3 comments posted, most recent comments:
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on To Our Perezcious Canadians at 17:08 10/14/2008 as a reply on the comment by CleopatraUm, I'm half french canadian, and alot of my family lives in Quebec. The things you listed have very little to do with Quebec or Canada as a whole. Hardly anyone carries a gun here in Ontario and last time I checked Quebec police were the ones with the reputation for being a little 'thuggish'. Also, what ppl drink depends on preference, not on region. I have wine all the time, as well as beer and hard liquor. It depends on the occasion. Also, I'm bilingual, as are a lot of people who live in Ottawa because we're right beside Quebec. Speaking french doesn't make you intelligent or sophisticated, it means you speak french. It is ridiculous to say that the rest of Canada is one way and Quebec is another. Canada is massive, of course there are cultural differences from region to region. This is by far not limited to Quebec just because Quebec is mostly francophone. Oh and btw, there are alot of francophones in New Brunswick too.
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on Julien & The First Lady Of France Get Peachy! at 10:34 10/09/2008 as a reply on the comment by tmoney515Yeah..he also didn't say amie, he said aimé, which is different. Your right about the 'our my' thing.
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on Julien & The First Lady Of France Get Peachy! at 10:31 10/09/2008Btw Perez, saying 'our mon aimé' is basically saying our my love. you can say our love (notre aimé) or you can say my love (mon aimé). :)

