11 Reasons You Should Learn French Now

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  • @storylearning
    @storylearning  Před rokem +8

    How hard is French to learn? 👉🏼 czcams.com/video/s3DEvsiW28k/video.html

  • @jorian_meeuse
    @jorian_meeuse Před rokem +189

    An additional reason for me is that my final exam for French is next week so I'd better start learning French.

  • @travelintimewithancientgre3513

    One last good reason to learn French: it will increase your vocabulary in .... English. It will provide you a better understanding of the sophisticated English of literature and will make you discover some very rare english words that will make you sound smart in an academic essay or in a conversation with King Charles III for instance... 🤣 It will also enable you to recognise the etymology of countless english words of anglo-norman origin.

    • @AmethystNoir-Official
      @AmethystNoir-Official Před měsícem

      If that was the case, everyone in my school would've become wordsmiths by now since we've all been learning both since grade 1 where I am from.

  • @pushthedesign
    @pushthedesign Před rokem +64

    I'm an artist and French is the #1 language for artists. It's true. When I was active on Instagram, I noticed that, other than English, the most common language by artists is French. French also has art history, I love Rococo and Art Nouveau, and love French movies. Art is the biggest reason why I picked French. French presented itself to me as the language for me, and I graciously accepted.

    • @thato596
      @thato596 Před rokem +4

      The rest of world use their own languages to sing or act. Besides their language they might use english. french will be use by people who talk french

    • @sans_hw187
      @sans_hw187 Před rokem

      @@thato596 his point might be that people who speak French are more likely to be artists and good at it, and that many artistic traditions were born in France

    • @colonialstraits1069
      @colonialstraits1069 Před rokem

      That’s the most French attitude ever.

    • @PRINCESS-zz3wq
      @PRINCESS-zz3wq Před měsícem +1

      Hey I appreciate your comment cause I have been wondering what is the best language to learn if you want to work in the art field. Thank you so much, this decided it for me.

  • @gregoriomalara3946
    @gregoriomalara3946 Před rokem +71

    It's often brought up as a reason to learn French, but if you're planning on visiting francophone countries in Africa you'll be better off also learning a little of the local languages. French was and still is a prestige language imposed on people and most local people speak pidgins/creoles or mix in local words. You'll get a warmer reception in Rwanda speaking a little Kinyarwanda than just French.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  Před rokem +18

      Great point!

    • @paul_position50
      @paul_position50 Před rokem +12

      Yes but no, the advantage of french is you won't have to learn every local language (kinyarwanda is only speak in rwanda).This is the same idea for learning spanish or english.
      Unless you are a polyglot, it is better to master the prestigious languages ​​than the local languages ​​which are often distorted in the form of different dialects.

    • @nisioisinnerman
      @nisioisinnerman Před rokem +3

      Sure, in some cases. But if you need to prioritise or choose between one or the other, French offers a clear advantage in terms of coverage, especially as it is transcontinental language in a very real sense.
      Even if one endeavored to learn, say, Twi and Yoruba together to an advanced degree, they will still not be able to communicate with nearly as many people from my understanding.
      And all of those indigenous languages are massively lacking in resources by comparison (unless you know a native speaker personally and can spend all day conversing with them/pouring over their written notes), and so are perhaps to undertake once already in the country and after reaching some proficiency in French.

    • @gregoriomalara3946
      @gregoriomalara3946 Před rokem +4

      ​@@paul_position50 not fully learn, just learn vital phrases. Mostly only people who've been through Higher education speak clean French in these countries. Like how, Even if you speak English, a little Swahili will go a long way in East Africa

    • @gregoriomalara3946
      @gregoriomalara3946 Před rokem +2

      @@nisioisinnerman Anywhere far from the city (or if they haven't gone through secondary education, which is common) you'll be much less likely to find someone who speaks clean French. It's not a catch-all, learn some local phrases in addition to French

  • @ambroiseimbert
    @ambroiseimbert Před rokem +30

    I'm a native French speaker and really enjoyed watching this video!

    • @dimensionninja4929
      @dimensionninja4929 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm from Asia and thinking of taking up French as a 4th Language
      Edit. Im reconsidering

    • @marti1226
      @marti1226 Před 26 dny

      @@dimensionninja4929 Hey, what other lenguages do you speak? I'm also thinking about learning french as my 4th lenguage, but I'm still not sure...

    • @dimensionninja4929
      @dimensionninja4929 Před 26 dny +1

      @@marti1226 I speak English, Tagalog and a lil German. Though, I'm not sure yet myself. We need to think of the long term per language. How will we use it in our lives and so on you know?

    • @Criminalcovers
      @Criminalcovers Před 23 dny

      Good for you :((

  • @noroco5791
    @noroco5791 Před rokem +25

    Whilst it is true that French is not as hard to learn as some people think, it's a difficult language to maintain. I am French and lived in France for 17 years. I moved to the UK 14 years ago and my French is ridiculously bad. Most of my French friends in the UK are the same and we actually speak English amongst ourselves.

    • @mikloscsuvar6097
      @mikloscsuvar6097 Před 9 měsíci +3

      This do not make much sense. Why?

    • @gsbeak
      @gsbeak Před 4 měsíci

      My French sister has been living in the UK for the last 40 years and still speaks perfect French... She does have an accent in English : People ask her from which part of the UK she is.

  • @darrena2625
    @darrena2625 Před rokem +19

    As an English-speaking Brit, I'd have to admit French just sounds better in so many ways

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  Před rokem +16

      Not everyone agrees with you… but I do :)

    • @le_gentil_lion
      @le_gentil_lion Před rokem +8

      the French slang tho, is clearly not better than casual english. To be fair, i don't find the french as special as foreigners would say

    • @tizgerard_9816
      @tizgerard_9816 Před rokem +6

      Personally I think that German sounds so much better

    • @nisioisinnerman
      @nisioisinnerman Před rokem

      ​@@tizgerard_9816 admittedly I used to be really averse to the contours of French whenever I heard it spoken, and even more so for Spanish, but always loved to hear German floating about for as long as I can recall. Seems that's a massive contrast to most people's perception, and is even a bit odd to me seeing as I love Japanese more than any other, which is also quite harmonic and has virtually no consonantal endings at all.

  • @MikePailleur
    @MikePailleur Před rokem +20

    Another thing for Americans you don't have to cross the ocean to practice your French just come in the province of Quebec in Canada. Don't just stay in Montreal though, most people speak English like in Sweden and they might switch to English in case you try to practice your French with them (us).

    • @TheNmecod
      @TheNmecod Před rokem

      Not necessarily a good habit we have to switch languages!

    • @llaurick
      @llaurick Před rokem +1

      Quebec French is very different then French in France. Quebecers understand French, French do not understand Quebecers. This video should specify he is talking all about France, not The French up north of USA.

    • @santibarrera2441
      @santibarrera2441 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@llaurickHahahaha why you guys struggle so much to understand each other between different Anglophone and Francophone countries?
      That's why spanish is the best languaje in the world, we can all understand each other. 😎🇨🇷🇨🇴🇪🇨🇪🇦🇩🇴🇭🇳🇬🇹🇳🇮🇸🇻🇺🇾🇦🇷🇧🇴🇨🇱🇻🇪🇵🇾🇬🇶🇵🇦🇵🇷🇨🇺

    • @axo_lolt4083
      @axo_lolt4083 Před 10 měsíci

      @@santibarrera2441 Most of the time we can, it is just that french accents are really different

    • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
      @LisaSoulLevelHealing Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@llaurickthis is not true.

  • @Caritas0325
    @Caritas0325 Před dnem

    I love French so much❤❤French is a romantic and beautiful language❤❤

  • @vitob.
    @vitob. Před 5 dny

    my 3 reasons:
    - i like the sound
    - french entertainments
    - french's influence to art, history, culture, and language, especially English.

