Quebec lawmakers pass motion calling on store clerks to use ‘bonjour’ greeting
QUEBEC — Mariya Sadat greets customers in various languages at the Old Montreal souvenir shop where she works.
She’ll use “bonjour,” “hi,” or, if it seems appropriate, she’ll try a few words of Spanish, Urdu, or German to make them feel welcome.
“I want to keep my customers happy and leave them with good memories of when they come to Canada,” she said by way of explanation.
But while multilingual greetings may seem like common-sense customer service to Montreal retail workers like Sadat, Quebec’s provincial politicians appear to disagree.


