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Post by Haleigh on Aug 2, 2017 23:30:10 GMT -5
I'm from Western Canada, so that might influence some answers.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2017 23:37:57 GMT -5
Do you get irritated when it snows? (I've only ever seen snow once in my life) How does it affect you in the way you get to places?
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Post by Haleigh on Aug 2, 2017 23:47:17 GMT -5
Do you get irritated when it snows? (I've only ever seen snow once in my life) How does it affect you in the way you get to places? Hmmm, it honestly doesn't snow too much here. This past winter was abnormally cold, so we got lots more. At first it was exciting, but it did get old. School got cancelled, which was nice. But also dangerous. Roads get icy and car crashes happen way more often. But honestly, it stays above freezing in winter for the most part. Maybe around 5 degrees celcius, which is...41 degrees Fahrenheit. I looked it up. Right now it's summer and super hot. It's 22 degrees celcius, or approx 72 Fahrenheit.
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Post by indecisive on Aug 3, 2017 1:20:25 GMT -5
- What's the most annoying Canadian stereotype to you? On the flip side, which one do you think is probably the most true? - Also, kind of a broad question, but how do most Canadians feel about the French? As in the country, not French-Canadians? Since France colonized you first and all. I know the U.S. more often than not has had a pretty good relationship with Britain, so I've often wondered how close Canada feels to France (though I'd assume you're probably closer allies with the Brits)
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Post by Haleigh on Aug 3, 2017 9:35:50 GMT -5
- What's the most annoying Canadian stereotype to you? On the flip side, which one do you think is probably the most true? - Also, kind of a broad question, but how do most Canadians feel about the French? As in the country, not French-Canadians? Since France colonized you first and all. I know the U.S. more often than not has had a pretty good relationship with Britain, so I've often wondered how close Canada feels to France (though I'd assume you're probably closer allies with the Brits) Most annoying? "Eh." I don't really say it. It's more in the East, and many of our stereotypes come from the Eastern part. So they don't apply. Most true? Probably us being polite. I mean, sure, there are mean Canadians. Of course. But I personally apologize way too much lol. Not sure what others think. I get the feeling we don't think of it that often anyway. If anything, I think we feel closer to Britain, since the Queen has some power over us.
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Post by Haleigh on Aug 3, 2017 9:36:48 GMT -5
Another stereotype from the East. I get my milk in jugs. I've never seen it in a bag. It confuses me just as much as any person from another country.
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Post by Dawnrise on Aug 3, 2017 14:21:28 GMT -5
OOC: Do you like your healthcare system? From what I've seen there seems to be a hug variation in satisfaction of universal healthcare there. Rp:
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Post by Haleigh on Aug 3, 2017 18:36:08 GMT -5
OOC: Do you like your healthcare system? From what I've seen there seems to be a hug variation in satisfaction of universal healthcare there. Rp: Considering that if I was born in, say, the US, I'd be either dead, or my family homeless, or millions in debt, I'd say I have reason to be grateful.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 21:20:44 GMT -5
should Québec secede?
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Post by xєяσ єємαι zσηтαησѕ ♬ on Aug 3, 2017 22:10:24 GMT -5
have you ever been to Gander, Newfoundland?
and have you ever seen any eskimos in Manitoba?
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Post by Haleigh on Aug 3, 2017 23:18:03 GMT -5
My opinion, they can do what they want. But I don't know too much about it, so I can't say.
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Post by Haleigh on Aug 3, 2017 23:19:18 GMT -5
have you ever been to Gander, Newfoundland? and have you ever seen any eskimos in Manitoba? I AM AN ISLANDER, I AM AN ISLANDERNo. and no. I've gone past my province once. To Alberta. I live in British Columbia.
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