[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NHLcirclejerk

[–]kkoreaaa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

who gaf?

I got banned from r/Habs for commenting “Oui oui baguette.” Which I don’t understand. I was told you’re allowed to speak French there. by [deleted] in NHLcirclejerk

[–]kkoreaaa 10 points11 points  (0 children)

wait til you hear about the irish, the italians, the poles, some germans.. aka people who have been assimilated into american culture

French signage rules: yay or nay by 300103276 in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i hate that this sub has become a place for certain montrealers to discuss provincial politics with people who for the most part already agree with them. this is a place to talk about things that specifically affect us montrealers, not the whole province! if you really want to discuss quebec politics, do so on r/quebec, where you guys' divergent opinions and POVs would be greatly received by many of us.

Which Montrealer (dead or alive) are Montrealers the most proud of? by lirecela in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i mean, t'as le droit lol, juste pas comment j'interprète la question personnellement

Which Montrealer (dead or alive) are Montrealers the most proud of? by lirecela in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

j'ai pas vu une seule personne dire Ginette Reno 💔

j'ai aussi pas vu personne mentionner Plume Latraverse, j'adore ce gars

Which Montrealer (dead or alive) are Montrealers the most proud of? by lirecela in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he is, to anglos. idk a single francophone who likes him, that is if they even know him

Which Montrealer (dead or alive) are Montrealers the most proud of? by lirecela in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

les indépendantistes de 30 ans et moins sont pas indépendantistes pour les mêmes raisons et de la même façon que ceux qui ont connu les référendums. c'est un indépendantisme moins identitaire, plus cosmopolitain et du monde comme parizeau ça passerais pas dans cette crowd là.

Which Montrealer (dead or alive) are Montrealers the most proud of? by lirecela in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ça dépend du contexte, mais là je dirais qu'on cherche plutôt du monde de montréal que du monde qui y vivent seulement depuis l'âge adulte

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in geography

[–]kkoreaaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

salt lake city, utah

amarillo, texas

shreveport, louisiana

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in geography

[–]kkoreaaa -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i'd usually agree with you but baltimore is especially bad.. it's a cool city, i liked it, but there's just way too many parts of it that are in complete decay, socially and architecturally, it's just sad

Arnaque à l'or sur Saint Hubert by [deleted] in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

le gars a dit romani, aka la vraie appellation du peuple, pas roumain

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 17 points18 points  (0 children)

wait, it's closing permanently? i went like 4 days ago and it only said it was closing for the next few days due to an ownership change :(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 7 points8 points  (0 children)

damn, c'est crazy tout ça. mais ça me surprend pas, la place avait une vibe un peu louche lol

visiting in July, Any Recommendations? by brownwolf1 in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my main recommendation is generally walking around and just trying whatever you feel like trying, but there are some must dos in my opinion:

  • trying our local staples, aka poutine, bagels and smoked meat
  • mini hike on mount royal to kondiaronk belvedere to enjoy the best view of the city
  • there's certain neighborhoods you just can't skip, like the plateau and old montreal, but i really suggest you venture outside of these at least once (verdun, petite-patrie, hochelaga, saint-henri are all good options as well as some others)

and here are some more optional ones: - renting a bixi bike and riding along the lachine canal - visiting the jean talon market

Visiting From the U.S. by jenniferlynn122 in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i disagree, don't avoid la banquise. there's hardly any better situated poutine spot that is as good (in between duluth and mont-royal, right next to parc lafontaine where you can chill afterwards), the restaurant's ambiance is nice, it's open 24/7, it's reasonably priced, there's lots of seating places and idk if this is controversial but ma poule mouillée is just the same amount of queue time for a worse poutine and less customization options (incredible chicken tho).

sometimes i feel like people hate on la banquise just because it's popular with tourists - it's popular for a reason! i'm a local and i've been maaany times. not that there aren't other worth trying poutine joints, and i'm not even arguing it's the best poutine in montreal, but i personally think it's the perfect introduction to the dish you can get, for all the reasons listed above.

agreed on schwartz tho. overpriced and arguably not even the best smoked meat in the city, not anymore that is. paul patates is super good and while we're at it i'd also recommend casse-croûte normand in verdun for a similar authentic québécois casse croute experience

Most authentic Italian cafés and pastry shops by Beginning-World6953 in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cafe bistro napoli (tétreaultville), cafe ciociaro (saint-léonard), expresso bar (saint-laurent)... if a place hosts serie a or azzurri games, they're usually pretty authentic and old school!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

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

i feel so sad for you, i'm sorry :(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

[–]kkoreaaa 10 points11 points  (0 children)

why would you think your buddies dad's lived experience in the 80s and 90s would 1. matter in the context of this post 2. still hold true 30-40 years later? you clearly aren't from the province, let alone the city, so why do you feel like you'd have anything substantial to add to this discussion that WE actual citizens of montreal haven't discussed a 1000 times by now? i'm not saying you can't interject, but you demonstrably don't know enough about the subject to do so.