If you grew up in la belle province, chances are you're accustomed to the many sayings Quebecers are notoriously known for. So, we took it upon ourselves to ask locals what the most Quebecer phrase they have ever heard spoken and it's safe to say that the people delivered.
Now, it's no secret that Quebec is vastly different from the rest of Canada, and Montreal is well.vastly different from the rest of Quebec. With our experiences, attitudes and accents being so quintessentially Montreal, you'd be able to spot a Montrealer from a mile away (or two miles away because of the construction detour). So, when we asked locals "what's a brutally honest sign you can tell if someone comes from Montreal?" you bet that the replies came pouring in and they are hilariously accurate
Montreal is often regarded as one of the best places to live in Canada and with a booming nightlife, unmatched food scene and an abundance of history and culture, we've got it pretty good. But much like any other city across the globe, we are far from perfect.
Montreal has so many unique aspects to it, but I can easily say the one that sets us apart from many other large Canadian cities is the existence and use of "Franglais" in our day-to-day.To me, the fact that les gens de Montréal can speak les deux langues interchangeably is une vraie partie of the city's essence.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau said at a conference Wednesday that he doesn t speak French in Montreal and ça passe pas auprès many elected officials. "I ve been able to live in Montreal without speaking French and I think that s a testament to the City of Montreal," Rousseau said in response to a journalist s question. The comment triggered swift criticism.