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Annual Conference – October 2024 TAICEP Talk Newsletter

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Essential Québécois Phrases

Submitted by Olivea Dodson

  1. Greetings:
    • Bonjour (Good morning/Good day) – Pronounced: bone zhoor
    • Bonsoir (Good evening) – Pronounced: bone swar
    • Au revoir (Goodbye) – Pronounced: oh ruh-vwahr
  2. Polite Expressions:
    • S’il vous plaît (Please) – Pronounced: see voo play
    • Merci (Thank you) – Pronounced: mehr-see
    • Excusez-moi (Excuse me) – Pronounced: ex-kew-zay mwa
  3. Common Questions:
    • Parlez-vous anglais? (Do you speak English?) – Useful when approaching locals.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Language: While French is the primary language, many locals speak English, especially in tourist areas. However, making an effort to use basic French phrases is appreciated and can enhance interactions
  • Tipping: Similar to the U.S., tipping is expected at restaurants, typically between 15-20% of the total bill
  • Transportation: Quebec City has hilly terrain; be prepared for walking and consider using public transport or funiculars to navigate steep areas
  • Weather Considerations: The weather can be unpredictable, especially in winter. Dress in layers and be prepared for sudden changesNavigational Terms

Familiarizing yourself with some basic terms can help you navigate the city:

  • Rue (Street) as in “rue St. Jean”
  • Pont (Bridge) as in “Pont Pierre Laporte”
  • Musée (Museum) as in “Musée de la Civilisation”

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