@oliversoxford: It’s a french waiter in a seaside village’s world. We’re just NPCs. #gcsefrench #frenchmemes #franglais #franglophone

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macjarvis
Mac :
since when were french people this nice 🤣
2022-06-23 16:12:13
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ell_tpwk
Ell •🪩🏎️🌻🏰 :
The “how you say” 💀😂
2022-06-23 16:16:59
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whomstisitt
Anne-Sophie :
Your French is better than my English/vice versa to French fam speaking English. I have not had a single unique experience
2022-12-23 14:05:39
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jaym8811
Jay :
I have the opposite problem- my French accent is quite good so people assume I am French…until I run out of schoolboy French vocab! 😅
2022-06-23 20:37:05
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black_wolfy97
Chris :
if I order a plane cheese pizza I want a plane cheese pizza 🤬
2022-06-23 17:43:48
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hannah0louisa
hanna :
rudimentary English hahaha
2022-07-04 13:41:41
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brownbear337
brownbear337 :
The best part about being levant is that we use French in the middle of Arabic sentences.
2022-06-28 08:35:01
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4ndy69
Andy :
Saison Margeurites cousin, from Canada
2022-06-24 15:04:22
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inactivated12
Inactivated :
All in one take as well 😍
2022-06-23 16:16:28
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yanosidny
Yano ♪ :
whaat you speak French?
2022-06-27 17:02:19
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fatiguedrodent
Sol☀️ Jasper Mint :
and then there's parisian waiters /lh
2022-06-24 17:35:34
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_astro_roy_
_astro_roy_ :
I've lived in France for about 5 months. This is not uw it'll go down. They'll never respond in English.
2022-06-23 22:02:25
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landing.party
Landing Party :
S’il vous plaît 😤❌😤❌ Seafood Play 😍✅😍✅
2022-06-23 16:52:53
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serenablake3
Serena Blake :
what’s the colloquial way of asking for food rather than je voudrais? 😁
2022-07-04 14:14:40
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diddlededum
Diddlededum :
“une bière seafood play”
2022-06-24 23:06:44
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euryderia
des :
nah cause that just sounded like quebec french at first
2022-06-24 00:44:24
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overalvoetbal
Samuel :
French don’t speak English I’m sorry
2022-06-24 11:24:08
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eshqtvn
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@berfin @📞 @e8a.iy @_yzlucy
2022-09-01 15:43:35
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charlottine5678
charlotte ;) ✨ :
@oliviashanahanahan
2022-06-24 20:15:57
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fazacaly
Zac Climpson :
@fullbookshelves
2022-06-23 18:28:41
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pneumacoccol
<3 :
@greatedestjavelinthrowa
2022-06-26 13:16:31
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sebastienmichoy
SebastienMichoy :
😈😈😈
2022-06-24 08:05:46
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layla2625
ليلى :
@domidavilaa @amayalc
2022-07-25 12:50:15
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hirezende
rai :
So it’s not only brazilians whom do that 😅
2022-06-23 16:27:14
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