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@antonruelow4623
@antonruelow4623 2 күн бұрын
What about dating differences Paris-province?
@hiphopmezouedataleoftwodistant
@hiphopmezouedataleoftwodistant 3 күн бұрын
rather say your trip to Tunis not Tunisia. Tunisia has many cities and regions.
@RaySqw785
@RaySqw785 3 күн бұрын
en province on appelle ça les "routiers", sors de ton trou mec!
@aileenheelon369
@aileenheelon369 7 күн бұрын
Could you give me instructions on how to buy the tickets from Montpellier to Nimes? We will be visiting soon and I'd like to do a half day to Nimes. Thanks, appreciate it.
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy 7 күн бұрын
Congrats @Jordan Patrick for this videos. I hope I have the same Luck like you. Thanks a lot.😅🇨🇵🙏 Tes vidéos m'ont beaucoup servis pour ma demande de Naturalisation. Merci de l'avoir publié. J'espère que j'aurais le même parcours. À bientôt.😅❤
@wajdi_bouzidi
@wajdi_bouzidi 11 күн бұрын
03:52 staple ingredient of my national gastronomy...
@jononpaper
@jononpaper 11 күн бұрын
Are you related to Matthew Patrick? You guys look really similar
@user-lt9pz3uo7v
@user-lt9pz3uo7v 12 күн бұрын
I need friends from Tunis
@trancheur-57
@trancheur-57 15 күн бұрын
Salut, je suis un habitant de Metz. Je voulais juste préciser que on ne se trouve pas dans la région champagne mais en Lorraine 😁
@hamadicharni8686
@hamadicharni8686 18 күн бұрын
If I gather anything from your video. As a traveler you know and understand you are a single person and no one is a super hero. Don’t ever make yourself a target and always be able to write off little tax. You need to have a guide if you plan to be visiting countries as a soloists. I would love to bring you back to Tunis and get you in a good circle of people who would benefit from your friendship more than your money. I’m born and raised in Florida. Don’t be shy.
@davidnhim5813
@davidnhim5813 21 күн бұрын
I know the exact location of the thumbnail haha
@guillaumec.7686
@guillaumec.7686 21 күн бұрын
Have you been sent to France by a US company? Did you sign your contract back home and then been sent over here? If not, you are not an expat. You are a migrant.
@alessandramateranom8889
@alessandramateranom8889 21 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video 😊. What a beautifull city
@mastochabou62
@mastochabou62 22 күн бұрын
Quality and variety of food.
@mastochabou62
@mastochabou62 22 күн бұрын
The conservation of historic buildings. When a building is considered of interest it is listed as monuments historique, whic implies that it cannot be destructed or transformed without control. And private owners can get subsidies to maintain them.
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy 24 күн бұрын
Merci @Jordan Partrick pour vos vidéos qui m'ont beaucoup servis pour mes révisions. En espérant que j'aurais une bonne nouvelle.🇨🇵🙏
@paoloernesto2591
@paoloernesto2591 24 күн бұрын
Très bien ! Mais il y a le revers de la monnaie. USA, hard working culture, still leads the world (not by chance). Parisians, très criticals, and très touchy (love to complain, hate to listen). Universal healthcare is expensive and the bill comes in high taxes.
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy 24 күн бұрын
Merci @Jordan Patrick pour cette vidéo. Merci de l'avoir publié.😅
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy
@RaissaAbdou-oo2dy 24 күн бұрын
Merci pour vos vidéos. Vous expliquer très bien. Ça m'as servis.😅🤲🙏🇨🇵 Thanks @Jordan Patrick for this vidéos. Grateful for meet you on youtube thanks a lot. I Hope i have the same chance like you🙏🇨🇵
@CyrilleParis
@CyrilleParis 25 күн бұрын
I love your video which is very practical and tap into real life things. Being French, I had the reverse experience when I went to work in the US (before you were born). And I love the USA. But as a French I'm obliged to critique (it's a French word, isn't it?) : WHY DID YOU POUR WINE INTO A BEER GLASS !!!"
