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quebec slang

A Montreal TikToker left Parisians scratching their heads after dropping a popular Quebec expression on the streets of the city of lights and love. The results? Pure confusion and some genuinely baffled reactions.

While the French tend to keep things more formal, Quebecers like to pepper their sentences with Quebec expressions that would raise some eyebrows among those who aren't from Quebec. Heck, it raises eyebrows among many of us who are from Quebec.

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In a side-splitting display of trans-Atlantic humour, a Montreal TikToker recently challenged French people in Paris to imitate the unique Quebec accent. The results were nothing short of a linguistic rollercoaster, with a number of rather timid subjects among some courageous and occasionally impressive attempts.

While both the French and Quebecois accents may seem as similar as maple syrup and crème brûlée, they're actually more like two distant cousins at a family reunion: connected by roots but diverging in hilarious and endearing ways.

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When it comes to professional sports, things can sometimes get intense, so intense you catch yourself cursing left and right. Well, that was exactly the case for Montreal cyclist Charles Ouimet, who shared a hilarious audio clip during a recent race of him navigating his bike along a chaotic dirt course and it's safe to say it hurt a little bit.

Ouimet, who is a self-proclaimed "racefluencer" (racer + influencer) first got into cycling when the pandemic first hit – posting content onto his YouTube channel, all while working on some pretty rad projects and cycling films.

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French is considered by some to be the most romantic language in the world, and while we love to French it up here in Quebec, it's safe to say that we may have left some of the romance behind when it comes to our questionable pickup lines.

We asked locals what some of the most Montreal pickup lines they've ever heard and the replies certainly didn't disappoint. Although a few of these might be able to land you a date successfully, most of them will likely land you in hot water.

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If you grew up in la belle province, chances are you're accustomed to the many sayings Quebecers are notoriously known for.

So, we took it upon ourselves to ask locals what the most Quebecer phrase they have ever heard spoken and it's safe to say that the people delivered.

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It's no secret every city has a language of its own that isn't always the easiest to navigate, and Montreal is certainly no exception. In fact, slang used in Montreal is nearly impossible to decipher if you aren't a local , especially considering our use of both French and English, or the third option, which is to marry both into "Franglais", as we like to put it.

However, we're making things a bit easier for you with a list of some of the most popular Quebec-wide slang terms that every Montrealer should know. If you're visiting, then this is a great guide to prepare you for the many colloquialisms used throughout the 514.

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