>>8199327Québec is split into three parts, the anglophones, the francophones, and the mutts.
You will have full on subdivision that are French only, with streets and shops that speak French. Then you will find the same thing for anglophones, with finally a small percentage that mix and go from one community to another.
If you are French, you stay with the French. If you are English, you stay with the English, and if you're a mutt, then neither side really wants you.
The reasons mutts are looked down on is because, Québec doesn't want anglophone speakers here. If you weren't born in Québec, and if your family didn't speak French at the house, then you don't belong. Even if you spoke amazing French, we would always look down on you because you're an anglophone, you're an outsider, you're not québécois.
So OP, congratulations on finding out you're Québec heritage, but you're not really one of us anymore. I'm sorry to tell you this, but it's the truth, so don't feel good about it because we don't want you. Unless you speak French at your home and you can communicate at the same level as a native speaker