🇫🇷 American Couple Reacts "Geography Now! France"

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  • 🇫🇷 American Couple Reacts "Geography Now! France" | The Demouchets REACT
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  • @TheDemouchetsREACT
    @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +3

    This video was requested. Send in reaction requests here: forms.gle/1smG2aM3BpV72sJv7

    • @liotc4166
      @liotc4166 Před 6 měsíci

      Bonsoir 🙂 salutations distinguées 🌞 d'Occitanie Aveyron 🇫🇷 Decazeville 👏😁

  • @carolinem.6318
    @carolinem.6318 Před rokem +66

    As a french i Can tell you that eating raw meat isn't problematic. I Never Heard of anyone ill because of it. Pregnant women aren't allowed to eat during pregnancy. It's like eating sushi but with beef.

    • @asalvats
      @asalvats Před 6 měsíci +4

      Lo mismo en España, y lo mismo con las embarazadas: no deben comer jamón curado durante el embarazo. Saludos-

  • @kieran1129
    @kieran1129 Před rokem +40

    To answer your question, no you don't need a passport to travel to other french regions as a french because it's classified as domestic travel. Schengen and Eu's freedom of movement does not apply to all of them though.

  • @kieran1129
    @kieran1129 Před rokem +56

    I just need to say that toxoplasma gondii is not that big of a deal as what he made it out to be. Not many people eat raw meat and you're more likely to be contaminated by your cat.
    It's mandatory for pregnant women to test for its presence as it can be dangerous for the foetus, which is why a pregnant woman should not clean the litterbox of a cat. Other than that if you're contaminated, you're just likely to have the same symptoms as flu and then you gain immunity. The changes in behaviors in humans are so little so you wouldn't notice them.

    • @roudkaross
      @roudkaross Před 10 měsíci

      A bit late to respond but good to know that around 1/3 or all humans on earth are infected anyway so no biggie.

  • @ptitgibusgaming3434
    @ptitgibusgaming3434 Před rokem +28

    For the radio, it's mostly to preserve French music culture some other European country would probably like to hear songs from there own country from time to time but of course we still hear a lot of foreign music everyday you don't need to worry about that , so in reality it's nothing patriotic we just cling to and don't want our culture disappearing under american and british cultures.
    It's like if as an american you would only hear French or Spanish music but rarely music from your own country ^^'.

  • @spyrostrik7934
    @spyrostrik7934 Před rokem +44

    In regards to New Caledonia, they are still part of France as the referendum decided to stay with France

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +5

      Exactly 👍. We French say La Nouvelle Calédonie

    • @lancelot9647
      @lancelot9647 Před rokem +1

      Yeah actually they can do a referendum almost anytime they want to ask people if they should become fully independant or not

    • @jean-noelthomas
      @jean-noelthomas Před rokem

      @@lancelot9647 Not really, it needs large majority of local Congress. And for the moment, they are not happy with the third...

    • @lancelot9647
      @lancelot9647 Před rokem +1

      @@jean-noelthomas Ouais mais j'imagine que si y'a une majorité d'habitants qui militent dans le pays en revendiquant l'indépendance ils seront obligé d'en tenir compte
      Et puis outre les quelques pertes que ça engendrerait pour la Métropole, personne n'est hostile à ce qu'une de nos région demande l'indépendance
      Dans la mesure où c'est des DOM TOM ou la corse, après c'est aussi du cas par cas

    • @jean-noelthomas
      @jean-noelthomas Před rokem +6

      @@lancelot9647 Non ils ne sont pas majoritaires. 3 Referendums, trois fois Non.
      Depuis, grâce à un aménagement des élections (de personnes installées depuis bientôt 30 ans n'ont toujours pas le droit de vote) et un découpage électoral favorables aux indépendantistes, ils sont au pouvoir dans les institutions locales. et.. ça ne marche pas.
      Je résume: 3 reférendums où on a interdit à 40 000 électeurs (sur 300 000 habitants officiels) de s'exprimer pour favoriser le mouvement indépendantiste n'ont pas suffit.

  • @koopinhindylan5525
    @koopinhindylan5525 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Im a reunionais live in reunion island 🇷🇪 french island in south africa ,i like this vidéo ❤️🔥

  • @prouvencau6343
    @prouvencau6343 Před rokem +15

    Louisiane , the French's north American colony, wasn't the size of actual Louisiana : it was around a third of actual USA territory from north (Québec, Canada) to south .
    "Louisiane" was a reference to our king Louis XIV, fun fact his reign was 1 year longer than Elizabeth II (the former british Queen) which is the longest reign known in the world
    Sorry for my english

    • @charlesm.2604
      @charlesm.2604 Před 6 měsíci +1

      It was called "New France", a project to relocate the French kingdom to North America and it obviously failed big time but it's part of the game.

