When I hear Canada, I think of.... where I live, but with more aboot, french people, and more cold.
When I hear Canada, I think of.... where I live, but with more aboot, french people, and more cold.
I think of Canadians pretty much the same way as Americans since I've been to Canada a few times and I'm from Michigan.

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the snow is actually good in some ways. for example. if theres a shitload of it, you dont go to school! i missed 14 days of school this year because of snowdays
I'm a US American who has always wanted to be a Canadian... One day I'll settle in Hamilton, Ontario.. as soon as I get a real job and can prove to the immigration dept. that I wouldn't be a burden to Canadian society.
CaptainPrefrences said:
LOL. nah we have to learn french as a second language until grade 9, but most people dont give a fuck about french outside of quebec. especially in southern ontario as many immigrants come here. only the quebecers really emphasize french |
Hey! I'm from Manitoba.

well you thinking that we think that might also be misguided. I think of Canada as the word "aye," the canadian accent, and as a generally nice portion of the world's people.
| Legend11 said: I'm Canadian and I find Canada seems to be in the middle in terms of likes and dislikes between America and Britain. |
Long live the Queen, Hurrah!
Yes
| CaptainPrefrences said: untouch the snow is actually good in some ways. for example. if theres a shitload of it, you dont go to school! i missed 14 days of school this year because of snowdays |
I got 1 snow day out of it.
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