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what a lovely lovely video! you are so good at with the video shooting, the music choosing, all perfect. One of the most relatable reviews of Paris arrondissements! 🌹🌹
Great video! Thanks! One thing that would have been nice would be to see a map and before you start talking about the arrondissement it is first highlighted on the map so that you can get an idea of where each one is situated. But anyway very helpful.
I lived with my family in the 11th when I was 15/16 years old. It was a lovely place to live. We had a 3 bedroom apartment there. It was easy to get around. I went to school in St. Germain en Laye, and I took 2 metros, a train, and a bus to get to school. Took about 1 1/2 hours total.
Thank you very much! This is a lovely video. I'm also looking for a family (with a toddler) perspective to live in Paris. Do you have any idea about that? Which district or sub-urbs are good to live in? Thank you.
Merci infiniment... Loved your video. I'v booked a place in 12th Arr. Wasn't sure if it was the right choice but I felt that it's a safe & peaceful arr. One reason that led me to find your video. What's your opinion of 12th arr. especially for a female tourist. Will truly appreciate :)
I heard many good things about Boulogne.. seems a good a desirable place to live due to its proximity to Paris, amenities, and relatively high quality of life 😊
Thank you for this video. It’s great to see all the arrondissements I have booked to stay in the 10th but people have told me it’s unsafe. I have had conflicting opinions on this.
Great video! I'm headed to Paris again soon and I'm very interested in seeing sides of the city outside of the tourist norms. Thanks for making this video.
May I, as a born Parisian, point out two mistakes : The 15th arrondissement is the most crowded but not the largest which is the 20th. The 20th arrondissement has been incorporated in Paris by Napoleon III in 1860, but was not the only one, from 12 to 20 joined Paris at the same time. About Père Lachaise graveyard, all your followers may not be modern ignorants and perhaps would be eager to know that Chopin, Rossini, Oscar Wilde and many others are also buried there !
It would be more charming and typical if you would speak French in the video ;) We have the automatic translation on so no worries. Cute video anyways.
Oof, ig my french will sound as goofy and hard to understand at points as your english if I never visit a french speaking country. Thank you for my future where I do not sound like you
I hope your French doesn’t sound as horrible as your comment! Anyway, I appreciate the time you took to write me such a feedback, and I’m always open to improving my language skills. Let’s instead encourage each other to communicate better ;)
@@where2gooo Oh, dont worry about my french im not even close to being fluent so im quite a lot worse than your second language. And the subtitles do a great job for telling me what you're trying to say in those moments where you completely fuckin butcher a word. devlopment, that is hilarious and I was so confused. devlopment lol. I mean it's only two mistakes in a word but it was enough for me to be like "Wtf did she say there????". I dont think the issue is your accent I think it's that you just half ass the big words. Making even one small mistake in a big word could make it hard to understand what you are saying and that's one reason why languages are so damn difficult. Anyway, rant aside I hope you continue to develop your language skills. No hard feelings the video was very inciteful, thanks
what a lovely lovely video! you are so good at with the video shooting, the music choosing, all perfect. One of the most relatable reviews of Paris arrondissements! 🌹🌹
Thanks a lot !!!
Great video! Thanks! One thing that would have been nice would be to see a map and before you start talking about the arrondissement it is first highlighted on the map so that you can get an idea of where each one is situated. But anyway very helpful.
Thank you for your feedback ☺️
Great presentation! Learn a lot about Paris by this video. 🎊✨✨✨
I’m glad it was helpful for you 😇
Very helpful overview for planning my first trip to Paris from the US (NYC). Thank you!
Thank you dear! I’m visiting NYC soon ;)
I lived with my family in the 11th when I was 15/16 years old. It was a lovely place to live. We had a 3 bedroom apartment there. It was easy to get around. I went to school in St. Germain en Laye, and I took 2 metros, a train, and a bus to get to school. Took about 1 1/2 hours total.
Lol
That was so informative! Thank you ☺️
Thank you very much! This is a lovely video. I'm also looking for a family (with a toddler) perspective to live in Paris. Do you have any idea about that? Which district or sub-urbs are good to live in?
Thank you.
Awesome video. I learned a lot. BTW your eyes are Gorgeous! Just subscribed!
Thank you so much!!
