Montreal is pretty rockin' even if you have to speak French sometimes, whereas Trawna is... well... not. I know some Trawnians personally and while the place isn't bad, it's still kinda provincial rather than city-ific.
If you're moving in order to be with someone then ignore what I just wrote and move to where she is. The right girl always trumps the wrong city.
Half the city are anglophones, and absolutely everyone who works in any kind of retail or public dealing job needs to be bilingual or they wouldn't get hired.--I needed a new sig. And now I have one.[ Parent ]
Some bars and restaurants we went had non-English-speaking staff. And by "non-English-speaking" I mean "don't even comprehend that 'Hello' is not an unfriendly greeting".
Quebec City is a shithole, a tourist trap center surrounded by not one, not two, but three -- count 'em, three -- ghettos. Other parts of the province are fantastic and the people great, even if their English comprehension is limited to a few dozen phrases and keywords.[ Parent ]
or rather, perhaps they understood english perfectly, but considered "hello" to be an unfriendly greeting simply because it is english.
i couldn't agree with you more, however, regarding QC, QC---I don't think anyone's ever really died from smoking. --ni[ Parent ]
I've always enjoyed my time in Toronto, and think I'd likely be as happy there as anywhere. As well, I believe I have some contacts there that I can make use of to smooth over any university registration problems that could occur.
This decision is mercifully free of girl factors. Were it otherwise, I would have already abandoned all hope of acting in a sane or rational way (instead of just accepting the extreme unlikeliness of this happening).[explaining the sledge-hammer] We had to maintain discipline among the floorboards. -- MissTrish[ Parent ]