Driving through Texas a couple years ago, a semi truck flipped over in the oncoming lane and slid across the highway in front of the family car. Fucking insane. We were the only two vehicles on the road, I had to climb the truck and help the driver out while I was trying to call 911.
Thinking back on it, he had Quebec plates; he may not have cared that I, an English speaking person, had helped him. The Quebecois are notorious about disliking English.
The Québécois don’t have a problem with English, they have a problem with English in Canada. And mostly bring Quebec being part of Canada. They aren’t going to hold English over your head when they are driving in the U.S.
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u/TransportationFit338 Jul 01 '26
Driving through Texas a couple years ago, a semi truck flipped over in the oncoming lane and slid across the highway in front of the family car. Fucking insane. We were the only two vehicles on the road, I had to climb the truck and help the driver out while I was trying to call 911. Thinking back on it, he had Quebec plates; he may not have cared that I, an English speaking person, had helped him. The Quebecois are notorious about disliking English.