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    America 🇺🇸 is better than Quebec in all honesty. Agree? Fact?

    America:

    -Beautiful cities with culture (New York, Philly, Boston, LA, Chicago, New Orleans, Ckeveland, Kansas City, Trenton, DC, etc).

    -Sexy women.

    -Handsome men

    -Freedom

    -Donald Trump

    -Baseball

    -Wide open space

    -Disneyland

    -Mountain Dew

    -Delicious food

    -Best music on Earth

    -No corruption

    -Everybody is far right

    -Everybody has a job

    Quebec is a rotten and ghastly place with no jobs, no culture, no music, ugly liberal women, gay weak men, potholes, ugly built over countryside, bad hospitals, and Justin Trudeau (everybody idolizes him here too!). Also Montreal is a small NYC on crystal meth and without the charm, and Quebec City is full of riff raff.

    USA, USA, USA, USA, USA, USA!

    Take THAT fellow Quebeckers!

    10 Answers1 year ago
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    Is everything I say about the province of Quebec true?

    1) Quebec has zero jobs or economy.

    2) Quebec is more American than French.

    3) Montreal is 80 percent non-white (mainly Chinese and Haitian).

    4) Quebec women tend to be overweight and ugly.

    5) Quebec men are all effeminate and stupid.

    6) Quebec has the worst education on the planet.

    7) Fried chicken originated in Quebec, and everybody eats it.

    8) Basketball is the sport of Quebec (We Da North!).

    9) Quebec has the highest obesity and heart attack rates in North America.

    10) American/Canadian English, Mandarin and Creole are the three languages spoken in Quebec.

    5 Answers1 year ago
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    Can I drink in Quebec at 18 even if I live in another province?

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    The law that you have to be 19 to drink ONLY applies within that specific province.

    Everyone, no matter where they come from, has the legal right to drink *in Quebec* at the age of 18.

    Laws apply to EVERYONE when you are within that jurisdiction. Even when the law is different from the person's home jurisdiction.

    10 Answers1 year ago
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    Quebec has no nice scenery or countryside. Correct?

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    I see that the troll is back with the same series of so called questions as before.....I would say report it.

    6 Answers2 years ago
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    Are pb&j sandwiches originally made in Quebec?

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    Canadians eat a lot of peanut butter, and also jam - not jelly; that is an American thing, but, we make loads of jam here, including grape jam.

    6 Answers2 years ago
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    I'm visiting Canada (Quebec) from the US. I'm excited but somewhat nervous. Can someone help me?

    Okay, so it's like this:

    -I am traveling on a Greyhound bus from New England to Quebec. And there will be no less than 100 passengers.

    -I will be seeing and staying with family in Montreal, where i actually have roots. I'm part French Canadian btw.

    -I will have both my valid passport and my return ticket handy.

    -When the border guard looks through my passport and scans it, I highly doubt he/she will discover I have a criminal record or on a wanted list. (I've never been arrested or convicted once in my life. I certainly don't have a DUI). I have an obscure name anyway.

    -I answer all the questions truthfully (what I'm in Canada for, where I'm staying, when I come back to the US, etc).

    -I will NOT be bringing any drugs or weapons. However I may be bringing a box of cookies (sealed and store brought).

    -I show that I have enough money (Canadian currency?) on me.

    -I tell the guard I will be staying for 4 days, then I return home. I show my return ticket for proof.

    -If asked about my job, I explain what I do.

    Oh and I plan to look presentable when I arrive at the border. And act completely calm; looking either giddy or timid/anxious will raise the CBSA's suspicions.

    I have been to Canada a few times without any problems. It's just that you encounter a different border guard every trip, and some can be pretty scary and unreasonable.

    Anyhow, I'm still excited about this trip. And have nothing to hide. Will I be okay?

    6 Answers2 years ago
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    Do people in Quebec eat fish n chips?

    Quebec is British like the rest of Canada. No?

    10 Answers2 years ago
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    Which province do like better Quebec or Alberta?

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    both. Quebec has history and culture. Alberta has open spaces, mountains and jobs.

    8 Answers2 years ago
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