Quebec Where Boxing Still Lives

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  1. blue_87

    blue_87 Quebec newbie Full Member

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    A cause que je suis contre la séparation, je suis pas au courant de la situation linguistique? A cause que j'ai une vision différente, tu t'élève par dessus ceux qui sont différent de toi? Bravo, mais ca change pas ma facon de voir les choses et c'est pas un argument.

    Le gros problème du francais, c'est que la majorité des anglais ne sentent pas le besoin d'apprendre le francais car on parle toujours anglais avec eux. Un peu comme en voyage, un anglais dans le groupe et toute le monde le parle... A la maison, quand la visite anglaise arrive, tout le monde parle anglais...

    Pas besoin de la séparation pour comprendre une simple chose comme cà...

    Le francais a tout les outils pour ce prendre en main mais il ne veut pas faire l'effort de parler ca propre langue et met la faute sur les anglais...
     
  2. nip102

    nip102 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    this went off on a tangent
     
  3. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    U.S. knowledge at is finest :patsch:rofl
     
  4. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because of your fat americans ass :yep just kidding!
     
  5. MrPeterson

    MrPeterson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Quebec is great, only been to Montreal but the Days Inn on boulevard levenesque east or some **** like that is a stones throw from a depressingly sleepy chinatown and an easy walk to the bell centre, train station, and many nearby points of interest including a ton of weed. but its a long way from L'Avenue. And the hotel is very affordable and well appointed. But only when you are by yourself. When I brought my girlfriend I booked a more upscale hotel located on the street that is the Beverley Hills of Montreal
     
  6. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Montréal is a great town for sports,foods and girls! always fun to visit . I uselly go 2-3 times a year! i wouldn't live there because there's too much people for me but i still love to visit!
     
  7. nip102

    nip102 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  8. MrPeterson

    MrPeterson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How far do you live from there 2 hours?
     
  9. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    8 hours! I'm leaving in Northern Quebec in a small city!
     
  10. blue_87

    blue_87 Quebec newbie Full Member

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    Rather say a small community :D
     
  11. Sdt

    Sdt Active Member Full Member

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    Exactly, I would never blame an english born speaker for speaking english at home and with his friends. But if he goes out to get services he should be able to function in French.
     
  12. MrPeterson

    MrPeterson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow thats very far and to still be in Quebec. Must be more like an empty ghost town than a small city
     
  13. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Or a big village!:D Chibougamau is the Capital of Northern Quebec ! Tha capital of a 25 000 peoples territory :hey
     
  14. MrPeterson

    MrPeterson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Alot of people in Montreal have kind of an over the top Frenchy socialist attitude that I find slightly annoying
     
  15. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There's no other town near exept from Cree village! Pop:9 000 surrounded by 15 000 Crees split in 3 villages!