative characters come from all backgrounds.

    • @tkucey8689
      @tkucey8689 2 года назад +74

      I'm Ukrainian both sides. I'm not offended by that character because I know she's a complete cardboard cut out cliche. Kind of like the whole series.
      I think people now watch this show simply to see how farcical it is.

    • @orsi6371
      @orsi6371 2 года назад +18

      @@tkucey8689 finally a normal person 😩 Thank you for your comment! 🤗

    • @natalialucas5619
      @natalialucas5619 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree

  • @anyamelikhova1142
    @anyamelikhova1142 2 года назад +693

    As a Ukrainian, I can confirm that most of us hated the portrayal of a Ukrainian person in this show, not to mention that her name isn’t even Ukrainian… it’s like they didn’t even try, or they just want to make people mad so that more people talk about the show 😅

    • @ntildesley2071
      @ntildesley2071 2 года назад +52

      I went to Ukraine as a tourist in 2019 and it was incredible! I've never been to a country with such warm helpful friendly people, and I've travelled all over. I'd love to live there. Kyiv is the best European city hands down. Affordable food and drink, super interesting bars and hotels are BEAUTIFUL and dirt cheap. The food omggg I always go back into my photos and dream about the food!

    • @agnieszka.82
      @agnieszka.82 2 года назад +18

      I know. So insulting! The whole is so shallow and silly. The story with the Ukrainian Lady made me hate the show even more.

    • @GraceTemptation
      @GraceTemptation 2 года назад +49

      I'm from the Czech Republic and when a character is supposed to be Czech in an American TV show (which, frankly, almost never happens because we don't exist...), they are NEVER given a Czech first name. OR LAST NAME. It always sounds vaguely Eastern European. All they need to do is some basic googling... Not sure what they're doing.

    • @morningstarbedell5318
      @morningstarbedell5318 2 года назад +7

      I enjoyed the show and don’t take it to seriously as it’s just a show for entertainment. As an American I thought the reference to Americans was funny as yeah a lot of fat people here and crappy food everywhere

    • @jitkatravnikova7887
      @jitkatravnikova7887 2 года назад +13

      @@GraceTemptation True. The only one Czech character I remember is Dr. Zelenka in Stargate Atlantis. He was fun to watch, the actor was Czech and even spoke Czech sometimes.

  • @gingerbread2713
    @gingerbread2713 2 года назад +457

    I'm Greek and the stereotypes that follow us as a nation are endless 😅 I just wanted to say that truth or not, France should be proud of not working in the weekends, end at 5pm sharp and enjoy their holiday.These are labor rights that were earned with blood ✌️

    • @mxhyungwonie8098
      @mxhyungwonie8098 2 года назад +1

      Hi Dora! Can I ask you whether you live in Athens? If so, how would you describe the fashion in your city? I’m from NYC and when I visited, I couldn’t really pinpoint how it was different. Definitely more laid back and casual.

    • @inmate1614
      @inmate1614 2 года назад +3

      Labour not Labor. Sorry to be that guy lol!

    • @sibelb4152
      @sibelb4152 2 года назад +39

      Labor is correct in american english. For example we have "labor unions" and the "Labor Day" holiday. Similar to the color/colour variation.

    • @inmate1614
      @inmate1614 2 года назад +9

      @@sibelb4152 She is Greek so should be using proper European English.

    • @inmate1614
      @inmate1614 2 года назад +7

      @@milenasovic Greeks are one of the most incredible peoples that humanity has ever had!

  • @amyrobinson8598
    @amyrobinson8598 2 года назад +225

    The thing that drives me craziest about the show is how they show up in different $1000+ outfits every day! I've never seen anyone wear the same outfit twice.

    • @mercedesvazquez9304
      @mercedesvazquez9304 2 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣 true!!

    • @oana1111
      @oana1111 2 года назад +26

      yes, definitely. In a 30m2 apartment if she's lucky, not even her shoes would fit. I have lived with a personal space for clothes of 1m2 and that is a capsule wardrobe at most. Plus the clothes are not sustainable in any way. Maybe she is renting them :D

    • @irinam8709
      @irinam8709 2 года назад +13

      Somebody totaled up the cost of her outfits in the first season. I don't remember exactly but it was like 35-40k, just completely unrealistic.

    • @sadee1287
      @sadee1287 2 года назад +12

      Agreed. Emily's clothes are WAY over the top extreme. Not just the fashion, but the colours! I haven't been that blinded with colour since the neon wave of the 80s! And judging by the styles, even assuming she makes an impressive wage, no way could she afford those clothes.

    • @rkah6187
      @rkah6187 2 года назад +6

      @@sadee1287 Add her flat in Central Paris to the total, too. She's apparently in walking distance to everywhere. How does she afford all this?

  • @reginamalina1273
    @reginamalina1273 2 года назад +535

    Thank you for the comment about the Ukrainian girl. As a Russian I find it very frustrating how Eastern European in general are portrayed in American media. And it doesn't really change to the better

    • @Marty22408
      @Marty22408 2 года назад +25

      I know, it bothered me straight away. Not cool..

    • @asinithis
      @asinithis 2 года назад +93

      Yup. Girls from Eastern Europe can only be: hookers, thieves, maids or cleaning staff. If we are lucky enough we are spies or mob members 🤦‍♂️

    • @dacem8239
      @dacem8239 2 года назад +47

      And whenever Eastern Europeans call out the always derogatory portrayal of themselves, we get back “oh, don’t take it personal” or “Ukraine has more problems for the culture minister to call out Netflix series!”. Justine is my hero! 😘

    • @polishtheday
      @polishtheday 2 года назад +15

      It’s much the same in the British and Scandinoir series I watch. And they always seem to have tattoos that help the police identify them in the morgue. I grew up in a community where most of the immigrants were Ukrainian so it bothers me as well.

    • @jenhofmann
      @jenhofmann 2 года назад +16

      The writers should know better than to portray the only Eastern European on the show this way. Many families from Eastern Europe live in the US, so there's no reason for the ignorance.

  • @sahar2228
    @sahar2228 2 года назад +373

    I think Emily's wardrobe is extremely impractical for the weather here in Europe. Throughout both seasons (which reflects a year), she's constantly wearing short skirts, dresses and shorts, which, practically seen, cannot be worn in central Europe at least 4-5 months of the year! Also, the weather in Paris is shown to be sunny 90% of the time, which is of course far from the truth.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 года назад +27

      I noticed the same. I lived in Paris and never saw really anyone dressed like that.

    • @ireneswackyjournals8810
      @ireneswackyjournals8810 2 года назад +44

      It’s impractical everywhere

    • @violettababenko4847
      @violettababenko4847 2 года назад +8

      @@ireneswackyjournals8810 except the runway maybe

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers 2 года назад +43

      She wouldn’t be able to wear that in Chicago, where the character is from. Winter is harsh there. So this character is dressing the way she imagined Parisienne woman dress. It’s to show how out of touch she is.

    • @bonedance129
      @bonedance129 2 года назад +12

      The only thing I'd say is as someone who lived in harsh northern US winters (Boston), moving to europe and experiencing winter there was a joke in comparison. I'd be wearing short things sometimes myself just because I could. Not always though, you should still dress practically and warmly, but this is one element I could see happening in real life

  • @gennguerra
    @gennguerra 2 года назад +45

    I'm from the Philippines. Other countries think of us as OFW (maids/nurse/caregiver/etc), but I believe we are more than that.
    We are proud of those who work outside the Philippines as OFWs, and we are also proud of our diversity that we can work in any industry here in the Philippines. Thank you, Justine! I love your videos. xoxo

  • @catia.m
    @catia.m 2 года назад +398

    I'm Portuguese, just visited France once, know a little about the French culture, and watching the show I spot all the topics you addressed! Plus the horrific plot of the Ukrainian girl. Portugal has lots of Ukrainian immigrants and they're all honest working people. It was definitely a terrible scramble of stereotypes and misconceptions... 🤦🏻‍♀️ Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo, Justine! 🙏🏻

    • @NJ-xp4eb
      @NJ-xp4eb 2 года назад +12

      Ukrainian people are very nice my experience too.

    • @johnvoyce
      @johnvoyce 2 года назад +6

      I'm Irish, living in the Algarve. I love Portuguese cooking - especially the grilled fish - and the wine. So one of the things the series got right is French cuisine - to die for. Once this pandemic is over I'll be back to Paris for the nth time.

    • @aina8318
      @aina8318 2 года назад +4

      I can agree with that. I have met many of them here in Norway, and they are like the polish people very polite and hard working.

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 Год назад

      I think they told the actress to say, in her scene, where she was from irl. It wasn't written in the script.

