Montrealers are good looking because they are happy people. The culture focuses on quality of life before getting rich in materials. Montréal is a combination of European values and North American flair. It’s a chill and a enjoyable way of life that is unmatched worldwide.
It is combination of two cultures and heritage, European and North American. My cousin visited Europe, then America and Canada. I took him downtown and showed around. First thing he told, Girls are so beautiful and beautifully dressed. He also noticed all people look very happy and healthy. He said here old meets new and old Europe meets New America. I have lived and worked in three continents and 5 countries. Montreal is my final destination. What you see and enjoy in Montreal you will not anywhere. Happy life and look go hand in hand. Please visit our beautiful city.
Thank you for inserting a bit of history about the King's Daughters. These women were willing candidates and were, as stated in the video, selected vigorously for their intelligence, good health and homesteading skills as they were to face harsh conditions in the building of this new colony. Most impressive for those times, the King gave these women the right to accept or refuse marriage proposals. I presume that put all men on their best behavior when the women disembarked in New France. I believe these "Mothers of the Nation" speaks for the strength of character and forwardness Québécoise women are renowned for.
The first time I went to Montreal, I arrived at lunchtime on a weekday in the height of summer. I could barely drive down the street without breaking my neck! It seems like even the average person puts a little more into self-care and appearance in everyday life.
I have always found the Quebecois to be very friendly, and I attributed it to knowing some French. But it appears, it is a universal trait! Just adds to the lure and romance of the city.. J'aime beacoups le ville du Montreal!
@@fhsmqc That has been my experience: however, many Anglo-Canadians and America go looking for unfriendliness, so find it. Yet, they are too. Lazy to even learn some basic phrases and words. After all, it is their country and French is the primary language. The city offers so much - everything a city would want.
I descend from four Filles a Marier, and eight Filles du Roi. I visited Montreal in 2009. My roots are mostly Acadian and I am a French speaking Cajun. I felt so at home in Montreal !
C'est vrai que Montréal est une ville chaleureuse et que les femmes sont belles, je suis de Montréal et j'ai toujours trouvé que les femmes de partout au Québec était encore plus hot. Les Québécois ont une joie de vivre et ils aiment la partager, merci pour vos video de faire connaître notre nation.
@@DiscoverMontréal I think all Londoners should visit Montreal at least once in their lifetime. Pack their weekend bags, get on that train to Heathrow and visit Montreal.
Man: what do you think of men in Montreal? Woman: omg so amazing, so date-able. Woman: what do you think of women in Montreal? Man: so hot. Woman: what do you think of men in Montreal? Woman: so confident, so approachable. Man: what do you think of women in Montreal? Man: so hot Me: There are straight people in Montreal? 👁👄👁
Très beau et bon vidéo...la mention des Filles du Roi scelle la marque des Canadiens Français Québécois et leurs énorme famille...Mon arrière Grand Mère a eu 22 enfants...ma Grand Mère 14. Les jeunes génération et les immigrants ne sont pas bien informé sur le fait que le Québec et Montréal sont foncièrement Français et que les colons des gens courageux et bâtisseurs. Les nouveaux arrivants devrait respecter la nation québécoise...chose qu'il ne font pas. Bravo à ceux qui ont fait ce vidéo. Magnifique. Vive le Québec libre!⚜️ 🥰⚜️
A Montréal vous faite le tour de monde. Montréal Une ville où il fait bon vivre une qualité de vie, des gens merveilleux chaleureux, courageux, un vrai bonheur. Enrichissant votre nouvelle vidéo sur la fille des rois. Une ville multiculturelle c'est cela son secret. Relax
Hi ik many others have mentioned that u dont always need to know french to get by but rn i am an international student and have absolutely no time to learn french with senior year finals and all stuff going on and i have no previous background in french and am totally clueless so i wanted to know how important it really is since and can i actually get by with just english ?
Some people are born in Montreal and never even bother to learn French. You’ll be fine. Though learning the basic French words will help you a lot in your interactions, you will give a good impression with just bonjour, merci and s’il vous plaît.
