Franky, talk about something you know, please. I am Québecois FIRST and then Canadian. I never appointed you to talk on my behalf. We are French as in "we speak french", not as being from France. Even in France, there's different "dialect". Are they less French because of that? Only somebody who know nothing about the Québecois culture would bring a point like this on the carpet. None the less, I find your way of approaching peoples with french first very good. I'm certain you have a way more positive response that way! Glad you make the effort!
I dare anybody to get offended to be spoken in french in Quebec!! You need to be on a real power trip to be offended being spoken in french in Quebec! Get down of your high horses and see the reality! Wake up! You're in a french community and peoples have a right to speak french if they choose to. Stoneeca obviously understood French so, why speak to him in English? Yhea, business and courtesy... How about him making an effort? Often, this will turn a stubborn "frenchie" into a "bilingual-as-he-can" person! Not so often the other way around, when the french-speaking person talk to an Anglo...
Personally, I often "forget" how to speak english when I'm surrounded with closed-minded anglos... And a few signs of good will, a few difficultly articulated words and sentences in french are often all it takes to jug my memory and make me perfectly bilingual again!
How can Stoneeca learn if he refuse to be exposed, beside the obvious, he's not interested to ever speak any french, not even a few basic words.
I totally agree with Bucky. English peoples who were born here and still don't speak french is an incredibly ridiculous situation. Why don't they speak french? Because they don't see a need to. Why don't they see a need? Because French peoples will speak to them in english!
How acceptable is it for a French-speaking person, in Montreal, not being able to be served in french? It happen to me quite often, right downtown! Stores, cafeterias, restaurants... And Mr. Stoneeca want me to be sorry for him? Won't happen!!
Peternorth, being able to speak multiple languages is a great asset, even if we only think anout the human side, without any money consideration. Obviously, you realized this and, I envy your ability to speak multiples languages. But most french-speaking peoples were not always bilingual: they learned. I remember, before I spoke english, going to Ottawa and not being able to speak english and having morons laughing at my efforts. Did it stop me from learning english? No way! It pushed me to learn even more! That way I can say I'm superior to these unilingual peoples who were making fun of me! Forget speaking french in China, you can have the exact same effect in Canada!
Next, as in all these discussions on language, we'll have those saying Bill 101-104 are useless because french in Québec isn't in that bad of a shape. That bad, compared to what? Compared to chineze in Mexico? You're outside, it's raining, you have an umbrella to stay dry. Now, some moron comes by and tell you "You don't need an umbrella, you're dry." Dhu!! Why are you dry? Same with Bill 101, 104 and others. French in Québec isn't in "that bad of a shape" because of these laws, and these laws should be given more teeth, with an absolute interdiction for judges to act as legislators. Judges are there to apply the law, not define it.
Ouf!! Done for now.. Tabarack!