  • @mirelasemanjaku
    @mirelasemanjaku 2 года назад +603

    The only true thing from "Emily in Paris" season 2, it's her failing in the language test.

    • @bellafantousi6480
      @bellafantousi6480 2 года назад +9

      Good one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @annabelle7123
      @annabelle7123 2 года назад +19

      Thought that was realistic. Her badly written letter was hilarious cuz i speak French. She gets better tho :)

    • @JustBeingAwesome
      @JustBeingAwesome 2 года назад +9

      And Americans using horrible "French" to show of that they had a few years of French in school 😏

    • @chinanhuang4870
      @chinanhuang4870 2 года назад

      😂😂😅

    • @solidstate9451
      @solidstate9451 2 года назад

      @@JustBeingAwesome I'm German and my French is horrible, too!

  • @blubb2010
    @blubb2010 2 года назад +661

    The Sauna issue made me laugh. I'm german and can relate as I experienced that in a reverse situation. I was told to cover up in a Sauna at a UK Spa.

    • @AprylZA
      @AprylZA 2 года назад +13

      I'm an American who's moved from South Korea & Germany to France, and I totally agree with your reverse culture shock! My first kiné (physical therapy) session, was unintentionally very awkward ;0*

    • @blubb2010
      @blubb2010 2 года назад +14

      @@AprylZA true right 🙈 but hey that's the fun and interesting part of travelling. Always wakes me up to maybe research more before doing different things in other cultures.

    • @squeak07HK98
      @squeak07HK98 2 года назад +4

      USA (Los Angeles): I love this comment! Hilarious

    • @hellieb85
      @hellieb85 2 года назад +4

      hahahaha this made me laugh at loud

    • @mineolas
      @mineolas 2 года назад

      😂

  • @heatherb.7648
    @heatherb.7648 2 года назад +28

    In Paris I had an impromptu coaching session in how to pronounce “Guerlain” from the young woman in Annick Goutal. We said “Guerlain” to each other until I got it right. I loved it! She was wonderful!

  • @melodybales2038
    @melodybales2038 2 года назад +51

    I am honestly so embarassed by this show as an American.😅 It gives me anxiety to see such a concentrated example of an "american cliche" making all these social mistakes and being rude. I need a shower to wash off this icky feeling!!!

    • @ccmjj9770
      @ccmjj9770 2 года назад +3

      Same! It’s SO cringy.

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 Год назад

      It's satire. It's hilarious, esp. Kate Walsh.

    • @katemiller7874
      @katemiller7874 Год назад

      Grow up lol

    • @andreilukyanov4286
      @andreilukyanov4286 Год назад

      As a French-Ukrainian-Russian I'm seriously admirative of how American commenters handle criticism with a laid-back dudesque attitude, while all French, Ukrainians, and others are super touchy-feely.
      There is nothing to be ashamed of. France has a ton of movies with stereotypical and offensive portrayals of different ethnicities, and when Ukraine finally will have money for the cinema, I'm sure they will poop out something similar too.
      As for American cinema, it's huge and it has movies for every taste, including artistic giants.

  • @jenka3119
    @jenka3119 2 года назад +464

    I am German and - yeah those saunas and rigorous Bademeister we've got would give Emily a heart attack.
    Pretty certain that female photographer's very stone-faced manager (?) was German. Not surprised about us getting depicted as super serious, but we did pick up one or two additional facial expressions in the last 20 years.

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 2 года назад +2

      😆

    • @chiaramorinelli3010
      @chiaramorinelli3010 2 года назад

      😁😁😁

    • @jenhofmann
      @jenhofmann 2 года назад +1

      Smiling comes next, right? :)

    • @jenka3119
      @jenka3119 2 года назад +49

      @@jenhofmann working on it. I do head stands sometimes to turn that frown upside down 😂

    • @deyaguzman
      @deyaguzman 2 года назад

      🤣

  • @sedshipp8304
    @sedshipp8304 2 года назад +198

    I was in Paris a few years ago and I lost 5lbs in a week just from walking. I didn't see one female in Paris in heels. I currently live in Houston, TX and before I moved here I thought everyone wore cowboy boots. They don't.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 года назад +18

      I am from nyc and we usually changes shoes to walk and carry heels for work

    • @heredianna2496
      @heredianna2496 2 года назад +7

      @@elizabethwilk9615 I am from France and some Parisians do that to but mostly we were nice flat shoes or comfortable enough heels for work.

    • @bluemoon8268
      @bluemoon8268 2 года назад +6

      … I live in Houston and I agree … but I do have a fantastic pair of western boots that I wear in addition to my heels … 👠

    • @calvinklien4946
      @calvinklien4946 2 года назад +1

      We do the same in London as well. Flats for walking & heels in the bag to change in to once at work/meeting etc

  • @monikasdolls9778
    @monikasdolls9778 2 года назад +121

    Finally, someone said something about the heels! I watched a few episodes from season 1 and see that's very unrealistic. Most European women go all over in flats, and very nice flats, not in high heels. You were very nice calling her wardrove high couture, I will call her a disaster. She should learn from Europeans, I think European women are so classy and elegant.

    • @LaburnumAnagyroides
      @LaburnumAnagyroides 2 года назад +3

      well, we have large comfortable medium heels too in Europe

    • @garinasantos2986
      @garinasantos2986 Год назад +2

      Yes I went to Paris last summer all the ladies look beautiful in kitten heels and flats

  • @mcamencr3398
    @mcamencr3398 2 года назад +56

    When I was in France it shocked me at first when I mispronounce something (whether in a shop or farmer market wherever) people correct my pronunciation or point out if I was using a word incorrectly but have to say I love it, I progressed very much because of that. I didn't take it personal it was something they just do and love it (I am from Mexico btw)

    • @katyt7470
      @katyt7470 2 года назад +5

      I agree! Of course it can be a bit disheartening if you get corrected a lot 😂 but it's really helpful. My husband is French and if he discovers he's been mispronouncing a word and I didn't tell him, he'll ask why I didn't and can almost be upset with me for it 😅 I have to fight against my English tendency to never correct anyone, or say anything that anyone might be offended by! 🤣

    • @milenakupiec1839
      @milenakupiec1839 2 года назад +3

      That’s great. In the UK people will usually not correct you, so you are likely to continue mispronouncing the word until someone mercifully does. I guess it’s considered rude here to correct and I’m always grateful when I’m being corrected.

  • @alwayslearning4127
    @alwayslearning4127 2 года назад +336

    I live in the US. Air conditioning is crazy in the way we use it. I prefer open windows, but when it's hot I try not to overindulge with the air. The shopping malls/restaurants are freezing--such a waste of energy. I always dress for fall in the summer when I shop or go out to eat!

    • @carochan86
      @carochan86 2 года назад +23

      I always bring a jacket in the summer to go to the mall...

    • @Pomagranite167
      @Pomagranite167 2 года назад +22

      Fact. Why tf is the grocery store freezing? I always keep my home at 70-75 year round. Aircon in summer, heat in winter. But same temp. Ppl who go to extreme opposites are....weird.

    • @PumpkinMozie
      @PumpkinMozie 2 года назад +15

      Ikr! I’m American and I HATE the overuse of air conditioning. It’s so over-the-top and unnecessary.

    • @elonas9487
      @elonas9487 2 года назад +8

      I have 2 words: Linen sweaters! They are the perfect thing to wear when you are in and out of overly air conditioned spaces in the hot summer.

    • @Merrybandoruffians
      @Merrybandoruffians 2 года назад +10

      I think it depends where you live. I live in DC (very similar climate to NYC - and I go to NYC fairly often) and the AC isn’t so much for the heat - it’s for the humidity. Seriously, in summer, if you don’t have the AC on blast, you’d constantly just be drenched in sweat. In August, even just walking from the Metro to my office my clothes get completely stuck to me.
      On the other hand, when I went to Paris, it was the middle of July. Although it wasn’t super hot (maybe like 30 degrees c) I noticed there really wasn’t a lot of humidity. So even with the lack of AC, it was pretty bearable
      I know it’s bad for the environment and we need to find a better way to keep buildings cool, but I also completely understand why a lot of us (especially on the east coast) are so attached to AC!

  • @justmechilling...
    @justmechilling... 2 года назад +321

    Irish here, not all of us are alcoholics just saying 😁 and if you want time out from all the heat in the summer yes do come over but bring a rain jacket just in case. It's only bad weather if you are not dressed properly. 😆🖖

    • @dhruvchandra6049
      @dhruvchandra6049 2 года назад +16

      "It's only bad weather if you're not dressed properly"
      So true man! 😂😂

    • @jessieelliott3157
      @jessieelliott3157 2 года назад +24

      I went to Ireland once and my best memory was running through long grass with the absolute joy of knowing there were no snakes. Being Australian that was bliss for me. Your country is beautiful and I'm proud to say my ancestors were Irish.

