Ok So I didn't even have an account on here even if I'm a regular Apocalypse Now and Zero Punctuation listener.
I saw this thread and decided it would be fun to look at it and see what people thought of us.
But after reading some of these responses I just HAD to reply...
Now I'm actually a French Canadian, living in what is known to be one of the oldest Quebec towns that ever was.. which is La Baie (A group of 21 men called "Les 21" came to colonize this small town around the same time Quebec city was built, and lather on expanded the town to what was to become the Saguenay.)
Now if you're looking for a place with "lumberjacks" "hunters" "Heavy beer drinkers" then I'm in the wright place. No mounties though since us Quebecquers aren't all that found of Canada.
Now I would like to know why people keep talking shit about french Canadians. Ok you're wright some of us do tend to be a little snobbish, but after visiting many places I find people in general to be a little snobbish. The bigger question is why some of us tend to be that way... Look up your historical facts. France pretty much left us to die when the British attacked, and English Canadian's ancestors are British troops and American loyalists that fled the US during the revolution. Not only that but for a few hundred years after that our culture, our right of speech and basically our freedom was beaten down. Look up how politics worked after the war and how land was taken away from us and how we were treated... then you will understand. No wonder why we generally dislike France, England, Canada and the US.
Now please note that I did say "DISLIKE". This doesn't mean we hate you guys... in fact most of us just don't care. You can come from just about anywhere and speak any language as long as you have a pack of beer or some joints we will be down to have fun and party with you. I think most of the anger and hate comes from our grandparents who, let's face it, lived in an whole other world than us. They probably kept hearing those stories of how the life after the war was and just couldn't get over it. Nowadays we live in a whole new world where we can speak with anyone, anywhere and where we all share the same basic knowledge. Let's face it... us French Canadians just wanted what you Americans already had.. your own Country, your own Identity.
Personally I don't really like Montreal too much. Lived there for 1 year and came back here. I felt like people kept to themselves, where snobbish and as a whole, very dislike-full. Over here everyone speaks to everyone else, people help each other out and everyone is generally nice (except for the occasional jackass)
I know that most of us want Quebec to be a country, and quite frankly I'd like it too, just so we can preserve our language and culture. But as a whole I don't really care if we stay in Canada. Canada is a great country filled with great people. I even have some family from New Brunswick. (Dad is french Canadian and mom is English Canadian)
What's great about Canada? A very low crime rate, a great health system, a great education system (not free but almost... about 2k a year for me to study Computer engineering), overall tolerance (of different races, different beliefs, different languages, and from the police when they catch me smoking some weed and having a beer in my car with 2-3 friends), vibrant big cities, great international policies and all that other stuff Americans seem to like (Our food.... mmmm poutine,bacon) ohh... we also have some awesome fishing and hunting
As far as the USA goes... I seem them pretty much like us... only problem is that it's so divided. Maybe if half the Country wasn't pointing the finger at the other half or trying to kill them you would all be able to figure out what's best for your Country. That's just how I see it... but I don't live there so I can't really know.
Oh.. and as far as sawing we are backwards or retarded compared to the United states.. that is completely false. Where I live, even people in Quebec think we are retarded and lumberjacks... yet I had a computer in my home when I was 8 years old, and internet when I was 12. I am now 23... most people I know even living in Montreal only got one lather on when it became more popular. Oh and btw, last autumn I was studying electrical engineering at the ETS (School of superior technologies) in Montreal and went to a competition in California for Unnamed Vehicles ( a submarine) and we kicked MIT's ass... and our school beat them several years in a row in multiple disciplines.. so don't think we are all retards.. please.
Sorry for the rant, just something I take at hearth... and sorry for the misspellings and weird sentences... since I am French.. and English is my second language.