  • @ShanicornBeauty
    @ShanicornBeauty Před 11 měsíci +5

    Currently learning French, it's been a challenging but lovely journey. My French bf has been very helpful. 🥰

  • @jesusmoreno4062
    @jesusmoreno4062 Před rokem +4

    Another small reason is to learn the song “Dan le Vide” if you know, you know.

  • @Sophia-bm7pb
    @Sophia-bm7pb Před rokem +10

    I'm learning Spanish now, when my Spanish reach a solid B1 level, then I would like to start learning French 😃

    • @Tornnnado
      @Tornnnado Před 9 měsíci

      ¿Cómo está tu español ahora?

    • @belle_pomme
      @belle_pomme Před 19 dny

      Alors, as-tu commencé à apprendre le français ?

  • @jimmywalker8354
    @jimmywalker8354 Před rokem +8

    This is dope. I started learning French in April 2023. Even got your short stories book.
    Allez!!

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 Před rokem +3

    French music worldwide is so awesome.

  • @logenvestfold4143
    @logenvestfold4143 Před rokem +6

    I'm currently learning French and my French professor is helping me find graduate school in France.

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 Před rokem +14

    J'adore parler cette langue. J'espere que je peux ameliorer mon niveaux de française (sorry for my bad French)

    • @simuloremus
      @simuloremus Před 6 měsíci

      Oui, ton français est déjà très bon et tu pourras encore l'améliorer si tu lis beaucoup de textes français, surtout des romans populaires, avec beaucoup de dialogues et de vocabulaire familier, courant, le vrai français de la rue. Tu peux aussi écouter sur internet les radios françaises, belges, suisses, québécoises...pour t'habituer à la musique de la langue, mais attention ils parlent vite. Il ne faut pas se décourager si tu ne comprends pas tout, c'est normal. Il faut s'imprégner lentement de la langue. Mit dieser Methode habe ich mein Deutsch verbessert, das ich in der Mittel- und Oberstufe nur schlecht gelernt hatte. Ich lese oft Kriminalromane, mit Kindle ist das ganz einfach, es gibt ein eingebautes Wörterbuch. Ich schaue mir die Tatort-Reihe auch gerne im Internet an (ggf. mit deutschen Untertiteln). Als ich noch aktiv war, hatte ich oft die Gelegenheit, diese Sprache mit deutschen Kunden und Kollegen zu sprechen. Sie schätzen es, wenn man sich die Mühe macht, ihre Muttersprache zu sprechen, anstatt Globish-English, das weder ihre noch meine Sprache ist. Vive la différence! et un petit bonjour de Lorraine. Gruß aus Lothringen.😀

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    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 Před 6 měsíci

      @@simuloremus ❤️🤗❤️🤗❤️🤗

  • @tournesol8923
    @tournesol8923 Před rokem +5

    Another reason can be the humour. We have a huge culture of humour, from comedy films to stand-up

    • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
      @LisaSoulLevelHealing Před 10 měsíci

      Agreed. I love the film and cinema, in addition to music. On par with american music to me.

  • @TheNmecod
    @TheNmecod Před rokem +2

    Ever heard of frenglish? it’s a way people communicate in Montreal sometimes, very similar to Spanglish

  • @malenaboy
    @malenaboy Před rokem +2

    I am literally just so happy to see that Eurovision song pop up. Wow can’t believe it’s been 13 years.

  • @lukealexander4512
    @lukealexander4512 Před rokem +8

    I did well in Spanish in high school, but I did not retain any of it. This was due in part to the school not having other languages. Even though Russian and German are my favorite languages, I would have preferred French over Spanish. Could you do a video on six-figure jobs in language interpreting/translation? I ran into a Forbes article about insane salaries for Portuguese interpreters/translators in New York City, but I did not see any such listings on popular job listing websites for that area.

