Americans and Canadians culture Q&A Thread.

To be fair, the /s slang kind of became more of a Gen Z thing than Gen Y. Most of my Gen Y friends think the /s thing is kind of dumb. If you are being sarcastic, just write out the word. Just my opinion.
Just write out the word "sarcastic"? The whole reason for using /s was so that people could use sarcasm without having to write out that they were being sarcastic. The /s notation is still used on every board that I frequent. If you have to directly tell somebody you are being sarcastic then your words lose some of the edge they would have had. I don't even know what that would look like.

"I'm sure that writing the full word out would be much less ridiculous," Frozen Canuck stated sarcastically.
 
Just write out the word "sarcastic"? The whole reason for using /s was so that people could use sarcasm without having to write out that they were being sarcastic. The /s notation is still used on every board that I frequent. If you have to directly tell somebody you are being sarcastic then your words lose some of the edge they would have had. I don't even know what that would look like.

"I'm sure that writing the full word out would be much less ridiculous," Frozen Canuck stated sarcastically.
I truly had no clue that was even a thing. I actually thought it was an attempted emoji gone wrong. :o Is there anything else I should know?
 
Just write out the word "sarcastic"? The whole reason for using /s was so that people could use sarcasm without having to write out that they were being sarcastic. The /s notation is still used on every board that I frequent. If you have to directly tell somebody you are being sarcastic then your words lose some of the edge they would have had. I don't even know what that would look like.

"I'm sure that writing the full word out would be much less ridiculous," Frozen Canuck stated sarcastically.
As in sentence and then (sarcasm).
 

As in sentence and then (sarcasm).
Why would you want to write something longer? Do you also choose to write "minutes" instead of "mins." or "kilometres/kilometers" instead of "km" or sister-in-law in place of SIL?

Soccer is the best sport on earth
Pretty sure you forgot to add the /s behind this statement. :rotfl:
 
By the way @Frozen Canuck, if you ever had a question about the sport, I would love for you to ask a question on my other thread.
By THE SPORT, I assume you mean bobsledding. You weren't very specific.

Yes. To always be clear.
So, just to be clear, you do not use abbreviations for things, so if you were writing about the weather, you would use Fahrenheit in full, lest somebody get confused and think you meant fluoride instead?
 
By THE SPORT, I assume you mean bobsledding. You weren't very specific.


So, just to be clear, you do not use abbreviations for things, so if you were writing about the weather, you would use Fahrenheit in full, lest somebody get confused and think you meant fluoride instead?
Not all abbreviations. Just things that are subjective to not being cut and dry clear. Some abbreviations have double meanings that weren’t a thing 10-20 years ago.
 
Well if we were in Jamaica, you would be right.
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:mad: Hey, don't spoof on the Jamaican bobsledders (or Eddy the Eagle). I left home at 19 and moved to Calgary all those years ago specifically to be part of the Winter '88 scene and it was like nothing any Olympics has delivered, before or since. Those memories are precious to all of us here.
 
:goodvibes What are you "yaying" about? I thought you loved winter? :confused3 And comparing your current conditions to ours with the humidity, I'm feeling your damp chill down into my bones just thinking about it. :cold:Same thing with heat in the summer - I'd rather "air fry" than "steam bake". :wave2:
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I was being sarcastic. It’s not good at all that we are that warm already.

As in sentence and then (sarcasm).

That’s a great idea! I’ll do that from now on (SARCASM)

By THE SPORT, I assume you mean bobsledding. You weren't very specific.


So, just to be clear, you do not use abbreviations for things, so if you were writing about the weather, you would use Fahrenheit in full, lest somebody get confused and think you meant fluoride instead?

Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think there’s at least one current thread that uses abbreviations rather than the words written out. Odd, that (sarcasm)

Wow, using (sarcasm) is awesome /s
 
That’s a great idea! I’ll do that from now on (SARCASM)
Keep practicing! I can feel the years falling off of you. You will be Gen Y in no time!!!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think there’s at least one current thread that uses abbreviations rather than the words written out. Odd, that (sarcasm)

Wow, using (sarcasm) is awesome /s
You made me (laugh out loud) twice at 6:30am!!!

You make a good point. When I read stuff like this, " With MLS starting soon..." the first "MLS" that pops into my brain every time is "Multiple Listing Service" from real estate. Perhaps spelling this stuff out every single time so people don't have to use context clues to infer what is being discussed would be worth it.
 
Fair warning...a mated (I assume) pair of Canadian geese flew over our house honking this morning, heading NORTH!!! They are either very optimistic geese or they know something we don't know about winter being over. Forget the groundhog. Geese heading north is the indicator I watch.
Total change of topic, but isn't animal migration fascinating?!? For me, one of the most amazing is Monarch butterflies coming to Canada (all regions of Canada, too) from their birthplaces in Mexico.
https://monarchjointventure.org/monarch-biology/monarch-migration
 
Somebody's been watching too much "Hinterland Who's Who?"

Now you’ve returned the favour by making me laugh and the early hour of 1:10 PM

WELL, it was more than a squeak than a laugh. I have avoided colds since Covid started but I now have an awful one. I’ve tested, and it’s negative, so that’s a positive.

I’m having surgery in two weeks so I guess it’s good I am getting it now, and should be over it by then. Yesterday my throat was so, so scratchy and sore. Today, no sore throat but my voice is gone, gone, gone, hence the squeak for a laugh.
 














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