@malakaki111 with the number of tourists that comes in Quebec city i'm surprised people were goving you dirty looks. I live 45 minutes from Quebec City and I go their almost every weekend. For us, it's normal to see lots of people speaking English, that's just how it is and most of the people understand that and the one who don't, well, they're ridiculous...
As an Ontarian in a French program, we went to Quebec for a field trip.
Personally, I think Quebec looks amazing, especially old Quebec in particular, but the Frenchies all hated us as per usual, so we tended to get a lot of dirty looks when we weren't speaking French. xD
i was lost way in that city, and i ask a guy for help, and i spoke english to him, but he didnt understand, and he very friendly run about 50 meters away and call his friend to help me, and i go to the KFC and the staff dont know the english too.
If you're going to touristic places, you will have no problem being answer in English, but elsewhere it could be more difficult...it will just take a bit more time to get understand.
But remember, you'll have better chance with young people (a lot of them are bilingual)
98% of the population is fluent in French. About 35-40% of people are bilingual in English and French. In the old city, most shop owners and waiters will have some knowledge of English
@malakaki111 with the number of tourists that comes in Quebec city i'm surprised people were goving you dirty looks. I live 45 minutes from Quebec City and I go their almost every weekend. For us, it's normal to see lots of people speaking English, that's just how it is and most of the people understand that and the one who don't, well, they're ridiculous...
1brownpaperbag 2 months ago
As an Ontarian in a French program, we went to Quebec for a field trip.
Personally, I think Quebec looks amazing, especially old Quebec in particular, but the Frenchies all hated us as per usual, so we tended to get a lot of dirty looks when we weren't speaking French. xD
malakaki111 1 year ago
Old Quebec has a restaurant that uses the furnace instead of the oven to serve pizza. It's the best one I've tasted yet!
race1717 1 year ago
There is no place on earth as nice as Quebec City
MickScarborough 1 year ago
well it s like any other country....english is not spoken every where in the world...
people can speak few words but its not their languages, simple as that.
AmaoNoBolso 2 years ago 4
bonjue.
where are you come from. is this video taken in you vacation???
i am from Shanghai. i spent 1 year study in Canada, so i went to there for fun.
tyur40 3 years ago
i love the quebec city, i been there last year either, every people very friendly.
and i also have a couple of amazing video taken in there.
lol
tyur40 3 years ago
hey i have a qestion for you, how many people there speak english? Is it mostly a french only city?
12itube34 3 years ago
i think so.
that was a funny thing.
i was lost way in that city, and i ask a guy for help, and i spoke english to him, but he didnt understand, and he very friendly run about 50 meters away and call his friend to help me, and i go to the KFC and the staff dont know the english too.
tyur40 3 years ago
I live in Quebec City
If you're going to touristic places, you will have no problem being answer in English, but elsewhere it could be more difficult...it will just take a bit more time to get understand.
But remember, you'll have better chance with young people (a lot of them are bilingual)
babu981 3 years ago 4
There's people who speak english.
chbro69 3 years ago
98% of the population is fluent in French. About 35-40% of people are bilingual in English and French. In the old city, most shop owners and waiters will have some knowledge of English
spongebob541 2 years ago 2
97 percent of the people are french speaking :)
Star0Crossed 2 years ago
if you prefer montreal its like 50/50
mmm1494 2 years ago