  • @Gulito35
    @Gulito35 Před 2 měsíci +2

    You forgot a t at « comment » at 11:56

  • @muggsiepie
    @muggsiepie Před 11 měsíci +2

    The cowboy is speaking Louisiana Cajun French! It is similar to French spoken in France in the 17th century.

    • @simuloremus
      @simuloremus Před 6 měsíci

      Donc je comprends parfaitement le Français de Louis XIV. Quelle chance !😀

  • @marctetreault3359
    @marctetreault3359 Před 9 měsíci +3

    some mistakes in the video : La chanson française (feminine adj) / and comment? (with a t)

  • @Patrick_AUBRY
    @Patrick_AUBRY Před rokem +2

    10:04 : "chanson français"takes a "e' at the end it's a feminine word. Btw the cowboy at the end speaks Cajuns.

  • @madeleinereads
    @madeleinereads Před rokem +3

    I recommend The Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF). It gives people the opportunity work in France teaching English to French students. Great way to experience French culture first-hand. :)

  • @albertlopez03
    @albertlopez03 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Loved it! New Sub. Loved the content. I am thinking on dedicating to learn French as my third language now so your video was really motivating and fun to watch.

  • @noelleggett5368
    @noelleggett5368 Před 2 měsíci

    The closest country to where I live (near Brisbane) in Australia is France. Nouméa (New Caledonia, a department of France) is closer Brisbane than Auckland (New Zealand), Port Vila (Vanuatu), Honiara (Solomon Islands) or Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea).
    There are very few French-speaking immigrants in Australia, but immigrants (and their descendants) from Italy, Greece, Malta, Portugal, Poland, Russia, Spain, China, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, South Asia, the Middle East and, increasingly, from East Africa are numerous. Nevertheless, a few years ago, working in retail in Sydney, I came across many tourists and regular visitors from New Caledonia. I got to practise French more often while working as a shop attendant in Sydney than any other foreign language. (But as a customer, visiting other stores, I could practise Vietnamese, Cantonese, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Thai, Samoan, Malay/Indonesian, Swahili, and the many community languages that you can encounter in Sydney every day.)

  • @KlausLuitpold
    @KlausLuitpold Před rokem +1

    I have French A level after the summer thanks for the motivation man

  • @Georezzi
    @Georezzi Před rokem +4

    J’adore le français

  • @maxenceposkin6670
    @maxenceposkin6670 Před rokem +9

    10:05 in French we actually say « la chanson française » bc chanson is a feminine word. Sorry to bother you with that, as you said we love correcting people hahaha
    Anyway great video as always ! Maybe next one on Belgium (yes I’m Belgian) ? It could be very interesting linguistically as French Dutch and German are official languages :)

  • @interfan5856
    @interfan5856 Před rokem +3

    I speak ST Lucian Creole which makes learning French easy

    • @francaisavecrodrigue
      @francaisavecrodrigue Před rokem +1

      so you speak almost the same creole I'm speaking " the guadeloupean creole"

    • @interfan5856
      @interfan5856 Před rokem +2

      @@francaisavecrodrigue yes sir

    • @simuloremus
      @simuloremus Před 6 měsíci

      Moi, j'aime bien tous les créoles à base de français, j'ai l'impression que j'apprendrais vite si je devais aller vivre à Saint-Lucie.😀

  • @mohammedridoy4781
    @mohammedridoy4781 Před rokem +1

    love from Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 Před rokem +1

    So glad I found this video

  • @TheNmecod
    @TheNmecod Před rokem +1

    Maybe next video covering French accents?

  • @Mostirrelevant
    @Mostirrelevant Před 8 dny

    Probably the biggest and the most difficult obstacle is huge difference in temeperament, and that is probably the biggest reason why I procrastinate. D, procrastinated, was, long past tense. I have to go to study Français, so, a bientot.

