SyracuseWolvrine said:I'm sure some of us Americans believe that, I on the other hand, know better.
(I also know that Canadians have both cars and electricity, there's more to do than just watch hockey, most people do not have pet beavers (nor moose), and that the 401 is the most boring highway I've ever driven on.) (That being said, after driving the 401, I now know that Speed, Tailgating, Drunk Driving, and Fatigue can kill me, and that I'll get "1 demerit point" if I get caught going 120 in a 100 zone)
I also find it pleasant that most places that I've stopped in Canada will accept American currency, and wish that more places in America would accept Canadian currency. (I believe I still have $3 or 4 CDN in my car's change box, leftover from the last time I was in Canada)
crazee4mickey said:When we got off the elevator we were laughing so hard-it was like we had gone and released them personally--made us proud to be Canadian though!
ChisJo said:Syracuse Wolvrine, I didn't mean to offend you, and if I did, I'm sorry.
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Hey, more than 50% of them voted for George Bush didn't they?totalia said:...My god. How can people actually be this misinformed?...
pumpkinboy said:Hey, more than 50% of them voted for George Bush didn't they?And after seeing these election results and you're really surprised at the ignorance of many of my countrymen??!!
Really, some of these people make Stockwell Day sound well-informed and thoughtful (the Flintstones is not a documentary!).
Funny thread tho.
pumpkinboy said:Hey, more than 50% of them voted for George Bush didn't they?And after seeing these election results and you're really surprised at the ignorance of many of my countrymen??!!
pumpkinboy said:Ignorance is everywhere folks, and my countrymen do not have a monopoly on it by any stretch of the imagination.
jersey shark said:(especially at the level of the fast food employee...of course...this should not be surprising!!!).
I find Canadians (generally speaking) don't know too much about US geography (can you name the 3 largest cities in New Mexico) history (Who were the "Minutemen"?), or even cultural items that aren't necessarily truly American (Cinqo de Mayo, for example...what is this??). QUOTE]
As to your first comment - OUCH! Glad I don't work for one.
You are talking about very specific things. I know Cinqo de Mayo is a holiday in Mexico, its to do with wnning a war victory - but I know that from being in Mexico. Minutemen? again heard of it, again a war question - it was a group of soldiers. Do I really need to know more about them? I don't think so.
We are not surprise that someone hasn't hear of, for example, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet (which is renowned world wide) but the fact that they have never heard of the PROVINCE of Manitoba! Some people don't even realize we have provinces and not states. Simple things like the Provinces (we learn all the States here), that our Christmas lands on Dec 25, that our clock has 24 hours (lol, sorry but I love that one), the fact that Canada does have a summer season ( a very hot one in some provinces), that we have a Prime minister and not a president. That we DO NOT live in igloos, lol. We are not talking about specific cities or historical events just perceptions in regards to Canada period.
Alot of this is in fun only but think about it, if everytime (ok, many times not everytime) you spoke to a Canadian, they asked you what New Jersey is and what province is it in and was surprised that you weren't all farmers with Jersey cows, would it not get to you? lol, you may be rolling your eyes but those are the type of questions we hear all the time.
So I'll make you a deal, we'll stop saying pasta, if you stop saying "ya'll",![]()
Sandyincanada said:So I'll make you a deal, we'll stop saying pasta, if you stop saying "ya'll"
merfsko said:Hey! I'm Canadian and "y'all" is part of my everyday vocabulary!![]()
but really, about the 'past-a' thing, people pronounce things differently, sometimes a whole nation sometimes just a single person (I always pronounced 'plain' play-in , and my family/friends makes fun of me)
So the 'past-a' is just another of saying it.