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What do Americans find weird about Canada?

What do Americans find weird about Canada?

Americans are confused…

  • That Canada is actually an independent country.
  • That they can’t just “move” here when they’re sick of the U.S.
  • by Canadians and their syrup.
  • That Canadians aren’t all clichés.
  • That people speak French.
  • That Canada is a monarchy.
  • By Canadian money.
  • By Canadian cuisine.

What is the weirdest thing about Canada?

20 Seriously Weird Things That Only Happen In Canada

  • 14 We buy milk in bags.
  • 15 We apologise for apologising too much.
  • 16 We can experience all 4 seasons in 24 hours.
  • 17 We eat ketchup flavoured chips.
  • 18 And we even have a maple syrup reserve.
  • 19 We put maple syrup on everything.
  • 20 We use cheese curds for our national dish.

What things are distinctly Canadian?

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These 10 Things Are Very Canadian

  • The Canoe. Canoes have carried Indigenous peoples for thousands of years, and for many Canadians have become a symbol of the country’s vast wilderness.
  • The National Anthem.
  • The Underground Railroad.
  • Ginger Ale.
  • Hockey.
  • The Canadian Flag.
  • The Moose.
  • Medicare.

What do Canadians love most?

11 things Canadians adore about their beloved Canada

  • The incredible landscapes. One reason Canadians love Canada is because of their spectacular backyard.
  • The local wildlife.
  • The craft breweries.
  • Vancouver’s vibrancy.
  • The friendly vibes.
  • Canada’s foodie capital: Montreal.
  • Obviously, poutine.
  • It’s European feel.

What do Canadians say?

Here are a few of the staple Canadian slang words used daily.

  • Eh. This is our most popular Canadian saying that we receive the most flack about from the rest of the world.
  • Loonie.
  • Tuque.
  • Washroom.
  • Double Double.
  • Two-Four.
  • Molson Muscle.
  • Hydro.

How do you say hi in Canada?

Eh? – This is the classic Canadian term used in everyday conversation. The word can be used to end a question, say “hello” to someone at a distance, to show surprise as in you are joking, or to get a person to respond. It’s similar to the words “huh”, “right?” and “what?” commonly found in U.S. vocabulary.

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Is Canada a crazy country?

Canada is actually quite a fascinating country. It’s the biggest global exporter of unusual food products; one of its territories fills with snakes in May; and few people live in the country, compared to the rest of the world.

What can you get in US but not Canada?

  • Payday.
  • Mounds.
  • Almond Joy.
  • Mars bar with the almonds in it (Canadian Mars bars are more like a Milky Way)
  • and so, technically, Milky Way.
  • a number of those candies you only ever saw in cheap Halloween mixes (Chik-O-Stik and so on)
  • a number of breakfast cereals (Fruity Pebbles, etc)
  • pimiento cheese spread.