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not really, but it also depends on were you live in canada.Jester Lord said:How bad are the street gangs there? I heard they were pretty bad on the magic picture box.RavingPenguin said:I live in Alaska, which might as well be a different country from the US. Its different up here. So if you have any questions feel free to ask.Is there any hatred between the majority of Canada and what my friend calls "French Canada"?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
Not myself in particular, but yes. It's really, really sad actually. I had a conversation with a classmate that basically ended with her stating, "I don't need to know that geography. It's not like I'm ever going be there or deal with those people." and I just kinda stared at her.MagnetoHydroDynamics said:@Americans: Are american people really as bad at geography as you're rumoured to be?
yes.lolmynamewastaken said:is god's gift to us really canadian girls?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
no.imacharginmehlaz0r said:do you end every sentence in "ehh"?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
I guess this depends on the region, but where I live, yes. You could throw a handfull of pebbles into a crowd and have a damn hard time hitting someone who didnt own a gun. I own five, but mostley because I used to hunt and was militia for a while.jh322 said:To US citizens...do that many of you really have a gun in your house? Is it pretty much everybody like we are led to believe? I'm aware that it may well be more common in some of the southern states, but really...how many of you don't have a gun somewhere in the house?
in most parts of canada yes. some parts of canada i have traveled to outside my province, no.DND Judgement said:is everything really done in both french and english...?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
also to americans in high school do you really have such defined cliches as we see on TV and in films....?
MagnetoHydroDynamics said:Yes you canMoodels said:Can I kiss you?darkless said:Guess I should say I'm from Ireland if anyone has any questions.
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Dane here (that means I am from Denmark).
@Americans: Are american people really as bad at geography as you're rumoured to be?
Uh wouldn't say so brother has never lived anywhere but in this houseAntlers said:Oh cool. Tell your brother I say hey (he was my housemate in second year. Logically assuming it's the same Seamus.)darkless said:Yes i do it is both my brother's and my fathers name.Antlers said:I'm forever seeing Irish people since I joined. I have a question for you. Do you know Seamus?sm0kybac0n said:I'm Irish too, so that makes *counts* at least 4 of us on this thread... Ask away!![]()
You're right about the other two ages, but what do you mean by gun license? If you mean a hunter safety card stating that you have successfully completed a hunter's safety course and know how to properly handle and use a firearm, then yes, I got mine when I was twelve and I have shot at nothing but targets with no danger to anyone in the vicinity.Archemetis said:For the US, is it really true that you can acquire a gun license at the age of 14, like I've heard or was that a ridiculous rumour?
If it is true I can kinda understand why school shootings happen now...
I mean, 18 to have sex (As far as I'm aware) 21 to drink (Again, as far as i'm aware) but 14 to be a lisenced Gun-owner...
Think about how much sexual tention is let out by shooting shit...
(what i've heard is likely bullshit, but I figure an american knows better.)
darkless said:Yes you canMagnetoHydroDynamics said:Moodels said:Can I kiss you?darkless said:Guess I should say I'm from Ireland if anyone has any questions.
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Dane here (that means I am from Denmark).
@Americans: Are american people really as bad at geography as you're rumoured to be?
Uh wouldn't say so brother has never lived anywhere but in this houseAntlers said:Oh cool. Tell your brother I say hey (he was my housemate in second year. Logically assuming it's the same Seamus.)darkless said:Yes i do it is both my brother's and my fathers name.Antlers said:I'm forever seeing Irish people since I joined. I have a question for you. Do you know Seamus?sm0kybac0n said:I'm Irish too, so that makes *counts* at least 4 of us on this thread... Ask away!![]()
Remarkable! A second Seamus in Ireland.darkless said:Uh wouldn't say so brother has never lived anywhere but in this house![]()
They still make them periodically. Here. Last time was in 2003; my grandpa gives them to me whenever they get printed.Curtmiester said:Yes and no. We did use it along time ago but not anymore.Cpt_Oblivious said:Since I'm a Brit an donly just found this out I'd like to ask anyone from America:
- Did you know that $2 bills exist?
I know absolutely mental thought.Antlers said:Remarkable! A second Seamus in Ireland.darkless said:Uh wouldn't say so brother has never lived anywhere but in this house![]()
Is it unusual to have dog sleds for transportation? Or is it asRavingPenguin said:*snip*
Only on the east coastSubzerowings said:Do you really pronounce "about" as "aboot"?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
Yes. There is a fair bit of animosity between French and English Canada, which is to say, Quebec and everywhere else. There's also a certain hatred of the eastern provinces by the western provinces. Basically, the west doesn't feel fairly represented in the Federal Government. And most people (especially in the west) feel that the government favours French Canada and are resentful.Jester Lord said:.Is there any hatred between the majority of Canada and what my friend calls "French Canada"?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
Some of them are quite nice, yes. Some of them are obnoxious, but that's the same anywhere.lolmynamewastaken said:is god's gift to us really canadian girls?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
First of all, it's 'eh', only one h. Second of all, some of us do, some of us don't. I do hear eh a fair bit, but,it depends on your region and social class.imacharginmehlaz0r said:do you end every sentence in "ehh"?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
I will agree with my fellow oregonian.jad4400 said:It depends on the high school. At my school we really don't have the cliches and the problems that come with them. We are all kinda just laid back (like the rest of Oregon really), but I'm there are some high school in my country that are like that (probably in California or Florida).DND Judgement said:is everything really done in both french and english...?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
also to americans in high school do you really have such defined cliches as we see on TV and in films....?
Okay, now that's freaky. That means there's at least three Oregonians on this thread as well.magnuslion said:I will agree with my fellow oregonian.jad4400 said:It depends on the high school. At my school we really don't have the cliches and the problems that come with them. We are all kinda just laid back (like the rest of Oregon really), but I'm there are some high school in my country that are like that (probably in California or Florida).DND Judgement said:is everything really done in both french and english...?emwhite123 said:i dunno what i want to ask yet...
im from canada, ask away
also to americans in high school do you really have such defined cliches as we see on TV and in films....?