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  • @Milaaimelecinema
    @Milaaimelecinema Před 2 lety +4533

    Marina isn't just french shes a such a Parisian cliché

    • @Itachi951000
      @Itachi951000 Před 2 lety +271

      @@PetitSucreBlau Haven't seen anything vulgar from her. She seems unapologetically blunt at worst, which I guess is not everyone's thing. The only controversial thing here from a French perspective is her not doing the whole kissing on the cheek thing. Being a Frenchman myself, I dislike that tradition so I understand her but I generally feel obliged to do it to not appear rude though. She apparently doesn't, neither does she care. That is the only thing out of the social norms here lmao. I didn't see any sort of arrogance/condescension towards the other girls or any attention-seeking behavior however, so quite curious about what you're talking about.

    • @freddycv1174
      @freddycv1174 Před 2 lety +89

      @@Itachi951000 isnt about kiss or not kiss, is about to have empathy, and the french girl is an anvil.

    • @Itachi951000
      @Itachi951000 Před 2 lety +102

      @@freddycv1174 If it is not about the kiss then what is it? I've watched this video and the other one (the one with the hilarious miscommunication about the weird finger stuff the Spanish girl wanted to do). What exactly points to a lack of empathy? This might actually explain why people think the French are rude or mean because being French myself I have a hard time understanding beyond her not being willing to follow the kissing tradition (which would indeed be seen badly in France) what exactly makes her look bad in the video. She is a bit less enthusiastic than the other girls but that's just the way the French are with strangers. We don't act super friendly with people we don't know and just barely met (which I guess was the case here) because....... we are not friends, duh (or friends yet). Being overly friendly to people you don't know is seen as either weird or fake in France. I know from personal experience that Americans or Spaniards for example are much more open and act much friendlier to complete strangers, so may find the French approach "cold". Cultural differences and all that I guess.

    • @comedebreuille5396
      @comedebreuille5396 Před 2 lety +96

      @@PetitSucreBlau I agree at 100% with you ! This girl is freaking rude and no we, the French, are not all like her !!

    • @fynnh5459
      @fynnh5459 Před 2 lety +66

      @@PetitSucreBlau I agree 100%. I don't get the hype for rude behaviour nowadays. It's not "a mood", it's just plain out rude and embarrassing.

  • @ElliinKorea
    @ElliinKorea Před 2 lety +2160

    Hi everyone, this is Elena and I spoke about my impressions as a German person. ☺️
    I really hope you have fun while watching this video and please keep in mind that maybe not all Germans think like me! 😆
    Still, we had lots of fun comparing our experiences so I hope you do, too. 😊

    • @neilkamalseal3413
      @neilkamalseal3413 Před 2 lety +36

      Du bisht sehr nett😊.
      If you want to reply, please don't reply me in German. I have just started learning about your mothertounge and so I am still elementary and make some broken lines😅. Danke😊

    • @127val
      @127val Před 2 lety +8

      Hey Elena, I really have fun while watching this video. Thanks for teliing us your impressions🙏🏻

    • @samsmith92samsmith
      @samsmith92samsmith Před 2 lety +34

      Whatever, you're certainly a wonderful ambassador for your country! The impression you give of Germans is a nice, warm, humorous people! xD
      *Also, noticed in your video that you're a huge fan of Mass Effect. So you also have the most excellent taste in video games!

    • @anna_lena_
      @anna_lena_ Před 2 lety +12

      Hey Elena, I really love your shirt on this video. You give nice vibes, I really enjoyed the video. Grüße aus Griechenland, greetings and love from Greece🇬🇷❤️

    • @tobiaskluke7094
      @tobiaskluke7094 Před 2 lety +18

      Hallo Elena, ich habe eine ganze andere Erfahrung gemacht. In meinem Umfeld sind Umarmungen zur Begrüßung sehr gängig und Wangenküsschen ebenso. Allerdings kann es auch damit zusammenhängen, dass ich seit 20 Jahren in Berlin lebe und da vielleicht alles etwas offener ist.

  • @Iyht
    @Iyht Před 2 lety +1063

    I demand an Italian person in here 😂

  • @pablosousa4061
    @pablosousa4061 Před 2 lety +1314

    The girl from Barcelona: the AC is not that common in Spain.
    Me from Andalucía: hold my beer.

    • @PetitSucreBlau
      @PetitSucreBlau Před 2 lety +44

      I think Andalusia is quite different from the rest...

    • @celiagomezm6084
      @celiagomezm6084 Před 2 lety +155

      In the south of Spain it is a real need to have AC to survive. Summers are critical. I am from Extremadura and we also need it in the summer.

    • @PetitSucreBlau
      @PetitSucreBlau Před 2 lety +18

      @@celiagomezm6084 a lot of places need it in the summer without the AC being a normal thing...for example Italy and France have very hot summers too ( in some places) but AC is not the norm

    • @ciamartin
      @ciamartin Před 2 lety +60

      So true, I'm from Seville and it's literally impossible to live here without AC. In summer 40°C is a normal temperature and some times even more, so in summer if you don't have it ...

    • @pablosousa4061
      @pablosousa4061 Před 2 lety +28

      @@ciamartin agarrate que la calor que va a hacer mañana va a ser graciosa...

  • @Ranger6483
    @Ranger6483 Před 2 lety +4351

    Has there ever been a more French person in history than Marina 😂😂

    • @gabrielguzman7646
      @gabrielguzman7646 Před 2 lety +173

      she looks more indian than french 😂

    • @Ranger6483
      @Ranger6483 Před 2 lety +592

      @@gabrielguzman7646 I mean her attitude is very French

    • @Manoatevarua
      @Manoatevarua Před 2 lety +455

      @@gabrielguzman7646
      Uh no… a lot of French people look like that…

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 Před 2 lety +430

      @@gabrielguzman7646 French people can be lighter or darker, still French.

    • @elhenwhe
      @elhenwhe Před 2 lety +266

      @@gabrielguzman7646 france has rlly rlly mixed skintones and i think nowadays a large part of the youth has arabic morrocan turkish or tunisian descent

  • @anna-wt2tz
    @anna-wt2tz Před 2 lety +1758

    I really like the French girls personality, shes hilarious 🤣, she makes me feel like I can say "no, I dont want to do that", without feeling bad about it.

    • @rrocketman
      @rrocketman Před 2 lety +9

      That's great👍

    • @dangercat9188
      @dangercat9188 Před 2 lety +54

      Sounds more rude than funny to me.

    • @anna-wt2tz
      @anna-wt2tz Před 2 lety +49

      @@dangercat9188 yea, I totally agree. saying no, this makes me uncomfortable, is the rudest thing ever. Honestly just lock her up. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy Před 2 lety +4

      wait, why would you feel bad about that?? It's not like you pay them?

    • @carlosparra8976
      @carlosparra8976 Před 2 lety +32

      she's hilarious for a 5 min video...imagine spending all day with that personality. It would get frustrating really quick

  • @LeftyConspirator
    @LeftyConspirator Před 2 lety +310

    Oh, the look on Marina's face when they were talking about paying to go to bathrooms in malls and restaurants. If looks could kill, that'd do it!

    • @theeuropeanman
      @theeuropeanman Před 2 lety +8

      She is no french girl

    • @bizzz29
      @bizzz29 Před rokem +5

      @@theeuropeanman Yeah! she is clear parisienne but for curiosity "paying to go to bathrooms" it's real in paris(in the rest of the france: clearly NOT)?

    • @nicolaslementec
      @nicolaslementec Před rokem +1

      @@bizzz29 you have to pay to use bathrooms everywhere in France even though some bars/restaurants will allow you to use theirs even if you don't buy anything

  • @nhexz1934
    @nhexz1934 Před 2 lety +1663

    "J'ai trop la flemme" ahahaha

    • @chester9718
      @chester9718 Před 2 lety +245

      Ptddrrrrr toujours blasé , elle représente bien la France

    • @sxpers5871
      @sxpers5871 Před 2 lety +41

      exact mdr jpp

    • @rien7113
      @rien7113 Před 2 lety +28

      what is « ptdr » and « jpp » ?

