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Originally Posted by le calmar
After spending a few years there, my Quebec accent became unnoticeable most of the time (although people like New Brisavoine would probably notice something is off)
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Yeah, I was going to say "je demande à voir !".
It's impossible for the French Canadians to totally hide their accent in France. The Russians and the Germans* can, but neither the French Canadians, nor the Anglophones, nor the Spanish or Italian speakers can. 'tis the way it is.
*For example last night I watched a documentary about the engineering prowess of Airbus, and there was a female engineer speaking French in the documentary, at first I thought she was French, but now I have suspicions she's German, both because of her last name, her haircut (French women don't cut their hair like her; German women do), and a very little trace of je-ne-sais-quoi of German accent at the very end of her interview.
It's spectacular how un-accentuated some German and Russian speakers can speak French. In the documentary there was also a Spanish engineer, and oh boy, he had such a thick accent when he spoke English (and of course he made no efforts to even speak French, which is typical).