Aladora
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Have they retained a bit of the South African accent?
We haven't met yet (mostly covid and just life busy) but I do know from my nextdoor neighbor that new neighbors up the street moved last year from South Africa. When I worked at JCP when I was a teen my coworker moved from South Africa as a toddler and didn't have an accent any longer but her mother def. did
My parents, yes absolutely. My sister, no because she was only around a year old at the time they moved here.
How do Canadians view Captain Simcoe? We don’t have positive views on him here in the USA but I believe he is viewed favorably in Canada for his contributions?
I'm gonna have to Google him before I can answer this in any way...although I have to assume he is what Lake Simcoe is named after?
A question for Canadians. When I was a kid visiting my Aunts and Uncles in Canada I was surprised that the mailman made deliveries twice a day, morning and afternoon. However, the mailman would not pickup outgoing mail from your house, you had to go to a drop box or the post office for that. Is that still the case?
No to the two deliveries per day and yes to the not picking up outgoing mail. I've actually never seen 2 deliveries per day and I am almost 50.
In my experience, South Africans can certainly figure out a native accent rather quickly. I had a classmate in high school who moved from South Africa. Her accent was indistinguishable from locals almost immediately.
All the ex-South Africans I know have kept their accents with the caveat that if they left SA when they were young, then likely no to keeping it. There is a pretty large ex-SA population where I live and I really enjoy hearing the accents!
Do Canadians have absentee voting?
We have mail-in ballots as well as advance polling in addition to voting on election day.