How to react when ignored in France

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Published 2022-12-13
We meet all kinds of restaurants in all countries. France is no exception. There are millions of good restaurants but there are thousands of rude people. We're paying for them. Here is an example of mine. This happened at the center of Burgundy, which produces most expensive wines and fabulous food.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cragnog
    I've been convinced on how powerful it is to have a language to speak privately in while in public.
  • Little restaurant advice from a french : -If a restaurant is far from center town in a remote area the chances are very high this restaurant survived by cooking so well people travel a longer route for the food (and the price are often lower with higher quality) -and the other way around bad restaurant can survive in center town , just because a lot of tourist pass by it and its more convenient for people that dont have time .
  • Our hero got treated like a gentleman because he treated everyone else the same way, and brought them up to his level.
  • @MOODMENDR
    I love how your friend acknowledged your ability to uplift yourself and others around you despite the situation. That was beautiful.
  • @j2dlyc
    Insufferable rudeness is the national pastime in France. Everybody that visits seems to have a similar story.
  • @DJVibeDubstep
    This man is insanely charismatic and has some of the most solid social awareness and communication skills I’ve seen in a long time. He demonstrates a master class in communication and frame control.
  • @EVL-xj5vc
    He brings joy to everyone around him. His good energy is so much that a ride waitress doesn’t bring him down but instead got energized by him. 👍🏼👏🏼
  • @UraTrowelie
    Pretty powerful stuff witnessed here. Their presence and attitude had a visible effect on the waitress as well as the other guest. Stay positive folks
  • @Luna-Jung
    와... 이 부부... 교양과 품격이 철철 넘쳐 흐른다... 와... 서버 한명뿐만 아니라 저 주변 테이블의 손님들까지 다 기분이 풀리도록 만드는 매직...
  • @rizim_1454
    Not only did she put used glassware on an active table, but she also left it WHILE they were eating! That couple was too nice. As someone who works in the industry and understands the struggles of a waitress, I would not be nice and absolutely lose my shit 😂
  • @TwelveRaptor
    Their positive energy was so inviting and refreshing I felt like I was sitting at the table dining with them. Lovely video despite the lackluster service the guests received.
  • @stellarevie14
    The whole first interaction with the waitress was just kind of shocking. I feel like customers should be able to ask questions about the food 😭 and his French is clearly amazing! I’m American but I’ve been studying French for 8 years. This is definitely a good video to help me for when I study abroad~
  • @driiifter
    I love how they're absolutely decimating them in Korean, while still maintaining positive vibes in French lmao. This was hilarious to watch.
  • 남이 부정적이게 굴어도 그 감정에 매몰되지않고 자기 감정 유지하는게 정말 멋있습니다. 저도 저런 사람이 되고싶네요
  • @kagezen
    when he said that you speak french so well and then you replied "you too" that was hilarious! made me laugh so much!
  • @mowvu5380
    what a nice man and wife. they exude happiness and kindness and it's infectious. this is how you behave
  • @sevn2341
    Wow. How amazing is it to speak Korean at your own table, French to your left, English to your right, and have everyone happy and smiling, especially in less than optimal circumstances? What a beautiful moment ♥
  • Overcame the rude waitress, made her smile and provide the service she was meant to, had fun with guests and enjoyed the food and wine. Truly exemplary manners and EQ and your lovely wife made a great analysis of the situation and you both overcame ! Great episode
  • @SuperHans700
    “Before we got married, I couldn’t speak a word” “You are good now honey” Good one 😂
  • @peaceporter9089
    So glad the YT algorithm brought me here. Although it's obvious how well you interact with others despite rude service, I'm really thankful for how thoughtful your wife is. @3:10 your wife mentioned that even though someone might speak perfect French or English, or even be from France, if they are introvert, it would be very difficult to be in this situation with rude server. It's so thoughtful that both of you acknowledge that there are all kinds of people and is important to be nice to everyone and give them benefit of doubt. Because you did so, you brought joy to everyone around you.