#9 - The One Where We Find Out If French People Are Actually Rude
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About this listen
Being corrected by a stranger is one of those everyday things where cultural differences show up surprisingly fast. 😅
In this episode, Alex is recording remotely with absolutely zero preparation (staying incredibly true to our podcast name), leaving Colline to tackle a massive internet stereotype: Are French people actually the rudest people in the world?
We dive into why the French will relentlessly correct your pronunciation of "croissant." Plot twist: They aren't trying to be mean; they genuinely think they are helping you! We compare the notoriously grumpy attitudes of Parisians and Berliners to the sunny, friendly vibes of Southern France and Cologne. Oh, and we officially have our very first sponsor!
Words you’ll learn (and actually remember):
- Être pointilleux (Being overly obsessed with tiny details—like when a French person insists on fixing your accent)
- Chipoter (Finding a tiny problem in something that is otherwise perfectly fine, usually just to start a 20-minute debate)
- Faire la fine bouche (Acting hard to please, where saying "it's not bad" is actually the highest possible French compliment)
Also: German expressions like das Haar in der Suppe finden (finding the hair in the soup), and why French people love to cut you off mid-sentence (couper la parole).
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