  • @thelias91
    @thelias91 Před rokem +8

    French also people correct other french people’s mistakes 😂. As a french i can tell you that the french language can be “fancy” (for foreigner) but also really informal/harsh but that is cool. Also i find that the the ugliest english accent is the french accent.

    • @joannasliwa8147
      @joannasliwa8147 Před rokem

      Vous voulez dire " frengie" , il est trop mignon 😀

    • @shomshomni2314
      @shomshomni2314 Před 8 měsíci

      I had a French person correct my English once and I'm a native English speaker 😂

    • @thelias91
      @thelias91 Před 8 měsíci

      @@shomshomni2314 🤣

  • @TaraWu-kw4xv
    @TaraWu-kw4xv Před měsícem

    The white ingrédients were Red ♥️ and French. And the last few years it's been Italian.

  • @runningriot7963
    @runningriot7963 Před měsícem

    IKENNA!!!!!!!!!! nice video Olly!

  • @hamishmackinnon2231
    @hamishmackinnon2231 Před rokem +2

    I want to learn French, because I really like Edith Piaf and Mirielle Matthieu, and I'd like to visit France, without pissing off the locals, because I don't speak their language.
    But I'm not very good at learning languages, so it'll be a bugger of a job, getting my French up to B2 level :-(

  • @TheNmecod
    @TheNmecod Před rokem +2

    The cowboy is speaking French, although he has a thick Louisiana cajun/Acadian accent it’s still clearly French

    • @simuloremus
      @simuloremus Před 6 měsíci

      Il n'a pas plus d'accent qu'un Parisien. 😀His accent isn't thicker than that of Parisians. In my opinion as a Frenchman from the backward province, with a thick, thick accent.😀

  • @dalubwikaan161
    @dalubwikaan161 Před rokem

    Amazing. Thank you for the video

  • @Talkathon408
    @Talkathon408 Před rokem +8

    I'll be honest, admittedly I've only been to France a few times over the last 25 years but I've experienced negative reactions to being English AND trying to speak French. First was on a school trip to Brittany when a waiter took issue with my broken-French whilst ordering at the bar (I was 18 years old). Then an old market trader was moaning about 'l'anglais' while the group of us were taking an interest in her stall.
    Next time it happened was travelling from Barcelona to Paris on the train in 2012. I was sharing the cabin with a French guy who started being really unhelpful the moment he realised I was English. I also had a few issues on the metro when I arrived in Paris. One inspector didn't seem very helpful, until I accidentally started speaking Spanish. Maybe he was just a lot more familiar with Spanish than English. I dunno. Might even have been part-Spanish for all I know. I've been to Spain many times and never once had any issues like this but then I have tried my best to learn Spanish over the years.
    It's a shame about my experiences as some of the best people I know are French.

    • @chocolateearrings
      @chocolateearrings Před rokem +4

      Yeah I'm not convinced either. I'd rather learn Portuguese then Spanish. They are some the nicest people I've ever met and love that you're learning their language.

  • @jackson43780
    @jackson43780 Před rokem +2

    Je parle un peu de français. But i want to become fluent to enjoy french YTP 😂

  • @Svensk7119
    @Svensk7119 Před rokem +2

    What is a CV, Olly? What do the letters mean?
    I presume it is a resumé, but why not use resumé? No one has ever told me?

    • @lisamarydew
      @lisamarydew Před rokem +3

      CV stands for Curriculum Vitae - a Latin term, so it's easier to just say CV. Or stick to resumé! 😅 The only real difference is that some countries prefer one over the other. Resumé is the usual American choice; CV is the usual British choice. Up to you!

  • @konnerspears7964
    @konnerspears7964 Před 29 dny

    1:37 what's the name of this fire song??

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat6157 Před rokem +2

    When I see "Doctors without Borders", I have to translate it to French. But when I see it in Spanish, I don't; it's already close enough to French.