    • @eilie18
      @eilie18 Před 2 lety +91

      @@rien7113 "ptdr" : "Pété de rire", same as "mdr" (or lol in english) but stronger
      "jpp" : "J'en peux plus", means you can't stop from laughing

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos Před 2 lety +60

      Non mais sur la bise en particulier elle a raison c'est trop chiant cette coutume, et pour rien en plus.

  • @mkd6264
    @mkd6264 Před 2 lety +1044

    Spain is have a very friendly citizens. Really, you can talk to a random person there and they talk to you like if they know you and you two are best friends. I like how everyone there is so friendly but also super respectfull!!!

    • @endritveseli1687
      @endritveseli1687 Před 2 lety +105

      yessss, and you won't get that in Germany nor Austria even if you live there for ages. I am studying in Austria and I've been really friendly, trying to make friends with the locals, but it didn't work out. They looked at me as if I was some weirdo like: "eww you don't get to be thaaat friendly in Austria, back up."
      I haven't been to Spain yet, but I've met a lot of Spanish people, and God they are the BEST!! You just laugh all the time, positive vibes only!! Austrians if you get to read this comment, leave an advice how should I be friends with you guys :)

    • @danilojoaoandrade2284
      @danilojoaoandrade2284 Před 2 lety +37

      Really? I mean, compared to northern Europeans, yes, they are a bit friendlier but for us Latin Americans, who are much more sympathetic, warm-hearted and joyful, we still see Spaniards as cold people lol I’ve been to Spain before, to Madrid and Barcelona and from what I’ve seen, the Spaniards are very serious like they don't smile and they look they are in a bad mood lol I also noticed that they are brutally honest to you. I felt like everyone hated me 😂. The only ones who are joyful and warm-hearted in Spain, were the Latin Americans that live there, because there’s a lot of them, especially in Madrid

    • @cszd
      @cszd Před 2 lety +3

      @@danilojoaoandrade2284 Si

    • @miquEMir
      @miquEMir Před 2 lety +83

      @@danilojoaoandrade2284 pues aquí falla algo, tengo muchísimos amigos latinos y no piensan como tu.. alguien esta mintiendo :d

    • @infusedanna1139
      @infusedanna1139 Před 2 lety +81

      @@danilojoaoandrade2284 I kinda think both spaniards and south american people are really friendly it's not a competition who is more welcoming

  • @amandinebianchi1986
    @amandinebianchi1986 Před 2 lety +134

    It’s funny because la bise is so deep in French society that it’s a reflex to do it when you see friends or family members, like I will see my male friend that I haven’t seen for a long time but I will still hug him and kiss both his cheeks and the funniest thing is that I have social anxiety and don’t really like to be physically close with people but I will still do it bc it’s in my DNA at this point 😂 even my guitar teacher who isn’t my “friend”, I’ll still greet him with la bise bc it’s a polite hello for us 🤷🏻‍♀️ (also the fact that the number of kisses depend of the region stress me out when I visit people)

    • @fumikmiu4258
      @fumikmiu4258 Před 2 lety +6

      I'm french I don't do that-
      Maybe cause I'm not like a good person-
      No
      Idk
      Well aaa
      Trying about thinking before covid
      Oh yes I was doing that but you're right it was like a reflex
      A reflex that I forgot-
      But I only do that with my family

    • @Cityz3nn
      @Cityz3nn Před 2 lety +10

      covid ended that and I'm glad cause it was really annoying

    • @Arkayjiya
      @Arkayjiya Před rokem +4

      Yeah Covid kind of murdered that trend and that's one of the only good thing to come out of Covid. I still kiss my employer on the cheek every day cause my employer is my mom but that's it.

    • @laurahall3094
      @laurahall3094 Před rokem

      It is easier for the socially awkward if you make the first move.

  • @kavvinpanyawong5706
    @kavvinpanyawong5706 Před 2 lety +39

    "We work to live, we don't live to work", I love her

  • @reminotinparis
    @reminotinparis Před 2 lety +808

    Marina is so French « sigh I don’t have the time for this » I love it, can relate so much

    • @reminotinparis
      @reminotinparis Před 2 lety +28

      @@juliad368 I sadly agree with you regarding her overall behavior in the videos. Also she doesn’t seems to be really involved, I don’t know why they picked her

    • @PetitSucreBlau
      @PetitSucreBlau Před 2 lety +21

      @@juliad368 me tooooo! She gives the French a terrible reputation...she is just straight up rude vulgar and stupid

    • @SarahPetiteCatin
      @SarahPetiteCatin Před 2 lety +35

      @@PetitSucreBlau why being so mean over a simple video ? Even if you don't like how she behave she seems to have a great time in every videos and the other girls seem to be fine with her, so many unnecessary hate. Really, how is vulgar and rude here ?

    • @PetitSucreBlau
      @PetitSucreBlau Před 2 lety +12

      @@SarahPetiteCatin I feel she was disrespectful about acting as she doesnt care about anything or anyone because she cleary is above all in her head. Its a very immature childish 'rebel' atitude and if she doesnt care why is she even part of this?she is just acting up to seek attention in a rude way. She doesnt connect with anything or anyone...its so self centeref and out of place. I have a difficult time with people applauding to her behavour...ots like worshiping evil or being a girl who likes men that treats them bad...it is a real issue. No morals

    • @SarahPetiteCatin
      @SarahPetiteCatin Před 2 lety +2

      @@PetitSucreBlau I agree with the last part of your comment, people who praise bad behavior like something great is really something irritating and not to do but to look again at marina's behavior I didn't feel what you felt about her when I listened to her so that's why I wrote that comment but again if this is how you feel it's okay I just think people calling her stupid or horrible names are too much.

  • @arianam9977
    @arianam9977 Před 2 lety +615

    I'm from Andalusia, Southern Spain, and here the 90% of people has air conditioner. It gets super super hot in summer!

    • @ronsomrb6351
      @ronsomrb6351 Před 2 lety +34

      I'm from Madrid and being without air conditioning during the summer is dying of heat.

    • @Starrydesertmmo
      @Starrydesertmmo Před 2 lety +17

      @@ronsomrb6351
      In Asturias almost nobody. Heating yes, almost all of them.

    • @blancas-c3251
      @blancas-c3251 Před 2 lety +42

      Can't get how the Spanish girl says that about AC. Living in Spain without it is almost impossible on the majority of regions here. I'm from Seville and we have it and all the houses I've been here and in other sites of Andalusia, Madrid etc have it and uses it a lot. The heat here is unbearable! (And that's the problem now, because of electrical taxes on summer are way too expensive...)
      Maybe in Catalonia is not like that, or Galicia, Basque Country... But most of Spain need air conditioner!!!

    • @nrd7048
      @nrd7048 Před 2 lety

      @@ronsomrb6351 same

    • @lglg1351
      @lglg1351 Před 2 lety +4

      @@blancas-c3251 totally true. Even in North of Spain due to climate change we start to need air conditioning more than ever. My feathers live in La Mancha and they have ac in all the house, it's impossible survive the summer without it

  • @BulletproofGoals
    @BulletproofGoals Před 2 lety +814

    French girl has the most interesting face, love her facial expressions

    • @isitsafeforme
      @isitsafeforme Před 2 lety +10

      She reminds me of eliza dushku from Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Bring It On. If she's an actress, she would be perfect for a gothic yet cool character.

    • @cszd
      @cszd Před 2 lety +2

      Si

    • @goldmanwac
      @goldmanwac Před 2 lety +9

      she is from north africa...

