Americans and Canadians
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Longueuil said:dankind said:mcgruff10 said:Do people from Quebec look down on fellow Canadians when you talk English instead of French?
For example, I'd walk into a store in Longueuil to purchase a two-four, and the clerk would say, "Bonsoir." I'd answer, "Hello." After which the clerk would either speak to me in English or continue speaking to me in French. If the latter, I'd take my business elsewhere, knowing that, by law, that motherfucker knows how to speak English and is just being an asshole.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Longueuil said:dankind said:mcgruff10 said:Do people from Quebec look down on fellow Canadians when you talk English instead of French?
For example, I'd walk into a store in Longueuil to purchase a two-four, and the clerk would say, "Bonsoir." I'd answer, "Hello." After which the clerk would either speak to me in English or continue speaking to me in French. If the latter, I'd take my business elsewhere, knowing that, by law, that motherfucker knows how to speak English and is just being an asshole.
Just an hand movment and say "mon français pas bon" and you are good to go. You try, we try.0 -
I think everyone should just relax about it. You try, we try? I don't think saying "hello" instead of "bonsoir" is anywhere near comparable to refusing to speak to a PAYING CUSTOMER in a language the customer understands even though the clerk knows how to speak it. That is not a balance response, and it's also just shitty customer service.
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I’m OK with greetings, menus and such in most romance languages, and I can still recall my Russian. But when it comes to larger numbers in French—for instance, how 97 is (4x20)+(10+7)—I’m kind of beyond dumb. I always figured that it was easier to represent myself as an English speaker right away instead of being a fucking poseur, so as to avoid some embarrassment later when not knowing how much to pay when the time came.
This happened a couple of times when I returned greetings in French, and then got busted by not knowing it well enough to finish a transaction. At which point, the clerk just kept speaking French anyway. I’m sure I don’t want to know what they were saying.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:while I acknowledge that we have some linguistic difference, we do NOT say ABOOT. If we did, I'd hear a difference in how you folks say it. and I don't. We say "roof", and you guys bark when you say it "ruff". But our abouts are the same. I think you guys are hearing something you want to hear. too much southpark maybe.
https://youtu.be/Adgx9wt63NY
Most Americans I know (I'm dirty south) pronounce roof like these guys ^ "roof".... However, my boyfriend is from Bahhston and he says rum instead of room. I'll ask him to pronounce roof next time we talk. I'd imagine it may sound like ruff.. might be a New England thing?
^^^ Not sure where that butchered pronunciation of Fiiiierrr in the video came from though?0 -
dankind said:I’m OK with greetings, menus and such in most romance languages, and I can still recall my Russian. But when it comes to larger numbers in French—for instance, how 97 is (4x20)+(10+7)—I’m kind of beyond dumb. I always figured that it was easier to represent myself as an English speaker right away instead of being a fucking poseur, so as to avoid some embarrassment later when not knowing how much to pay when the time came.
This happened a couple of times when I returned greetings in French, and then got busted by not knowing it well enough to finish a transaction. At which point, the clerk just kept speaking French anyway. I’m sure I don’t want to know what they were saying.
I must admit, I'm impress that you are able to speak Russian. It looks like a tough language to learn.
Difference between American and Canadian : American knows their Constitution, Canadian don't.
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I drove from southern ontario to jasper alberta last fall ... i went the canadian way, northern, ontario is absolutely stunning ... leaving ontario into manitoba, and the further into manitoba one goes becomes depressing, what a boring province, saskatchewan is not much better ...
The parts of alberta and bc i saw were great ... of course i avoided the cities ...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Longueuil said:HughFreakingDillon said:Longueuil said:dankind said:mcgruff10 said:Do people from Quebec look down on fellow Canadians when you talk English instead of French?
For example, I'd walk into a store in Longueuil to purchase a two-four, and the clerk would say, "Bonsoir." I'd answer, "Hello." After which the clerk would either speak to me in English or continue speaking to me in French. If the latter, I'd take my business elsewhere, knowing that, by law, that motherfucker knows how to speak English and is just being an asshole.
Just an hand movment and say "mon français pas bon" and you are good to go. You try, we try.
it was montreal. not a small village in france.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
northerndragon said:
It's really sad.Americans lack of geographical knowledge as a whole is both amusing and sad.
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HesCalledDyer said:dankind said:The potato chip aisle at a Canadian supermarket is truly a wonder to behold.
"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
Yum! Those are good chips.
They are basically like a smokeless BBQ flavor, and they are bloody brilliant.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
other notable good chips are Roast chicken, smokey bacon, and sour cream N bacon. Not sure if jalapeno Cheetos are available south side but they are the best.Hamilton 9-13-05; Toronto 5-9-06, Toronto 8-21-09, Toronto 9-12-11, Hamilton 9-15-11....0
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Nami said:other notable good chips are Roast chicken, smokey bacon, and sour cream N bacon. Not sure if jalapeno Cheetos are available south side but they are the best.
We have 50 million shifting varieties of Doritos that almost always suck.
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rgambs said:Nami said:other notable good chips are Roast chicken, smokey bacon, and sour cream N bacon. Not sure if jalapeno Cheetos are available south side but they are the best.
We have 50 million shifting varieties of Doritos that almost always suck.Hamilton 9-13-05; Toronto 5-9-06, Toronto 8-21-09, Toronto 9-12-11, Hamilton 9-15-11....0 -
I hate the Doritos Jacked chips.. They're like the size of an iPhone Plus.
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One thing I've never actually heard a Canadian say is "eh." Honest to god. Not ONE single Canadian I've ever met in my entire life has ever said that.
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HesCalledDyer said:One thing I've never actually heard a Canadian say is "eh." Honest to god. Not ONE single Canadian I've ever met in my entire life has ever said that.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HesCalledDyer said:lOne thing I've never actually heard a Canadian say is "eh." Honest to god. Not ONE single Canadian I've ever met in my entire life has ever said that.Anything you lose from being honest
You never really had to begin with.
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0 -
northerndragon said:HesCalledDyer said:lOne thing I've never actually heard a Canadian say is "eh." Honest to god. Not ONE single Canadian I've ever met in my entire life has ever said that.
as frequently as you do?I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:northerndragon said:HesCalledDyer said:lOne thing I've never actually heard a Canadian say is "eh." Honest to god. Not ONE single Canadian I've ever met in my entire life has ever said that.
as frequently as you do?Anything you lose from being honest
You never really had to begin with.
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0
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