How does the world see Canada

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irishdelinquent

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As a Canadian, all of my comments carry a twinge of bias, but an even greater quantity of truth.

- Canada produced her

.......I'm sorry, what was I saying again? I seem to have lost my train of boobiesI mean thought.

- Canada also produced him


The only man I would go gay for.

- Not only do we produce kick-ass bacon, we also have...


mmmmm, poutine.



mmmmm, beaver tails. The canadian Churo.



Bow before your coffee god!


All in all, I can't imagine wanting to live anywhere else. That's not meant to speak ill of other countries at all, I just love this place. Come and visit sometime guys, you'll be overwhelmed by pure politeness.

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Vuzzmop

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In New Zealand, most people see Canada as an extension of the US (mirroring in some ways how most countries think of us as an extension of Australia.) Insulting in many ways, I know, but relations between Canada and New Zealand seem to be improving.
Personally, I don't get the whole Canadians and politeness thing. Maybe it's just in comparison with the United States. We really do get some rude US tourists.

Also? Maple syrup. You guys? Awesome.
 

piez13

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irishdelinquent said:
As a Canadian, all of my comments carry a twinge of bias, but an even greater quantity of truth.

- Canada produced her

.......I'm sorry, what was I saying again? I seem to have lost my train of boobiesI mean thought.

- Canada also produced him


The only man I would go gay for.

- Not only do we produce kick-ass bacon, we also have...


mmmmm, poutine.



mmmmm, beaver tails. The canadian Churo.



Bow before your coffee god!


All in all, I can't imagine wanting to live anywhere else. That's not meant to speak ill of other countries at all, I just love this place. Come and visit sometime guys, you'll be overwhelmed by pure politeness.

Canadian Irishdelinquent
That is fucking hilarious.

Why is our politeness the first thing anyone brings up, eh?
 

uhgungawa

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irishdelinquent said:
All in all, I can't imagine wanting to live anywhere else.
What about Utah, where you can have as many wives as you want. OK, scratch that

And what about Arkansas where you can marry your sister. Maybe not

Don't forget Florida, where all the 85 year old MILFs are. Um, no

Screw this, you still got room up there LOL
 

Lord George

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You never seem to hear about Canada much in the UK, with all I've gathered from TV being that America likes to make jokes about you, but then again you seem like Americans safer and more mature brother and you did make Nathan Fillion I think which means they must be pretty cool.
 

Eleuthera

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Mostly I see Canada as USA+, very alike but better in almost everyway that really counts. In reality we hear next to nothing about Canada here, except for the WWII rememberances since it was the Canadians who liberated (the important parts, read my home town, of) the Netherlands.
 

kokirisoldier

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Mom: English as all hell.
Dad: French Canadian.

Produced me as some sort of joke to see which personality would piss off small town America more.

Lucky for me I live in upstate New York near the falls, so I can always run to Canada when the America gets too much to handle.
 

ThisNewGuy

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Well, to be honest, a lot of Americans now believe Canada is a communist state with socialized medicine. We can all thank Fox News for that.
 

CanadianWolverine

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Vuzzmop said:
In New Zealand, most people see Canada as an extension of the US (mirroring in some ways how most countries think of us as an extension of Australia.) Insulting in many ways, I know, but relations between Canada and New Zealand seem to be improving.
Personally, I don't get the whole Canadians and politeness thing. Maybe it's just in comparison with the United States. We really do get some rude US tourists.

Also? Maple syrup. You guys? Awesome.
New Zealand rules. Seriously, you have Canadian's beat all over the place on being polite, I hear your Mauri [sorry if I spelled that wrong] (First Nations) get treated a ton better, and your parliamentary politics may not yet be tainted by US republicans masquerading as conservatives. You have just as beautiful and cool wilderness with all the activities associated with it. You are responsible for Peter Jackson (Thank you!). And I haven't even gotten to the best part - did you know New Zealand has brothels that are known for treating their women the best? Hot damn, forget Canucks, Kiwis friggin are the secret rulers of the world. ;)

It wouldn't even surprise me in the least if I were to learn New Zealand legalized marijuana or has some of the deadliest special forces known to man - you know, when they aren't kicking ass in rugby.

And I would like to explain the very rude US tourists a bit, we get them quite frequently here: They are still taught that the customer is always right, IIRC. Sadly, they are misinformed on purpose to facilitate sales, blame their under funded public education system and for profit news reporters. :p
 

Vern

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I see Canada as our friendly neighbor to the North. I have no beef with you, although I find it funny when you say 'eh'. I'm rather positive on the country, Canada minds it's own business, sends us some decent celebrities (Kids in the Hall) and some bad ones (everyone else), and does it's own thing. Doesn't sound bad at all really, it seems a bit more relaxed, and I'm in support of less people around me. I doubt I'll ever expatriate, but if I did I'd probably move to the Northwest Territories.
 

irishdelinquent

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Eleuthera said:
Mostly I see Canada as USA+, very alike but better in almost everyway that really counts. In reality we hear next to nothing about Canada here, except for the WWII rememberances since it was the Canadians who liberated (the important parts, read my home town, of) the Netherlands.
My great uncle fought in the Netherlands. My parents went over there a couple of years ago, and they said that the reception they received there was simply humbling. I am glad that my family could have helped out.
 

Booze Zombie

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Canadia, eh, what are you talkin' aboot?

Seriously though, seems like a great place with nice people.
Never heard an angry Canadian in my life, oddly.
 

heyheysg

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I heard they're pretty friendly to the minorities, as in no Racism, highest ratio of AM/WF in the world or something.

It's also freakin cold

Great culture, comics and music wise
 

michael_ab

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Bilbo536 said:
Canada FTW

Then again, I'm from Canada so I'm a bit biased...lol

Seriously, I think the world probably sees us as laid back, kinda in the background. Maybe they see us as peacekeepers, or maybe just like some out-o-the-way country. I'm actually kinda interested to see what people think too.
completly right, minus the peacekeeping, you dont involve yourself much in world affairs, unlike we americans, who are like a horny drunkard in a strip bar

as a matter of fact most of us are