It is a lot of truth in what you just said, Chris. I only had a very short stay in France but was met with the attitude of not speaking English by local people. However, the French travellers abroad suddenly realise they
can speak English

Let me tell you a lovely story from my past.
It was 1990. I was travelling to then West Germany for scientific work. My whole English knowledge was what I learned in the school and at the University. Yes, I had an episode of speaking with an American during the riots of 1982 in Warsaw but I was completely blocked on the speaking side when travelling by train. Also, I had an aching tooth (it was fixed in Germany soon) so I was absolutely reluctant to speak!
It was the West Berlin Zoo station. An American by name Kyle and his French girlfriend (cannot remember her name) entered my compartment and greeted me. I was silent and appeared rude.
-- Sind Sie ein Russ? -- she asked
-- GOD FORBID! -- I raised from the bunk, insulted -- I'm Polish!
Enough to say we didn't sleep that night: all the night spent talking! Needless to say, the French girl spoke perfect English

The couple managed to unblock me totally! When I reached Duisburg, I could speak pretty good English and even started learning some German

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Come to Poland. Many people, especially the young ones will speak good English.
Come to Hungary. Nobody will speak English. They will help you with gestures and smiles.
Come to Italy. People do not speak languages there except some.
P.S. I listen to your English in your videos; we would have no issue to communicate. London? They do not speak English I learned at school!
