What's up fellow citizens of the WORLD?!
Jordan Patrick here and welcome to my channel!
Yes it's true, I'm wearing this same shirt
in many videos this trip...it's not the same day (LOL)
but today is my last day on vacation
here in Montpellier, so I thought
why not take y'all along
and show you how I spend my last day
so let's get started !!
"stylish"
K now we can get this ish started
Maybe today's video will be in "franglais" (Frenglish)
But he used to live in London
so I wanna see how his accent is in English
..how well he speaks it...I'm really curious
"move my ass"
Ok so I just arrived at "Place de la Comédie"
Here you have the Opera
It's really pretty
This guy is Jean Jaurès?
I had no idea what he looked like haha
He's a hottie HAHHA
It's the first time I'm visiting Place de Jean Jaurès
I didn't know his face
nor am I sure what he's known for
but he's always present
in pretty much all French cities
There's always a street or place for this guy Jean Jaurès
OK so we are looking for a nice coffee spot
I'll keep you posted
We are gonna enter "Les Halles"
(I made a French pronunciation mistake)
there's also always "Les Halles" in every French city
You'll find this kind of market all over France
So let's see what's inside
You always have some nice French poducts like
CHEESE
MEAT
LOCAL PRODUCTS
Lots of things ;)
A real marketplace
OMG I've never seen a 
"pain au chocolat covered in almonds"
That seems soooo yummyyyy
(He's explainig what this salty pastry is...and I'll explain after in English)
Ok this is a "Fougas or Fougasse"
salty
specialty
Roquefort cheese
It's very particular...I've never eaten
a pastry with Roquefort ... because it's
a REALLYYY stronggg cheese
it's alright...I'll give it
six out of ten
because
I think it would be better if it were heated up
**Do you think so too?**
I think you can ask them to heat it up in the boulangerie
and with this cheese it would be good if it "melts" a little
that seems like it'd be great
Next time I'll have to ask
for a zap
six
and this one is ...
(how do you call this one?)
Feuilleté Fougasse
(asking what this street is called)
This is a well-known street called
Rue du Bras de Fer (Street of the Iron Arms)
There are some shops and restaurants
librairies (book stores)
