Americans and Canadians culture Q&A Thread.

And just so everyone knows, we don’t all wander around with pistols on our hips. And we don’t all eat hot dogs.
Ok, so this is just turning my world upside down at this point ... lol. In seriousness though, I have never had those images attributed to Canadians - so that's a new one for me :)
 

Just curious how much maple syrup is used on a daily basis. I thought of the question just because it’s a national symbol on your flag.
Ha! :goodvibes That's the maple leaf, not maple syrup. I would highly, highly doubt Canadians are actually using it on a daily basis the way we use, say, salt or sugar. There may be some, I suppose. There are probably many, many more that have never actually had it at all. :goodvibes
 
Canadians, do you learn about the Pig War (1859 San Juan Island dispute) in school or is it never really mentioned? I don’t remember it being talked about in school here in the USA.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_War_(1859)

I only learned about the Pig War a few years ago when we sailed to the San Juan Islands. Had a great Pig War Martini in Roche Harbor and still have a cute pig souvenir that came with it!

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Canadians, what is favorite thing to make with maple syrup?

Maple syrup is usually just on pancakes.. but - I have had a great twist on a white Russian cocktail at a Canada day party.. cold brew coffee, cream, vodka and maple syrup, served over ice. 😊

Maple fudge.. shaped like a maple leaf 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
Well, if it makes Canadians feel any better, Pickett is hated in American history too (he fought for the confederacy in the CW, “Pickett’s Charge”).
 
Canadians, do you learn about the Pig War (1859 San Juan Island dispute) in school or is it never really mentioned? I don’t remember it being talked about in school here in the USA.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_War_(1859)

Did you learn about Louis Riel? Oka?


I know you’re trying to keep the thread flowing, and that’s cool, but I hope you’ve learned by now that we are not a US wannabe. There is a whole world out there that isn’t US centric.
 
Did you learn about Louis Riel? Oka?


I know you’re trying to keep the thread flowing, and that’s cool, but I hope you’ve learned by now that we are not a US wannabe. There is a whole world out there that isn’t US centric.
I wasn’t trying to do anything, honest. I just found out about it (the anniversary is coming up), and given its proximity to Canada, I figured you guys might know more about it than most Americans.
 
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