How French Netflix’s The Parisian Agency Captures French Culture Perfectly
Native Parsian Geraldine explores modern French culture via the hit French Netflix series L’Agence (The Parsian Agency) for American/Canadian/British audiences.
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There are a few TV series on Netflix right now that are set in France, but not all of them give you an accurate look at everyday French life, French culture, or modern French language. That’s why I was delighted to find out that “L’agence” (or “The Parisian Agency”) was trending on Netflix worldwide!
I love this program, because it was clearly created by French people for a French audience. And if you’re someone who cares about learning about the REAL side of French culture (not the fake, stereotypical, Hollywood-movie side of French culture, which we see in programs like Emily in Paris), then I highly recommend checking it out.
In today’s lesson, I’ll explain what makes this program so French. Then, we’ll explore a short extract together, so you can learn some vocabulary and cultural insights that will help you fit in even better on your next visit to France!
Take care and stay safe.
😘 from Grenoble, France.
Géraldine
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💾 Read, save and/or print the full written lesson here (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blog/fench-netflix-lagence&source=youtube
🎓 Join my Everyday French crash course (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/welcome?utm_medium=youtube&source=youtube
There are a few TV series on Netflix right now that are set in France, but not all of them give you an accurate look at everyday French life, French culture, or modern French language. That’s why I was delighted to find out that “L’agence” (or “The Parisian Agency”) was trending on Netflix worldwide!
I love this program, because it was clearly created by French people for a French audience. And if you’re someone who cares about learning about the REAL side of French culture (not the fake, stereotypical, Hollywood-movie side of French culture, which we see in programs like Emily in Paris), then I highly recommend checking it out.
In today’s lesson, I’ll explain what makes this program so French. Then, we’ll explore a short extract together, so you can learn some vocabulary and cultural insights that will help you fit in even better on your next visit to France!
Take care and stay safe.
😘 from Grenoble, France.
Géraldine
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