Honestly, it tends to be a bit of a similar crowd like in the US who go "This is 'Murika! Speak English/'Murican!". You know, people who are anti-immigration, kind of hickish, often under-educated or uneducated and linguistically limited so they don't really have access to the same kinds of jobs as bilingual people and resent that (especially in Quebec for this last part). But you'll also get the occasional educated and intelligent person who does it, just out of principle, because that is how they were raised (and, nowadays, because there is Sovereignist, anti-English speaker propaganda taught in History class in Elementary and High School).
Continue to be assertive, it looks good on you! :D <33333
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Date: 2015-04-03 01:42 pm (UTC)Continue to be assertive, it looks good on you! :D <33333