    • @renewalrenewal6938
      @renewalrenewal6938 2 года назад +1

      💘

    • @Killjoy_Mel
      @Killjoy_Mel 2 года назад +13

      Well, Estonian here. Not all of us are alcoholics. Some of us are heavy drinkers!

    • @robins.7118
      @robins.7118 2 года назад +4

      I've been to ireland in Summer 2018. Sun and heat for two weeks straight!

  • @wuerzelburg
    @wuerzelburg 2 года назад +48

    My story as a Greek. When I work with western Europeans or travel there. Some Negative clichés Greeks encounter
    - Some think we don't know our scientific job well because we are Greeks.😡 I am an civil engineer by the way.
    They don't tell it directly (rarely the do) but you can feel it.
    - Some think we are lazy, poor and by definition not well organised and probably corrupt because we are Greeks.
    -During the height of the Greek financial crisis many of us were treated like moochers in restaurants, hotels etc in Europe. Just because we were Greeks, they thought we don't have money to pay for the services provided to us.
    -Some think we like eating only lamb gyros, although in Greece you won't find lamb gyros anywhere. And although pork is most selling meat in Greece.
    -Some think we are Muslim although Greeks are 90-95% Christians. No offense fellow Muslims. I note this just to show the vast ignorance they have about our culture, and that they judge us without knowing anything about us.

    • @sonicluffypucca96
      @sonicluffypucca96 2 года назад +8

      That's sad considering Greeks were the ones who basically invented science and engineering (for the West anyway)

    • @susang5445
      @susang5445 2 года назад +5

      Large greek diaspora in Melbourne, Australia. Greek festival shuts down part of the city annually during non covid times. Love it! I am not of greek descent. Appreciative of our multicultural society.

    • @sonicluffypucca96
      @sonicluffypucca96 2 года назад +4

      @@susang5445 " We are are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religions, our arts all have their roots in Greece." - Percy Shelley

    • @susang5445
      @susang5445 2 года назад +2

      @@sonicluffypucca96 and much of our language😄

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 Год назад

      Wtf who thinks Greeks are muslim Lord have mercy wooooow

  • @patriciacasalrodriguez
    @patriciacasalrodriguez 2 года назад +50

    I loved the review and the notes on cultural stereotypes! As a spaniard here who lived in the US... were do I begin? we like fiesta, sangría, flamenco and siesta! 😅 apparently we do not work so much and of course, we like bullfights too! I am from Galicia (northwest of Spain) and most of these stereotypes make me lough. Loved all the comments here, such a nice multicultural community in this channel!

    • @Emily-pk9bd
      @Emily-pk9bd Год назад

      Hopefully they ban the bull fights forever. The are so cruel and barbaric.

  • @rrosaseconda
    @rrosaseconda 2 года назад +301

    Dear Justine: I love hearing your views of just about everything. Thank You. PLEASE don't forget some of us are waiting to learn how to "Create our color palette for COOL skin undertones"! I am "holding my breath", as they say, and I'm sure I am not alone! Merci Beaucoup!

    • @wildcatste
      @wildcatste 2 года назад +17

      I second this comment! Also Justine you had mentioned a video on how to turn a cool color into a warm one and turn a warm color into a cool one. Waiting for that one too (or even put them into a single video!). Merci beaucoup!

    • @bugerpatties4050
      @bugerpatties4050 2 года назад +3

      Sameee

    • @anonymouse5910
      @anonymouse5910 2 года назад +2

      Justin really is special. I regret that I didn't meet her when she was here in New York City. It would have been mm wonderful to befriend her.

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 2 года назад +1

      I’ve always been a winter ... love gem colors (emerald, sapphire, ruby)... now I have Grey/white hair ... does that change my color palette? I was considering buying new frames that are black or dark so my face and hair don’t become one.

    • @KoriEmerson
      @KoriEmerson 2 года назад

      Yup. Me too. Fair skin and naturally black.

  • @marianamadeo957
    @marianamadeo957 2 года назад +182

    I'm brazilian, and there are quite a few stereotypes about our culture that are commonly widespread. People reduce the country to a single city (Rio de Janeiro), party (carnival), musical style (samba) and drink (caipirinha). Also we can often see brazilian women being portrayed as "easy" and "sexually liberated", which can be really harmful because it's common for that to lead to harassment.

    • @mai567
      @mai567 2 года назад +13

      My own stereotype of Brazilians is that you are wonderful people! :) You tell me there's a Brazilian person around and I immediately smile and I'm excited to meet them. (:

    • @dsstudio76
      @dsstudio76 2 года назад +11

      Needless to say sexual slavery as well sadly. I hate those stereotypes , including the one it says we don’t like to work! Funny thing and reality is that I know many Brazilians would dye literally to get a job and they can’t find any , even the more educated people. In the other hand there are overflowing positions everywhere here in States and not enough employees . 🤨

    • @luisacezarfradenogueira9266
      @luisacezarfradenogueira9266 2 года назад +7

      I am also brazilian and can confirm, unfortunately those are widespread stereotypes about our culture, which is actually a very beautiful and diverse culture. Of course there are many nice people who are happy to meet brazilians and learn about our culture, but I've heard discriminative comments before, specially portraying us all as easy :(

    • @parasemear2686
      @parasemear2686 2 года назад

      @@lh1822 no, this sounds more like some places in mexico

    • @lavieestbelle3349
      @lavieestbelle3349 2 года назад +2

      @@lh1822 yes, I am Brazilian and the numbers are dismal. One woman is murdered in Brazil every six hours. Feminicide is a serious problem in the country.

  • @FaithArise_
    @FaithArise_ 2 года назад +17

    I'm Indian and we are generally portrayed as awkward geeks and IT guys who are still being heavily looked after by their parents and with very heavy accents. Not all of us are IT geniuses or doctors. 😅

    • @caitlingill
      @caitlingill Год назад

      I’m half Indian and that’s true! Even other Asian people (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Malay, Indonesian, etc) still have that stereotype!

    • @qwmx
      @qwmx Год назад

      ​​@Caitlin Gill Try being Chinese and FAILING math in Australia...
      Nothing happened thankfully, everyone was too focused in bullying me for other things😂

  • @olgagoldfinch5470
    @olgagoldfinch5470 2 года назад +5

    I do not watch Emily in Paris, not really my type of movies. But I love your reviews on it. Justine, I am happy I met you here! You are not just cool and intelligent and wise, but also a very thoughtful and considerate person. As a Ukrainian I didn’t expect you to comment on that piece, but you just could not turn away and ignore it. How sweet of you! And what happened after? Your followers showed they are truly the best! Nice club of people you gathered here! It tells a lot, doesn’t it? ;) Big hugs to you!

  • @naamahnotorious955
    @naamahnotorious955 2 года назад +391

    I'm Belgian, Flemish and I do recognize the fact that the French and also the Walloons (French speaking Belgians) are very helpful and unjudgemental if you try to speak french and make mistakes. They'll always correct you in a polite, non judgemental way as to help you gain skill in the language. And yes, Paris, just like Bruxelles is all about the cobblestones. Flats are required.

    • @roniquebreauxjordan1302
      @roniquebreauxjordan1302 2 года назад +3

      All about the cobblestones....Mons..Namour...

    • @naamahnotorious955
      @naamahnotorious955 2 года назад +7

      ​@@roniquebreauxjordan1302 Sneakers, baby, all the way!

    • @mauuuddd
      @mauuuddd 2 года назад +11

      I never really see any people wearing heels in Belgium. Maybe if you go to a party or to a restaurant! Or have a very fancy job as a lawyer. Comfort is key.

    • @naamahnotorious955
      @naamahnotorious955 2 года назад +11

      @@mauuuddd Even lawyes hardly wear heels on the job. I wear them only if the distance from the car to the restaurant is less than 5 minutes on foot! And even then, I wouldn't go for stilettos

    • @ellietenenbaum3486
      @ellietenenbaum3486 2 года назад +9

      In Quebec if you don't speak French perfectly and with exactly the right accent, you will be spoken to in English or ignored.

  • @anitavandemeulenhof9473
    @anitavandemeulenhof9473 2 года назад +336

    Ha ha ha, oh my gosh! I just laughed so hard about the sauna part in Germany. I am German, and you are absolutely right In the sauna you are only allowed to be completely naked, and we do exactly that and we are really happy and comfortable while doing it. Ok, once I met my company’s CEO in the sauna that was a bit strange, I have to admit 😂

    • @anke569
      @anke569 2 года назад +37

      I'm german and I don't like the naked saunas. I wish there were some places that would give you the option of wearing a swim suit. I guess there are exceptions to that cliché.