    • @thomaskenel2933
      @thomaskenel2933 Před 2 lety +6

      @@goldmanwac yes and ? She is francais

    • @buzzbuzztv6266
      @buzzbuzztv6266 Před 2 lety +3

      @@thomaskenel2933 mais oui c’est clair

  • @aprendecoreano2014
    @aprendecoreano2014 Před 2 lety +316

    Well...I think that Claudia has clearly never been in the south of Spain in the summer. I invite her to come to Córdoba or Sevilla in july or august and maybe she will change her mind about the necessity of having an air conditioning system in a spanish home 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @andrea_3781
      @andrea_3781 Před 2 lety +6

      Lol yaaa, I agree but not just there, like I am from barcelona as her and I just wanna die in summer, is the worst thing ever omg
      Ns pq lo he escrito en ingles si hablas español lol, anyways xd

    • @bgranger_842
      @bgranger_842 Před 2 lety +9

      Y lo de que la gente no hace horas extra porque nos gusta disfrutar de la vida? Jajajajajaa ya quisiéramos!!

    • @dbe1272
      @dbe1272 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bgranger_842 ridículo! Aún estoy flipando con eso. Esta chica no ha trabajado en España en su vida. O viene de familia rica y lo ha tenido fácil. Si no es así, no me explico como puede decir eso

    • @vitalis
      @vitalis Před 2 lety +2

      lol yes but in general it's not common in Spain. In Madrid it's gets really hot but few people have it installed. I think it's because usually we have a patio and when you open the windows there is a current that cools the apartment.

    • @bgranger_842
      @bgranger_842 Před 2 lety +7

      @@vitalis we must definitely know a different madrid then 😂 because all the homes i know of people under 60 have air con installed or at least powerful fans and i've been there for 35 years...

  • @lelandv1969
    @lelandv1969 Před rokem +9

    Even within France, the cheek-kiss thing differs depending on region or the origins of the person/family ... in some places it's one, others it's two (one on each cheek), and others go up to 3 or even 4...

  • @angyML
    @angyML Před 2 lety +343

    I'm like Marina with the kisses but the funniest thing is that I'm Spanish. Of course, not everyone, but so many people look at you in a bad way if you don't want to kiss them (before covid-19, obviously).

    • @missqueen20_
      @missqueen20_ Před 2 lety +4

      Sip después de la pandemia fue raro, sobre todo cuando tienes mascarilla y el primer impulso que tienes al ver a un conocido es darle dos besos, pero después te das cuenta de que no y se hace algo incómodo jajajaja

    • @dangercat9188
      @dangercat9188 Před 2 lety +12

      Exactly. I'm not from Spain but I am hispanic myself and people look at me like I'm a monster for not hugging them. Like, give me some space please lol.

  • @eliamartinez9015
    @eliamartinez9015 Před 2 lety +477

    In South Spain air conditioning is essential. Every home has it. I would die without air conditioning!!! Climate in Spain is completely different from South to North.

    • @sopademorata1217
      @sopademorata1217 Před 2 lety +13

      Yo soy de Andalucía y también iba aponer eso. En mi instituto de hecho tenemos aire acondicionado aunque no solemos ponerlos

    • @BeatrizGalanPando
      @BeatrizGalanPando Před 2 lety +10

      Aquí en Valencia no es tan habitual tener aire acondicionado y en los centros escolares menos... De hecho tuvimos que comprar ventiladores las familias para que no se desmayaran más alumnos por el calor... Mi familia de Jaén sí tienen todos aire acondicionado, pero los de Córdoba sólo ventilador, será por su economía...

    • @marymarin8516
      @marymarin8516 Před 2 lety +5

      En barcelona la gente que yo conozco la mayoria por no decirte todos tiene aire porque por el dia hace mucha humedad. Por la noche puedes pasar solo con ventilador. Yo no se donde debe de vivir esta chica. Puede que viva en las montañas y alli si que no hace falta.

    • @BeatrizGalanPando
      @BeatrizGalanPando Před 2 lety +3

      @@marymarin8516 ya digo que la economía de cada familia y la zona exacta donde vivan hace mucho... Yo ahora tengo aire acondicionado porque los anteriores dueños lo dejaron. En el piso que viví antes no tenía y sólo usaba ventilador. Y aquí la humedad también es brutal... Pero la economía no me daba para comprar e instalar el aparato ni para pagar las facturas de electricidad al usarlo 😅

    • @sonia5961
      @sonia5961 Před 2 lety +6

      yo soy de Galicia y en las aulas no tenemos aíre acondicionado pero si calefacción 😂😂😂

  • @bluebubble9213
    @bluebubble9213 Před 2 lety +18

    In Greece:
    • The cheek kissing thing is like in Spain. Certainly in family events.
    • Public toilets are free, but often nasty
    • Paid leave is not as much as in other European countries, although still better than what I've heard it's like in America. There is decent maternity leave, and public servants (from soldiers to garbage cleaners) can sometimes even take a full year off as paid maternity or paternity leave. In the private sector it's a totally different story, though. We also have about 20 days as public holidays, where most people don't have to work.
    • Air conditioning is everywhere... Except in schools. Some people also use it as a source of heating in the winter. The 40 degrees the British girl mentioned are an every summer thing here, so...

    • @delta606
      @delta606 Před rokem +1

      The kissing though isn't true outside of the family. It's not common to just kiss someone you meet or a friend. At least between men

  • @ELP1125
    @ELP1125 Před 2 lety +11

    French people have a very "I don't care" attitude about life.
    Honestly it's a vibe 😂😂😂

  • @laurabejaranosanchez6877
    @laurabejaranosanchez6877 Před 2 lety +177

    as a spanish person who lives in the south of spain, I promaise that almost everybody here has air conditioning because in summer our temperatures are way too hight

    • @neilkamalseal3413
      @neilkamalseal3413 Před 2 lety +3

      I just thought so. Never been to spain but at summers if Amsterdam gets 23 C then Spain must be having temp like tropics.

    • @laurabejaranosanchez6877
      @laurabejaranosanchez6877 Před 2 lety +12

      @@neilkamalseal3413 in the south we can reach the 40C lol

    • @neilkamalseal3413
      @neilkamalseal3413 Před 2 lety +2

      @@laurabejaranosanchez6877 Seriously😶 I am from India and 40C is like a bad summer temp here in my citu. I guess Global Warming and Climate Change is taking a serious toll on countries.

    • @arianam9977
      @arianam9977 Před 2 lety +12

      @@laurabejaranosanchez6877 Not 40, but even 50°C under the sun!! (I'm from the south as well, from Seville).

    • @kushal4956
      @kushal4956 Před 2 lety

      @@arianam9977 you talking in fahrenheit is something? you'd die in 50 C

  • @tim_sun
    @tim_sun Před 2 lety +149

    Marina is a WHOLE MOOD. As a French myself I agree with everything she says 🤣

    • @timsummers870
      @timsummers870 Před rokem +2

      That chick Marina has a terrible attitude. If that’s normal in France, I feel sorry for you that have to deal with people like that. The German, British and Spanish women were a lot more proper and sociable. Mariana had a Resting Bitch Face (RBF) the entire time. Just horrible.

    • @Tomvaneester
      @Tomvaneester Před rokem +8

      half of the video she' staring off some other way liek "i hate this i'll just be annoying an arrogant and maybe i can go".

    • @poudayese9713
      @poudayese9713 Před rokem

      "said"

    • @tim_sun
      @tim_sun Před rokem

      @@poudayese9713 je suis d’accord avec ce qu’elle dit en général donc le présent simple « says » est acceptable.

    • @poudayese9713
      @poudayese9713 Před rokem

      @@tim_sun cela est impardonnable

  • @Ingenius3
    @Ingenius3 Před 2 lety +41

    This is so cool, also it's so funny to see Marina wanting to not seem french, and kinda stay away from french stereotypes, and she tries to be all cool, but she's like the biggest french stereotype ever lol . She's amazing 😆

    • @charles1413
      @charles1413 Před 2 lety +3

      how is she trying to "stay away from stereotypes"?

    • @Richard-od3gc
      @Richard-od3gc Před rokem

      @@charles1413 listen

    • @pmlbeirao
      @pmlbeirao Před rokem

      All the french want to break social rules, which makes them even more french.