@CyrilleParis
@CyrilleParis 25 күн бұрын
I used to say "Europeans, when they first meet you, would consider that there is a probabilty of you being an asshole and would hold their judgment till later, while Americans would consider you could be a nice guy and would hold their judgment till later."
@jodiehebert8285
@jodiehebert8285 28 күн бұрын
Interesting observations! (No offense, but please check your spelling: Provence is spelled with an “e” not “i”). More importantly, I am really surprised you could even find an apartment for 700 euro in an arrondissement around Paris. And, I definitely needed to hear the comment about the restaurants. Never even thought could afford Paris, but planning to rent in Provence -around Toulon area for up to 1500 euros. Will be retired couple. Maybe outside Paris or Lyon should be considered also.
@dela354
@dela354 Ай бұрын
Unoversal healthcare is something you find in most part of Europe. At least in the EU countries.
@gabrielbalbec883
@gabrielbalbec883 Ай бұрын
Just in case you don't know, Paris is NOT the only big city in France. Lyons, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux Montpellier, Strasbourg, Lille have certainly not much to do with the countryside around Limoges where you apparently live. Thanks anyway.
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick 29 күн бұрын
Hello! Of course I know that and have been to all of the cities you mentioned ^^. If you watched the video you would know that I talk about a lot of those cities when I explain there are other big cities across France that some of these points don't relate to because they are more developed on an city scale such as city bikes and public transportation etc. Maybe watch the whole video next time before commenting, just a thought! Have a nice day!
@docastrov9013
@docastrov9013 8 күн бұрын
Lille is horrible. Drug addicts and kebab shops.
@UCSF2023
@UCSF2023 Ай бұрын
I pay rent of $3136.00 a month for a 460 ft studio in Mill Valley, just a little north of San Francisco. Unbelievable!!
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick 29 күн бұрын
Yikes!! I know the bay area has one of the highest rents in the US! I hope you have a nice salary to match the high prices!
@SiL-uj2zl
@SiL-uj2zl Ай бұрын
Nice video just a little correction! To pass an exam is réussir not passer😊
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick 29 күн бұрын
Ahhhh merci ! Ca m'arrive des fois à traduire avec un mot anglais et qui ressemble à un mot français dont je connais comme ce ci ! haha
@homecd
@homecd Ай бұрын
Food ?
@RIZKYIRELAND
@RIZKYIRELAND Ай бұрын
Allowing drink alcohol doest mean you are open minded. Whose standard are u using? It is forbidden not only in the Quran but also in the bible. It cause damage to the society .
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
That's not the only point about open-mindness that I was referring to. Gammarth/Marsa were neighborhoods where locals could be self expressive with less social judgment which I found progressive and cool. Compared to other Arab countries I've been to, these areas were "open-minded" and it included nightlife. In the bible, Jesus and his prophets drank wine, so I'm not sure that's totally true what you mentioned, but all in moderation and not to an excessive amount and it's also condemned drinking too much, but a glass of wine at dinner never hurt anyone. I respect all opinions and grateful for your opinion on the matter! Thanks for sharing your point of view, it's nice to hear what people think around the world!
@pwp8737
@pwp8737 Ай бұрын
So American to be totally ignorant of what socialism is. France is a capitalist country. It has a social democratic character financed by high personal and corporate taxes that provide universal social programs. It is not "socialistic".
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick 29 күн бұрын
You have a point, I should have said "democratically governed by socialist parties" although one can argue that ce qui governe un pays represente le pays dans ses vues politiques quand même non ?
@richardbrinkerhoff
@richardbrinkerhoff Ай бұрын
You confuse 'Provence' with 'province', one is a region and the other an administrative area of France.
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
Bonjour, merci pour vos commentaires....je parlais de province, peut-être vous parlez de mon accent ? J'ai clairement voulu prononcer le mot « Province » et ça se voit dans tous les mots écrits au cours de cette vidéo, ainsi que dans la vignette comme vous pouvez le voir, alors excusez mon accent... voilà
@richardbrinkerhoff
@richardbrinkerhoff Ай бұрын
You were born in the USA, that makes you an American-Frenchman, not the other way around.