    • @ratpitt4292
      @ratpitt4292 2 года назад +36

      I‘m German and I LOVE being naked in the sauna and I wouldn’t want it to be any different. It makes me feel good about myself. No one is judging you, because everyone is naked there and everyone has something they don’t like about themselves. It‘s not just relaxing, to me it’s also a super empowering experience.

    • @KasiaVoss
      @KasiaVoss 2 года назад +20

      I live in Germany and I lost one breast to cancer (yes, it happens to fairly young people too). I went for spa weekend with girfriends and a woman managing sauna did not let me wear the bikini top with my prostetic either even though I told her. I had to cover up with a towel, but you could still notice that one side was flat. Awful experience.

    • @tahina9686
      @tahina9686 2 года назад +19

      In Belgium we're all about compromise so in most place you technically get to choose which side of the sauna you want to be and how undressed...

    • @ameliel8792
      @ameliel8792 2 года назад +14

      @@tahina9686 I'm starting to think Belgium is a really underrated place and culture. France hogs all the credit for a few things that are Belgian that's for sure 😂

  • @w00tz4ibanez
    @w00tz4ibanez Год назад +6

    Im Turkish and have to deal with stereotypes all the time. It gets to the point where it’s automatic when I see or hear something and think “ah, yes, they know nothing of my culture…”. People have a tendency to lump one culture with others that they are equally unfamiliar with if they have a common thread- so it doesn’t surprise me that they mixed up German and French (since both in Europe) stereotypes. Love this video and I hope everyone all over the world can make videos like this calling out all the stereotypes! 👏

  • @dariamlch
    @dariamlch 2 года назад +6

    Justine, I will say on behalf of all Ukrainian girls - THANK YOU! I adore your videos, I'm watching your channel for a couple of years and this video touched my heart. I also worked with French companies and teams - and they were such cool professionals, reliable and working bees! The whole show is full of cliches! Thanks a lot for making this video. Love it and love French culture so much ❤

  • @Dudukina
    @Dudukina 2 года назад +64

    I'm still waiting for Emily to carry a baguette and wear a string of onions. It feels like the level of research in this show would totally allow it

  • @tcm087
    @tcm087 2 года назад +657

    Spent nearly a month in France. When I and the group I was with arrived, we didn’t understand how everyone knew we were American. By the end of our trip, we knew too well. We could spot Americans without even hearing them speak. And it was embarrassing how so many of the Americans were acting, from individuals to families. It was a good lesson in how nationalistic and rude we could be.

    • @annan.3283
      @annan.3283 2 года назад +14

      How do you recognize an American before they speak?

    • @randaray24
      @randaray24 2 года назад +115

      💯 true. Spent 16 months in France and Americans are very easy to spot abroad. It’s not an insult, it’s just how it is. Athletic shorts, tshirts, hoodies, sneakers, smiling and eye contact with strangers, hair makeup and accessories, gregarious, cheerful nature.

    • @LittleLazyKitty
      @LittleLazyKitty 2 года назад +76

      I live in the UK and can always spot people from my country (I’m from an Eastern European country). So I don’t think it’s necessarily that you recognise Americans (I mean, obviously) but you recognise people from your own country. It’s understandable.

    • @maryokeefe5351
      @maryokeefe5351 2 года назад +47

      @@annan.3283 Body language. Behaviour. The way they dress.

    • @1983simi
      @1983simi 2 года назад +72

      @@annan.3283 the way they dress (tasteless), hairstyles and a general air of 'owning the place' even in situations when a bit of humble politeness would be in order (churches, packed public transport etc).

  • @msnisperos
    @msnisperos Год назад +6

    I’m an American who was born and raised in California whose lives 13 years in NYC.
    California Stereotypes: we don’t all surf, but we do talk slower.
    New York Stereotypes: we do talk fast, but we’re not all rude, we’re just in a hurry :)

  • @boneystubs6935
    @boneystubs6935 2 года назад +150

    I had to laugh when they did “Eastern European girl is a thief” cliché. It’s not the worst cliché though, worst one is “ any half way descent looking woman from Eastern Europe is a prostitute”. So the show did not stoop that low at least. Love your vids about this show Justine. And all your other vids too 😘😘

  • @dagliocchibui
    @dagliocchibui 2 года назад +363

    I’m from southern Italy, so you can imagine the amount of stereotypes in every film or scene set there 🙄 like women wearing 1940s floral dresses in 2022 🙄

    • @iknewyoudcomebacktome
      @iknewyoudcomebacktome 2 года назад +33

      Praticamente una qualsiasi pubblicità di un profumo di Dolce&Gabbana lol

    • @cjj8119
      @cjj8119 2 года назад +3

      I do! And I´m German. :P

    • @90sHONEY
      @90sHONEY 2 года назад +18

      I was in Rome in 2013 and what I can say is, Italian women (at least in Rome) are impeccably dressed though!

    • @LaburnumAnagyroides
      @LaburnumAnagyroides 2 года назад +1

      LOL, americans really think we in Italy have a kind of food called "gabagool"

    • @pennypie923
      @pennypie923 2 года назад +10

      “…women wearing 1940s floral dresses.” 😂😂😂 Too funny! You can blame all those D&G ads!

  • @Daliena
    @Daliena 2 года назад +120

    Also loved the note on Ukrainians! Thank you!! Seeing slavic ppl being the bad guys in 99% of movies just no longer even irritating- I just stop watching those movies.... coming from Ukraine/Russia, the uneducated stereotypes about us are very annoying....

    • @ntildesley2071
      @ntildesley2071 2 года назад +9

      I also don't watch movies where there is Ukrainian "mafia" or a bad representation. It's a fake stereotype. It's like Hollywood got sick of being rude to Russians and Asians and now Ukraine is the new victim.

    • @Olive_and_Pistachio
      @Olive_and_Pistachio 2 года назад

      @@ntildesley2071 Please carry it for a little while longer for us middle-easterners

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah 2 года назад +2

      Try being British! Literally every American bad guy is British (with, yes, the occasional Slav. In older films it was more common). But apparently it's ok to berate the Brits🙄

    • @googlenutzer6058
      @googlenutzer6058 2 года назад +5

      @@annabizaro-doo-dah it's not a competition. If it were, I doubt people say similarly bad things about the British as they do about Eastern Europe

    • @Daliena
      @Daliena 2 года назад

      @Anna Twink It is definitely a pattern coming from differences in views, politics, and so on.... Hollywood likes to pick a very "basic" stereotype and run with it - whatever country of origin it may be - it seems. For me, the annoyance is my own heritage, of course - for you - yours. Overall, it is the same issue, though. That is why I LOVE sci-fi hahahhahaha - adversary is an alien lol.

  • @MrsDaedalus_
    @MrsDaedalus_ 2 года назад +24

    I grew up in Austria and my stepdad is from Germany and yes, working on the weekends especially on Sunday is illegal here. It is also illegal here to work overtime if you are not working in a hospital. So your employer can´t force you to work overtime. If someone makes you work overtime, you can go to your union rep and they can sue this person. This person will receive a nice big fine.

  • @Chlo-ee
    @Chlo-ee 2 года назад +31

    Thank you for watching for those of us that can’t bare these OTT cliche Netflix originals. You’ve saved a lot of eyes from rolling to the back of our heads! 💜

  • @chiaramorinelli3010
    @chiaramorinelli3010 2 года назад +182

    I am Italian and I so understand where you are coming from. We Italians have been an interesting target for many years but I think this should stop. There might be a true side behind behaviors and situations but in 2022 this is definitely getting old 😊 I have been to Paris many times and I always found myself at home even though I have been told that Parisienne’s are stuck up. You made me laugh about going to a sauna in Germany and Austria because it is actually just like that 😊 I think Europe is beautiful and I feel blessed to be Italian and European. Our history and culture are like seeds planted inside of us ❤️ Ciao Justine 😘 ps: I never watched the show but you got me so curious that I will definitely be watching it soon 😊

    • @Daliena
      @Daliena 2 года назад +19

      I hear ya Chiara! Same with Russian stereotypes in movies - I am super fed up with it....

    • @chiaramorinelli3010
      @chiaramorinelli3010 2 года назад +5

      @@Daliena I see what you are saying Dalie..I truly believe that smart and intelligent people will always know that stereotyping is never a good thing. At the same time there will always be someone who think that trashing somebody else will make them feel good. And guess what? We will let them because they are not even worth our time 😊 Have a lovely evening in beautiful Russia!

    • @jmscme
      @jmscme 2 года назад +18

      I’m Irish and feel the exact same! I feel blessed to be both Irish and European 🥰
      I adore Italians. They are just the friendliest, most wonderful, passionate, caring and beautiful bunch of people.

