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To: Tommaso who wrote (77424)9/25/2001 9:46:56 PM
From: gilbert leblanc  Read Replies (2) of 116845
 
I was born in Montréal but I had moved to Québec's city 15 years ago.

You have to understand that the % of Québec's city people who can have a decent English conservation is probably less of 10%.

What you take for disdain is more shy then anything less.

And for our records, the habitants of Québec city are less nationalistic than many others parts of the Province. In the last 2 referendums, the majority of the people of the Québec's city voted "NO" (to the great shame of the Parti Québécois leaders.)

Right now, if I look at my children, there is a big efforts in school to give young Quebeckers better English skills, at least better of what I received.

In conclusion, the next time, try Paris in summer, and will see that Parisiens sont réellement chiants.

Yours truly,

Cheers from Québec's city

Gilbert Leblanc
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