[QUOTE=rukiddingme;24275561]Awesome, is it exactly the same UK English?[/QUOTE]
mostly
[QUOTE=Rct33;24275482]Canada > USA.[/QUOTE]
I don't think either is better, IMO there Canada=USA
They both have pro's and con's.
[QUOTE=Archy;24275051]the greater toronto area hits 40 degrees celcius in the summer, then gets 2 meters of snow in the winter
:canada:[/QUOTE]
In Montreal we get +40 in the summer and -40 in the winter, tons of snow, and we have shit for snow removal services (mind you, you guys have to bring in the military sometimes).
You never really get used to living in an 80 degree temperature scale. Summers are too hot and winters are too cold. It sucks.
[QUOTE=Rct33;24275482]Canada > USA.[/QUOTE]
this is both relevant and useful.
I never understand it. I moved to the US a while back, and it ceaselessly shocks me how arrogant Canadians are about how great they think their country is.
While an American running around chanting USA is almost always joking about it, a Canadian will challenge you and try to prove his inherent superiority based on his nation of birth. Why?
Your country is a shithole compared to Scandanavia anyway, just like the rest of us.
[QUOTE=creefer;24275685]In Montreal we get +40 in the summer and -40 in the winter, tons of snow, and we have shit for snow removal services (mind you, you guys have to bring in the military sometimes).
You never really get used to living in an 80 degree temperature scale. Summers are too hot and winters are too cold. It sucks.[/QUOTE]
Speak for yourself. It's easy to get used. Winter are cold, then what? I can very well live when it's down to -50, just not going outside, and I can very well live when it's +48 the summer, just have to use the pool and drink alot of water. From Saguenay, by the way. If you want to see a shitload of snow, it's the right place, 2-4m is the common thing.
the chick he asks which why Canada is, is British.. or Aussie... I don't think that counts lol
I remember in Toronto we had a snow day once a few years ago for about 5cm of snow because the TTC were shutting down bus service expecting it to shit a half metre down on us. The funny thing is, the day before, one of our teachers said we'd never have a snow day again. She was one of the first out of the school.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;24275417]I don't understand where people get the thing about Canadians having milk in bags from. I've lived in Canada my whole life and have never seen bagged milk.[/QUOTE]
Oh god this
Honestly, how do you not know easy as fuck facts such as the ones asked in the video? That's embarrassing, even I know a lot about the states and I don't even give two shits about the USA!
[QUOTE=Sergeant Turtle;24276094]Oh god this[/QUOTE]
I'd seen Bagged milk before moving to Ontario (I lived in Nova Scotia), but I've never seen a store carry just Bagged milk till I moved here
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;24275417]I don't understand where people get the thing about Canadians having milk in bags from. I've lived in Canada my whole life and have never seen bagged milk.[/QUOTE]
What the hell, 4L of milk are in bag form, 3 bags.
[QUOTE=iJeax;24276125]Honestly, how do you not know easy as fuck facts such as the ones asked in the video? That's embarrassing, even I know a lot about the states and I don't even care about the USA![/QUOTE]
Its because we're exposed to Mostly US programs.
heck I grew up on US Sesame Street
[QUOTE=Tk1138;24276161]Its because we're exposed to Mostly US programs.
heck I grew up on US Sesame Street[/QUOTE]
My dad watches alot of American sitcoms, no matter how shitty they are.
[QUOTE=ACupXOfXNoodles;24274881]Cause nobody likes Canada.[/QUOTE]
you aren't very nice. im from Canada.
Most of my Favourite shows are made in Canada.. Only one of them is actually Canadian though.
I live in Canada. Poutines are the best Canadian food.
[QUOTE=sa2fan;24276260]I live in Canada. Poutines are the best Quebecker food.[/QUOTE]
Fixed.
Oh god I love Poutine...
You have far too many threads already.
Reason why I dislike most americans. Arrogant, selfish pricks.
[QUOTE=Torekk;24276370]Reason why I dislike most americans. Arrogant, selfish pricks.[/QUOTE]
This is why I hate people like you.
Generalizing, arrogant, and selfish pricks.
[QUOTE=Torekk;24276370]Reason why I dislike most americans. Arrogant, selfish pricks.[/QUOTE]
brofist
[QUOTE=Tk1138;24276309]Oh god I love Poutine...[/QUOTE]
don't eat the poutine at costco
[QUOTE=Rct33;24275482]Canada > USA.[/QUOTE]
I have lived in canada my whole life. I have only traveled to the US once and there was a ton of little diffrences. Consumerism seemed a bit more rampant and shit, and I hate to generalise, but most of the americans I met were not very smart. Then again I only went to chicago and columbia, missouri so I dont think that applies to all of the US. I know that not everyone there is dumb and there is dumb people everywhere, but from my experience canadians just seem a bit more rational.
I've only ever been to Disneyland in the states. I'm going to Seattle for PAX, but that will mostly be intelligent nerdy-types from all over the world, so that doesn't represent America AT ALL.
From what I could tell: Fast Food was a lot more popular and obesity was up significantly. Everything was a bit cheaper than I thought, but people seem to be a bit more stingy with their money. You guys also have crappy slushees (Went to get an Iced Tea slushee, tasted it, realized it was the no-sugar kind that tastes like cold tea). People at the Hotel were friendly, and it wasn't bad. The heat started to get to me after a while, but it was overall a nice stay. It seems America is a lot more consumer-ish and industrialized, with more highways and the such.
'Poutine' isn't plural.
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Also USA is Canada's underwear.
[QUOTE=Tukimoshi;24278614]I've only ever been to Disneyland in the states. I'm going to Seattle for PAX, but that will mostly be intelligent nerdy-types from all over the world, so that doesn't represent America AT ALL.
From what I could tell: Fast Food was a lot more popular and obesity was up significantly. Everything was a bit cheaper than I thought, but people seem to be a bit more stingy with their money. You guys also have crappy slushees (Went to get an Iced Tea slushee, tasted it, realized it was the no-sugar kind that tastes like cold tea). People at the Hotel were friendly, and it wasn't bad. The heat started to get to me after a while, but it was overall a nice stay. It seems America is a lot more consumer-ish and industrialized, with more highways and the such.[/QUOTE]
I noticed that almost nowhere has Sweetened iced tea in Florida. The only place I found some good Nestea was a Japanese fast food stall at a strip mall. Pop/beer was also cheaper than water at the grocery store, and we got a 1 gallon bucket of Pepsi from KFC once with some combo order.
Waffle House is also weird as shit.
I never really talked too much to Americans while I was in Florida, DC, or Pennsylvania, but the few I did didn't seem all that stupid.
[QUOTE=TamTamJam;24278736]'Poutine' isn't plural.
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Also USA is Canada's underwear.[/QUOTE]
Why does Canada need such huge underwear?
The more logical answer is that Canada is US's hat.
Canada's pretty cool, wish I could live there.
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