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 2 года назад +1

      @@jmscme as an Italian, I adore the Irish. I had the time of my life in Ireland and met the most amazing people! I really wish to go back once the Covid cases drop a little.

    • @90sHONEY
      @90sHONEY 2 года назад +2

      As a German I don't think I even have to start talking about annoying stereotypes 😂
      I love you saying you feel blessed to be European. I do too. I love my country and I have especially strong sympathy for the countries that surround it.

  • @TheUmaPalata
    @TheUmaPalata 2 года назад +157

    Thank you for mentioning the stereotype problem with the Ukrainian girl! I'm Ukrainian and I was unpleasantly shocked when I saw that episode... Unfortunately, Emily in Paris seems to be completely built on such stereotypes about people, culture, and fashion, and still I watch it. 🤦🤣 Why? 🙃

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 года назад +2

      The clothes? That’s why I watch.

    • @Anne_mit__e
      @Anne_mit__e 2 года назад +2

      I asked myself the same thing. Sometimes I like to watch shows that don't 'challenge' me much if you know what I mean. Also the colorfulness is nice to see. And last, I think it is also important to know what kind of cliches and misinformation is being spread

    • @adrianamamuie9571
      @adrianamamuie9571 2 года назад +23

      I'm Romanian and I was surprised they made that girl Ukrainian and not Romanian, based on French stereotypes that all of us are thieves. Which I experienced personally when I was in France for a business trip. I was in a grocery store, trying to buy some vegetables and I didn't know how to weight and pick the correct button. A very charming French guy tried to help and showed me how. When I replied in English, he asked me if I'm Spanish and when I said Romanian, he turned and left so fast like I had leprosy. Never been so humiliated in my life. And yes, I was also annoyed about that episode as well and found it inappropriate.

    • @Dudukina
      @Dudukina 2 года назад

      Because location.

    • @aiorlin8722
      @aiorlin8722 2 года назад

      Cause US movie like to make stereotype on others people in race … they just love messing around with other culture and writing on book about others while they never look on mirror how they should act to others … i always devastated when they mess a lot in movie about karate … they just put white man turn around kick and hit others and admit is karate without any sense culture and how karate do properly in japan…Also how they generate black people , chinese , mexico or latina people character should act in movie , is describe almost all character in the movie is the same type 😅😂😂😂 devastate yes but is their movie 😂😂😂 so

  • @mariadelosangelespag
    @mariadelosangelespag 2 года назад +1

    I'm so happy that you have Spanish subtitles, I can finally share your videos with my mom!

  • @user-gr3kn9dj7b
    @user-gr3kn9dj7b 2 года назад

    Thanks Justine for sharing this! I always love your videos!

  • @GabrielleMSter1998
    @GabrielleMSter1998 2 года назад +59

    Dutchie here: we get nekkid in the sauna as well :-) And I too scratched my head at the Ukranian lady thieving. Out of all the nationalities to pick for that oart, let’s give the Urkanians a break.

    • @Sophie-ps2xs
      @Sophie-ps2xs 2 года назад +5

      and russians to... in every single hollywood movie - the bad guy is a russian guy. so annoying

  • @tiredcorpse951
    @tiredcorpse951 2 года назад +86

    11:50 As someone from a Ukraine's neighbor county I couldn't agree more. Ukrainians are hard-working and honest nation who adapt quickly to their new environment and try to abide by the rules, laws and etiquette of the country they visit. It's true that their country is very poor and some of them have to work in richer European's countries, but that doesn't make them thieves. I don't know where the screenwriters got that idea🤷

    • @violettababenko4847
      @violettababenko4847 2 года назад +4

      @M Gagua It's all of American tv. All villains are Russian, German, or Asian.

    • @Olive_and_Pistachio
      @Olive_and_Pistachio 2 года назад

      @@violettababenko4847 no! Usually people from middle-east are portrayed as the evil, not just the old enemy called Soviet

  • @Lauryn-Bay
    @Lauryn-Bay 2 года назад

    I just watched both you videos - they are so educational, funny and subtle ❤️
    It would be wonderful to watch more videos from yor about France, Paris, french language and culture.

  • @claudiadesimone6217
    @claudiadesimone6217 2 года назад +32

    I can only say that when I started the first season of this series I had to stop because I was so so embarrassed for her…. For everything she did! I gave myself another chance and started looking at the second season and once again I couldn’t manage not to be completely embarrassed for the ton of stupidity in this show 🤣

  • @violettababenko4847
    @violettababenko4847 2 года назад +24

    I'm Russian and I was extremely offended by how they portrayed the Ukrainian character. Even when they first met, the way she was dressed, the way she talked, all of it was so over the top offensive.

  • @wrurzka83
    @wrurzka83 2 года назад +57

    The answer to the gloves phenomenon: Seymoure X Patricia Field collection. Patricia Field is the costiume designer for the series, so she is featuring her own collaboration this way. You can be the judge of the optics...

    • @porgdaporg1291
      @porgdaporg1291 2 года назад +7

      Emily in Paris has a page where you can “shop the show” for the fashion featured in the episodes, which on one level is neat but not for this particular show 😂

  • @suzangriffey8001
    @suzangriffey8001 2 года назад +2

    I love your channel! So charming and honest. Thank you for clearing up so much negative information about the French ppl! I am from The U.S., California to be exact. My great grandfather was french. I wish I would have paid more attention to my grandfather when he was trying to teach me the culture. Just love the honesty. Thank you so much!

  • @asafnaama
    @asafnaama 2 года назад +1

    I lived in Paris for 6 years, and no air-condition from July to September was a nightmare!!!!I needed air-conditioning!

  • @mimoza1989
    @mimoza1989 2 года назад +184

    I just started watching the second season and I am shocked to hear about the Ukrainian being a thief. The company I work for employs a few people from Ukraine - they are some of the hardest working people I have ever seen. Competent, educated, honest ... Two of them work below their competences, only because they do not know the language YET!

    • @mariapanagiotakokolaki9385
      @mariapanagiotakokolaki9385 2 года назад +9

      I can verify that they are very hard working and competent people indeed! The best and very well known nail artists

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers 2 года назад +10

      One thief is not meant to represent an entire country.

    • @liviaclaire
      @liviaclaire 2 года назад +10

      @@lovemesomeslippers yet most, if not all of the time, when an Eastern European is featured in an american movie or TV show, the character is a villain. It is intended to represent the whole eastern part of our continent and I am glad that people are finally standing up and condemning these stereotypes being pushed on people's throats by the media.

    • @slouberiee
      @slouberiee 2 года назад +3

      @@liviaclaire It's definitely like that. There is much of prejudice just because someone is from "Eastern Europe". The reasons might be several decades of brainwashing and propaganda ("Redscare") and no education on this part of continent and no update on it (it probably ends with "you know communism").

    • @AnnMarks
      @AnnMarks 2 года назад +3

      Thank you from Ukrainian girl🙏🏻

  • @thebeauty_minimalist
    @thebeauty_minimalist 2 года назад +158

    The show is wildly unrealistic and ridiculous at every turn, but I watch it for the escapism and fashion. Thanks for dispelling the cliches!

    • @mrpurple11
      @mrpurple11 2 года назад +4

      Don't watch eip but fully support _escapism fiction_ 💖

    • @saraholson790
      @saraholson790 2 года назад +3

      unfortunately as American entertainment, we love to be cliche and think it is funny....maybe someone in Hollywood should listen...even as Americans when we have a smart show about real people and represent cultures correctly, we love it even more. Hollywood needs to wise up.

    • @monicaangelini3324
      @monicaangelini3324 2 года назад +1

      It is so bad that not even as escapism or fashion.

  • @katyt7470
    @katyt7470 2 года назад +2

    I've lived in France for 11 years and I love it here 😄 I would agree about the weekend work thing, what nonsense! Although I was surprised by how few shops are open on a Sunday- but I consider that a very good thing, it's great to have a day that is quiet and relaxed, reserved for family etc. But, to replace the silly 'working on weekends is illegal' nonsense, I would say that lunch breaks are generally longer in France (1.5 or 2 hours isn't that unusual), and that lunch breaks are sacred! But again, I think this stems from the cultural importance of community ties and family time. Something I LOVE is when my husband's family organize a Sunday together, and we'll spend 2 hours or more on lunch, then get out cards, board games, etc until dinner, then just chat until bedtime. That kind of approach to family gatherings was new to me as an English person, and it's wonderful (of course it helps that my husband has a lovely lovely family, including extended family). But yes, I've even heard of someone who needed emergency surgery struggling to find a surgeon because it was lunchtime (despite the absolutely excellent healthcare system here)!!