"I hope you enjoyed watching this video". I reeeally did. :) Thank you so much for these useful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video thank you so much
Awesome video - What exactly I was looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful info for anyone visiting Paris. Tq 👍🏼
My pleasure 😊
Merci infiniment... Loved your video. I'v booked a place in 12th Arr. Wasn't sure if it was the right choice but I felt that it's a safe & peaceful arr. One reason that led me to find your video. What's your opinion of 12th arr. especially for a female tourist.
Will truly appreciate :)
Thank you! Awesome video!
Glad you liked it :)
Thank you!
Bonjour. Can you tell me is Boulogne Billancourt part of the 16th?
I heard many good things about Boulogne.. seems a good a desirable place to live due to its proximity to Paris, amenities, and relatively high quality of life 😊
Excellente vidéo! Merci bc!
merciii
Thank you for this video. It’s great to see all the arrondissements
I have booked to stay in the 10th but people have told me it’s unsafe. I have had conflicting opinions on this.
It’s generally safe.. just pay more attention near gare du nord and gare de l’est
@@where2gooo thanks for the advice - very much appreciated !
Soo helpful. Thanks!!
Welcome 🙏🏼 thanks
merci beaucoup
Who built the bridge at 3:50? That N wow
I’m your 553 subscriber….
So,where are you from?
Thanks :) from Lebanon
Great video! I'm headed to Paris again soon and I'm very interested in seeing sides of the city outside of the tourist norms. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you so much ☺️ I made another video about some hidden gems in Paris :) check it out : czcams.com/video/W0z_iuKUAaY/video.html
@@where2gooo I will, thanks for the link!
Viens au 94 frérot!:)
Do you give tours?
No I don’t 😢
May I, as a born Parisian, point out two mistakes :
The 15th arrondissement is the most crowded but not the largest which is the 20th.
The 20th arrondissement has been incorporated in Paris by Napoleon III in 1860, but was not the only one, from 12 to 20 joined Paris at the same time.
About Père Lachaise graveyard, all your followers may not be modern ignorants and perhaps would be eager to know that Chopin, Rossini, Oscar Wilde and many others are also buried there !
You have beautiful eyes!
Are you saying that 19th and 20th arrondissement are safe area for single girls?
They are not THE safest but in my opinion they are good. I lived in the 19th and honestly I didn’t have any problem at all
My brain during intro: MEMENADE
0:30 ...In the shape of a SNAIL... (...ESCARGOT...) ...As you can see!...
Yes, indeed. I made a mistake and I already corrected it in the description section :)
It would be more charming and typical if you would speak French in the video ;) We have the automatic translation on so no worries. Cute video anyways.
Thank youuu for your feedback ;)
Turtle or a snail 😅
Indeed it’s a snail not a turtle 🤦🏻♀️
Oof, ig my french will sound as goofy and hard to understand at points as your english if I never visit a french speaking country. Thank you for my future where I do not sound like you
I hope your French doesn’t sound as horrible as your comment! Anyway, I appreciate the time you took to write me such a feedback, and I’m always open to improving my language skills. Let’s instead encourage each other to communicate better ;)
@@where2gooo Oh, dont worry about my french im not even close to being fluent so im quite a lot worse than your second language. And the subtitles do a great job for telling me what you're trying to say in those moments where you completely fuckin butcher a word. devlopment, that is hilarious and I was so confused. devlopment lol. I mean it's only two mistakes in a word but it was enough for me to be like "Wtf did she say there????". I dont think the issue is your accent I think it's that you just half ass the big words. Making even one small mistake in a big word could make it hard to understand what you are saying and that's one reason why languages are so damn difficult. Anyway, rant aside I hope you continue to develop your language skills. No hard feelings the video was very inciteful, thanks
I understood her perfectly and her accent is lovely.
Shows the most dangerous arrondissement in Paris - videos only show mostly black people. I don't know if this ia coincidence or what...
I just said the opposite! I lived in the 19th and never felt it dangerous.. it’s also very diverse and multicultural
got robbed 5 times in 4 years, 3 times in zone 19, 18, 20 where you calling those dynamic, exotic, multicultural
I also lived in the 19th and never got robbed ! This can happen everywhere
@@where2gooo yeah right. You should have said you've been living in the peaceful, beautiful 93 and nothing had happened
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