British Columbian citizen, now living in Québec city! help?

El Barto

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I have lived in Montreal for several years, and have visited Quebec City a number of tomes. In Montreal, those who speak french will make a good attempt to speak English to an English speaking visitor. That does not happen in Quebec City. Too bad because Quebec City is a great place.
Seeming that I am bilingual there are things i will not notice
 

Machjo

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I have lived in Montreal for several years, and have visited Quebec City a number of times. In Montreal, those who speak french will make a good attempt to speak English to an English speaking visitor. That does not happen in Quebec City. Too bad because Quebec City is a great place.

I'd lived in Montreal and visited Quebec city a number of times. One day in Quebec city I was curious and so pretended not to know French. First off, I was shocked at the lack of English knowledge on the part of the general population. That said, most did make a great effort to help me when I'd asked for directions for example.

In Montreal, the vast majority seem to know both languages at least to a decent degree, but then some of them on both sides had a real attitude if you dared speak to them in the wrong language. From my observations though, at least in the part of town I lived in, French was a little more dominant, English-speakers were more likely to know French than vice versa, and seemed to be more accepting of French. But then again, that was in that particular part of town. I'm sure in the more English-speaking parts of town it would likely have been the reverse.
 

taxslave

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Hi, my name is Clark im 24!

Nice to meet all of you! :), Québec city is a beautiful very very beautiful place to live, but there arent many english speaking people though hehehehe, I know I know I can handle myself in french, not as good I hoped but I can handle myself, directions to bathroom, merci et beaucoup hahahaha jkz.

we'll I would like to have some english speaking friends so I can feel a little less out of place hehehe

thanks! :p

We all feel your pain.
 

El Barto

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I know how he feels, I just moved to Vanier, lol :lol:
What the hell brought you there and where the hell is that?

ok I just googled it.....wow not far from old quebec city :D
that's one of those town you hear the name of but never put it on the map kinda thing
 

YukonJack

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Clark, I was 18 when I arrived in Canada, not knowing either English or French.

There was no internet forums then for me to go to and look for sympathy. And to be quite frank with you, even if here had been any I would have been strong enough to make it on my own, rather than crying on the shoulders of strangers.

Compared to what I had to go through, you can count your blessings.
 

Said1

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Clark, I was 18 when I arrived in Canada, not knowing either English or French.

There was no internet forums then for me to go to and look for sympathy. And to be quite frank with you, even if here had been any I would have been strong enough to make it on my own, rather than crying on the shoulders of strangers.

Compared to what I had to go through, you can count your blessings.
But you still bitch and complain about junk and stuff on the internet. Weird. :lol: