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On October 28 2011 20:19 deadjawa wrote: This may sound like a stupid question but what is it like to be an English speaker in montreal? I'm debating going up there but I want to be prepared, and not act like a stupid American. Montreal is the most bilingual city in Canada. Nothing to worry about. | ||
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sorrowptoss
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On October 28 2011 20:19 deadjawa wrote: This may sound like a stupid question but what is it like to be an English speaker in montreal? I'm debating going up there but I want to be prepared, and not act like a stupid American. There's absolutely no difference lol. Montreal is ULTRA multi-ethnic and bilingual. There are people from all over the world | ||
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Puph
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On October 28 2011 21:41 sorrowptoss wrote: There's absolutely no difference lol. Montreal is ULTRA multi-ethnic and bilingual. There are people from all over the world I'd learn some french before I came to Quebec, or even montreal for that matter. MTL is known for being bilingual, but its still against the law to demand to be spoken to in english as opposed to french, effectively throwing our bilingual nature in the garbage. Thats not to say you won't get around with only english, but the fact of the matter is when you go to a shop chances are someone is gonna greet you with "Salut" (Hello, Greetings). In all due fairness, my 768 year old grand mother learned french recently. She's pretty fluent when it comes to speaking it too. | ||
drcatellino
Canada346 Posts
On October 28 2011 23:40 Puph wrote: I'd learn some french before I came to Quebec, or even montreal for that matter. MTL is known for being bilingual, but its still against the law to demand to be spoken to in english as opposed to french, effectively throwing our bilingual nature in the garbage. Thats not to say you won't get around with only english, but the fact of the matter is when you go to a shop chances are someone is gonna greet you with "Salut" (Hello, Greetings). In all due fairness, my 768 year old grand mother learned french recently. She's pretty fluent when it comes to speaking it too. Come on, it’s not illegal to speak english or demand to be spoke english. It is illegal to have signs for a shop/restaurant/bar only in English, and usually employees working with the public are required to be bilingual. But there is many people that live in Montreal that don’t ever speak a single word in French. I still recommend learning bonjour and merci. | ||
Tusk
Canada427 Posts
On October 28 2011 23:40 Puph wrote: I'd learn some french before I came to Quebec, or even montreal for that matter. MTL is known for being bilingual, but its still against the law to demand to be spoken to in english as opposed to french, effectively throwing our bilingual nature in the garbage. Thats not to say you won't get around with only english, but the fact of the matter is when you go to a shop chances are someone is gonna greet you with "Salut" (Hello, Greetings). In all due fairness, my 768 year old grand mother learned french recently. She's pretty fluent when it comes to speaking it too. No. | ||
Bengui
Canada775 Posts
On October 28 2011 23:40 Puph wrote: but its still against the law to demand to be spoken to in english No it's not.. You can get service in english pretty much everywhere. | ||
Panthae
Canada205 Posts
On October 28 2011 23:59 Bengui wrote: No it's not.. You can get service in english pretty much everywhere. Any shop worth a damn will be glad to serve you in english. I've never had any issues. See you at this EPIC Barcraft everyone! :D | ||
Puph
Canada635 Posts
Barcraft is soon at hand folks. Forget languages, come to twelve thirty four:D | ||
uMjuzu
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SC2 fightinggg!! This needs to get spotlighted imo | ||
MstrSplntr
Canada43 Posts
Anyways, best of luck, I really felt like being a part of something bigger to come, gg azox! Edit: Me and my friends were actually in the photos sent to MLG (My friend didn't actually went up and gave you the idea of speaking with them?). Do you know if we can have access to those on the MLG VODS? | ||
JulesL
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Bonjour, En feuilletant votre section techno j'ai remarqué l'intérêt porté par celle-ci, non sans raison, pour les médias sociaux ainsi que les jeux vidéo. Un événement prochain qui normalement n'est pas couvert par les médias aura lieu à Montréal et cela, d'une ampleur jamais vu auparavant en Amérique du nord. Une compétition de jeux vidéo, spécifiquement Starcraft 2, à lieux le dimanche 20 novembre à Providence et l'évènement sera diffuser par le web à Montréal au Club 1234. Maintenant ce qui rends la diffusion au Club 1234 intéressante à couvrir est la grandeur de l'événement. En résumé : 1. Ils attendent 1000+ personnes 2. Le club ou le tout à lieu est en se moment est l’un des clubs "hot" en plein cœur du centre ville 3. La communauté pour ces compétitions virtuelles (nommées "eSports" dans le milieu) est de plus en plus grandissante en Amérique du nord et Montréal est d'avant garde pour l'ampleur de la chose. Le terme utilisé par la communauté pour la diffusion de compétition Starcraft 2 dans les bars est "Barcrafting" Maintenant si le tout vous semble assez intéressant pour faire partie de votre section techno sur le site canoe.ca vous pourrez trouver de plus amples information sur leur page Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131832186923320 Voici un cour vidéo qui montre l’énergie du dernier événement qui a eu lieu le 16 Octobre : Et finalement, voici le courriel du gérant qui organise l’évènement si vous avez de plus amples question: marko@1234montreal.com Son nom est, évidemment, Marko. Merci! Julien | ||
Tusk
Canada427 Posts
On October 29 2011 00:16 Puph wrote: hehe I mean look, I know some Quebecois that would refuse to serve you in english, and they are backed by law. I'm sure you can understand what I meant by it being illegal to "demand" english but this is ALL besides the point! Barcraft is soon at hand folks. Forget languages, come to twelve thirty four:D I'd imagine you'd mean against the law then. Which service in english isnt against the law... Don't say facepalming statements about language and then say 'forget languages'. To the dude who asked, you might have some problems with people on the street if you only know english, but you have no trouble in most big stores and whatnot. Come enjoy 1234 | ||
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