Marc Brianvil on how speaking French to another man is weird (Part 3)

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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    Like most young boys and men in Ayiti, Marc Brianvil, comedian, isn’t comfortable speaking French to another young boy or man. It’s a cultural perspective that you must engage another man in his native language, Kreyòl.

Komentáře • 10

  • @nathanaltidor5300
    @nathanaltidor5300 Před 2 lety

    Nan Collège Régina Okap, elèv yo pa menm ka di yon ti mo kreyòl menm nan rekreyasyon. Lè Grenn Sonnen mouri, elèv yo pa menm ka di sa an kreyòl. Yo di: Testicule Sonnore est mort.

  • @barbarag.4490
    @barbarag.4490 Před 2 lety

    We don’t have time for that Lol

  • @dstreasures3727
    @dstreasures3727 Před 2 lety +1

    So now you are assigning a gender to the French language? So it is a "feminine" language that only women should speak!? And only spoken in a romantic context? Pa pale pawol sa fo non fre'm.🤦‍♀🤣I am sure you are smarter than that. Smh...
    Just simply say you don't feel confident speaking French. The grammar rules are too complex for you to master, and that frustrated you so much in school therefore you ended up hating the language.
    In this day and age, one should not limit himself/herself to only Haitian Creole and English. That is too limiting. The more languages you speak more access you have to the world globally.

    • @SeJoe
      @SeJoe  Před 2 lety +4

      Nah, you're wrong. That was cute though.

    • @muzamara
      @muzamara Před 2 lety +2

      He’s not assigning a gender to French but unfortunately this is how it is in Haiti.
      Most guys do not speak French among themselves, not because they can’t but they just won’t 😅.
      All my male cousins and male friends are fluent in French but they won’t speak French to each other unless the girls are there including myself. That’s how it is 😅
      When we were younger though, they would speak French among each other but after a certain age I guessed they deemed it “ uncool “ 😅

    • @SeJoe
      @SeJoe  Před 2 lety +4

      @@muzamara it's always the ones who NEVER LIVED in the country who are quick to impose their 2 cents. Clearly he doesn't know the culture and just talking out of ignorance. He sees two native Haitian men talking about our shared experience but here he comes talking about "assigning genders blah blah blah" SMH! Sir have several seats.

    • @dstreasures3727
      @dstreasures3727 Před 2 lety

      @@SeJoe Mwen grandi Ayiti, mwen se yon natif natal. Ou fokus sou yon sel pati nan komante mwen an "assigning gender" and you ran with it with insults.
      I grew up in Haiti I am very well aware that a lot of my male friends don't speak French to each other. However my parents friends still speak French when they get together. Maybe it's a generation thing.
      My comment was mostly about what seems to be your dislike of French. In several of your videos you made sure to express, one way or the other, how much you don't care for it. I jokingly said, for you to dislike it so much, the grammar rules must have been tough to digest.

    • @jeremiah.massillon
      @jeremiah.massillon Před 2 lety

      Ok, calm down

  • @CrazedAdult
    @CrazedAdult Před 2 lety +1

    😂😂😂😂

  • @ArmandyLaPearl
    @ArmandyLaPearl Před 2 lety

    Wait whatttt???? Nahhhh lol there’s nothing wrong with it