  • @fotinia5390
    @fotinia5390 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for the comment regarding Ukrainians 🤩. Being a Ukrainian myself I did not watch the second season just because of the way Ukrainian girl was shown. I had a lot of situations when people changed their behavior when I told them about my nationality. It hurts a bit when somebody predicts that you are an uneducated gold digger only based on the passport.

  • @maryvolkova8083
    @maryvolkova8083 2 года назад +91

    I'm from Russia. Literally noone I know drinks vodka. Also wine culture is on the rise and there's a lot of great local wine you can get your hands on. Caviar is expensive as hell and maybe appears on the tables of avarage Russians once a year on some holiday or other. Matreshka dolls is the stuff for tourists and nobody else. Oh, but borsh is true. Every family has its resepie and I have to have it at least once a month. And you should definitely try and taste Russian crepes. They're as thin as French ones but less buttery and have more in common with a flatbread of sorts.
    What else? It's really difficult to find pure ethnic Russians. I, for example, have Polish and Ukranian roots. IMHO most of Slavic nations are mixed and historically connected to one another, but of course i can only speak to my family and my experience.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon 2 года назад +2

      My grandparents were Russian, and I always assumed the vodka thing was something Russian Jews were more into than ethnic Russians.

    • @makepeacewithfood
      @makepeacewithfood 2 года назад +1

      I have heard this from a Russian friend before that it is rare to find real ethnic Russians.

  • @bloggerblogg5878
    @bloggerblogg5878 2 года назад +10

    15:15 I don't like when Eastern European portrait as a thief, neither I like when someone think about me as a thief, because I am from Eastern Europe. My country is next Ukraine and I don't know why people think when you pass the Austrian border, you can meet only thieves and people from those countries don't know how to behave and things like that. Extremely offensive!

  • @bonedance129
    @bonedance129 2 года назад

    So excited for this - I've been DYING to see if youd make a video about this show 😂😅

  • @lhbrownstein
    @lhbrownstein Год назад

    I am an American, but I have been fortunate to have lived in many different countries in my life. As a child, my father was in the US Air Force, and we lived in several different countries. In high school, I became very interested in languages and learned Spanish and French. I continued with my studies at university and was fortunate to study abroad three times before I ultimately landed in Mexico City, where I lived for around 15 years. After returning to the USA, I forged a career as an interpreter and translator, which lead me to be employed by the largest translation agency in the world as the director of translation. I then had to travel to many different countries outside of the USA to visit our foreign offices. Thanks to my background and language abilities, I was able to get along with everyone and made many, many lifelong friends with my overseas colleagues. I give you this background to explain the cringe-worthy experiences I had with my American colleagues who had no experience with other cultures. I was appalled at the provincial attitude of the Americans, how rude they could be, and how they treated others with no regard for differences in culture. Many would tell our foreign colleagues how they should do things and imply that their own cultural adaptations were not as desirable as those of the American culture! YIKES! Truly, I would cringe and wish I could slap these colleagues into line themselves! One example I will give you is while dining together in a restaurant with our Finnish colleagues, one of the American women told our Finnish colleague that she didn't really need to eat ALL the food on the plate. That it was OK to leave some on the plate after eating. Sheesh! I couldn't believe it. So, I think I will have to forgo watching this series as I would probably become so disgusted and upset that it would not be a good thing for me!! Thanks for the review, though. I look forward to hearing your next one.

  • @praguelife325
    @praguelife325 2 года назад +204

    I know that this show is more about the cultural differences US vs. France, but it’s kind of fun to see it as US vs Europe, because though I realize how extremely different Europeans countries are, then an American comes here to Europe and their cultural shocks are basically the same no matter if they are in France, Germany, or for example my home country, Czech Republic.
    At the end one half-cliché: yes, we drink a lot of beer in Czech Republic, but that doesn’t mean that everyone drinks it. There are tons of people who always prefer wine or cocktails over beer, or who actually never drink beer because they simply don’t like it.

    • @IEVAKambarovaite
      @IEVAKambarovaite 2 года назад +27

      Exactly. I'm originally from Lithuania. And no, I don't start my day with a glass of vodka 🙄🤣

    • @sofiareynoso9074
      @sofiareynoso9074 2 года назад +28

      People in USA tend to generalize and confuse cultures. They do the same with Latin American countries 🤗🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @pethaudiddorol
      @pethaudiddorol 2 года назад +17

      They act as if their states have the same richness of culture as European COUNTRIES, nevermind the counties, provinces and states within those areas. It’s funny because they’re tending towards very mono, across their country.

    • @taniaparker5940
      @taniaparker5940 2 года назад +4

      Australian's love beer 🍺 maybe they have wrong country 😂
      Unfortunately not me though.... I love french wine. Must've been born wrong country 😕
      Love this review ❤

    • @MelissaPilotFitness
      @MelissaPilotFitness 2 года назад

      @@IEVAKambarovaite 🤣🤣🤣

  • @anabellik
    @anabellik 2 года назад +47

    I live in Poland and one of my American friends who comes here often always complains about a lack of air conditioning. And even if there is air conditioning, he still complains it's too hot. So, I think it's a very American thing to have crazy cold interiors in summer. Not so good for the environment, btw. Let's not forget that every drink has to be ice cold and with ice cubes, or else it's not drinkable (this applies even in winter it seems).

    • @MisghellisDeli
      @MisghellisDeli 2 года назад

      Regarding ice cubes, the most rationale I can conjure is that room temperature around 22C is the perfect for growth and development of microorganisms especially when combined with water and I don’t want my drink growing anything unexpected. While this is extremely flawed logic in the grand scheme, I’d say any drink temperature in the “Danger Zone” between 5C-60C, an American will probably find unappealing.
      I have no defense for the air conditioning though . I live amongst psychopaths.

    • @anabellik
      @anabellik 2 года назад +12

      @@MisghellisDeli I don't think microorganisms develop quickly enough to be worrying about drinking room temperature water. Correct me if I'm wrong? What about food, you don't eat frozen or boiling food most of the time, yet it doesn't cause issues if it's prepared and stored well (and food mainly consists of water, so...).

    • @violettababenko4847
      @violettababenko4847 2 года назад +6

      Oh the drinks watered down with ice is such a pet peeve of mine. I hate it.

    • @violettababenko4847
      @violettababenko4847 2 года назад

      @@MisghellisDeli seriously?

    • @PenelopeRose238
      @PenelopeRose238 2 года назад +1

      LOL I know someone who went to France and remarked on the lack of 'ice cold drinks'. Americans love our soda and ice.

  • @sandeepdutta5220
    @sandeepdutta5220 2 года назад

    Really appreciate your analysis of French culture and so well articulated! Thanks for the video.

  • @theinspiredstyle6377
    @theinspiredstyle6377 2 года назад

    This was great!! Thanks for sharing your perspective.

  • @princekrazie
    @princekrazie 2 года назад +35

    “Hierarchies are flatter in France” yes I would imagine that is the case, considering what happened to Louis and Marie Antoinette.🤪

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  2 года назад +19

      lol that was a special case 😁

    • @jayneterry8701
      @jayneterry8701 2 года назад +1

      @@justineleconte but look how strong that story / image to us ! I am Canadian 🇨🇦 in Ontario but love the French language from grade 7 . I haven't seen this show but from the sounds of it i think I would prefer a French show with subtitles .

  • @bedi09
    @bedi09 2 года назад +19

    I remember my mum working really hard to loose weight and when complemented she flat out denied ever being overweight. It was hilarious. Yes times have changed. Nobody hides diets and workouts.

  • @Jenton11
    @Jenton11 2 года назад +17

    Thanks for this measured critique. I am glad you can do it! My husband is French and grew up just outside Paris. I tried to watch this show, but I find myself getting offended on behalf of the French people. And to answer your question, 'What stereotype is my country know for?" I am American (from Chicago no less) and we are stereotyped as not very nuanced, culturally insensitive and culturally self-centered (we think everyone wants to be like us, our country is the greatest, etc.). I think that's changing, but Emily in Paris reinforces this stereotype and sadly proves it to be accurate.

  • @rjsluxcollection2611
    @rjsluxcollection2611 2 года назад

    I love when you do these videos. Gives us a great insight of true of what a true “French” is. Thanks

  • @marespillner7659
    @marespillner7659 2 года назад +32

    Being german myself I would never ever go to a Sauna 🤣 No way !!! For the same ‘french’ reason

    • @msi8311
      @msi8311 2 года назад +2

      Go as soon as they open, that’s when they’re most clean. I managed spas before.

    • @MelNuesch
      @MelNuesch 2 года назад +4

      A friend and I (in Germany) we were speaking about this the other day😂. She wanted to go to the sauna and changed her mind because she lives close by to our boss and was afraid to have an awkward encounter. 😂😂

  • @Thechangelingpnw
    @Thechangelingpnw 2 года назад +110

    The pronunciation thing: a lot of Americans get annoyed when other Americans correctly pronounce foreign names/words. It’s so strange!

