About the train: in summer we've been to Paris. Train was full and it happend the first time in my life that someone stood up for me. Was kind of strange for me. But not bad 😂
@Roamaroo9 күн бұрын
chivalry isn't dead after all 😀
@Charlotte-qo4jc8 күн бұрын
I love watching your Stories we Tell. I can so realt with a lot living outside my home country. This one hit extra much also as the holidays are coming up (Christmas). Keep telling these stories.
@Roamaroo8 күн бұрын
@@Charlotte-qo4jc thank you! We’ll keep sharing 😀
@Jane.21058 күн бұрын
👋 Thank you for your weekly chat. I enjoy it every time and wish you a very nice Thanksgiving, no matter what you’ll eat and drink. No doudt you’ll be in touch with your families. Have a very good time. From Geneva 🇨🇭🌼
@Roamaroo8 күн бұрын
@@Jane.2105 thank you! We’re so glad you enjoyed it 😀
@gabelov8 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving !🥔🌽
@mikenickzoe7 күн бұрын
I love watching you two. Hope the pregnancy is going well!
@marilynleslie4727 күн бұрын
Gustav Mahler was an Austrian composer who lived in the later part of the nineteenth century.
@josefpoukine8 күн бұрын
Was the whole interaction with the crazy lady in french? If so I'm impressed you can already win arguments with crazy people in french! I'm also impressed if that lady started speaking fluent english lol
@antibash6919 күн бұрын
Clearly, you don't have much luck. It makes me sad for you to see you dealing with this kind of person. I am so sorry for you. This person makes me ashamed and brings shame to France. For a magical Christmas vacation for your little girl, I recommend visiting a village in Alsace, such as Riquewihr or Colmar (there are many others too) :-)
@Roamaroo8 күн бұрын
@@antibash691 we’ve been to Colmar but it was in the summer. We really want to go there during Christmas time
@josefpoukine8 күн бұрын
You're being overly dramatic about a weirdo in the tram 😂 We have issues faaaar more worrying than that you know. Won't mention them as to not kill the vibe.
@antibash6918 күн бұрын
@@josefpoukine Deux très mauvaises expériences en si peu de temps dans le tram envers les même personnes dont on voit bien qu'ils sont paisibles (c'est tellement plus facile) dans une ville comme Nice. Non, je ne pense pas que je dramatise trop quand je vois le niveau de tension et d'agressivité autant augmenter dans ce pays ! Si vous voulez regarder ailleurs, c'est votre problème, mais ne venez pas donner des leçons aux gens quand ils expriment une pensée différente de la votre. Parler d'un problème mis en lumière lors d'une vidéo ne veut pas dire que l'on ignore les autres. À moins d'être limité en neurones ! 😘
@josefpoukine6 күн бұрын
@@antibash691 Non mais tu vis dans un pays où des cartels se développent comme au Mexique, où les salafistes imposent leur loi aux enseignants, où il y a littéralement des enclaves étrangères et toi tu t'égosilles sur des cas psy dans le tram 😆. Excuse moi mais c'est hors sol pour quelqu'un qui vit en France.
@gulden43866 күн бұрын
Hi guys, I was trying to watch your 'don't make this mistake' video. It seems to have disappeared, or maybe I can't find it. Can you please guide me here? Thanks.
@nelerhabarber56026 күн бұрын
Halloween (English All Hallows' Eve, the evening before All Saints' Day) names the folk customs in the evening and night before the Solemnity of All Saints, from October 31st to November 1st. This custom was originally widespread in Ireland, which was predominantly Catholic at the time. The Irish immigrants to the USA maintained and expanded their customs in memory of their homeland. In the predominantly Catholic cantons of Switzerland (see Holidays in Switzerland) and the predominantly Catholic German federal states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland as well as in Austria and Liechtenstein, All Saints' Day is a public holiday and is celebrated on January 1st. committed November; also in the following countries: Belgium, Andorra, France, Italy, Croatia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Monaco, East Timor, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Hungary, Peru, Vatican City and the Philippines. On the day after All Saints' Day, November 2nd, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates All Souls' Day, on which the poor souls in purgatory are remembered. In many places, the associated grave blessing is carried out on the afternoon of All Saints' Day, a non-working public holiday in some countries. This is often associated with the custom of particularly decorating the graves, including with lights. In Europe, All Saints Day is celebrated much more than Halloween. The family goes to the cemetery to the graves of their dead, beautifully decorated with arrangements and candles, to remember them and pray. Here (Austria) there is always a market with mulled wine, chestnuts, sweets... where you can linger for a while and children LOVE this day (because of all the lights, the sweets)! This is “our” tradition!
@rivierarenovation069 күн бұрын
Actually, Halloween was brought to the USA by celtic immigrants, so mostly Irish. It has been celebrated in Europe for at least a couple of thousand years. The celts of France can be found mostly in Brittany. It was always big in Ireland but has been becoming more widespread in non-celtic Europe through re-importation from the USA.
@Roamaroo8 күн бұрын
@@rivierarenovation06 wow! This is very interesting information! Thank you for sharing