Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/22

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From: "Emanuel Lowi" <mano@proxyma.net>
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 19:37:15 -0400

John Hudson wrote:

"My wife and I flew into Montreal in March 1998 en route to points
further east. We experienced very poor service in restaurants for the
simple fact that the locals sensed that we were anglophones.  Mind you I
guess we got the same kind of friendly service that automobiles with
Quebec licence plates got in Calgary in the 1980s ......... the gas
jockeys took ten times as long to serve them as they did for the locals
and frequently just made then wait in line until they drove off to
another gas pump."

As a life-long Montrealer and full-blooded anglophone, I find this hard to believe.
But one can always try Moishe's (the city's best steak house) if one doesn't feel up
to the Herculean task of mouthing a few words of high school French as a small
courtesy to the person who is serving you.

I confess to an ulterior motive behind encouraging visits to Montreal. The Royal Bank
in Old Montreal at 360 St. Jacques West now houses a museum of Inuit culture that
features my photography,  including a 15 x 35 foot enlargement. Also, the Montreal
Botanical Gardens Aboriginal People's Garden, to open next month, will be showing a
DVD perpetual slide show including many of my images.

I think you can get away with speaking English at the casse croute at both places.

Emanuel