    • @justalittlebitmo
      @justalittlebitmo 2 года назад +10

      Hahaha! It's true! I am American and I do sometimes get annoyed by it -- BUT, not if the person correcting me actually knows the foreign language. It's when people spend so much time trying to figure out (for example) if they said "Louvre" correctly that it disrupts the flow of conversation ... then I get annoyed. Though it is pretty hilarious when three or four Americans get together and try to correct the each other's French (or other language) pronunciation in these situations ... especially when none of them really knows the language. This happens all the time with my extended family. lol!

    • @perspicace
      @perspicace 2 года назад +14

      This is the strangest thing, it’s true. I am American but my mother was born and raised in Germany and still has quite an accent. I pronounce German cities and things using her pronunciation and people look at me so strangely sometimes.

    • @modernenergy682
      @modernenergy682 2 года назад +4

      I correctly said Porsche once and got an eye roll

    • @Thechangelingpnw
      @Thechangelingpnw 2 года назад +1

      @@modernenergy682 The audacity!

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 2 года назад +3

      Wtf, why do Americans correct each other's pronunciation if they don't even know it? Nobody does that here in Europe, or at least, I've never met anyone who did it. People who actually speak the language and know the right way to say things might on occasion do it, but certainly not people who can't, lol.

  • @katiekatie1660
    @katiekatie1660 2 года назад +1

    Grüße aus Deutschland! 🙂 And thank you so much for clearing things up! It's sooo satisfying to watch! ❤️

  • @grandjette
    @grandjette 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for putting things in context, Justine.
    Many people devour in watching and celebrating "faux pas", even believing that living the same is beautiful.
    By enjoying and patronizing them endlessly, media profits from them so much.

  • @brendacoronalinderman1983
    @brendacoronalinderman1983 2 года назад +24

    As a Mexican I can almost assure you that 90% of what other countries know or think they know about Mexico are stereotypes. It is true that stereotypes are so often true, but now I try my best to never assume anything about someone just base in where they are from.

  • @camilakajmlova3227
    @camilakajmlova3227 2 года назад +40

    I found the "It's illegal to work on weekends." quite funny, since everyone is saying that, yet everyone is working. Later Emily is even told off for not calling during the weekend... It's quite similar to "no work-related conversation at a party" which they say only if they don't like the proposition. Otherwise, everyone is talking business and preparing deals.
    I would say it's quite typical for our time, we feel like we should have more "free time" so we declare not to work, yet we are always available on phone and e-mail.

  • @LaLoutreDanoise
    @LaLoutreDanoise 2 года назад

    Toujours la classe Justine :) merci merci pour tes vidéos !

  • @woin9361
    @woin9361 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the subtitles for us hearing impaired folks 💕

  • @janfranklin2114
    @janfranklin2114 2 года назад +55

    I tried watching this show with my daughter and I thought she was silly and too immature to have landed such a job. It didn’t hold my interest at all and I’m baffled at its popularity.

    • @miriammoriarty8588
      @miriammoriarty8588 2 года назад +3

      I think it's the gorgeous scenes of Paris that sucks everyone in. The Emily character seems to annoy everyone which is unfortunate as she is central to the show!

  • @beccag2758
    @beccag2758 2 года назад +25

    Thank you for teaching me how words are corrected differently in France. I’m from the Midwest, so if I was told “Um, actually it’s pronounced x” I would take it as them being fairly passive aggressive because in my experience that phrasing is usually meant to be condescending. (Although being midwestern would mean I don’t argue with the person correcting, I would just silently die inside from embarrassment)

  • @jaylanekamel5675
    @jaylanekamel5675 2 года назад

    Thank you justine! I love ur videos so informative ☺ will u make more videos about french style?

  • @elodierivet4860
    @elodierivet4860 2 года назад +3

    I love the idea of gloves coming back in style, this is one point of style that I adore through out the season!

  • @MsRawan9
    @MsRawan9 2 года назад +28

    I actually appreciate it when people correct me when I speak French as it really helps 😊

  • @lauracanna2201
    @lauracanna2201 2 года назад +58

    Gosh thank you Justine for finally talk about air-con!
    I'm Italian and I struggle to understand the air-con situation of many countries too. I always freeze and I don't get it why I have to feel cold in summer time inside these buildings!

    • @cocoacoolness
      @cocoacoolness 2 года назад +2

      I'm Australian and I don't even understand the aircon in my own country :'(

  • @heikebustamante7123
    @heikebustamante7123 2 года назад +1

    I’m German. A long time ago I lived for a year in Paris, I’ve been living now for 30 years in Latin America, I’m married to a Latino. I enjoy your comments on cultural aspects very much, and yes, you are so right about the German culture!!! As behavior and attitudes change over the years it’s always interesting to observe cultural differences, so please keep on doing it!

  • @StephanieLexis
    @StephanieLexis 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing an authentic perspective! I actually recently parodied Emily in Paris on my account, but made the "Emily" character go to Italy, India, and Japan.

  • @taniaparker5940
    @taniaparker5940 2 года назад +52

    Australian here. I don't watch Emily in Paris, now I know why! But I did watch the French series "Call My Agent" about French Movie Actors 🎬 and it was a Brilliant insight to French life and fashion without saying anything. Worth a watch 🌟😊💕

    • @izaskuncaro5662
      @izaskuncaro5662 2 года назад +3

      That serie is amazing!

    • @tamerebel
      @tamerebel 2 года назад +1

      Call My Agent is amazing, I would never watch Emily in Paris as someone who lived in France

    • @swanthequeen2144
      @swanthequeen2144 2 года назад

      Aussie here. I avoid seppo tv at all costs

    • @catherinelartigue8826
      @catherinelartigue8826 2 года назад +2

      Dix Pour Cent was greatness! I read it might be coming back for another season! Fingers crossed!!!!❤️❤️❤️

    • @vakhv2493
      @vakhv2493 2 года назад +1

      Omg I loved that show!!! It was so sweet and nostalgic to see all those famous French actors and actresses!!!

  • @morganharrell1722
    @morganharrell1722 2 года назад +62

    This was renewed for seasons 3 and 4. I do not take everything as cultural, I have been to France three times and my father and family are from Italy. So I just look at this as funny, light, and silly with great scenery and do not take it more than that. I also note that the coldness in summer from air conditioning is ridiculous. I live in Texas and I have summer sweaters-ridiculous.

  • @dua2978
    @dua2978 2 года назад +3

    I can't get enough of Sylvie's outfits in both seasons! Epic chic 👍👍

  • @tracyhenderson5116
    @tracyhenderson5116 2 года назад +2

    I don’t watch the show, but I do love watching you, Justine!! When I was lucky enough to visit France, I LOVED the Farmers’ Markets. Everything was so beautiful, so delicious. I’m planning on heading back to the Dordogne region this fall for a wedding, and I can’t wait. ❤️

  • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
    @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist 2 года назад +119

    Love the description of NYC's humid heat waves. There is also a specific scent that goes with it, which I think is heated metal with water poured on top of it. So true about the AC in the US. Very quickly after I moved to the US, I got into the habit of carrying a jacket with me at all times in the summer time. It was needed on public transportation and in any indoor space. Never understood. Huge waste of energy. I currently live in a part of the country that has pretty good summers. I often take walks in spring and summer enjoying the nice weather, and pass by sealed up homes with AC units humming at full power. Previously I lived in Texas where I undertstand the use of AC (but why set it at 55 when we're dressed for 100+ degree weather). One thing I heard a lot from people who hopped from refrigerated homes to refrigerated cars to refrigerated offices and back was how much they loved the Texas heat.

    • @mai567
      @mai567 2 года назад +6

      You should visit Singapore. I was there during probably the hottest days of the year. And yes, outside it was hot and sticky! But wherever I went inside, I was freezing!! It's a miracle I didn't get sick.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад +8

      Yes I find that ridiculous about cranking down that AC in the summer. I use mine but it is never freezing cold. And this is coming from someone who lives in FL when everything left outside melts or disintegrates with the heat and the high humidity. Funny how they say they love the heat, especially when they are constantly sick because of all of the recycled air inside their houses.