  • @jaybee1196
    @jaybee1196 Před rokem

    Love this channel

  • @kuanwilliams4287
    @kuanwilliams4287 Před rokem +1

    What is the song at 9:38 please

  • @nilsschneider2006
    @nilsschneider2006 Před rokem +2

    04:18 Qu'est-ce que c'est, Strasourg ?

    • @cleanthe3276
      @cleanthe3276 Před rokem +1

      You mean : Strasbourg ? And "Normadie " instead of Normandie 😄 . There is often a mistake on France map when a youtuber speaks about it, I don't know where they find those maps ...

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 Před rokem +1

    I love France 24

  • @fernandocortes1187
    @fernandocortes1187 Před měsícem

    0:17 1a

  • @migspeculates
    @migspeculates Před 11 měsíci +2

    French is not difficult, it's tricky.

  • @DemoysView
    @DemoysView Před rokem

    I'm at intermediate level in Spanish, and I'm torn between choosing Portuguese or French next

  • @ateginadeusaportuguesadano458

    First French rather than English. I'd prefer speak a sister latin language.

  • @JeffreyGVny
    @JeffreyGVny Před rokem +1

    In the chart, the French word for “pardon?” should be “comment”.

  • @SenorJuan2023
    @SenorJuan2023 Před rokem +6

    We say cheese, they say fromage. Sexy indeed.

  • @9grand
    @9grand Před rokem

    What is the title of the song at the beginning?

  • @TaraWu-kw4xv
    @TaraWu-kw4xv Před měsícem

    Yeah the secret was hyacinth/tama.

  • @JacquesLeChat
    @JacquesLeChat Před rokem +3

    honnetment, mon anglais est beaucoup beacoup mieux grace a le francais

  • @pedri8440
    @pedri8440 Před rokem

    ‏‪1:38‬‏ What is the name of this song?

  • @robinhood6143
    @robinhood6143 Před rokem +14

    im glad french is my first language so i dont have to learn it

  • @boyakkey100
    @boyakkey100 Před rokem +2

    Impossible is not something we do in France is ”余の辞書に不可能の文字はない” in Japanese.
    It literally means "The word "Impossiblle" isn't in my dictionary".
    The Japanese translation is absolutely different frome the other countries'.

  • @CalvinLimuel
    @CalvinLimuel Před rokem

    11:32 pretty sure I've watched that episode before, he's louisien, and that's still French, not creole.

  • @daeron_spes
    @daeron_spes Před 9 měsíci +3

    is it worth it tho? or am i just gonna get made fun of? 🤣

    • @cesruhf2605
      @cesruhf2605 Před 4 dny

      i mean if you don't let mistakes discourage you then the french will respect you

  • @MAELAET_
    @MAELAET_ Před rokem +4

    i belive that french is a bloody language and is rough i love it but every one sees it different

  • @stevedavenport1202
    @stevedavenport1202 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I highly doubt a non native speaker of French would be chosen to do a voice over.

  • @PierreMiniggio
    @PierreMiniggio Před rokem +5

    6:16 That's actually not true at all !
    There are lot of English speaking jobs in France.
    If you're a qualified worker in skills that are used by international companies, for example IT, marketing, business, etc., there are a tons of companies who will not care if you don't speak French, because there are quite a few European companies who operate in multiple European countries and who are using English as their main mean of communication.
    For example, my own job of software engineer in an French company, I've a quite a few coworkers who aren't French (mainly Spanish, but also from other European countries), and thus we use a lot of English to interface with them.

  • @chocolateearrings
    @chocolateearrings Před rokem +1

    Have you been working out? 👀

  • @uszvakoti
    @uszvakoti Před rokem +1

    As Russian, I can’t pronounce any word in French.