    • @prouvencau6343
      @prouvencau6343 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@charlesm.2604 relocate ?? Nah, expansion

    • @charlesm.2604
      @charlesm.2604 Před 6 měsíci

      @@prouvencau6343 At first it was a colonial expansion, but during the XVIII century the goal of New France was to relocate the French kingdom in North America from fear of the British Empire.
      That's part of the history of the war for independence as shortly after, the Anglo-French War started, forcing Great Britain to redistribute their resources and taking soldiers off of the original 13 colonies.

    • @georgesprofonde1345
      @georgesprofonde1345 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@charlesm.2604 😂😂😂😂 n'importe quoi

    • @charlesm.2604
      @charlesm.2604 Před 3 měsíci

      @@georgesprofonde1345 C'est littéralement l'histoire de notre pays

  • @tiwanniehinds1972
    @tiwanniehinds1972 Před rokem +11

    French citizens don’t need a passport to travel to any of its overseas territories all they need is a national ID or Drivers license. Also there are many daily direct flights from mainland France to its overseas territories and departments.

  • @RealKFX
    @RealKFX Před rokem +21

    Snail is a very good food ....it's an elite meat in Nigeria before cooking you clean all the slime with lime then after cooking you fry ..yummy I swears...y'all should try it

    • @ericlemaire8524
      @ericlemaire8524 Před rokem +3

      We use vinegar and salt, then we cook them in a garlic, parsley and butter sauce. yummy !

    • @lancelot9647
      @lancelot9647 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, i heard that you have some big ass snails out there not like here in France
      Our snails are like 3-4 cm long in general

  • @TheFaruk2
    @TheFaruk2 Před rokem +7

    You're welcome in France, À bientôt.

  • @holamartin9879
    @holamartin9879 Před rokem +14

    Snail is a really good meat. We eat it a lot in Africa. Before cooking It's cleaned to the point where there's no more slime on it

  • @thaleis
    @thaleis Před rokem +8

    Hello Dears ! It’s a great reaction.
    You are right in your assumptions about the fact that the old French names prononciation in Louisiana (and mainly in New Orléans) are usually wrong… ;)
    I remember the first time I heard “Prairie du chien” said by a local in a documentary about Louisiana . I was like : “whaaaatt ? What have we done wrong ?” ^ ^
    I can confirm you the ending part of names like Boudreaux, Devereaux, etc… are pronounced like the lettre “o” whatever is the spelling. Mouchet (if I am not mistaken by your name spelling) is pronounced like moo-sh-ay but with a very short pronunciation of the “ay” without stressing the Y. If it was Mouchette, the TTE would be pronounced. Also the “right way” to say Métairie is may-tay-ree, or Ponchartrain is said (close to) poun-sharrr-train, without pronouncing the final N.
    When it’s comes to tourists in France, I guess it’s depend on the place you decide to visit and stay. People outside of Paris area tend to say Parisian are rude or cold but it’s not true at all. Their lives are pretty much like in every big city in the world and their mood isn’t as good or bad as a New-Yorker and usually really change upon the weather, their struggles in their daily routine as everyone… but Parisian usually hold subway doors for others, help mothers with strollers to ascend stairs, etc…
    if you want to look less touristy (to avoid being a target for burglar or pick-pockets) don’t wear caps or hoodies with American flags printed on it. French people tend to be less patriotic in their daily life. Besides the official buildings like town halls, colors are trooped only for national holidays like bastille day or special anniversary about WWI and WWII… the key is in 4 words :
    Bonjour (hello), s’il vous plaît (please), merci, (thank you) and Au revoir (bye).
    French people are overly polite and hate to be taken in a non initiated conversation without being “introduced” properly.
    Outside of Paris, people are usually seen as in a better mood with foreigners but it’s not always true. Like everywhere in the world, the mood is related to the size of their town, the local climate and shape of their environment. Southerners tends to be more joyful and easy going (like Italian, Spanish or South Anericans). In colder areas, people are harder to crack.
    I highly recommend you the American CZcamsrs channels : Oui in France,
    Unintentionally Frenchified or others expats in France videos who are living here for years. They usually provide some good informations about their relationship with French locals and what they have learned to do or not to avoid absolute no-no as a newcomer in the country.

  • @bessonnet
    @bessonnet Před 9 měsíci +7

    Snails are good with garlic and cream

    • @marcyvon8404
      @marcyvon8404 Před 2 měsíci

      De l'ail, du beurre et du persil.

  • @nesquik8214
    @nesquik8214 Před rokem +5

    I don't think conserving the french culture and imposing french programs or music is patriotism. It has nothing to do with pride.

