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Originally Posted by Super Larry
Maybe it's also because they do accept small minds...
BTW, it's amazing how a little effort in French went a long way when visiting the Carefourre de l'Estrie (or any other place in in Sherbrooke) |
Originally Posted by jfe
It's called morse code, not exactly foreign ;)
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Originally Posted by smcniven
Um, BU Alum here. Please don't tar me with the same brush as Shore9. Thanks.
BTW, it's amazing how a little effort in French went a long way when visiting the Carefourre de l'Estrie (or any other place in in Sherbrooke) |
Originally Posted by shore9
if you plan to communicate in French, care to reccomend a good translater pour moi??
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I'm going to refrain from commenting... But I'm sure most can imagine what I think about this... :mad: :mad: :mad:
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to be honest you do get a chance to practice french, but not to the extent that one would think. I've picked up a bit here, but French was never one of those classes that I did well in. But I don't see how it could be summarized as "proud not to have picked up French". :eek: I think this is another case of "think what you're saying before you post". If you'd led with what I quoted from you above, you'd have gotten a lot less grief. =aw |
Originally Posted by shore9
I'm actually quite proud of the fact that I haven't learnt very much french :D :D
I am a complete ignoramus when it comes to French, I have even made comments about wishing the AC Western flights did not have French announcements, however I would like to be able to speak and understand the language. I cannot fathom being proud of not being able to speak a language. Being multi lingual is one of the greatest gifts IMO. |
Originally Posted by whatsontv
--> I'm a fan of the color white! Free the political prisoners! <--
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Originally Posted by taupo
This is sad, very very sad.
I am a complete ignoramus when it comes to French, I have even made comments about wishing the AC Western flights did not have French announcements, however I would like to be able to speak and understand the language. I cannot fathom being proud of not being able to speak a language. Being multi lingual is one of the greatest gifts IMO. |
Originally Posted by jfe
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Leafs/Flames/Habs/Canucks tickets?
Give the current situation, we could be offering up Flames tix for SSWUs,
Canucks tix for NA, Habs for Lounge passes, and Leafs tix for a free newspaper upon boarding. Would this code get by the censors? :p :p |
Originally Posted by muskoka
Give the current situation, we could be offering up Flames tix for SSWUs,
Canucks tix for NA, Habs for Lounge passes, and Leafs tix for a free newspaper upon boarding. Would this code get by the censors? :p :p More like Leafs for the NA and Canucks for the newspaper. :) |
Originally Posted by smcniven
BTW, it's amazing how a little effort in French went a long way when visiting the Carefourre de l'Estrie (or any other place in in Sherbrooke)
I am horrid at French but made every effort to speak it when in QB even though the reps I worked with were fully bilingual. When the customers understood I was from AB but making a genuine effort they went out of there way to try and speak English back to me. I too am sad that I don't know French (or any other language) and you have a wonderful opportunity to try and learn it while you are there shore9. Trust me, take the opportunity and show a real desire to want to learn and you will find MANY people in Sherbrooke who are willing to speak to you in French and they will be very patient and understanding about it. As a business major as well I can't tell you the times I wished I spoke a second language, especially French in Canada. You can learn it at your own pace, it costs you nothing and the pride in being able to converse will be enormous and it's free for you to learn while there. I personally can't stand your attitude towards your environment but remember that you can change it. Give this some thought and if you decide that you want to learn French and I would be willing to congratulate you here for a change in opinions. If nothing else, you live in BC and want to travel for work so who do you think stands a better chance of being sent to YUL for a company when it comes time to take trips to QB for the company, the person who speaks French or the person who happened to go to University there but doesn't know a thing about the language? |
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