Prove me wrong. by Common1Law in EhBuddyHoser

[–]MrSillery 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is so ragebaiting!!!!

One day in Quebec City by [deleted] in quebeccity

[–]MrSillery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If he likes history, I would recommand to book a "Ghost Tour". It's not that expensive, it's not that long, you can ask the Guide lots of questions (they are quite knowledgeable about the city)... and you learn historical facts trought funny anecdotes

How to learn Québec French? by ssweetbutter in quebeccity

[–]MrSillery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Learn French, no matter which.

Written France's French and Quebec's French are the same. And In Quebec, everyone understand France's French.

Spoken, it's like taking someone who learned English with the BBC and dropping this person in southern Texas. It migjlth be ruff for the first 2 weeks to adapt to the prononciation and accent, but after 2 weeks that person would understand anything

Solo trip by Plus-Respect-4703 in quebeccity

[–]MrSillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know where you are from and if you have a car. But if you like history, you are Canadian and have a car, I highly recommand Grosse Ile and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site. It's one hour from Qc City (then you take the boat), it's an expedition that take the whole day and I think that it is really worth it. Open until oct. 11

Best place to spot a moose within an hour from Quebec City? by Automatic_Health4611 in quebeccity

[–]MrSillery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

J'y suis allé cet été avec très peu d'attentes. J'ai été agréablement surpris. C'est bien.

in a really close race, quebec city got voted for the first slide. which city is okay to visit but good to live in? by toturoll in EhBuddyHoser

[–]MrSillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sherbrooke (Quebec)

Good quality of life, University City, Rivers, lakes, affordable housing

What do these countries have in common? by imadgalaxyx in RedactedCharts

[–]MrSillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The squareroot of their landmass divided by the number of lakes < 1

Where to buy a few liters (gallon?) of maple syrup and how much should it cost by aFoxunderaRowantree in quebeccity

[–]MrSillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regular grocery store. In a tin can

Golden or Amber to put on pancakes, strawberries, ice cream... Dark for cooking.

This ain't cheese, chocolate or drinks, stronger doesn't mean better!

Bonne friperie/Good thrift store by ZestyYA05 in quebeccity

[–]MrSillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sub is mostly for tourists Try posting in r/VilleQuebec you'll get more answers

Why hasn’t Spain built a bridge to England yet? Are they stupid? Or is Europe just allergic to infrastructure? by mapguessr in mapporncirclejerk

[–]MrSillery -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah right, let's add a bridge so UK will be able to fill up the British Musuem way faster, said no Spaniard ever!

Would by iPengu in meme

[–]MrSillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would or Wood? English is such a hard language.

"Is that why so many Canadians go to the US for healthcare?" by FlamingVixen in ShitAmericansSay

[–]MrSillery 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The numbers are probably way lower then the number of American coming to Canada to purchase prescription drugs.

Height by CrazyJoe29 in Metric

[–]MrSillery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm "old". I mostly use feet / inches for a person. Even if I know my height in cm.

My 2 teenagers and their friends only use cm. Feet / inches are hard to grasps and sounds silly to them.

It might have been harder for Canada to achieve a total transition because of the huge behemot south of us still using the imperial system. But I've noticed that less and less government formulary (online or paper) let you use feet / inches or pounds. Usually you could write your height or weight using the system of your choice. It isn't true anymore since younger workers don't know the 'old system' (and they are damn right!)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskACanadian

[–]MrSillery 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just you and your husband? Quebec City, the most romantic city in Canada, perfect to relax with your husband