speaking of bilingualism, if you are an engineer without any french applying for an engineering job, a young girl without any education who knows both english & french will get preference getting that job before you, so beware and think twice if you want to move to a place like this
@@eatwelllivelonger that’s a great point. Depending on the company language skills can take precedent over competence. A lot of companies do all their internal communications in French and thus you need to be able to speak French over English in those situations.
This is extremely helpful. We are empty nesters, Mid-Michigan and are looking for a second place of residence. We will be visiting late August to research. Very helpful. Thanks.
no mention that french is the national language in Québec ??? and MTL is the economic and cultural métropole of Québec but it is the only thruly bilingual city in canada so adressing québecois in english is innapropriate
Merci d'avoir regardé ma vidéo. Je suis désolé que cela vous ait contrarié... Je vous encourage à regarder mon contenu en français si vous préférez. Nous sommes tous libres de parler et de consommer dans notre langue préférée.
@@ljaguinaga English canadians yup! All the time. And no interest in learning the language. When I lived in BC and Ontario, I did not impose my french.
@@ljaguinaga False You don't know how many remote workers are in Montréal as of now. All over the city in every french neighbehood now. I feel like a stranger in the town I was born now. I hear more english then french,
speaking of bilingualism, if you are an engineer without any french applying for an engineering job, a young girl without any education who knows both english & french will get preference getting that job before you, so beware and think twice if you want to move to a place like this
@@eatwelllivelonger that’s a great point. Depending on the company language skills can take precedent over competence. A lot of companies do all their internal communications in French and thus you need to be able to speak French over English in those situations.
This is extremely helpful. We are empty nesters, Mid-Michigan and are looking for a second place of residence. We will be visiting late August to research. Very helpful. Thanks.
@@cleo_travels thank you for the feedback! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions! I’m happy to help!
Montreal, bilingual?
Yes, very
no mention that french is the national language in Québec ??? and MTL is the economic and cultural métropole of Québec but it is the only thruly bilingual city in canada so adressing québecois in english is innapropriate
Merci d'avoir regardé ma vidéo. Je suis désolé que cela vous ait contrarié... Je vous encourage à regarder mon contenu en français si vous préférez. Nous sommes tous libres de parler et de consommer dans notre langue préférée.
If the content is for moving to Montreal, why would it be in French?
@@Kalavatinails thanks for the support!
@@ljaguinaga
PAs si tu veux amener plus d'anglos à MTL!
Tu es libre, mais on est libre de te dire qu'on en a marre.
@@Sogger2Agahim merci pour la belle bienvenue à notre belle province.
Gorgeous women.😂
This guy knows what’s up!
If you are thining of imposing english and not care about learning french.
Just don'T come, easier like this!
Nobody is coming to a new province or city and imposing their language...
@@ljaguinaga
English canadians yup!
All the time.
And no interest in learning the language.
When I lived in BC and Ontario, I did not impose my french.
@@Sogger2Agahim that’s not what I’ve seen. Everyone has tried to learn and integrate except for the students
@@ljaguinaga
False
You don't know how many remote workers are in Montréal as of now.
All over the city in every french neighbehood now.
I feel like a stranger in the town I was born now.
I hear more english then french,
@@Sogger2Agahim a lot of the remote workers I meet with are French speaking actually.
Don't come.
Merci!