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Politician and personality nicknaming in Quebec

A peculiar custom of Quebecers is to give nicknames to their politicians (and some personalities), quite especially their Premiers. Those of Premiers are often affectionate but little noble (unless noted in the following list).

Nicknames of Quebec Premiers

  • Jean Charest (2003- ): Charest gained numerous nicknames.
    • Le Frisé ("Curly").
      • Referring to his famous curls, relatively long for curly hair. It is negative. A humorous, mocking song from irony rocker Mononc' Serge, about the man, is entitled "Le Frisé".
    • Le p'tit Saint-Jean-Baptiste ("Lil' Saint John the Baptist").
    • Patapouffe
      • Apparantly the nickname his wife gives him in private. It became a well known rumor and later an often used name to mock the him.

Similar surnames

Possible explanations

A plausible reason for the custom of Quebecers belittling the very leaders they choose may be the complex of the colonized (an inferiority complex of a dominated people) that some thinkers say they harbour. When these surnames are reviewed, it can be striking how often, as with other Quebec expressions, the word "little" (petit or p'tit) and other humbling references appear. Another more positive explanation might be a simple sign of the humility of the people of Quebec.

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