What do you mean "only" RM? Aren't there parts of T.O. where no-one speaks either of our "official languages"? It might even be advisable to learn a few phrases in Cantonese, Spanish and/or Hindi,non?
Hah, babes in the woods. That's so funny, I might have to photo shop some of that, you can picture it, the two of them in diapers in the woods, goo goo, gaa gaaa.
I remember walking the streets of montreal and hearing 50% french, 25% english, and 25% italian or spanish or chinese, etc.
Simply amazing how international that city feels. miss it, love it, live it! (it might be a little overwhelming for Winnipeger travel types.)
I always notice all the different languages in Winnipeg too, go to Superstore or Family Fare (especially on Sargent) and you'll hear about 10 different languages spoken.
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heh. buck up soldier.
at least they speak english there!
:)
"at least" ???
I think you must have meant "only", right?
Let's here it for budding francophiles!!!
Let's here it for scaring the shit out of ourselves!!!
hang out in ndg roberts, or on st.laurent...anglos by the tonnage!
preach it renamaphone!!!
you two are acting like "Babes in the Wood".
alfa males, my ass.
;)
What do you mean "only" RM? Aren't there parts of T.O. where no-one speaks either of our "official languages"? It might even be advisable to learn a few phrases in Cantonese, Spanish and/or Hindi,non?
Hah, babes in the woods. That's so funny, I might have to photo shop some of that, you can picture it, the two of them in diapers in the woods, goo goo, gaa gaaa.
I remember walking the streets of montreal and hearing 50% french, 25% english, and 25% italian or spanish or chinese, etc.
Simply amazing how international that city feels. miss it, love it, live it!
(it might be a little overwhelming for Winnipeger travel types.)
I always notice all the different languages in Winnipeg too, go to Superstore or Family Fare (especially on Sargent) and you'll hear about 10 different languages spoken.
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