20 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE MOVING TO MONTREAL | VLOG 5

Published 2020-06-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @brodocassel
    It’s the best city when you’re young. It’s catered for students. It has a cool European, American/Canadian vibe. Imagine if Paris and New-York had a baby, it would be Montreal.
  • Thank you, Yasmeen, such an exquisite video on the true character of Montreal!

    Montreal and CDMX (Mexico CIty) are each, hands-down, the two single greatest world-class international cities in all of North America. Each has rich culture, international foods, deep unique histories, tremendous urban beauty, enormous parks and green spaces, and the contrast of very old architecture and modern gleaming towers.

    Montreal and CDMX share many uncanny similarities. When traveling in from each airport, their suburbs share similar 1950's-1960's architecture which is crumbling and not aging so gracefully. They have the same Metro running on tires and not on rails, both so quiet on the ears. They each have Mount Royal and Chapultepec parks for beautiful green spaces. They both have the beautiful tree-lined European boulevards with skyscrapers and high-end shops.

    I absolutely love everything about Montreal, and you provide an accurate representation of the city. Montreal locals will always lead in French, so that's helpful if you have it, though they will always revert to English if they are capable. The farther East you go in the city, the more predominance of pure Quebecois French as the primary language.
  • @Britney_StLouis
    Thank you so much for the tips! I’m really excited since I’ll be moving to Montreal very soon. 😊
  • @linay4921
    i'm going into my first year at mcgill and this video is actually so helpful!!! thank you <3
  • @lukek5510
    You got a new subscriber! :)
    I love how you narrate things!
  • @vcmitchell2792
    Very helpful video which tells you the key things you need to know about student life at McGill!!
    Sounds like a tough Uni to get into but once you are there, it seems everyone works hard and plays hard!!
  • @ss-qh5fp
    Why you only have like 496 sub? , Your content quality is amazing.
  • @carbonissima
    I loooooved your video 💕💕💕 thank you for sharing your experience!
  • @mia-td5lq
    This makes me so excited since i've also lived in Dubai my whole life and planning to study in montreal next fall hehehehehe
  • @creep8798
    Loved this video! Thanks for sharing your experience.
  • @leisafiroz2862
    This is so exciting! I've also lived in UAE my whole life and am planning to study in Canada in fall 2022!
  • @coralieeliane
    Very good video. But to be more precise and correct, Montréal is a French City. Not bilingual thus the signs, the lady in the Subway will only speack french, as it should. But, most people in the city are bilingual or will take time to help you, even if English is not their mother tongue.
  • @Ambivertthings
    I'm from MTL and yr video is spot on!! We have our own problems and broken system but for students it can be really amazing
  • This was super helpful! I’m looking into studying abroad. Thank you!
  • @digathomas
    Damm I've always lived in Montreal my whole life and didn't know all these 20 things weren't daily stuff for people from outside of Montreal 😂
  • @TechnoForever21
    In Montréal we got two seasons: winter and construction season... lmao