Young Quebecers care less than older people about being served in English: survey
MONTREAL — A survey conducted for Quebec’s language watchdog has found that young Quebecers are far less concerned than older residents about not being served in French.
In a report published Tuesday, the Office québécois de la langue française said 41 per cent of customers between the ages of 18 and 34 reported feeling “indifferent” to being served at a business in a language other than French.
That number drops to about 30 per cent for Quebecers aged 35 and older.
As a whole, one-third of Quebecers reported feeling indifferent when not getting served in French, with respondents in Montreal and Gatineau the least bothered and respondents in Quebec City more likely to react negatively.