Quebecian 🙂
Quebecois (pronounced Quebekwah) is the correct term. Or Quebecer.
tsk tsk
you’re going to upset the delicate sensibilities of our confused seperatiste friend.
Surrender monkeys are parisian french. Quebecois, Canadian french, don’t really take to “Quebecian” too much. Hilarious video BTW.
I had no intention to, was just actually curious if the French Canadians are the butt of as many jokes as the French are here in the states, because they (to quote Eddie Izzard) “are kind of all Frenchy.”
That being said, what, aside from Cartesius and Aramis (who is fictional) have the French provided since the 1700’s?
Nicolas Sarkozy I will accept as a viable answer and tip my hat to. Otherwise, anything? Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
Ah, that’s the great thing about Canada – even our french fight!
That would be Canadien French.
I personally do not have any knowledge of the euro-weenie French, but the Van Doo’s are another story all together.
The regiment based in Quebec is as loyal, as tough and as brave as any other Canadian regiment.
I can personally attest to their toughness, as I played a few games of “Olympic Smashmouth”(don’t ask, you really do not want to know) with some of the Van Doo’s during my time in the military.
The euro-centric, elitist urban leftards in no way represent the vast majority of loyal Quebecer’s.(as we shall soon see in the upcoming federal election)
GO ARMY!
I have a (Quebecois) nephew currently training in Alberta running a tank…All our family is real proud of him. He will be asking to tour Afghanistan. Around Quebec city, the people are proud of their military. Quebec will be our majority tipping point for this election.
Despite the fact that I’m French Canadian living in Quebec, I do find this video very funny. Make no mistake, most French Canadians pretty much despise the “real” French people from France (to whom this video makes reference, i presume). Quebecers that do like, and identifies deeply with the real French are your typical fascisto-separatist leftist nutbar.
When I was in Cartagena, Colombia many years ago, I met this Parisian woman who was staying at the same hotel as me and she told me that a Quebecois couple had left just before I got there. And she told me: “They kept speaking French to me and I had to keep telling them: Speak English! I can’t understand your French! And they kept getting really angry when I said this and I don’t understand why.”
Captain:
I think that the Quebecois have managed to avoid being the butt of jokes that the France French have become.
In fact, the France French tend to ridicule the Quebec french for their accent and pronunciations, much the same way they ridicule everyone else who visits France as being uncultured and unworthy.
Separatism is in recession in La Belle Province. I would like to keep it that way. So I would thank you to collectively keep your inflammatory comments to a minimum.
It’s cheap. Shall we discard Cartesius?
Quebecian 🙂
Quebecois (pronounced Quebekwah) is the correct term. Or Quebecer.
tsk tsk
you’re going to upset the delicate sensibilities of our confused seperatiste friend.
Surrender monkeys are parisian french. Quebecois, Canadian french, don’t really take to “Quebecian” too much. Hilarious video BTW.
I had no intention to, was just actually curious if the French Canadians are the butt of as many jokes as the French are here in the states, because they (to quote Eddie Izzard) “are kind of all Frenchy.”
That being said, what, aside from Cartesius and Aramis (who is fictional) have the French provided since the 1700’s?
Nicolas Sarkozy I will accept as a viable answer and tip my hat to. Otherwise, anything? Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
Ah, that’s the great thing about Canada – even our french fight!
That would be Canadien French.
I personally do not have any knowledge of the euro-weenie French, but the Van Doo’s are another story all together.
The regiment based in Quebec is as loyal, as tough and as brave as any other Canadian regiment.
I can personally attest to their toughness, as I played a few games of “Olympic Smashmouth”(don’t ask, you really do not want to know) with some of the Van Doo’s during my time in the military.
The euro-centric, elitist urban leftards in no way represent the vast majority of loyal Quebecer’s.(as we shall soon see in the upcoming federal election)
GO ARMY!
ROFL! Au Québec, on a souvent rejetté la guerre.
We fought against conscription in WWII. There were Pétain supporters in Quebec City.
If you polled all french Quebecers, you’d see a lot of dissent against our troops being in Afghanistan.
But if you poll the people of Valcartier, St Jean sur Richelieu and those close to our soldiers, you’d hear exactly what Albertans are saying.
I just watched The Battle of Algiers, and I think it has nothing to do with French surrender or the Ligne Maginot. I think the surrender libel is getting old, but it’s still funny to me.
That being said, the video was hilarious.
Don’t forget, it’s been seven years today. Never forget.
Salut.
I have a (Quebecois) nephew currently training in Alberta running a tank…All our family is real proud of him. He will be asking to tour Afghanistan. Around Quebec city, the people are proud of their military. Quebec will be our majority tipping point for this election.
Despite the fact that I’m French Canadian living in Quebec, I do find this video very funny. Make no mistake, most French Canadians pretty much despise the “real” French people from France (to whom this video makes reference, i presume). Quebecers that do like, and identifies deeply with the real French are your typical fascisto-separatist leftist nutbar.
When I was in Cartagena, Colombia many years ago, I met this Parisian woman who was staying at the same hotel as me and she told me that a Quebecois couple had left just before I got there. And she told me: “They kept speaking French to me and I had to keep telling them: Speak English! I can’t understand your French! And they kept getting really angry when I said this and I don’t understand why.”
Captain:
I think that the Quebecois have managed to avoid being the butt of jokes that the France French have become.
In fact, the France French tend to ridicule the Quebec french for their accent and pronunciations, much the same way they ridicule everyone else who visits France as being uncultured and unworthy.
Separatism is in recession in La Belle Province. I would like to keep it that way. So I would thank you to collectively keep your inflammatory comments to a minimum.