Yeah, the sad thing is it's only through my and others' grandparents that are all passing away. I remember both of my grandparents spoke it; when they were arguing, they would speak Cajun French because none of the grandkids could understand what they were saying. They would substitute English words for ones they didn't know, like "television."
The bad thing is, they try to bring it back through the schools, but to use it fluently, you need to use it daily, and that's not going to happen.
In Quebec, they take great pride in their culture and their language. It’s ingrained in their society, and they take great pride in it—not like down here. We do, but we've been so Americanized.
That's one thing that's missing from this university. Our job for football games, any sporting events, or just in general needs to be to promote what little we have left! This should be the job of the university. We are the Ragin' Cajuns; it's time to start acting like it. Its that little bit we have left that we want to promote our area and region because we take such pride in it. It's partly what makes us unique, and we want to do something unique compared to other places.