If you speak French, then you're in trouble
"like Jérôme" provides no additional information in that sentence if you only use me as a notional Frenchman with no identifiable accent; otherwise it suggests that it is the way I speak specifically which would get one in trouble. But maybe that's what you mean? In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
no, I only used you as an example but meant all Frenchmen