Learn at least the basic. In my view it is a question of respect. If I go to a place, even for a week, I want to be able to say, hello, thank you, please, I would like to have... , I'll pay with a credit card, etc. The English speakers typically don't do that but most of other people with a different language will. Definitely, the French Quebecois love to go to Cuba or Dominican republic, or Mexico, and visiting these places, you will hear many of them attempting to speak their best Spanish and may be surprised by the anglos who are not trying.
Québécois here… I think this is a generalization. Considering the mix of populations everywhere, and considering personal criteria of “beauty”, I would say there are beautiful people everywhere. Maybe the cute “Montreal” girl you just saw on the street is actually visiting from Toronto… How can you tell without asking each individual “good looking” person you met? HOWEVER, if the ambience of a city brings its people to be happy, courteous, free spirit and empathetic, then these city people will look more attractive to others. Nothing to do about genes but about the society in which they were brought. My opinion too…
This let me hate GTA areas very much, I study here one year ago and I am not happy here in Toronto area (Mississauga), everyone is ignorant, some customers are mean, make my anxiety disorder deteriorated , maybe went to Montreal may be better
When checking out French Canada, don't forget Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, built to compete with Halifax, the English fortress: their best effort at the time. Have a meal on pewter plates, waitress in period costume, etc., WOW! JMH
Montreal isn’t as diverse as Toronto, but it’s still ethnically diverse enough so that you’re guaranteed to find someone that’s to your taste. Latin(o/a)s, Arabs, Asians, Caucasians, Blacks, mixed; we’ve got plenty of everything.
There are other places in Quebec where the women outnumber the men. Like Chicoutimi for instance where the women outnumber the men by approx. 7 to 1. I had never experienced walking into a bar and have beautiful women compete for me and send me drinks. What a party.
You think Montreal girls are beautiful? Wait until you see Quebec city girls, that's next level. I agree Montreal has probably the best vibe as a city, but go on the dating scene of Quebec city.
@@ginetterondeau1569 The cold is the best thing that could happen. Même si on chiâle quand y fait -20, c'est incroyable le froid, c'est ce qui fait le Québec.
Montreal must be really amazing and I'm excited to step into this wonderful city very soon. I just think this report could have been a bit less sexist huh?
Montreal has a real estate problem. 75 % of buildings are made of wood and are not adapted to the cold weather. Montreal should take the example of Vienna, Austria where Housing is seen as a right, not a commodity (profit). In Montreal, everything, now is made for rich people and tourists, nothing is made for us the real contributors of the economy, the middle class workers.
I moved to Toronto many years ago and BAM, no more sex. Most people are STILL uptight about Love making and showing affection towards one another. Also, I don't think you can kiss someone out in the open in Toronto. Might be against the Law! I get home, from clubbing, at 1am on Friday and Saturday nights in T.O. When I lived in MTL, I always arrived at my NDG apartment, Saturday and Sunday mornings at 6 am!
Only reason: we are French people and have white European genes, and also west European look more " caucasian look" than rest of the Europe do , that is why
@@chiclett yes, you’ve touched on something it took me a long time to appreciate… Living in Montreal for all my adult life, I thought Quebec was open minded, but no. It’s really just Montreal that’s open minded and the rest of Quebec is actually quite conservative, traditional, but do support most social programs (healthcare, daycare for example).
It’s a comparison video between French and English Canadians, and all the Toronto “bashing” comes from Torontonians. Toronto is great! But it’s no Montreal♥️
Don't Montrealers CRAVE And Love Problems, And Trouble? Don't Mpntrealer Look For Trouble? I Perfure Monterrey, Mexico To Montreal.... The Mexican Food And Music Dancing, And Songs Are Out Of This World..
Not from a montrealers pov but certainly from a tourist view for sure. All of my friends and extended families who are from out of the province or u.s, are always astonished whenever they visit here. It might not seem much to a local but it's definitely a culture shock to someone else.
After the pandemic I’ve noticed that montreallers seem to be a lot more rude. The last couple times I have been there, I’ve encountered a lot of rudeness and dirty looks.