  • @yaloriis
    @yaloriis Před rokem +6

    Nice video!
    Little disclaimer, aroune 19:30 the video mentions Jacques Brel, however Mr Brel was Belgian and not French. :)
    Keep on reacting! 😊

    • @r.a.h7682
      @r.a.h7682 Před rokem +2

      belgium doesnt exist buddy

    • @MotherGoose264
      @MotherGoose264 Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@r.a.h7682i wish it didnt, but i checked my passport and apparently i'm a citizen of it, it is a real thing 😂

  • @remy7011
    @remy7011 Před rokem +2

    About the tourists, the minimum thing to do is to learn at least basic words of french like "bonjour", "s'il vous plait" ou "merci". It's not a lot and it can bring a smile on people's face.^^

  • @alienews0
    @alienews0 Před 2 měsíci

    for the snails i know it may seem weird.. But it's a legacy from the starving periods (as you know France is an old country). But yeah we still eat them (well not all of us, some "régions" are known for eating them a lot more than others.) and when well prepared, it tastes better than what u might expect ;)

  • @maxxie84
    @maxxie84 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I honestly love your attitude and joy guys, i may have spoken a bit bluntly about food and stuff, but you should really come and visit. Don’t do just paris though…

  • @xschamarande8470
    @xschamarande8470 Před rokem +1

    french translated by google : I'm French and I like to see the faces of Americans when we talk about eating snails. You should know that they are raised in protected places where they are given herbs that make them drool to eliminate impurities. Then they are cooked and prepared with spicy sauces. It is a lean and ecological meat.
    Concerning the horse, several years ago, there was an awareness campaign led by the actress Brigitte Bardot and the French are eating less and less horse meat
    Concerning toxoplasmosis, I don't know where he got his information, but there are no more cases of infected people than in other countries and the behavior of the French is not the result of their food but of their education and the various wars that marked their country.
    Regarding english words, the Academy has created french words for new technologies but english words are common and accepted.
    The French don't hate everyone (just half!!), there are just codes of respect and politeness to apply to have a good stay.

  • @natgus1
    @natgus1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    French are not the only ones to eat snails. I have eaten snails in Italy (lumache), in Spain (caracoles) and I know that they are also eaten in Portugal.

  • @senestrandentremonde2113
    @senestrandentremonde2113 Před 10 měsíci

    Demouchets can come from de french Auvergne region last name "de Mouchet" (there is a lot of Mouchet in Auvergne). An emouchet is a small falcon and this shortened word was used there as a nickname for short people and became a last name for some families (like a lot of our family name)
    It's just one possibility and absolutely not a certainty.

  • @ericlemaire8524
    @ericlemaire8524 Před rokem +3

    Demouchets is a French name by the way.

  • @XOXO-eo5vu
    @XOXO-eo5vu Před 2 měsíci

    "Demouchet" with such a name you should know everything about France 😉

  • @PyromancerRift
    @PyromancerRift Před měsícem

    Snails are good, they are swimming in butter garlic

  • @bessonnet
    @bessonnet Před 5 měsíci

    And King Louis's last name and dinasty of
    Orléans (... New Orleans) (Louis... Iana)

  • @Wellshem
    @Wellshem Před 5 měsíci

    snail is not slimy at all to eat since it's cooked in sauce, the texture is closer to chicken than it is to clam

  • @hayethouhou5556
    @hayethouhou5556 Před rokem +2

    Please react to Algeria it's the biggest country in Africa

  • @melaniezette886
    @melaniezette886 Před 6 měsíci

    Tip From a French, learn our étiquette, be polite, always say bonjour, s'il-vous-plaît, pardon, merci, au revoir. Don't shout loud 😁 and all of sudden you'll find French far more friendly.
    Just because it's the way we were and we educate our children.

  • @inconnue..051
    @inconnue..051 Před 6 měsíci +1

    🇲🇫 ❤ 🇺🇲❤

  • @RealKFX
    @RealKFX Před rokem +2

    czcams.com/video/14dMLbpIdYU/video.html
    That's a link on how to cook your snails Nigerian style

  • @sammalla5238
    @sammalla5238 Před rokem

    Y'all should do Germany next!!

  • @tiffanypicard822
    @tiffanypicard822 Před rokem +4

    Hey I am french 🙋‍♀️
    And yes we grow to learn that New Orleans was french at some point. It’s why its called this name, Orléans is a french city and in the colonial times they liked to call colonies « New- random city that already exists in the invider’s country».
    And yes your last name… sounds super french 😅 it could be a name of a random french person I cross everyday! Maybe it’s even why I started to follow you here on CZcams 😉 it definetely sounds familiar.
    And for the radio stuff it also mean that 60% of what we ear is International music. Can you say the same about USA ´s radio ? It’s just that the older french persons are so scared of one day don’t understand what’s being said on TV and radio that they tried to ban some anglosaxon words (completely unsuccesful). Younger generation mostly speak english so it’s getting better.
    And I don’t really like patriotists in France because they are usually racist. Except for sports and National Holidays being patriotic in France usually mean you hate everything that is foreign. And that is becoming a big problem as more and more people are racist in France and don’t even tried to hide it like before, with the excuse of preserving tradition they can trash on everyone who do diferently.