    • @Larkin4840
      @Larkin4840 2 года назад +10

      @@vaderladyl in Kentucky we use to never use AC in the summer and just put fans in the windows but every year it seems like it’s gotten so much hotter that we can’t do that anymore or we’d have a heat stroke. I remember playing outside in the woods and around the farm all summer and then sleighing and building igloos in winter. Now all the months just run together and the weather is just wet year round. We’ve had floods the last few years where there were never floods before and there hasn’t been a big snow in the 14 years my son has been alive. This year we got two days of snow so far and I was outside in shorts a few weeks ago. This summer will be another unbearable muggy mosquito breeding ground. I miss the weather we had when I was a kid

    • @marialicemorgan19
      @marialicemorgan19 2 года назад +2

      Lol oh the summer smell of the New York City streets. Especially over the subway grates. The rest of New York State smells great.

    • @PegasStar
      @PegasStar 2 года назад +3

      I have the same experience from China. When I was there, it was a really humid wet summer, and it was really difficult to survive but I considered the extremely cold AC to be a bit overkill :')) Also, majority of stores and places were opened, so you could get cooler simply by passing them. The cold spread one or two meters of a distance from the store, to this day it still seems to me ridiculous and a waste of energy.

  • @mmercer93
    @mmercer93 2 года назад +101

    I just loved this video and it made me laugh. I am Canadian but I have lived in France with my French husband for almost 6 years. I moved here with so many cultural preconceptions/misconceptions and Emily in Paris always makes me smile as it makes me remember all of them.

    • @izaskuncaro5662
      @izaskuncaro5662 2 года назад +1

      We all know that is an exxageration of the reality, but i found that europeans in general, take it so serious the clichés. Also remember my time there...

    • @susannahfox7188
      @susannahfox7188 2 года назад +2

      @@izaskuncaro5662 I visited there in the summer of 2017, with French-Canadian husband. (now ex) He was obsessed about going to the Moulin Rouge and the Eiffel Tower. I could have cared less about either, considering the in your face sexuality of the offerings of the MR, and the fact that the Eiffel Tower is a free mason symbol.

    • @izaskuncaro5662
      @izaskuncaro5662 2 года назад

      @@susannahfox7188 i felt the dame way as You.did. I didn't wanna go to Paris, the only interesting thing for me was le Louvre and Versaille's gardens, but i loved Paris when i was there. The Eiffel tower was beatiful but not to go up, such a waste of time for me at least. But i really liked Paris and waiting to go there again

  • @ck4094
    @ck4094 2 года назад

    Series has been renewed for 2 more seasons. I've been to the Cannes Film Festival twice. Love France but definitely need to improve my language skills. Best moment for me was waiting in line to see a film. The man in front of me said bon jour. I responded. He asked me a question which I was also able to answer. Then he went off on a torrent of French that I just couldn't follow. He apologized, said my accent was so good he thought I was fluent. Said sorry -- 4 years of high school French about 25 years ago. But I was grinning broadly -- best compliment I received.

  • @humadesithrill
    @humadesithrill 2 года назад

    I wondered what you had to say about all this and thought about you when I finish watching 2nd season. Great video. Helped me sort out some of the true vs. made up stuff. Thank you 😊

  • @angelathemoment
    @angelathemoment 2 года назад +39

    I'm Spanish, so we're lazy, always late, loud, friendly and into bullfighting and flamenco. I would say everything except the last two things is partially true. People do enjoy siestas, which doesn't mean we're lazy, and we're not unpunctual, we just go on a different schedule. But we are loud and friendly no doubt, like most countries in south Europe.

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 2 года назад +7

      Well, it always depends on the person. Sure, most Spanish people are definitely super outgoing, but I've also met more reserved, introverted Spanish people (which isn't a bad thing, it's just different from the stereotype).

    • @angelathemoment
      @angelathemoment 2 года назад +3

      @@lauragoreni3020 I know, I'm one of them 😂. But I'm just generalizing here since we are talking stereotypically

    • @ameliel8792
      @ameliel8792 2 года назад +1

      Haha love this. Yeah I mean when I went to Spain for a few months I must admit I found a lot of the stereotypes to be accurate. Most people I found to be loud and exuberant for instance - I felt like I was in an Almodóvar film most of the time 😂 but glad I didn't meet anyone into bullfighting.

    • @angelathemoment
      @angelathemoment 2 года назад +1

      @@ameliel8792 I haven't seen any Almodóvar film 🙊. I'm fake Spanish, take my birthday certificate away 😂

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 2 года назад +1

      I wish siestas were part if summer culture here especially in the midwest and South west . I'm in the Midwest currently and 90F ( 32.2C) summer +humidity 🥵 is torture. 120F (48.88C) dry heat in the southwest and it's to hot to work !

  • @Keapix
    @Keapix 2 года назад +64

    I lived in Berlin as a child, and I remember being shocked at the beach! As an English person, the new English guy is a stereotype, but there are a lot like him. We’re very much known for our lack of language ability, and expecting everyone to speak English. I hope Emily’s fashion will continue to change as she becomes more immersed in French life. I especially hope they ditch the weird gloves and hats!

    • @annabelle7123
      @annabelle7123 2 года назад +3

      I think her hats and gloves look like fancy Audrey Hepburn but not realistic, haha

    • @SallyWallach
      @SallyWallach 2 года назад +1

      Different national cultures are so interesting! My first summer in London was very warm. I don't know if this is still a thing, but when I was there I was astonished to see people at lunchtime in the Serpentine strip to their knickers and catch rays for a half hour before again donning office wear. Not everyone, for sure, but common enough that I didn't know where to look the first time.

    • @chiaralinnea4335
      @chiaralinnea4335 2 года назад +1

      i went on a date with a northern english guy in London and he too told me how shocked he and his friends were to see people just casually stripping down and sunbathing naked on the beach when they went to germany. It made me laugh, but I also made a mental note to never try that on an english beach haha

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker 2 года назад +2

    I love your accent. I studied French in high school and I think Parisians appreciated me trying to speak French lol

  • @samanthaharrell7342
    @samanthaharrell7342 2 года назад +1

    Re: air conditioning
    In the southern part of the United States you NEEEED it in the summer. A Nashville summer without air conditioning sounds like torture.

  • @hollyblossomWH
    @hollyblossomWH 2 года назад +123

    I like watching it because I miss Paris but the American spin, clothes, stereotypes and just unrealistic portrayal of how Emily can just pick up any gorgeous, wealthy and amazing men is so easy makes me roll my eyes. Gag me. ;-)

    • @mirelasemanjaku
      @mirelasemanjaku 2 года назад +6

      I believe her flashy-flamboyant dressing and not ever saying 'no' has something to do in this. I mean, the only man she (kindoff) rejected was Gabriel.

    • @Gay-Icon
      @Gay-Icon 2 года назад +8

      Well it's a tv show. It's not based in realism.

    • @ringwe
      @ringwe 2 года назад +12

      Every American that lands a job abroad in a tv show lands in Paris and has the most extravagant lifestyle, I wonder if they think this is realistic!

  • @LaraFirsova
    @LaraFirsova 2 года назад +26

    Thank you so much for commenting about Ukrainian girl! I can tell you that all Ukrainian society was shocked by that image. And even UA Minister of culture made a note to Netflix about that.
    The funny thing that they use name "Petra" for that girl, which is not Ukrainian name (maybe German or Polish, I'm not even sure) - but it has nothing to do with Ukraine - that level of ignorance from producer's side is quite impressive...

    • @Ilona__
      @Ilona__ 2 года назад +7

      Petra od not a name you will come across in Poland. Would be just as weird as for an Ukrainian character.

    • @LaraFirsova
      @LaraFirsova 2 года назад +2

      @@Ilona__ thats why I was not sure, thank you for commenting!

    • @karcavida3250
      @karcavida3250 2 года назад +1

      @@maiiamiii It's also fairly common among southern Slavs so they weren't so far off LMAO

    • @LaraFirsova
      @LaraFirsova 2 года назад +1

      @@maiiamiii Ah, so one of my guesses was right, thank you!

    • @natisek123
      @natisek123 2 года назад +9

      In Czech Republic there are lot of girls named Petra, it's very common name. But I've spent a semester in Kyiv and never met a girl named Petra 🤦‍♀️

  • @alisha3255
    @alisha3255 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video, Justine! I'm German and never understood the naked sauna thing - no sauna for me either. I also lived in the Midwest for 5 years and in the summer went to the movies in jeans, sneakers with thick socks and carrying a nice wool jacket. But I realized Americans are literally trained to tolerate freezing air-conditioning from birth when my daughter was born and I noticed all the babies in restaurants in the summer only wearing short-sleeved onsies when I was freezing in my sweater and then visiting Germany and seeing all my friends kids resembling onions with all their clothes on... cultural differences are so funny and unique, I always love discovering more of them.

  • @Cruvygirlsrule77
    @Cruvygirlsrule77 2 года назад

    I loved your video. I am a born New Yorker and you are right. Here in New York the summer heat feels like someone placed a hot steamy glass over the whole city. Glad to come across your channel.