    • @bukai_oklm
      @bukai_oklm Před rokem +1

      parisian*

  • @virginie7
    @virginie7 Před 2 lety +474

    POUAHAHA le mais j'ai trop la flemme en fait il m'a hit jcrois Marina c'est une représentation de nos pensées de français qu'on cache pour pas paraître impoli

    • @shushu6441
      @shushu6441 Před 2 lety +12

      Mais tellementttt

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos Před 2 lety +9

      Je l'ai jamais caché perso, jamais compris cette coutume, à part ptetre la famille proche. Mais si ce que tu dis est vrai ça me donne espoir pour l'avenir, c'est juste que vous osez pas en fait.

    • @AJos17
      @AJos17 Před 2 lety +25

      Moi c'est l'inverse j'suis totalement pas d'accord je trouve ça convivial et sympa de se faire la bise.

    • @WaneTF
      @WaneTF Před 2 lety +10

      "il m'a hit" trop relou trop relou

    • @elenalouvent9643
      @elenalouvent9643 Před 2 lety +8

      @@AJos17 j’aime trop faire la bise aussi mdrrr je trouve ça super convivial et beaucoup moins froid qu’un salut de loin ou un Check 😅

  • @cule5190
    @cule5190 Před 2 lety +153

    The British girl is so funny and I like her appearance and smile.

  • @errikapan
    @errikapan Před 2 lety +15

    Love all of them and their countries ❤️ Such a great video! These differences between cultures are so interesting and makes you wanna visit each country and learn new languages too.. I speak Greek, English, German and a little bit of Spanish & Russian, and I crave so much to live someday abroad and make friends around the world 🤍 Greetings from Greece 🦋

  • @tylertheurer9122
    @tylertheurer9122 Před rokem +2

    The kiss on the cheek as a greeting is the most impactful and wonderful thing I remember from visiting Spain and Italy. It shocked me at first, but after the initial surprise it gave such a lovely welcoming feeling and really gave a sense of closeness to everyone I met in my travels! I am not a very shy person normally, but even so I found that I made friends and felt connected to people so quickly compared to the US, and it is something that really stuck with me. I still do it with my close friends at home today actually, though I would never attempt with a stranger because I would get weird looks and probably slapped on occasion haha.
    I also couldn't imagine living without AC, but that is because it can get close to 50 degrees Celsius in the summer where I live.

  • @timerickson4797
    @timerickson4797 Před 2 lety +126

    In France, we cant open the windows in school, when we asked why the teachers responded "because the students will jump out". Some windows in my middle school even had bars on them

    • @figfox2425
      @figfox2425 Před 2 lety +74

      Well my friend, that was a lie... It's because teachers will jump out...

    • @Neonstriped
      @Neonstriped Před 2 lety +32

      i never hearded that 😂 (im french)

    • @0megax788
      @0megax788 Před 2 lety +31

      I never had that ! Your middle school must have had really crazy people in them haha

    • @jisooismorethanavisual9550
      @jisooismorethanavisual9550 Před 2 lety +9

      @@0megax788 right I was a bit surprised when I saw this comment😅 This never happened in the schools I went to

    • @aryborges7235
      @aryborges7235 Před 2 lety +23

      Bruh mais tu es dans quel genre de collège ?

  • @allandurand1490
    @allandurand1490 Před 2 lety +27

    Le "j'ai trop la flemme" il m'a achevé 😂

  • @francis7336
    @francis7336 Před 2 lety +12

    I was so confused when the German girl said that you have to pay for the bathroom even in restautants, bars etc
    I'm also from Germany and where I live that's not at all the case. Where I live, you have to pay in, like, petrol stations, train stations and so on, but never in restaurants or bars. In malls, you only have to pay sometimes, but most of the times you can just voluntarily leave a tip for the cleaning staff and that's it
    At least from my experience lol

    • @Ann-ds2tm
      @Ann-ds2tm Před 2 lety +1

      Often restaurants and bars say you can only go if you also buy something.

  • @Sakuritaa14
    @Sakuritaa14 Před 2 lety +6

    Vacation in Spain: 30 days per year. 15 planned by you, 15 planned by the company (dates). Not Christmas holidays or summer holidays for people working. It seems she described students holidays.

  • @stickygeiden
    @stickygeiden Před 2 lety +159

    On the kiss cheeks for the french, I disagree with marina, It's still very popular today among young people too. All the women I know kiss cheeks even if it's only friends. We only hand shakes when it's professional. It's easy to see that she was not in France for a long time.

    • @putinisaterrorist2047
      @putinisaterrorist2047 Před 2 lety +8

      The german girl was wrong too. In Germany women kiss cheeks for example when they meet eachother in the City to go shopping, go to a Restaurant or they just met a some close ones outside. Even in school they cheek kiss their bestfriends. Hand shakes are only for professionals.

    • @Sergio-wn4sp
      @Sergio-wn4sp Před 2 lety +16

      Marina: not that many kisses anymore
      The French people I know: LET'S DO THREE KISSES

    • @hiniraeth6893
      @hiniraeth6893 Před 2 lety +13

      Je suis née en France et pourtant je pense qu'elle a raison, mais comme tout le monde le sait ça dépend de l'endroit où on vit en France

    • @stickygeiden
      @stickygeiden Před 2 lety +3

      @Cos c'est ce que je dis, les français le fond avec les amis et la famille, ce qui constitue 75% des relations d'un français. Donc c'est loin d'être une mode dépassée ou autre.

    • @astrid5644
      @astrid5644 Před 2 lety +1

      @@putinisaterrorist2047 Not really

  • @anna_lena_
    @anna_lena_ Před 2 lety +79

    Can we just all appreciate their positive vibes and sweetness. Very nice video girls, need more videos of them.
    Greetings and love from Greece🇬🇷❤️

  • @stonywings5888
    @stonywings5888 Před 2 lety +2

    8:14 me too! I moved to the Netherlands for an exchange study during a really intense heat wave, and I got the attic room as well. It was a living nightmare. All fans were sold out in all stores. No ac and one small window, and 40 degrees like her

  • @ttrod2603
    @ttrod2603 Před rokem

    I love all this kind of videos guys!! thank you

  • @abshaar13
    @abshaar13 Před 2 lety +117

    I don't if it's just me or Spaniards tend to have very friendly face.They look at you like they're in love with you, literally the cutest people ever😁
    Sorry for my english though.

    • @hectorrr2661
      @hectorrr2661 Před 2 lety +10

      Nah, it's cool dude. I'm from Spain and I don't really think everyone has a friendly face, but it's good yo know that, right?😁

    • @abshaar13
      @abshaar13 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hectorrr2661 that's totally fine 😀

    • @itsme-so4em
      @itsme-so4em Před 2 lety +8

      Yes Spanish have beautiful faces but loves to conquer countries lol

    • @Mariajbh2
      @Mariajbh2 Před 2 lety

      Yes

    • @PsikotikGothly
      @PsikotikGothly Před 2 lety +14

      @@itsme-so4em As much as the English, French and Germans, let us accept it . Europe is old and has a lot of history, ugly history too 😅

  • @luckyluke8708
    @luckyluke8708 Před 2 lety +57

    I AM IN LOVE WITH THE FRENCH GIRL SO MUUUUUCH.

    • @anthonypk7281
      @anthonypk7281 Před 2 lety +5

      She is french speaking arab person living in paris.

    • @alisa9127
      @alisa9127 Před 2 lety +38

      @@anthonypk7281 That is not even true
      She is from South France

    • @mortenmoicmoigladys1236
      @mortenmoicmoigladys1236 Před 2 lety +9

      Imagine an arab girl called marine (like lepen)

    • @anthonypk7281
      @anthonypk7281 Před 2 lety

      @finalgeneration probably. but do young french women normally "hate france" for different reasons?