Hillary Clinton, Angelina Jolie, Madonna, the Jonas Brothers... Anyone know of other famous individuals with French Canadian ancestry?
Blake Shelton
Brie Larson
Lionel Ritchie
Avril lavigne maybe.. ?
Jack Kerouac
Montrealers are good looking because they are happy people. The culture focuses on quality of life before getting rich in materials.
Montréal is a combination of European values and North American flair.
It’s a chill and a enjoyable way of life that is unmatched worldwide.
Well said, Bob
Thissss
Wow, you got it so right !!!!
Yes
I am also looking for good montreal friends
I'm a French teacher, I've been trying to explain all of this to my students for years...this video does it...merci bien!
So glad!
Proud to be a Montrealer and living on this amazing city! Thank you for this great video
Lol I am from Quebec France
It is combination of two cultures and heritage, European and North American. My cousin visited Europe, then America and Canada. I took him downtown and showed around. First thing he told, Girls are so beautiful and beautifully dressed. He also noticed all people look very happy and healthy. He said here old meets new and old Europe meets New America. I have lived and worked in three continents and 5 countries. Montreal is my final destination. What you see and enjoy in Montreal you will not anywhere. Happy life and look go hand in hand. Please visit our beautiful city.
Thank you for inserting a bit of history about the King's Daughters. These women were willing candidates and were, as stated in the video, selected vigorously for their intelligence, good health and homesteading skills as they were to face harsh conditions in the building of this new colony. Most impressive for those times, the King gave these women the right to accept or refuse marriage proposals. I presume that put all men on their best behavior when the women disembarked in New France. I believe these "Mothers of the Nation" speaks for the strength of character and forwardness Québécoise women are renowned for.
Beautifully said!
So… what happened to the modern Québécoise? Most of them are a hot mess 😂
@@fibreoptik A hot mess? Any explanation since you seem to know "most" of all Québécoises ? You've been jilted it looks like.
Merci aux filles du Roi, nos ancêtres. Fier d’être Québécois.
Thank you for this video
Born and raised in New Brunswick. Lived in Montreal for a summer.
What a beautiful place to live.
It makes me want go there so badly, fingers crossed to see if I make it happen
I have been asking this question for decades. And it's not just the twenty-somethings.
I miss pre-pandemic monteal
Me too
Jessica April Shepherd; I can just imagine.....
Same it was really a vybe
It’s back full swing! Montreal is awesome again 😁
Plandemic
That’s like a promotion video for single Montreal women like me! I should go out more often!
The World Next Door from where I lived in NY. 30 minutes to the boarder 30 minutes to old Montreal... Best smoked meat sandwiches...
The first time I went to Montreal, I arrived at lunchtime on a weekday in the height of summer. I could barely drive down the street without breaking my neck! It seems like even the average person puts a little more into self-care and appearance in everyday life.
Excellent video!!
Glad you liked it!
Finally, one of your videos that I might be in...
I was in Montreal last weekend to see the f1 race, was my first time in Montreal. I really like to hear the girls speaking in French, I love it.🥰
I have always found the Quebecois to be very friendly, and I attributed it to knowing some French. But it appears, it is a universal trait! Just adds to the lure and romance of the city.. J'aime beacoups le ville du Montreal!
Friendly? LOL
@@fhsmqc That has been my experience: however, many Anglo-Canadians and America go looking for unfriendliness, so find it. Yet, they are too. Lazy to even learn some basic phrases and words. After all, it is their country and French is the primary language. The city offers so much - everything a city would want.
Super friendly!
I descend from four Filles a Marier, and eight Filles du Roi. I visited Montreal in 2009. My roots are mostly Acadian and I am a French speaking Cajun. I felt so at home in Montreal !
we remember the genocide of acadians
Live in Montreal. Would never consider to leave.❤
my flight back to Toronto is in a couple of hours, I am gonna miss this city.
Come back soon!
@@DiscoverMontréal à bientôt Montréal
Très belle recherche sur les filles du roi se fût enrichissant, belle vidéo
Wait to meet girls from Québec city...
