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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Montreal Hate thread
| quote: | Originally posted by Adam420
Whoa calm down. Quebec is not good at accommodating tourists, it's a fact. I know as well as you do that there are many beautiful places in Quebec, I did not mean to say that I don't appreciate what this province has to offer. Also Jay, you can take your whole post and do God knows what with it because it was a waste of time as you didn't need to convince me of any of those things as I already knew them.
Did you know that Quebec doesn't public any tourism guides in languages that are not French? It is very easy for you to speak about your positive experiences, since you never had trouble fitting in in the first place.
I don't have any problems living here anymore. I'd say my French dialogue is roughly at 70% compared to most, and that more than gets me by (only exception is in really loud places as my hearing isn't the best). I'm just saying that Quebec, and Quebecers (not as a whole, but they exist) do not make it very easy for outsiders who are trying to get by. |
You are really thick.
1- Quebec is neither better, nor worse at accomodating tourists. I don't know where you have been in your life, but I have been to Slovakia and Bulgaria, and let me tell you that they don't make more efforts there. Italians make 0 effort with tourism because they assume there will be tourits forever. Also, and this is another discussion entirely, Paris is the "best" city for accomodating tourists", so much so that I feel like it's a tourist city altogether. It's lost a lot of charm.
Parking instructions in Bulgaria are in Bulgarian and that's it.
2- Not only does Quebec publish guides in English, but it also publishes guide in Spanish, German and Italian.
I went into the Ogilvy store the other day, and there were Montreal shipping guides and tourist guides in English...
I am quite surprised to see that some people want to travel to see exactly the same thing they have at home.
Whenever I travel, and I have travelled a whole lot in my life, I am looking for difference and surprises....
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