    • @PetitSucreBlau
      @PetitSucreBlau Před 2 lety +5

      You are in love with what? Her physiaue or attitude? If its the attitude you just love mean rude people? Its disturbing...

  • @Daniel.ch18
    @Daniel.ch18 Před 2 lety +2

    In Spain we need AC for sure, in Madrid in summer it is like 40 C and Sevilla or cordoba 45 C

  • @msharma5069
    @msharma5069 Před 2 lety +16

    I m from India and I feel Europeans are the perfect blend of open, broad mentality keeping their culture n deceny simultaneosly 🥰

    • @agarrikr2996
      @agarrikr2996 Před rokem

      Im from the US and feel like the US is perfectly what you described.

    • @thomas17375
      @thomas17375 Před rokem

      @@agarrikr2996 Well you're wrong

    • @agarrikr2996
      @agarrikr2996 Před rokem

      @@thomas17375 I’m never wrong

    • @agarrikr2996
      @agarrikr2996 Před rokem

      @@thomas17375 And it is perfectly what has been described as well, you loose.

  • @nikaswords17
    @nikaswords17 Před 2 lety +92

    I love this group of girls :) and even though I’m German my attitude is much more like the French girl 😂😂🙈 sarcasm and honesty always

    • @temakrug4647
      @temakrug4647 Před 2 lety +9

      Same 😂 with her character she could be from the north of germany. We are mostly all like her here 😂 honest and direct.

    • @nikaswords17
      @nikaswords17 Před 2 lety

      @@temakrug4647 bin auch ausm Norden 😅

    • @temakrug4647
      @temakrug4647 Před 2 lety

      @@nikaswords17 Dann müsstest du es ja bestätigen können 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @nikaswords17
      @nikaswords17 Před 2 lety

      @@temakrug4647 yep

    • @manuelsilva6244
      @manuelsilva6244 Před 2 lety +3

      I don't think she was being sarcastic, she just seems like an asshole

  • @dracoargentis
    @dracoargentis Před 2 lety +22

    There are definitely urinals in the street in Paris. The UK woman had a wild pronunciation of urinal though.

  • @TheMaru666
    @TheMaru666 Před 2 lety +6

    The air conditioning deppends on the part of Spain you live . In Galicia it is really uncommon to have it . In Seville even very humble households try to have it because summers are really hot and long .

  • @miclash013
    @miclash013 Před 2 lety +8

    This was great to watch from an American perspective, especially after experiencing some of the things they talked about for Spain and the UK.

  • @Kotsuyosama
    @Kotsuyosama Před 2 lety +27

    I am from China and now living in Australia. I have to say it's impossible for me to survive without the air conditioning😂. Both places are very hot and humid during summer. Especially in the south part of China, can you imagine there will be over 100 days every year that the highest temperature is over 35°C and 90%+ humidity😆?

  • @solaradrian
    @solaradrian Před 2 lety +49

    I think the spanish girl was not very accurate about the A/C, in the northern parts people just don't need it, but if you'd ask someone from Sevilla, maybe they would think otherwise since the temperature is usually higher

    • @marinettiFuturismo
      @marinettiFuturismo Před 2 lety +12

      Exactly, i live in Madrid and I really need and A/C because if not i will probably die, but when i go to Santander (north of Spain) I definitely not need it

    • @naroanaroa7009
      @naroanaroa7009 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm from northern Spain and I need the A/C

    • @marinettiFuturismo
      @marinettiFuturismo Před 2 lety +3

      @@naroanaroa7009 which part? , I normally go to San Vicente and it never gets really hot there

    • @solaradrian
      @solaradrian Před 2 lety +9

      @@naroanaroa7009 Obviously there are always exceptions, it depends on the person, what I meant is that in spain we have a big range of temperatures and the southern part of spain is usually heater than the north part

    • @naroanaroa7009
      @naroanaroa7009 Před 2 lety +3

      @@marinettiFuturismo I'm from the south of Navarre, I think that the south of Spain is warmer obviously, but me I need A/C when is 35 grades, it's my case 😂

  • @sepidehm3043
    @sepidehm3043 Před 2 lety +2

    One of the important reasons that makes me love my country -Iran- is that A/C is so common and cheap so ALL houses and public places have it. Also there are about 30 days a year for legal holidays except weekend! 😄

  • @arendt.kyabetsu
    @arendt.kyabetsu Před 2 lety +5

    I fell in love French girl's voice. From Japan

  • @mrocznymrowkojad4245
    @mrocznymrowkojad4245 Před 2 lety +95

    Marina is freakin funny, haha i love her

    • @remi.j3422
      @remi.j3422 Před 2 lety +7

      She feels so fake

    • @nazim9512
      @nazim9512 Před 2 lety +12

      @@remi.j3422 she feels fake because she's trying her best not to be fake

    • @nlechoppaaaa2216
      @nlechoppaaaa2216 Před 2 lety +1

      @@remi.j3422 she is not all the french are like that a little annoyed

  • @ntatenarin
    @ntatenarin Před 2 lety +36

    LOL, I remember in France all these teens greeting each other. They all did the cheek kiss like 4 times (2 per cheek). I was laughing to myself as it took so long for them to just greet each other. I'll admit it was kind of nice, though. 😗
    Edit: I was in southern France.

    • @charles1413
      @charles1413 Před 2 lety +2

      its two cheek kisses, not 4

    • @ntatenarin
      @ntatenarin Před 2 lety +8

      @@charles1413 I should have put that I was in southern France. In Paris it was 2.

    • @charles1413
      @charles1413 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ntatenarin Ah then you re right :))

  • @elenasm3937
    @elenasm3937 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi!! I live in Andalusia, in the south of Spain, and here summers are scorching. That's why we all have air conditioning in our houses. If you ever come here, you will see they are everywhere you go, houses, hotel rooms, shops, restaurants, literally everywhere. But in the north of Spain the weather isn't that hot, and they don't usually have it.
    And it's true, electricity is so expensive. We avoid to turn on the A/C, but sometimes the weather is so hot, you can't imagine how much. And we need to turn it on, or use a fan instead if it is not so much hot.
    Best wishes to you all!!!

  • @marcosventura2604
    @marcosventura2604 Před 2 lety +3

    the french girl confuses freedom with rudeness

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před 2 lety +9

    A straight handshake is the most outdated greeting you may find. It's like saying:"I'm coming in mission of peace"

  • @escfuego
    @escfuego Před 2 lety +79

    I’m from Spain and she was right, everyone thinks Spain weather is really hot but that’s only in summer, we have really cold winters and A/C is not really useful for only using it 2 months

    • @RomanCzifery
      @RomanCzifery Před 2 lety +4

      You do know that most modern A/C have the heat function as well and can be used as a radiator during cold days too? Like in Japan, they dont have central heating or radiators, so they use the A/C to keep the room warm. In older houses where they dont have A/Cs they use a electric heater that is moved to the room where they are staying at the moment.

    • @escfuego
      @escfuego Před 2 lety +15

      @@RomanCzifery In Spain we have radiators installed in all rooms, but not A/C

    • @BeatrizGalanPando
      @BeatrizGalanPando Před 2 lety +3

      Hi. I'm from Valencia, eastern Spain. We in any apartment in which we've lived had a radiator. But my family in Madrid did. Maybe it depends on the region or the family finances... But, here in Valencia, all my relatives have air conditioning, even if it's for the super heat of the summer (1-2 weeks) and for the harshest cold (3 days a year hahaha) in winter we use the air conditioning' heat. ☺️

    • @lglg1351
      @lglg1351 Před 2 lety +7

      @@escfuego con todo respeto eso serás tú, porque donde yo vivo tenemos aire acondicionado en todas las habitaciones porque el calor es intensisimo y esos tres meses que dices tú si no lo tienes es que literalmente mueres. Las noches pueden no bajar de 24 grados durante dias en verano

    • @escfuego
      @escfuego Před 2 lety +2

      @@lglg1351 depende de la zona quizas, yo vivo en Madrid

  • @messiasdeoliveira5363
    @messiasdeoliveira5363 Před 2 lety

    i loved the show of you guys, so much fun!

