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The original was posted on /r/quebec by /u/lemonails on 2025-09-18 10:22:17+00:00.
Hello, I just got some weird direction from my work and I was hoping to get some advice. I am the only french Canadian in my office and as we deal with affiliates all over the country I often end up being the one to call Quebec and always speak to them in french regardless of their ability to communicate in english as it feels respectful and allows me to practice my french. Today I got an email from my boss asking me to only comunicate in english unless absolutely necessary as it makes it harder for them to review my call and sets unrealistic expectations for the companies we work with as I am not always available. Are they allowed to prevent me from using a national language that ive been speaking since I was a child?