❤️ we’re going to help put Montreal on the map with our interactions with strangers
1:49 💯 They approach for a reason ❤
The food in Montreal is amazing!
I couldn’t agree more with this topic! Can you tell me where is the skate park we see at the beginning of the video ?
TRH Bar 3699 St Laurent Blvd
@@DiscoverMontréal Hi! Thank you but I can’t seem to find it on the web ?
@@stefanniecaisse Try Trash Bar Saint Laurent
@@DiscoverMontréal got it ! Thanks merci 🙏 😘
C'est vrai que Montréal est une ville chaleureuse et que les femmes sont belles, je suis de Montréal et j'ai toujours trouvé que les femmes de partout au Québec était encore plus hot. Les Québécois ont une joie de vivre et ils aiment la partager, merci pour vos video de faire connaître notre nation.
Joie de vivre! Exactement 💯
Looks like I should move from Toronto to Montreal soon..
Or at least come for a visit 😁
thinking exactly the same... toronto has worsened so much in the past 5 years...
@@DiscoverMontréal I think all Londoners should visit Montreal at least once in their lifetime. Pack their weekend bags, get on that train to Heathrow and visit Montreal.
Montreal is a great city in summer!! A bit too cold for me in winter 🥶
Man: what do you think of men in Montreal?
Woman: omg so amazing, so date-able.
Woman: what do you think of women in Montreal?
Man: so hot.
Woman: what do you think of men in Montreal?
Woman: so confident, so approachable.
Man: what do you think of women in Montreal?
Man: so hot
Me: There are straight people in Montreal?
👁👄👁
😂
It’s not Montreal it’s the French culture
Très beau et bon vidéo...la mention des Filles du Roi scelle la marque des Canadiens Français Québécois et leurs énorme famille...Mon arrière Grand Mère a eu 22 enfants...ma Grand Mère 14.
Les jeunes génération et les immigrants ne sont pas bien informé sur le fait que le Québec et Montréal sont foncièrement Français et que les colons des gens courageux et bâtisseurs. Les nouveaux arrivants devrait respecter la nation québécoise...chose qu'il ne font pas. Bravo à ceux qui ont fait ce vidéo. Magnifique. Vive le Québec libre!⚜️ 🥰⚜️
A Montréal vous faite le tour de monde. Montréal Une ville où il fait bon vivre une qualité de vie, des gens merveilleux chaleureux, courageux, un vrai bonheur. Enrichissant votre nouvelle vidéo sur la fille des rois. Une ville multiculturelle c'est cela son secret. Relax
Alors toutes les métropoles du monde ont le même secret 🙄🙄, et ça s’appelle l’inter-culturalismes contrairement à Toronto.😘
Je dirais plutôt qu'on est aussi reconnu pour notre accueil et hospitalité
@@ginetterondeau1569best hospitality !! 💯
ok, That's it! I'm moving to Montreal!
Hi ik many others have mentioned that u dont always need to know french to get by but rn i am an international student and have absolutely no time to learn french with senior year finals and all stuff going on and i have no previous background in french and am totally clueless so i wanted to know how important it really is since and can i actually get by with just english ?
Some people are born in Montreal and never even bother to learn French. You’ll be fine. Though learning the basic French words will help you a lot in your interactions, you will give a good impression with just bonjour, merci and s’il vous plaît.
Learn at least the basic. In my view it is a question of respect. If I go to a place, even for a week, I want to be able to say, hello, thank you, please, I would like to have... , I'll pay with a credit card, etc. The English speakers typically don't do that but most of other people with a different language will. Definitely, the French Quebecois love to go to Cuba or Dominican republic, or Mexico, and visiting these places, you will hear many of them attempting to speak their best Spanish and may be surprised by the anglos who are not trying.
I would rather be broke in Montreal than rich in Toronto, Vancouver, New York, London, etc...
Québécois here… I think this is a generalization. Considering the mix of populations everywhere, and considering personal criteria of “beauty”, I would say there are beautiful people everywhere. Maybe the cute “Montreal” girl you just saw on the street is actually visiting from Toronto… How can you tell without asking each individual “good looking” person you met?
