Glenn Lipton, MD

Quebecoise

Tag a Québécoise who inspires you. 👇

Want to impress a Québécoise? Learn to say “Merci, toé!” with a smile 😉

Here’s a social media post about (the feminine form of someone/something from Quebec, often referring to a woman from Quebec or the French dialect as spoken by women). I’ve written it in an engaging, informative style suitable for Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn. Option 1: Celebrating a Québécoise (Cultural Pride) 📸 Use with a photo of a famous Québécoise (e.g., Céline Dion, Mélanie Joly, or a local artist) quebecoise

She speaks French with a rhythm all her own. She knows the value of a good poutine and a cold winter night warmed by friends. She is la Québécoise – bold, resilient, and deeply rooted in her culture. 🍁🎤

#Quebecoise #FierteQuebecoise #WomenOfQuebec #LaCultureQuebecoise 📸 Use a graphic comparing French from France vs. Quebec French Tag a Québécoise who inspires you

Example: Elle est Québécoise. Elle parle le français québécois. Her expressions? “C’est tiguidou” (it’s great) “Faque” (so / therefore) “Ça va bien, là” (I’m good, eh)

From the plains of Abraham to the stages of the world, Québécoises have shaped music, politics, and literature with a fierce independence and a tender heart for community. I’ve written it in an engaging, informative style

Meet her in the pages of Gabrielle Roy, hear her in the voice of Céline, or see her leading change in Montreal’s streets.