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Want to clear up any confusion regarding Canada/Quebec/Montreal, the French language, poutine, etc...? Ask here. I will provide answers to the best of my ability.
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That would probably be due to the substantial portion of our population that views Quebec as its own nation. You know, the Separatists. I don't agree with those political views. However, I do think that a lot of people take this too far. To a lot of people I've met, French = Separatist = hatred. That's just not right. Also, not all supporters of the PQ agree with the Separatists within the province.
One last thing - not all people from other provinces hate us. Those that do often do not have a valid reason. Most amazing jew boots ![]() |
McGill is situated in the heart of "centre ville", so almost all of the apartments close to it are expensive. I have heard of people getting really good deals though. I have some friends living in the McGill Ghetto (the residential area to the east of campus, past rue de l'universite) that have pretty decent rent. Unfortunately, I live with the parents, so I've never gone apartment hunting. Generally, the further from downtown you are, the less expensive it will be. Places close to Metro stations are more expensive than those that are further away.
You really don't have to worry about a long commute if you leave in Montreal proper. The Metro and buses come extremely frequently in the city. Anyhow, avoid the area known as the Plateau. Your best bet is to look for good deals close to campus. If not, try to find a nice place close to a Metro station relatively close to the McGill station. I'll try to remember to ask some friends from out of town for apartment hunting advice and reply again. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
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I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() |
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Umm... I'm assuming that you mean other than the whole French thing. I can't give a good answer to that. The culture here is so different from that anywhere in the USA. Language, politics, food, education, proportion of hot women ( ), etc... they all have large differences compared to you guys down south.How about asking something more specific? FELIPE NO ![]() |
Montreal doesn't have the reputation of being one of the cities with the best looking women in the world for nothing you know. Friends of mine that have gone elsewhere for extended periods of time and returned have told me that one of the first things that they noticed was the relative lack of hot women compared to here.
Do they shave? Like everywhere else, it depends on the chick. I'm going to assume that most of the hot ones do keep it clean down there. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() |
What waterfall? Niagara Falls? That's in another province...
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Last edited by Mucknuggle; May 31, 2006 at 11:01 PM.
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1. Old Montreal 2. Olympic Parc 3. The underground city (shopping!) 4. Saint Joseph's Oratory or Notre Dame Cathedral 5. Mount Royal This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |