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View Poll Results: Which city has the greatest mix of hot women?
Montréal 19 61.29%
Toronto 12 38.71%
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Old 08-30-2008, 04:29 PM
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Nah Toronto women are the hottest cause they are smart and hot too.
Montreal women have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to non-french men cause the city doesn't like english visitors much (no english signs in a bilingual city and population - give me a break) so Montreal women will be snobby around Americans and people from english parts. If you try talking english some will even give you dirty looks for not speaking in french to them. But not EVERYONE speaks french and they don't seem to understand this concept.

Many anglos left the city of Montreal after the infamous referendum in disgust at the erosion of their english language rights so this linguistic tension lingers.
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Montreal by a long shot!!!!! Im living here and there is no comparision!!
been to both cities and toronto wins
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Montreal women are hotter, and easier. And younger - a lot of the Montreal hotties are from Toronto originally, and head back to Toronto after school, and a few years of working a dead-end Montreal job.
ye but like you said most hot montreal women are from toronto so TO wins
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Montreal by far.
toronto, hands down
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:43 AM
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Nah Toronto women are the hottest cause they are smart and hot too.
Montreal women have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to non-french men cause the city doesn't like english visitors much (no english signs in a bilingual city and population - give me a break) so Montreal women will be snobby around Americans and people from english parts. If you try talking english some will even give you dirty looks for not speaking in french to them. But not EVERYONE speaks french and they don't seem to understand this concept.

Many anglos left the city of Montreal after the infamous referendum in disgust at the erosion of their english language rights so this linguistic tension lingers.
I'm an American (Michigan which is a suburb of Canada. LOL) and have been to Toronto several times and Montreal the last two summers. I have not found Montreal to be snobby at all. Au contraire. It is one of the friendliest large cities I have ever visited. But I do try to use some basic French initially. Why wouldn't I? it is only common courtesy when visiting a foreign language environment to make an effort to speak the language.

And yes the Montreal women are way hotter. But the women of either city surpass most women in U.S. cities. Ohhh Canada
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Old 10-14-2009, 12:05 PM
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A friend of mine went to McGill. He said he found it really hard meeting women in Montreal because he didn't speak French, and he's pretty handsome.

Anyway, as far as going by just a criterion of "hot women", it's close but I'd say Toronto wins.
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Montreal the last two summers. I have not found Montreal to be snobby at all. Au contraire. It is one of the friendliest large cities I have ever visited. But I do try to use some basic French initially. Why wouldn't I? it is only common courtesy when visiting a foreign language environment to make an effort to speak the language.
Most Canadians living outside Quebec do not consider Quebec to be a "foreign language environment"...
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Most Canadians living outside Quebec do not consider Quebec to be a "foreign language environment"...
Then what would a language other than one's own and that one is not fluent in be called?
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Then what would a language other than one's own and that one is not fluent in be called?

I understand your point. I was being partly facetious, but the truth is that most Canadians, whether they speak French or not, do not view Quebec as a ''foreign'' place, but as part of *their* country. Foreign to most people implies crossing an international boundary.

Some English-speaking Canadians do speak French, and will use it when travelling in Quebec or if they move there.

But I guess the real answer is that, with some exceptions, most Canadians from other provinces don't view Quebec as a French-speaking area (albeit within the same country) where they have to make the types of adjustments (trying to use some basic French initially, making an effort to speak the language) like you described in your previous post.
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I understand your point. I was being partly facetious, but the truth is that most Canadians, whether they speak French or not, do not view Quebec as a ''foreign'' place, but as part of *their* country. Foreign to most people implies crossing an international boundary.

Some English-speaking Canadians do speak French, and will use it when travelling in Quebec or if they move there.

But I guess the real answer is that, with some exceptions, most Canadians from other provinces don't view Quebec as a French-speaking area (albeit within the same country) where they have to make the types of adjustments (trying to use some basic French initially, making an effort to speak the language) like you described in your previous post.
Point taken. I suppose as an American I do see Quebec as foreign because it's in a country other than my own.
Even when I go to Ontario though I make an effort to speak the language, eh?
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