  • @andreasm5770
    @andreasm5770 Před 2 lety +10

    Hahaha. It's impossible to survive in Greece without A/C. 🇬🇷 I would say it's definitely super common to have an A/C in most of Greece, southern Spain, maybe southern Italy, and maybe other Balkan countries.

  • @Escaparrac
    @Escaparrac Před 2 lety +36

    Eelena is so cool and calm. We need to protect her from Evil.

  • @anacabezasdiez4266
    @anacabezasdiez4266 Před 2 lety +7

    I love this serie
    Love from Spain 🇪🇸 ❤️!!

  • @chocolatbownie35
    @chocolatbownie35 Před 2 lety +2

    im from portugal and the electricity is even more expensive than spain... No AC for us either, you can go to the beach, go to the mall (they usually have ac) or just lie on the cold ground wearing the bare minimum (what i usually do). We also have terrible houses that get really cold during winter and really hot during summer. In schools we usually didn't open the windows bcs then the room would be hotter and sometimes bugs and flies would get in and annoy a bunch of melting people.
    Also, little secret: most people think the only public bathrooms in portugal are paid but the locals know that those are just for turists. There are a lot of free bathrooms if you know where to look.

    • @Desi365
      @Desi365 Před rokem

      (Old) Houses in Alentejo have thicker walls. The rest of the country should go back to these simple and efficient old ways.

  • @VitorVentura94
    @VitorVentura94 Před 2 lety +4

    I still have the whole video to watch, but I just wanted to say something about the "kiss cheek". I find it really interesting how the spanish is really similar to what we do in Brazil. We also just touch cheek to cheek and make the kiss sound with our lips. And it's also true, if someone actually kiss your cheek, it's seen as a way of flerting.
    Fun Fact: The "amount" of kissing is different depending on the region you go in Brazil. For example, I'm from São Paulo, and here we only do it once. But, if you go to Rio, they do it twice, one with each cheek.

    • @BrunoGomes-ne9eo
      @BrunoGomes-ne9eo Před rokem

      Sim kkkkkk
      Aq na Bahia damos dois beijos, mas eu sou tímido demais e já passei por algumas situações engraçadas. Se tiver que beijar eu beijo, ok, mas prefiro um abraço rápido. Eu só fico meio que com um pé atrás quando a mulher é casada por exemplo, sei lá, deve ser coisa da minha cabeça lkkkkkk. Com a Covid já desenvolvermos um jeito novo de cumprimentar o outro que é encostando as mãos em forma de murro xD

  • @julesishere7836
    @julesishere7836 Před 2 lety +23

    I'm spaniard and oddly enough I completely relate to the french girl, I don't like greeting with 2 kisses. I don't like it wether it is when I meet someone new or whether when I greeet my uncles or grandparents, is just like a formal thing you have to do. But, luckily, we're not doing it anymore, or at least not in my close circle and I'm kinda hoping that we loose this custom with the pandemic lol.
    Also, I don't know if it's "a thing" that if you actually kiss the other person's cheek instead of "faking" the kiss it means you like that person... if it is... I must have confused so many people because when I greet someone with two kisses I kiss for real, I do not fake it lol

  • @Stavraetina
    @Stavraetina Před 2 lety +16

    They could have chosen a more cheerful French 😂😂

  • @elyk.5076
    @elyk.5076 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you covid 19 for getting us rid of the cheek kiss 🤣🤣

  • @katarinalesti
    @katarinalesti Před 2 lety +43

    As a French person I absolutely love Marina, such a funny personality and I mostly stand behind everything she says. Such a typical French person omg we are well represented
    Tho I've heard many times that sentence like "in France we work to live" or that belief that French people don't work hard or do long hours and that is absolutely wrong. Remember she never worked in France. For most jobs you get 2 weeks holidays per year, and yes, we do work long hours and have long weeks. And the minium wage is pretty bad. I don't actually France is better than other countries when it comes to work

    • @Joey-ct8bm
      @Joey-ct8bm Před 2 lety

      French has a low gdp per capita and a high debt to gdp. You better work twice as hard for the actually high minimum wage you still got. Minimum wage France 10.25 euro's and the U.S. is 9,80 euro's. But double the gdp per capita in the U.S. My country the Netherlands has half the debt of both countries and 20000 euro's more gdp per capita than France and minimum wage for 40 hours is 9.42 euro's. So France minimum wage is actually very high for how poor the people are actually supposed to be. It should be arourd 5 euro's if you compare it.
      When Marine LePen actually said she wanted to scrap income tax under 30 years old and shorten the age of pension by a few years. i almost fell from my chair and started laughing immediately. How on gods green earth are you gonna pay that in France!? I thought. Still people voted for her and her obvious lies. The fact is that France should really cutback. America too, but they've their own currency. France does not. We ain't printing money for France forever. France is one crisis away from being like Greece. Don't worry we will buy all your companies for cheap and take away ownership of your ports and airfields when that happens. And if France leave the EU their currency would be half of what it used to be. ya'll ain't doing so great over there compared to other EU countries. Taxes should go way up.

    • @azertyuiopqsdfghjklm
      @azertyuiopqsdfghjklm Před 2 lety

      @@Joey-ct8bm The fck are you talking about? France is the second biggest economy of the european union and the seventh of the world. Its GDP per capita is pretty much the same as UK, Japan or your friends from Belgium. Who do you think you are, seriously? Bragging about "printing money for France" while the Netherlands as a member of the frugal four is well known to contribute to fcking nothing while France is literally the second contributors to EU? Your nonsense would be laughable if not coated with your obnoxious arrogance. No one gives a flying fck about your country. Fck off.

    • @JohnMarcel666
      @JohnMarcel666 Před rokem +7

      As a Frenchman, I don't agree with you because she looks more like a Parisian than a "normal" French woman...

    • @franckdebzh7608
      @franckdebzh7608 Před rokem

      @@Joey-ct8bm Oh shut up russian troll.

  • @MickeyKnox
    @MickeyKnox Před 2 lety +26

    I'm german and I know many germans greeting each other with kisses on the cheek, especially the younger generation.

    • @dw3214
      @dw3214 Před 2 lety +6

      I am from Eastern Europe and we slavic countries are similar more cold type of people kinda not that into the kiss cheek thing unless we are very close like family or close friends tho indeed younger generations do it more often. I also thought we were also more open but turns out not. You might think you do it as often as pll in Spain and France do but trust me they are on another level...Had huge culture shock when a family I met for the first time in Spain(they know my family but we met for the first time)all lined up to kiss me on the cheek and hug... XD Its way more shocking in real life how they go right in for it so confidently without even thinking about it lol only 1 person kinda recognized my confusion and asked if its okay. The amount of times I was kissed on the cheek in Spain in 1 month is more than the times I have been kissed on the cheek in my country my whole life.

    • @temakrug4647
      @temakrug4647 Před 2 lety +11

      I would not say "many germans" I am 22 so also more younger and I never saw anyone kiss eachother on the cheeks. We mostly hug or even just say "Hi" and go on. But I am from the north of germany and also was in the area of frankfurt a lot, so maybe it is different in your area.

    • @alisa9127
      @alisa9127 Před 2 lety +4

      I am part of the younger generation and I never saw anyone greeting each other like that.

    • @pezos5
      @pezos5 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dw3214 South Slavic people do greet other people with kisses.

    • @endritveseli1687
      @endritveseli1687 Před 2 lety

      @@dw3214 Eastern Europe cold people???

  • @salsadip7453
    @salsadip7453 Před 2 lety +48

    we have the kissing thing in austria too, (at least in the east) and its also considered rude when you dont kiss them ... covid put an end to this, im not mad ^^

    • @lissandrafreljord7913
      @lissandrafreljord7913 Před 2 lety +2

      The people of Mountain Germany have always been warmer for some reason. Perhaps from Catholic and Latin influence.