HOWEVER, if the ambience of a city brings its people to be happy, courteous, free spirit and empathetic, then these city people will look more attractive to others. Nothing to do about genes but about the society in which they were brought. My opinion too…
French women and men in general are better looking than English men and women.
Thats a fact
Full retard statement. Vive le Montréal Anglais 😁
No, it isn't a fact.
French King send more than 30000 beautiful women for the settlers in Montreal
This let me hate GTA areas very much, I study here one year ago and I am not happy here in Toronto area (Mississauga), everyone is ignorant, some customers are mean, make my anxiety disorder deteriorated , maybe went to Montreal may be better
4:06 She put him in his place 💀 Attagirl!😂
Amazing video, love Montreal!!
Now if only I wasn't engaged
Proud to be a Montrealer
This is true men and women are hotter. Very nice and friendly also, pro trip attempt to speak French try and most will be very nice to you.
Nice visit shortly.
Born and raised in Montreal. Best city in Canada. Je t’aime Montréal ❤
When checking out French Canada, don't forget Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, built to compete with Halifax, the English fortress: their best effort at the time. Have a meal on pewter plates, waitress in period costume, etc., WOW! JMH
to day it 81 f or 27c
Toronto feeling is strange, while Montreal is more approachable make me more hate Toronto lol
There are now people whose ancestors come from all over the world. It makes for great variety.
Montreal isn’t as diverse as Toronto, but it’s still ethnically diverse enough so that you’re guaranteed to find someone that’s to your taste. Latin(o/a)s, Arabs, Asians, Caucasians, Blacks, mixed; we’ve got plenty of everything.
There are other places in Quebec where the women outnumber the men. Like Chicoutimi for instance where the women outnumber the men by approx. 7 to 1. I had never experienced walking into a bar and have beautiful women compete for me and send me drinks. What a party.
I love this city so much
Supermodels from Montreal include Yasmeen Ghauri, Eve Salvail, Gabriel Aubry, Eian Scully.
Yes, true, that's where Hally Berry met Gabriel Aubry.
Both my ancestors came here married in 1637, so not all french Canadians come from les filles du roi. At least 20% of us don’t.
The Reason Montrealers Are So Good-Looking: You drink too much when you come here.
Probably you are right, the first place I went when I visited MTL was trois braisseurs, that makes sense now.
My Gawd, that's really funny!!! Thanks for the laugh.
"A good reputation" hahaha
Beyoncé et La duchesse de Cornwall ont aussi des origines canadienne francaise !
Intéressant!
I've been picked up by Quebecoise and Acadienne women.
Yeah, that's something most parts of North America don't know or find weird. Some girls will openly pick you up.
You think Montreal girls are beautiful? Wait until you see Quebec city girls, that's next level. I agree Montreal has probably the best vibe as a city, but go on the dating scene of Quebec city.
This right here! Montreal is a great place to party, but La Capitale got the first picks off the boats when the Filles du Roi arrived!
@@m.boivin8671 C'est l'histoire populaire dans les communautés du fleuve Saint-Laurent!
It is because of the cold.
@@m.boivin8671 non car les filles du Roy ont été envoyées à Montréal avec Jeanne Mance pr bâtir la ville.
@@ginetterondeau1569 The cold is the best thing that could happen. Même si on chiâle quand y fait -20, c'est incroyable le froid, c'est ce qui fait le Québec.
Montreal must be really amazing and I'm excited to step into this wonderful city very soon. I just think this report could have been a bit less sexist huh?
4:05 😂
Best beautiful men at Quebec was minister René Lévesque....😁😁😝
2:31 😂😂😂 true true
Montreal has a real estate problem.
75 % of buildings are made of wood and are not adapted to the cold weather.
Montreal should take the example of Vienna, Austria where Housing is seen as a right, not a commodity (profit).
In Montreal, everything, now is made for rich people and tourists, nothing is made for us the real contributors of the economy, the middle class workers.