  • @grotoni2687
    @grotoni2687 Před 3 měsíci

    Jacques Brel is Belgian

  • @Kingleazard
    @Kingleazard Před 6 měsíci

    Oh guys, you should come to France to taste the food, don't go intro tourist traps, search for a good restaurant. And you're not so. Loud😁

  • @peterbondesson5481
    @peterbondesson5481 Před rokem

    You should React to Sweden next 😉

  • @duckystudio1111
    @duckystudio1111 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi, je vous trouve incroyable touts les 2 j'aime beaucoup regarder vos vidéo . malheureusement je trouve qu'il y as pas mal de choses qui ne sont pas vrai ou mal expliqué . l'histoire du resto, des horaires de travail etc etc . après bon, est-ce bien grave . kiffons ensemble :)

  • @trorisk
    @trorisk Před rokem

    For the horse it was a historical reason. There was too much old hair dying abandoned by its owners. The consumption (and slaughter) of horse meat was therefore granted so as not to let the abandoned hair die of hunger.
    Snails have no taste it's the sauce that's good

  • @NewCrocodile
    @NewCrocodile Před rokem +2

    Thank you 14:00 say boat whitout the a and the t than pronouce the r loudly and than say dopamine without the pamine
    Bo-R-do it's pronouce a little bit like that, You have to make a lot of video to just understand what is france.

  • @pascalsettimelli449
    @pascalsettimelli449 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @Doomey-sportFr
    @Doomey-sportFr Před 4 měsíci

    Bienvenue

  • @EmiledeWeerd
    @EmiledeWeerd Před 7 měsíci

    just do not stick to what you hear in CZcams, go to places from the map seem interesting to you. Cause every region out here has something to offer now.

  • @Jmichel4169
    @Jmichel4169 Před rokem +2

    Desmouchet ??? Typical french name Btw... Louisiana was a french colony till Napoleon only 200 years ago...

  • @veljkomijajlovic1670
    @veljkomijajlovic1670 Před rokem

    Do next video react on Serbia Geograhy Now

  • @robsusername1042
    @robsusername1042 Před rokem

    Your name would be pronounced “duh moo shay”

  • @ashtalavista8671
    @ashtalavista8671 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm french and never eat frogs or snails. Yes it exists, but no one do this. Just a few. Good job by the way ;)

  • @laurine____7543
    @laurine____7543 Před 5 měsíci

    That man was wrong about multiple things but one thing wasent said before : we dont care about religion here. We can even trash on it all we want. " la laicité" is born here anyways. Ppl wont even really call themself catholics

  • @Luc-kp2vl
    @Luc-kp2vl Před 3 měsíci

    Good video, but we don't eat horses. We are cannibals lol. I saw 2 or 3 videos from you two, i hace good feeling about you. But not all arr true about French lol. Have nice day or good night here it's 17pm.

    • @kidjoe-vm2vv
      @kidjoe-vm2vv Před měsícem

      vrai .J'ai 72 ans et je n'ai jamais mangé d'escargots et de cheval.

  • @Cuteneyth
    @Cuteneyth Před rokem +1

    About the native languages dying, now it’s changing, cause young ppl want to focus on it, and don’t want to looser their dialects, new generations is more aware now of this ! We have festivals for each of them, majority is for Brittany cause they are very good to represent the culture but yes, now it’s back ! 💃🏻

  • @francoisevassy6614
    @francoisevassy6614 Před 3 měsíci

    L’effet de la toxoplasmose est ici très exagéré : seules les femmes enceintes doivent la redouter. C’est une maladie qui passe inaperçue et il faut une analyse sanguine pour savoir si on l’a eue. De plus, elle peut aussi s’attraper par le contact des chats qui en sont porteurs.
    Quand j’étais enfant, la viande saignante me dégoûtait, maintenant que je l’ai goûtée, j’en raffole.

  • @grotoni2687
    @grotoni2687 Před 3 měsíci

    French people don't eat horse

  • @LaurentGaillardMuret
    @LaurentGaillardMuret Před 6 měsíci

    Almost nobody eats Snell in France😂😂

  • @Jmichel4169
    @Jmichel4169 Před rokem

    Don't worry...I eat jucy meat till I'm born 54 yeas ago.... And guess what.... I'm a nie guy !!!

  • @isomario
    @isomario Před rokem

    Yall did this the right time! Argentina beat them in the FIFA Football World Cup!⚽🏆 I was supporting Argentina! 🎉

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +1

      We just reacted to Argentina as well (editing now).😂

    • @isomario
      @isomario Před rokem

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT bap bap bap! ✨️🎉 lol.. Then a Messi the GOAT reaction😅