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Man, I wish I lived in Canada and one day I will. Or Norway, perhaps? I just love snow and to me it seems that Canada has its priorities straight.
 

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Cheshire the Cat said:
Guess Canadians dont know much about the rest of the world other than the US. >.>
Well, they are joined to us at the hip. I guess our lack of foreign knowledge bled off.

Also:
only americans spell colour cirrectly.
Fix that for you.

*runs*
 

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Lizardon said:
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Also, tomato sauce does not in any way shape or form equal ketchup.
Here in Australia, what you call ketchup, we call tomato sauce.
So what do you call our tomato sauce? cause tomato sauce =/= ketchup, well here at least.
 

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dangdiggityderek said:
mmmmmmm cheese curds but seriously why do you wonder how we live just because your country has something we don't have. On the other hand I hate how everyone uses Canada as this shining example of universal health care. Their system has problems too.
I was just teasing thought it make for interesting different conversation I thought it was kinda obv to be honest. Our health care is pritty good better than most but there are countries out there with better systems than ours I think the reason Canada gets mentioned alot is because we are so close to the states who have almost the worst system
 

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Cheshire the Cat said:
NZ has bags of milk, useless fucking things they are. Poutine is just gravy fries with cheese. Tomato sauce flavoured chips are disgusting. And only americans spell colour as "color".
Guess Canadians dont know much about the rest of the world other than the US. >.>
Well as you can see from most of the comments most countries don't have these things or will only have 1. I was obviously exaggerating in my opening post too I mean that is how you get controversy hence more comments and better conversation going. I guess the point of this post is mostly was it necessary to openly bash my country based on a single exaggerated post from one person you never met nor know anything about?
 

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I had cousins come from the US.

We bring milk out for them.

Hilarity ensues.

I'm amazed more places in the US don't have poutine, it seems like something that would be popular over there.

And I'm refering to the correct Quebec kind. With real curds.
 

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I must say, I feel just a wee bit confused here. You crazy Auzzies and Yanks, with your different customs and phrases and whatnot...
 

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Last time I was in Russia they had bagged milk. Well, at least in the southern part of Siberia.
Though, they other milk as well.
 

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aba1 said:
why would you want milk in a bag? that just sounds insanly stupid.

poutine= chips, cheese and gravy right? whats so special about that. i can go to my uni canteen and buy chips and gravy and put cheese on it. but doesnt sand al lthat tasty. i would prefer wedges with sour cream and chilli sauce.

sounds like canada is the crazy one and the rest of the world is the sane one.