Mexico is the United States of Mexico. We still call Mexico 'Mexico', though.Skeleon said:[small]Why do we almost exclusively call people from the USA Americans, by the way? Everybody in North and South America are Americans.
That'd be like calling French Europeans but nobody else from Europe Europeans.[/small]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbzm7do-u_Q check it out;DGlefistus said:Burn to the ground? Oh, you mean like the White House when Canadian Redcoats marched on Washington in retaliation for a siege on Montreal?
I just checked, and the Canadian dollar is about 97c American.Anacortian said:They overvalue their currency. I live within two hours of the boarder, and I have worked food service. They often do not understand why an American just will not take a Loony at the same value as a greenback.
no way, I'm the exact oppostie! (minus the steriotypes but I can't help it if everyone else is under the table when we get drinking)Eoin Livingston said:In stereotypes, a bit weird, quirky and to nice. As both a Canadian (by birth and by law) and Irish (blood and location) I have to deal with both stereotypes and general ignorance regularly.
In real life however, Canada's freaking awesome!
Too... long...Flos said:If you really want to get technical, you can just call us citizens of the United States of America.
actually its from george carlin um skit where he talks about how he always hopes things get worseGlefistus said:Burn to the ground? Oh, you mean like the White House when Canadian Redcoats marched on Washington in retaliation for a siege on Montreal?wikicated said:" and canada burns to the ground but nobody notices"
"BLAME CANADA, BLAME CANADA"
naw i dont really care althought canada tends to be the butt of every joke
which i laugh at without guilt
soory