  • @yukarietoilesworld8300
    @yukarietoilesworld8300 Před 2 lety +3

    We do have A/C in some trains, subways, buses, shops, schools in France x') and fans at home. We don't have as many as Korea but we do have some haha

  • @emmaburley5374
    @emmaburley5374 Před rokem +1

    In Montmartre outside the Moulin Rouge there was this AMAZING public toilet that was free. It actually cleaned itself after each use!!!! Best toilet ever!!! Loved it!

  • @vitelote7788
    @vitelote7788 Před 2 lety +20

    j'ai trop la flemme en fait, le résumé de ma vie ...

  • @yoojk5244
    @yoojk5244 Před 2 lety +27

    Marina une légende "Mais j'ai trop la flemme enfait" ptdrr 😭

  • @missesdimplez
    @missesdimplez Před 2 lety +4

    I’m so jealous of these vacation days

  • @rosaline953
    @rosaline953 Před 2 lety +17

    The Spanish woman really represents us so well haha, I agree with all she said, especially the air conditioning thing. We use the radiators but in my house we don't even think of buying an air conditioning since electricity is so expensive, especially now

    • @martadelbb9657
      @martadelbb9657 Před 2 lety +3

      It’s true that the air conditioner is a bit expensive but in the south of Spain (Soy de Sevilla😂) almost everyone use it, it’s needed

    • @egutiguti3337
      @egutiguti3337 Před rokem

      Pues mira, por muy caro que este la electricidad, yo no me privo de tenerlo de noche y de día con esta horrible ola de calor que hemos tenido este verano, tal vez puedo economizar en algo más superfluo, pero no en cuanto al AC, simplemente por salud.

  • @thesaviors5021
    @thesaviors5021 Před 2 lety +5

    I visited barcelona and paris last summer.. you cant live without AC

  • @Lillith.
    @Lillith. Před rokem

    I remember as a child in the Netherlands we would get days off because it was over 30. I loved those days because we would often still go to school because they would organise all kinds of games with water and have ice cream. I don't know if all schools did this, but mine did.

  • @maureenjary9741
    @maureenjary9741 Před 2 lety +7

    As an American here we are so overworked like we are expected to overwork for little pay and people barely take a vacation😭

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před 2 lety

      Why ? Time flies and you're going to be dead in 85 years.

    • @yomer355
      @yomer355 Před 2 lety

      @@goofygrandlouis6296 so that they can keep being number one in the world. And that costs something.

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před 2 lety

      @@yomer355 The US is decadent, not sure they will stay #1 for long, quite frankly.

    • @yomer355
      @yomer355 Před 2 lety +1

      @@goofygrandlouis6296 well compared to Europe they're doing great, but China is catching up that's true

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před 2 lety

      @@yomer355 Europe destroyed itself in WW1.
      After that, it was never really the same.
      The bravest died and never reproduced. The end.

  • @chrissi7560
    @chrissi7560 Před 2 lety +48

    I am from the very south west of Germany, close to France, and the kisses on the cheeks are extremely popular here. Like with relatives, acquaintance close work colleagues at parties etc it's almost expected. And I HATE it. For me a hug for friends/family and a handshake with others would be the best solution

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 Před 2 lety +1

      I am Brittas boyfriend and 56 years now. As a conservative rural man, i don' t like ,modernlings' nonsens.

    • @monamuller8969
      @monamuller8969 Před 2 lety

      I live 30 km away from Freiburg. But nobody kisses you on the cheek here. I'm glad though. 😄

    • @stickygeiden
      @stickygeiden Před 2 lety +1

      A hug for family sounds stupid as fck. But that's certainly because I'm french.

    • @BaleinesVolantes
      @BaleinesVolantes Před 2 lety +8

      I don’t understand when someone said a hug is a better solution than a kiss. I don’t agree. When you hug someone you have to touch their body but when you « kiss » it’s actually a fake kiss and more cheek to cheek and we don’t touch other people body.

    • @bretagnejean2410
      @bretagnejean2410 Před 2 lety

      Hug? In brittany we do one Kiss. In the past had no Kiss. Probably with covid that can disapear

  • @Hazardlv
    @Hazardlv Před rokem +4

    Is it just me or these 4 would make a banger Netflix show? :D

  • @zedzoomzombie2703
    @zedzoomzombie2703 Před 2 lety +2

    4:33 France about to have a 353,842,958th revolution

  • @stefanodigiuseppe7409
    @stefanodigiuseppe7409 Před 2 lety +3

    In Italy we absolutely must have Air Conditioning in every modern house because in summer we literally ✨melt ✨

  • @zackzorales8978
    @zackzorales8978 Před 2 lety +11

    Bruh in Kenya our A/C is literally the wind cuz the wind is just always there.

  • @skdoremi6666
    @skdoremi6666 Před 2 lety +4

    As a Mediterranean i think we r just use to it, thats why we do take break in the middle of the day, we shut everything,curtain,doors,windows everything is dark in our houses from 11:00 to 17:00 i remember when i worked in a shop we did not have any costumers untill late evening so we did close for 3 hours daily in summer and we just deal with the heat when its not summer. In 12 months we have like 3 months of cold weather than its all sunny days even if its still chilly for us. I remember german and dutch going to spain in may and they were all in shorts and flip flop!!! We were all still using winters jackets boots and heavy clothing😅 for me the sea is too cold in may even if we do swim in april the sea is cold but u still get warmed by the sun (only if that season is warm of course)

    • @arianam9977
      @arianam9977 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm from Seville (Southern Spain) and I always see Northern Europeans wearing summer clothes since February. And I'm like "wtf!?". It's literally winter and I'm wearing a coat 😂 But I mean, I guess 15-20°C is hot for them, while for me it's super cold xd

    • @skdoremi6666
      @skdoremi6666 Před 2 lety

      @@arianam9977 😅yep i did visit the Netherland at that time and god it was cold,windy and rainy, the sun was pale,i couldn't feel it warms. It still a verry beautiful country to visit❤

  • @MajaxPlop
    @MajaxPlop Před 2 lety +1

    "J'ai trop la flemme" made me laugh so hard

  • @anadd6195
    @anadd6195 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm Portuguese and I don't use air conditioning. Many people do and public places too, but I'm used to old school ways of cooling down. x) We paint our houses white and close everything down when the sun starts rising at around 10 a.m. until late at night. Then we can seat outside with our neighboors and stay up late. That's why we eat late as well (at center south of the country and some of the Spanish do too).

  • @tylerensminger
    @tylerensminger Před 2 lety +7

    I know here in the USA they have bathroom attendants at some places but it is not mandatory to pay them. Most places though you don't pay to use the toilet

    • @someonesomeone313
      @someonesomeone313 Před 2 lety +1

      Go America. But you have to pay an exorbitant amount to treat your infection after you’re done peeing there

    • @kaziu312
      @kaziu312 Před 2 lety

      @@someonesomeone313 All the more reason to wash your hands! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @alexander9703
    @alexander9703 Před 2 lety +74

    That thumbnail of the British and German girls aghast as the French girls greet each other with a kiss made me smile aha. We coldblooded and frigid Germanic peoples will have none of that overly familiar stuff of the hotblooded and passionate Latins xD

    • @neilkamalseal3413
      @neilkamalseal3413 Před 2 lety +6

      Well the way I am seeing things, I think the ones who show they are coldblooded and very kind inside I guess. For eg. Germans, Russians. I think its a part of their hiding character to not appear vulnerable.

    • @parkjimin-standkb-62
      @parkjimin-standkb-62 Před 2 lety

      The younger generation of girls does it a lot but luckily you are not expected to do it.😂

    • @djunior874
      @djunior874 Před 2 lety +2

      It's funny because a lot of cheek kissing does happen in the UK, it's just incredibly complex and context-based on when you do do the cheek kiss lol.

