Love2Cruz
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I am living in Montreal (province of Quebec) ... Where did she come from?
People living around Montreal are generally more comfortable with english but I can tell you that with the exception of the region of Montreal and Outaouais (Outaouais is sharing borders with Ontario) and regions sharing borders with the United States, people from the province of Quebec are pretty much only exposed to english at school. When I was a teenager, there was only one class of english (very basic) per week unless we were selected to pick a bilingual program... And in most schools, there was none!) Internet arrived in our houses around 1998 but many will chose to navigate on french websites only because this is the language they are familiar with. They won't learn english because it is simply not necessary.
I can tell you that my english is what it is because I was really interested in learning the language and as a teenager I was --the only girl in the whole school-- watching Boy Meets World... with my dictionary. Also I had subscriptions to Tiger Beat! This is how I got exposed to the language. Otherwise, just like my high school friends, the only vocabulary I would know would be: "Hi, yes, no, toaster, hot dog, hamburger, goodbye".![]()
I don't know, we didn't get into any in depth conversations, other than your son is cute and she was meeting family in Ft. Lauderdale after the cruise. As I said, her English was very poor, most of our communication was non verbal, smiles and "have a nice day/evening"....I wish I spoke French as it would have been a good time to practice...She was very nice and also a single mom.