I moved to Toronto many years ago and BAM, no more sex. Most people are STILL uptight about Love making and showing affection towards one another. Also, I don't think you can kiss someone out in the open in Toronto. Might be against the Law! I get home, from clubbing, at 1am on Friday and Saturday nights in T.O. When I lived in MTL, I always arrived at my NDG apartment, Saturday and Sunday mornings at 6 am!
I can relate!! Montreal and Toronto are very different- ppl are like they’re from different planets!
@@SuperC888
Best city on 🌎
Yep i fell in love in Montréal, i meet a beautiful french canadian lady and we ben married for 25 awesome years ❤️ ❤
Habs leads 1-0... Get well JT.
Montreal is mostly known for thinking very highly of itself.
For good reason. Best city in the world. Other than Dublin 😁
True, true, shamelessly true.
Because of the humidity
😂
@@DiscoverMontréal triste is WhatsApp I have huard since I am a little girl
Damn sounds wet 🎉🎉
@vin3421 no
Breh I didn’t see many good looking people while there
I don’t find the people very friendly.
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve!
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I like Montreal but Toronto has hotter girls. Lol
Lol😂😂
"...the old people are like begging for change." Really? no thank you
Now you're just pandering lol. Certainly some truth to that lol!
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la seule langue officielle du québec est le français
Only reason: we are French people and have white European genes, and also west European look more " caucasian look" than rest of the Europe do , that is why
Ah ah ah!
Sadly it’s going backwards to conservative:-(
Quebec people are very shy and not so open.
City is filthy too. It's nothing like I expected
Lots of propaganda here
😂😂😂
Montreal, Montreal!
Call me 😜
Did he say Montreal is open minded? Lmaooo. With a language police... Errrr
Venant des moins bilingues au monde, j’adore les angryphones hypocrites et morons.😂🤣😂🤣😁😘
To protect french
@@chiclett yes, you’ve touched on something it took me a long time to appreciate… Living in Montreal for all my adult life, I thought Quebec was open minded, but no. It’s really just Montreal that’s open minded and the rest of Quebec is actually quite conservative, traditional, but do support most social programs (healthcare, daycare for example).
@@robin-bq1lz Anglos are something else . Dumbest people on this planet
1:54 😂Toronto zero personality
What's with all the Toronto bashing in this video?
It’s a comparison video between French and English Canadians, and all the Toronto “bashing” comes from Torontonians. Toronto is great! But it’s no Montreal♥️
Its a shit city, that’s why
With dead people in it. Dull city in Toronto. Any time you mention Montreal the first words is, " it's a GREAT CITY" every time. HANDS DOWN!!
Toronto has a lot of violence while Montreal has the lowest crime rate
Toronto invest on money and Montreal invest on culture, is that helps out?
They are Normal. Not more cute than others. In South America women are much more pretty than those
Don't Montrealers CRAVE And Love Problems, And Trouble? Don't Mpntrealer Look For Trouble? I Perfure Monterrey, Mexico To Montreal.... The Mexican Food And Music Dancing, And Songs Are Out Of This World..
Too spicy
Their food is too spicy
La plupart des québécoises sont divorcées c’est une relation à éviter
La plupart des Anglais sont malheureux en couple, c’est des relations a éviter.😘
@@robin-bq1lz C’est la culture québécoise
@@chrisuk2073 c’est la culture anglo-saxonne
@@m.boivin8671 non, c’est plutôt que j’adore taquiner les imbéciles d’angryphones.😉
So inaccurate omg😂😂😂
Well that's your opinion😂 Thanks for watching!
Not inaccurate, just not the whole picture
This is the most woke comment on this video bobbins shadow
They must be high.. Nothing special about Montreal ppl lol.
Not from a montrealers pov but certainly from a tourist view for sure. All of my friends and extended families who are from out of the province or u.s, are always astonished whenever they visit here. It might not seem much to a local but it's definitely a culture shock to someone else.
Montreal, Montreal!
i am a descendent of the fille du roi lol
After the pandemic I’ve noticed that montreallers seem to be a lot more rude. The last couple times I have been there, I’ve encountered a lot of rudeness and dirty looks.