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
As an adopted citizen of this beautiful country, I'm more proud to be French because I wasn't born a French man, therefore I consider myself French-American. You might consider it differently and that's ok
@richardbrinkerhoff
@richardbrinkerhoff Ай бұрын
@@JordanPatrick I understand, but the designation does not depend on one's feelings. I was born in the US and am a naturalized Dutch citizen. I feel more Dutch than American yet I am properly referred to as American-Dutch.
@nikanau2041
@nikanau2041 Ай бұрын
Why have you stopped doing videos?
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
Hey! Long story short, with the Olympics coming up I've been super busy with work 11 hour days, 6 days per week so I haven't had enough time to film and edit videos the last 6 months, but I'll forsure get back to making videos once the Olympics are completed, and maybe a life update video during the games to share how it's going! It could actually be kinda cool to make a vlog during the olympic working experience!
@hassanalihusseini1717
@hassanalihusseini1717 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. Interesting. About the negative things: Tunis is much safer than Paris. Stayed there several times in the centre, not a safety issue at all. The only problem are the touts during the day who are after you wanting to scam you out of your money, especially on Sharia Habib Buu Raqiba. Wrong change in supermarkets I never ever experienced. May be a new phenomena? Stolen money: I am sorry, but I would never trust a Muslim drinking alcohol, especially in Tunisia. It means they don't stick to their values. And would you ever take strangers to your home in your home town for staying overnight? Paying cash: For me that is not a disadvantage, but a big advantage. I do not like using cards and lose my overview over my spendings. I really cannot understand people love cards so much.
@fritslabroussaille384
@fritslabroussaille384 Ай бұрын
En tant qu'étranger, vous ne risquiez rien, hormis de vous faire arnaquer financièrement par quelque escroc? mais cela n'est pas exclusif à la Tunisie. Ce qu'il faut savoir c'est qu'en tant que Français ou Américain, vous ne vivrez pas dans le pays comme un Tunisien. Lequel est définitivement "ciblé" littéralement par la police du pays qui le traite comme des moins que rien. Ce qui rend tout citoyen Tunisien potentiellement un victime en attente d'un agent de l'ordre en Tunisie. Evidemment, tous les flics ne sont pas corrompus. Mais la proportion des chantages et rackets qui ont eu lieu ces dernières années plus l'absence de justice dans un véritable Etat de droit, ont fait que le sentiment général dans le pays tourne autour de l'insécurité. En clair, si vos amis vous ont gentiment prévenus sur ce point, ce n'est pas excès de nervosité, mais par bienveillance pour vous éviter un excès de confiance dans un pays qui régresse au niveau des droits. Heureux que vous n'ayez pas eu à en souffrir.
@fritslabroussaille384
@fritslabroussaille384 Ай бұрын
La prochaine fois, je vous recommande d'aller fouiner du coté de MAHDIA, une petite ville côitière en forme de presqu'île à 205 km au sud de Tunis, sur la côte est du pays. Vous y goûteriez à la Méditerranée, à l'Italie et à un parfum de Sahel inédit.
@HabileBilly
@HabileBilly Ай бұрын
So many clichés...
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
Please share more ^^ I'd love to hear it!
@user-wg3zu5rg2i
@user-wg3zu5rg2i Ай бұрын
Non metz c est même pas lorrain c est un peu d alsacien, un peu de germanique mais rien de lorrain
@saderangetekdebeat6550
@saderangetekdebeat6550 Ай бұрын
Obviously bro we dont live for work cause even if you work a lot with our pay rate its just not worth it 😂 so better to have a bit less money and more free time xD Merci et oublies pas ont dit Chocolatine ;)
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
I totally agree! Especially in this moment while I'm working for the Paris Olympics and not paid more when they add another day of work so working now for the same pay for 6j/7 10h per day! (It's an American company so I'm experiencing this in real time!)
