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A person from Quebec is travelling in France. When someone bumps into him, he says, "C'est correct" to mean, "It's okay." However, the French person is confused. Why?

The French do not normally talk to strangers.
The French use the expression Ça va rather than C'est correct.
The phrase C'est is only used in Canada.
The words C'est and correct do not appear in standard French.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The French use the expression Ça va rather than C'est correct.

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Bonjour,

The French use the expression "Ça va!" rather than "C'est correct!"

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