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cowz Basic User Posts : 68 |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) i have a report to do on canadian stereotypes..can some one tell me any?
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Dragonesti Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) Well, we all live in igloos, eat blubber, dont have a summer, have sled dogs, all say "aboot" and have strong accents. I can honestly say I dont live in an igloo, my townhouse is nice and warm. I have never eatten blubber in my life, We have a summer and it does get hot! Nope, no sled dogs in my household, and *gasp* DO own a car! I say About and ya wouldnt be able to say if I was Canadian or not when visiting the states |
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duetbts Basic User Posts : 24 |
eh? |
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duetbts Basic User Posts : 24 |
Beer drinking, doughnut (the correct spelling BTW) eating, flannel shirt wearing "hosers". Mounties beavers skidoos While the Americans will allow us credit for the invention of ice fishing.....basketball... well, they've claimed that. You should do a posting on the "US" and "UK" forums and get if right from the horses..um ..mouth. Sorry, I lived in the states for years. |
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Alikai Basic User Posts : 50 |
Ive always heard about Canada and bacon..but have no idea about the connection they hold, lol! |
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Diamondogs Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I think of Moose, and toothless hockey players to be honest. ~Kate |
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Dragonesti Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
Ah, yes, Bacon! "Canadian Bacon" or Back Bacon here. Its a less fatty bacon and is NOT ham. You can have toothless hockey players anywhere |
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Iced Cap Kennels Basic User Posts : 500+ |
Hey, I'm not a lumberjack, or a fur trader.... I don't live in an igloo or eat blubber, or own a dogsled.... and I don't know Jimmy, Sally or Suzy from Canada, although I'm certain they're really really nice. I have a Prime Minister, not a president. I speak English and French, not American. And I pronounce it 'about', not 'a boot'. I can proudly sew my country's flag on my backpack. I believe in peace keeping, not policing, diversity, not assimilation, and that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal. A toque is a hat, a chesterfield is a couch, and it is pronounced 'zed' not 'zee', 'zed' !!!! Canada is the second largest landmass! The first nation of hockey! and the best part of North America My name is Joe!! And I am Canadian!!! Should be able to get some from that Hafsa Iced Cap Kennels |
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Galaxy Papillions Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I think 'aboot', hockey, maple syrup, and igloos. Galaxy |
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Dragonesti Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
Ah yes, the almighty beer commercial |
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duetbts Basic User Posts : 24 |
Funny isn't it? That beer commercial took more (usually quietly patriotic) Canadians to their feet than the national anthem! I AM Canadian! |
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sweetpea_kennels Basic User Posts : 500+ |
I think cheaper prescription meds...lol! Or so that's what I've heard. |
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Hard Rock Kennels Basic User Posts : 150 |
this post has been edited 3 time(s) Lmao, sweetpea, thats what I was thinking! I dunno, I think of hockey right off the bat, quite possibly because I love hockey. Another thing that comes to mind but stikes fear in my heart is Celine Dion **Edited because I thought that face was a nice touch, lol!** |
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Bailey Barns Premium Member Posts : 296 |
My Husband has a funny story from when he was a teenager. He was working on a cattle ranch in the interior of BC during the summer. This ranch was so far out that the owner wouldn't drive there, he would just fly in in his little plane. The outdoor temperature was about 30C/85F, and the ranch hands were all lounging around on the porch of the one house. And they see down the drive, a monstrous RV towing a Jeep. After about 25 minutes, the RV finally gets turned into the drive (hard to get something that big through a cattle gate), and makes its way up to them. The man pulls up, stops, rummages through the RV to find his shoes and steps out the side door. And asks, "How do you get to the ice bridge?" Seriously? The ice bridge? In August? Not likely. So the poor guy had to drive the 6 hours back to the highway and make his way back home because he was an idiot and came to see the ice bridge in the middle of summer. |
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cowz Basic User Posts : 68 |
thnx.ill get an A+ on my report! |
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Mutts and Hounds Basic User Posts : 96 |
I AM Canadian! Eh? No just kidding. We dont always say 'eh' and mounties are great and the beaver is cute and i think moose are graceful. And yes toothless hockey players come from everywhere. I'm Shyra and I'm proud to be CANADIAN! |
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Russian Love Basic User Posts : 3 |
someone already said that..."eh?" and Beer ^) |
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Trident Basic User Posts : 500+ |
That Canadians are polite... |
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Nexus Basic User Posts : 51 |
I am not a factory worker. I do not play hockey. I do not drink beer. I am not a second rate pseudo American. I am not poor. I am not ignorant. I live in a city larger than most American cities. I do not own sled dogs. I do not live in an igloo I do not know anyone who makes or eats maple syrup. My children do not skate. I do not own a ski-doo. Newfoundlanders (Newfies) are not Canada's answer to the hillbilly. Here is one that goes around literary circles. "1 in 10 Americans can read a well written book. 1 in 10 Candadians write good books." |
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Champion Legends Basic User Posts : 151 |
i think of the fact that everyone thinks that we live in igloos, we hunt beaver to survive and that thare is always snow and bad weather |
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Gift Of A Thistle Terriers Basic User Posts : 500+ |
I personally do not see how anyone could relate Canada to igloos... but perhaps I am just missing the point. Igloos to me would be in Antartica or some other out of the way place. I was disappointed with Canada on my last visit though. I did not cross over a large "border line" and my atlas is misleading since Canada was NOT purple. Don't deny the "eh" part now, I have heard several people from Ontario use that lovely little two letter word. The song "blame Canada" does come to mind, however. JD |
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