While the French tend to keep things more formal, Quebecers like to pepper their sentences with expressions that would raise some eyebrows among those who aren't from Quebec. Heck, it raises eyebrows among many of us who are from Quebec. So, when Montreal content creator Aly Brassard put one Quebec expression to the test during her travels to Paris last month, it's no surprise that her linguistic victims were completely confused.
In a side-splitting display of trans-Atlantic humour, a Montreal TikToker recently challenged French people in Paris to imitate the unique Quebec accent. The results were nothing short of a linguistic rollercoaster, with a number of rather timid subjects among some courageous and occasionally impressive attempts.
Oh, Montreal a city of poutine, bagels, and of course, endless construction. But what's it really like to live in Montreal? Benjamin Loiselle, a content creator who goes by Le2watt on TikTok, created a hilarious video about what it's like really living in Montreal and the many scenarios we can all relate to.
It's officially spring in Quebec and that means it's time to switch out those winter tires, be perplexed by your weather app and not know how to dress because it's too cold in the morning and too warm in the afternoon. Talk about springtime struggles in la belle province, right?
When it comes to our day-to-day in Quebec, what might be totally normal for us is apparently very strange for some Canadian newcomers. TikTok user Sofia Silvestri moved from Italy to Quebec City and shared a few videos about some of the things that completely stumped her when she moved to la belle province.