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« on: July 16, 2012, 04:28:49 PM »

Even though I've kinda transformed into a near-native speaker since I'm studied and lived my 'social' life in English since I'm five years old (and on the census I'd probably have put 'English and French' as my mother tongues, rather than just French), I'd probably say my difficulties with English include my horrible accent, my consistent inability to pronounce sounds we don't have in French (th, vocal h) and my occasional tendency (like all compatriots) to use Gallicisms in my spoken English.
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« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2012, 05:37:27 AM »
« Edited: July 17, 2012, 05:46:15 AM by Sharif Hashemite »

I don't know how it sounds in English, but Québecois accent in French is awesome.

Wow, most French people from France usually look down on it/us and say that we talk like uncivilized baboons who don't speak real French (which means they clearly haven't heard the Franco-Ontarian accent or, gasp, the Acadian Chiac accent). Thanks for this welcome appreciation Smiley

And Al is right, swearing in Québecois is generally awesome. Or even just being angry.
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2012, 09:13:11 AM »

I don't know how it sounds in English, but Québecois accent in French is awesome.

Wow, most French people from France usually look down on it/us and say that we talk like uncivilized baboons who don't speak real French (which means they clearly haven't heard the Franco-Ontarian accent or, gasp, the Acadian Chiac accent). Thanks for this welcome appreciation Smiley

Really, that's what most French people think ? It sounds a bit funny and weird when you are used to the french accent, but yes, I like it. I tend to like original/colorful accents and dialects in general. Maybe that's part of my Italianhood. Wink

Not all (and perhaps not 'most') French people, but I have experience with a fairly significant sample of French people who are, shockingly, arrogant stuck-up imperialist morons who look down on practically every other Francophone country which isn't France/Paris. I had a principal at the Lycée Français in Riyadh tell us that education in Quebec sucked because they didn't teach proper French, and I've certainly met countless other French people who looked down on you because you had a weird accent.

I much prefer the slightly annoying but otherwise nice and cute type of French people who are enamoured by Quebec, call us their 'cousins' and dream of an idyllic postcard landscape with a small cottage in the distant woods with cute white snow on the ground and with wild animals (which doesn't really exist and hasn't existed since New France, but I digress).
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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2012, 09:47:46 AM »

I don't know how it sounds in English, but Québecois accent in French is awesome.

Wow, most French people from France usually look down on it/us and say that we talk like uncivilized baboons who don't speak real French (which means they clearly haven't heard the Franco-Ontarian accent or, gasp, the Acadian Chiac accent). Thanks for this welcome appreciation Smiley

Really, that's what most French people think ? It sounds a bit funny and weird when you are used to the french accent, but yes, I like it. I tend to like original/colorful accents and dialects in general. Maybe that's part of my Italianhood. Wink

Not all (and perhaps not 'most') French people, but I have experience with a fairly significant sample of French people who are, shockingly, arrogant stuck-up imperialist morons who look down on practically every other Francophone country which isn't France/Paris. I had a principal at the Lycée Français in Riyadh tell us that education in Quebec sucked because they didn't teach proper French, and I've certainly met countless other French people who looked down on you because you had a weird accent.

I much prefer the slightly annoying but otherwise nice and cute type of French people who are enamoured by Quebec, call us their 'cousins' and dream of an idyllic postcard landscape with a small cottage in the distant woods with cute white snow on the ground and with wild animals (which doesn't really exist and hasn't existed since New France, but I digress).

Yeah, it's true that France is rather good at producing arrogant assholes who think of themselves as the center of universe and the embodiment of perfection. However, I don't think this is really the prevailing view among a majority of French people (hopefully). I don't know how widespread is the naive Québec-loving attitude, but I guess there must be some people like this as well.

Yeah, I don't think its widespread, but I feel as if there is an underlying sentiment with a lot of people, which is not malignant or particularly arrogant, which looks down on the Quebecois accent. I've come across a few of the naive Quebec-lovers, we knew a family of such types back in Riyadh in 2000 which are ironically going to drop by to visit us in Ottawa next month (they came to Quebec for the first time last winter or something). For me, I find these particular people more amusing because they're a dying breed of bourgeois conservative Chiraquien types who promptly panicked when the ragtag coalition of anarchists, communists, socialists, tree-huggers and soixante-huitards behind Hollande won. Maybe I should hide my Eva Joly and Corinne Narassiguin ballots when they come?!
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