@NicStride
@NicStride Ай бұрын
Rewatching this a year and a half later and I'm impressed that your rent is Paris is the same as mine in La Rochelle (I was living in the UK when this was posted)
@JordanPatrick
@JordanPatrick Ай бұрын
Welcome to France! La Rochelle is really nice, I love it there! (I've been twice, so I've seen it as a weekend trip, but hopefully it's nice to live there as well!). I agree with the rent in this apartment as being a good deal, but the fact it was unfurnished also lowers the price of rent!
@H-bv1xt
@H-bv1xt Ай бұрын
If live just 25 miles from Concordia in Irvine. It’s laughable to me you got written up for having girls in your room. I live 2 miles from Biola University, another super Christian school. What did you think of your experience at Concordia? US colleges feel like a scam these days, that’s even before I knew how little universities cost in France.
@H-bv1xt
@H-bv1xt Ай бұрын
Can you give advice for American high schooler wanting to go to France after high school? Open to studying in a university in France or just go straight to living/working no school.
@H-bv1xt
@H-bv1xt Ай бұрын
The slopes look empty. Were the lift lines busy at all?
@H-bv1xt
@H-bv1xt Ай бұрын
You ski better than me and I’m sure I’ve skied way more days than you have. Your parallel turns look great. I hope one to day I can do parallel turns like that and speak French half as good as you.
@666Mrjeto
@666Mrjeto Ай бұрын
Metz c'est en Lorraine ! pas en champagne =/
@666Mrjeto
@666Mrjeto Ай бұрын
Mais respect car ton français est tres bon !
@lehrmandavid10
@lehrmandavid10 Ай бұрын
Delightful and enormously helpful. I subscribed with great pleasure.
@aydaozto
@aydaozto Ай бұрын
i love that i was looking for a youtube vlogger etc and i stumbled upon an ad
@SynnoveJamila
@SynnoveJamila Ай бұрын
Great video! I am happy that you have met people in Tunisia that accept gay people. However, there is still a lot of hatred towards the LGBTQ+ community, and the worse part is that you can be put in jail for three years if being gay. I know that many people in Tunisia accept homosexuality, but sadly, I have the perception that most people do not. It is impossible to live freely when there is this law that can put you in jail just for loving a person of the same sex. I do not know what it will take to remove this law, but the country has definitely a long way to go.
@yowe4549
@yowe4549 Ай бұрын
As a Tunisian, I really appreciated this video and your honesty! It's informative for anyone visiting Tunisia. Really liked the positive points that you mentioned and the way you presented the negative ones. It's important to pay attention to your belongings and just make sure that they're not easily accessible to anyone with bad intentions, just like in any big city in Europe, I assume. I'm guessing the warnings you've gotten from friends before coming here made you extra wary but I totally get it. I've always paid more attention to my bag/money going downtown as a lone female as well, while being a local myself. I've never been pick-pocketed or stolen from, but you need to be aware of your surroundings. I'm sorry to hear about the people who stole from your own place, that was really unfortunate. Try to avoid having strangers come back to your place, especially if they're drunk. We're all quite friendly people, although some might do it with bad intentions. It's best to come here with a local that you trust so they can show you the places worth visiting and be with you to avoid being scammed etc. I hope you can come back with your friends from Paris and it's good to hear that you've had a good time in Sidi Bou Said!
@Soumilbharatendu
@Soumilbharatendu Ай бұрын
great video! regarding the sprint i still dont understand how the language level works? meaning, my goal is to learn full B1 course and I am not sure how many hours are required to finish the full course. This is why I wasn't sure if I should register for the half/full sprint because I am not sure if at the end of the sprint I would be able to finish the full course level. what was your experience? thanks!
@parasitius
@parasitius Ай бұрын
It's unfortunate to hear about the prevelance of English there as I was very interested in Tunis. I would prefer to stay in Colombia and Brazil instead (or France), as it is much easier to avoid the unfotunate relentless spread of Americanized everything 😢