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Culture Unit Project: Canada Bilingualism vs. Unilingualism

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Culture Unit Project: Canada Bilingualism vs. Unilingualism

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zanthera added this comment 2008-03-05 08:50:20-06:00

One more thing... sorry... the French are so bull headed... that's all.

zanthera added this comment 2008-03-05 08:49:28-06:00

It is a quite an isolated province if you see it from living here but I wouldn't give up my Montreal culture and life for anything. Montreal sticks out like a sore thumb, the English are mostly here. We have influences from all over the world and great old European flare. The food is awesome too. Ok I think I have enough on this subject! ::lol:: Thanks for bringing it up.

zanthera added this comment 2008-03-05 08:48:18-06:00

Maybe we could also have more fun and be able to be doing out f Quebec games for prizes and stuff. Lotto Quebec stops us from winning out of province which is why I say I am not worried about losing iPod to 1 tar scoring since I might not even be able to receive it anyways.

zanthera added this comment 2008-03-05 08:44:00-06:00

Great point. It would be ideal but when I as a French Canadian who prefers to speak English for the fact that the English have a more friendly attitude this would be a HUGE endeavor. French people here are so bad they would got to the lengths of driving over someone they knew who is English even if they know how to speak French. they tried to do the to my hubby and his father. I would love to see the whole country bilingual and accepting.

living4soccer added this comment 2008-07-24 17:14:18-05:00

okay. good glog. i like the idea. why'd you make it, though? i love the fact that i get to learn another language that represents a different country. i don't HATE french. it's a beautiful language and it's a privilege to learn about other cultures, recalling that most british columbians, like me, hardly ever encounter french culture. i'd like to know what the big deal is about all provinces being bilingual.