moving on July first, the St. Jean parade, construction holiday last two weeks of July, a separation referendum now and again, using the word "humiliation" a lot, drinking beer, video lottery terminals, tourtiere on Christmas Eve followed by Midnight Mass and staying up all night, watching hockey, playing hockey
2007-01-13 11:28:04
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Go and live there for a year...then you'll know that things are different there than the rest of Canada.
We have just been declared a 'nation', and altho I live outside Quebec, I still consider myself Quebecois!
By the way, my name is one of the food standard "heart attack on a plate" traditions.
2007-01-14 11:01:11
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answered by poutine 4
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Your question is very vague, and could only be answered in pages. You'd need to specify the kind of traditions (family traditions, holidays, etc...)
Also, traditions tend to vary a great deal depending on the region, and the age of the people.
2007-01-13 15:34:58
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answered by nellierslmm 4
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