A French woman living and working in India has sparked a warm conversation on social media after sharing a list of everyday experiences she believes India does better than France. Her honest, affectionate observations have resonated with thousands of viewers, many of whom praised her for highlighting simple aspects of Indian life that locals often take for granted.
The video was posted on Instagram by user Freldaway, who introduced herself as a French professional currently based in India. In her caption, she wrote, “As a French girl who’s moved to India for work — here are five things I think India is doing better than France.” What followed was not a comparison rooted in criticism, but a thoughtful reflection on daily life, culture, and human connection.
Street Food That’s More Than Just Food
She began with one of India’s most iconic features — street food. According to her, India stands out for offering tasty, diverse, and affordable food options almost everywhere. Beyond the flavours, she appreciated the social aspect of eating on the streets.
She noted that grabbing a quick bite often comes with friendly conversations with vendors, casual exchanges with locals, and even flipping through newspapers — turning a simple meal into a shared experience. For her, food in India felt communal and alive, rather than transactional.
Loving India’s Jewellery Maximalism
Another aspect that impressed her was Indian jewellery. She openly celebrated what she described as “Indian jewellery maximalism,” encouraging people to embrace stacking jhumkas, bangles, rings, and necklaces without restraint.
The bold colours, intricate designs, and unapologetic styling left her fascinated. She described herself as being completely obsessed with how expressive and joyful Indian jewellery culture is, especially compared to the more minimalist trends she was used to in France.
Comfortable and Connected Night Travel
India’s night travel system was another pleasant surprise. Comparing it with long-distance bus services like FlixBus in France, she admitted that while she liked European options, they simply didn’t match the comfort of India’s sleeper AC buses and trains.
She highlighted how accessible and well-connected overnight travel is in India, making long journeys feel less exhausting. In fact, she encouraged people to skip flights when possible and instead experience the country by road or rail — enjoying scenic landscapes from what she fondly called a “comfortable little bed.”
Hair Care Traditions That Stand Out
Hair care was another area where she felt India had an edge. From genetics and traditional oiling routines to protective hairstyles, she joked that “everyone and their mother could be in a shampoo commercial.”
In a humorous comparison, she described her own thin French hair as no match for the thick, healthy hair she regularly saw around her in India. Her lighthearted take added charm and relatability to the video.
Hospitality That Left a Lasting Impact
She ended her list on what many viewers felt was the most meaningful point — Indian hospitality. Recalling her experiences of being invited into homes, sharing meals, exchanging cultures, and receiving food as gifts, she said she was deeply moved by the warmth she encountered.
She wrote that she always felt genuinely welcomed in India and expressed a wish that France could be “as kind and open-hearted towards foreigners.” This statement struck a chord with viewers and became one of the most discussed parts of her post.
Social Media Reacts
The comments section quickly filled with appreciation and pride. Many users thanked her for noticing and valuing everyday aspects of Indian life.
One user commented, “I love how people observe Indian culture and appreciate it so well.”
Another wrote, “It’s so nice to hear something lovely being said about my wonderful country India.”
The video has since been widely shared, with many praising the creator for her respectful perspective and for spotlighting small, meaningful details that often go unnoticed by those who live in India every day.
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