    • @c.i.a8359
      @c.i.a8359 Před 2 lety

      True I've lived in both Spain and the UK and let me say British people are cold. But not in a rude way, that's just their culture.

    • @gabrielguzman7646
      @gabrielguzman7646 Před 2 lety +1

      she looks more indian than french 😂

  • @alinedeoliveira1821
    @alinedeoliveira1821 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh, in my city in Spain we all have air conditioning at home and schools... but unlike Barcelona here it's more dry the weather, and it feels like literally burning your skin sometimes.

  • @berlianong9679
    @berlianong9679 Před 2 lety

    In Singapore. It’s a country with typical tropical climate so it gets super hot over there. So u can find A/C everywhere- train, shopping malls, bus, some schools, bus stations etc
    Though some places does not have it.
    Most houses have it too but not everyone uses it frequently.

  • @samsmith92samsmith
    @samsmith92samsmith Před 2 lety +10

    I've honestly not been anywhere in London where you have to pay £1 to use the toilet, let alone £2. They've scrapped charges at all stations now. Many London stations like Saint Pancras and Victoria it's been free for a long time, but where they did charge, like London-Waterloo it was 50p, not £2!
    Oh, and those revolting street toilets are barely a thing anymore, at least in London and the part of the country I come from xD

    • @zek520
      @zek520 Před 2 lety +2

      The girl who speaks for the UK probably hasn't been back there in a long time I guess.

    • @gracialutonadio342
      @gracialutonadio342 Před 2 lety

      Yh, I think it's because she is from the north and things are really different up there compared to London. I've only ever seen one toilet charge and that as for 20p in London 7 years ago, haven't seen one since. In France they are very common though.

    • @tayloryoung9803
      @tayloryoung9803 Před 2 lety

      @@gracialutonadio342 not specifically its only in big stations and not 100% . In malls and open air public ones are free

  • @blurryface_1589
    @blurryface_1589 Před 2 lety +11

    Mmmm I am from Barcelona and I do use air conditioner but I don't know I guess it depends from which part of Spain you are and how you feel the "weather". But she is right electricity is expensive in Spain thats why we tend to try to not use it jajaja

  • @lucasharvey8990
    @lucasharvey8990 Před 2 lety

    Love this! From Wisconsin.

  • @little_berry
    @little_berry Před 2 lety +1

    Relating to schools in Germany and when it's too hot outside: for example, in our school the thermometer kind of thing is in the basement. So basically, if it's like 30 something degrees (and yk everyone's really sweaty etc.), we still have to stay in school, because in the basement of course it's way cooler than in the actual classrooms and we all hate that as students T_T

  • @benkamelmayssem5780
    @benkamelmayssem5780 Před 2 lety +3

    8:59 I had a professor Mr, Weber. He taught us the toughest module in mechanical engineering "Maschinendynamik". It was a summer semester and on a hot sunny day the classroom was full with about seventy students, he just brought a thermometer, put it on his table, and said: if the temperature rises over 38°C, you can go home. Sadly, It didn´t... Malheureusement!

    • @tobyk.4911
      @tobyk.4911 Před 2 lety

      38 degrees? Wow ... he set the threshold quite high

    • @benkamelmayssem5780
      @benkamelmayssem5780 Před rokem

      @Karl with a K Seine Klausuren... richtig cool.

  • @Clement-bv3td
    @Clement-bv3td Před 2 lety +22

    "I dont have time for cheek kiss"... So Parisian, don't listen to her guys ^^

    • @tayloryoung9803
      @tayloryoung9803 Před 2 lety +1

      its true for everywhere, if there are 20ppl you dont necessarily kiss every one
      lol and pairs is still france

  • @deivirack
    @deivirack Před 2 lety +1

    it makes me laugh in germany when it says, very hot 35 degrees is like please a summer like this in andalucia in which the maximum is 35 degrees, because it can reach 50 degrees, without even being able to leave the house without having a frozen bottle of water.

  • @eljaminlatour6633
    @eljaminlatour6633 Před 2 lety +2

    The "greet people with kiss" thing also happens in Peru, a South American country.

  • @justsomeguywithawhitebeard5639

    Actually for me as an austrian it was the other way round. I was shocked at the politeness and distance between french friends opposed to hugging in austria and germany.

    • @Arkayjiya
      @Arkayjiya Před rokem

      I respect your choice of facial hair (whitestache is best stache) but please don't ever kiss my cheek, you'd skewer me on that thing.

  • @dahyimi2185
    @dahyimi2185 Před 2 lety +15

    It's not true that, in Spain, not greeting someone with cheek kisses is rude. The problem is some people are rude and try to impose it on others, so they may feel uncomfortable if you back away. Etiquette says that kissing is only acceptable with family, friends and people who are introduced to you by friends or family in an appropriate manner. Men don't kiss each other unless they're very close, and it is extremely rude for a man to take the lead in kissing a woman; it must be the woman who decides whether to kiss or shake hands. Women usually kiss each other and it's not particularly rude to do so even if the two are not formally acquainted, but it's inappropriate in professional relationships.
    So, if you're a woman, you come to Spain, a man wants to greet you with kisses and you feel uncomfortable, back away! You're not being rude, they are!

    • @MatinDePluie
      @MatinDePluie Před 2 lety +1

      Exaclty the same in France !

    • @EfeFlet
      @EfeFlet Před 2 lety +5

      I don't like to give kisses to men I don't know so I never do it and nobody has a problem with it. I don't think it's rude, it's just setting boundaries and a lot of Spanish women do this very clearly so as I said nobody tells us anything haha

    • @Mariajbh2
      @Mariajbh2 Před 2 lety +1

      And people don't kiss nor touch cheeks, there are space between the faces, it's only the gesture. Only close people can touch cheeks if they want

    • @hanselvogis5142
      @hanselvogis5142 Před 2 lety +2

      Well, as a man if I don't take the lead in kissing then I don't get a kiss.

    • @Mariajbh2
      @Mariajbh2 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hanselvogis5142 This is fake, maybe you are the problem. And your comment is random, it's not related to the initial comment

  • @japai4323
    @japai4323 Před 2 lety +181

    For the check Kiss in France it's rude to ignore someone but honestly if you just tell the person that your not confortable with it and you still say "bonjour" or/with a hand sign (wave handshake...) most people don't mind
    I only do it with my close family and friends
    We used to not have very hot days or just short periods (rarely) so no need to buy a A/C a good ice cream, cold water and a fan were enough to survive a few days but lately summer are getting worst every year I am actually thinking of buying an A/C 🥲

    • @nanatruc3484
      @nanatruc3484 Před 2 lety +5

      (I'm actually french but I'll use english so that everyone can read my comment)
      The problem with A/C is its carbone print and how it feeds climate change, the very reason why summers are getting worse. I'd need some people to confirm it but I believe A/C expulses hot air outside the buildings, hence making the streets and overall town even hotter. To normalize it in Europe would be falling into a vicious circle so I hope we can find other solutions like vegetalizing the walls for exemple.

    • @manuelsilva6244
      @manuelsilva6244 Před 2 lety

      @@nanatruc3484 I'm an engineer and that's not how it works. People don't use Ac because it's expensive. But every factory and company has them at least in the south of Europe.

    • @NeelhanMaev
      @NeelhanMaev Před 2 lety

      I just say I'm sick when I don't want to do the cheek kisses 😂 (usually when there' s wayyyy to many people to say hello to)

  • @amralyn6103
    @amralyn6103 Před 2 lety +2

    I live in France, and public toilets (out of Paris ) are mostly free. In my city it's free and clean, and you can tip the cleaning workers in a box.

  • @K-aR-Oh
    @K-aR-Oh Před rokem +2

    Yo French Angelina Jolie is killing it, "I like it Picasso!"

  • @fatimaouali3900
    @fatimaouali3900 Před 2 lety +5

    40 degrees in a summer day in Spain I think its quite normal, almost in my city, but its sooo hummid so we have to turn on the A/C even if the electricity its gonna kill us 🥵