  • @rali7854
    @rali7854 Před rokem

    An additional reason for me is that I’m still not even 18 so I can secure my future

  • @PtolemysEye
    @PtolemysEye Před rokem +2

    Seems a little bit odd that a British guy would have the American flag as the flag for English.... now that I think about it I just realized that Olly is British and it feels weird. I mean I know intellectually that he's English but he still doesn't see to me like a person in or from England.... Excuse me I think I'm having a seizure.

    • @Candy30498
      @Candy30498 Před rokem +1

      Agreed with your comment

    • @cesruhf2605
      @cesruhf2605 Před 4 dny

      As a french i get offended when people use the ugly us flag to represent the ENGLISH language

  • @minirop
    @minirop Před rokem +2

    Another reason to learn French? Wanting to write all those silent letters.

  • @j.burgess4459
    @j.burgess4459 Před rokem +1

    You could always join the damned Foreign Legion, I guess? (I believe it used to be the case that you'd even get French citizenship after enough years of service?)

  • @Marcel_Sagittarius
    @Marcel_Sagittarius Před rokem

    This comment is for the purpose of the algorithm

  • @campones...
    @campones... Před rokem +5

    Normal latin language speaker here, for me french is an ugly , strange and weird language, i don't know why people are so passionate about this language, yes i know french importance but i still find it very ugly and weird

    • @migspeculates
      @migspeculates Před 11 měsíci

      for Germanic, particularly English speakers probably. We live in an Anglo-dominated world after all it's no surprise placing French to a pedestal seems plausible like back when the Normans ruled England.

  • @disarmsox
    @disarmsox Před rokem +2

    Sure, France has its attractions but the truth is that it is just not as welcoming to non-native/fluent speakers, as Spain is. If you go to France with limited ability but at least something, and they are still rude or unhelpful then thats not very encouraging and chances are that you will not return, or feel motivated to continue learning the language. There seems to be a deep resentment of the English with some French people. For these reasons France as a country is very much low on the list of places to visit. I would rather go to Spain, Denmark, Holland, Latin America, even Germany which says a lot considering our history.

    • @migspeculates
      @migspeculates Před 11 měsíci +1

      Well there's Belgium and Switzerland. African countries, Quebec, Carribean, French overseas territories why limit the list to France?

  • @tony.ponkeo
    @tony.ponkeo Před rokem +1

    Do the Quebecois have that attitude about the need to speak French to them?

    • @nathancalkins3902
      @nathancalkins3902 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Not sure about everywhere in Quebec, but in Montréal they have no attitude.

  • @forkgoogle4210
    @forkgoogle4210 Před rokem +1

    Am not covinced. You never gets much of any appreciation for speaking french. They would only correct you. If you are not going to a country that speaks french. You probally do not need it. The French people should also learn English. French is overrated. I would prefer italy, brazil or spain

  • @pepperpeterpiperpickled9805
    @pepperpeterpiperpickled9805 Před 9 měsíci +1

    10:36 not being funny or anything, but look at the absolute state of the UK and Europe, how about people clean up their own backyard before trying to save the world.

  • @Deibi078
    @Deibi078 Před 9 měsíci +1

    they will speak Arabic anyways lol

    • @simuloremus
      @simuloremus Před 6 měsíci

      L'arabe est une langue magnifique, il y en a beaucoup dans la langue espagnole. Vive l'Espagne et vive l'Arabie.😀

    • @Huh8ivviihih
      @Huh8ivviihih Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@simuloremuson s'en fou , on est en France

    • @simuloremus
      @simuloremus Před 3 měsíci

      Oui, c'est vrai, on a tout à fait le droit d'être monolingue, mais c'est utile de savoir d'autres langues, surtout pour la jeunesse, qui vit dans un monde très différent de celui de mon enfance dans les années 50 du siècle dernier.😀

    • @cesruhf2605
      @cesruhf2605 Před 4 dny

      @@simuloremus In hell everyone speaks arabic lol

  • @Pfsif
    @Pfsif Před rokem +2

    What do you call a pretty girl in Paris............tourist.