Where the hell does the "gentle" Canadian stereotype come from?

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letsnoobtehpwns

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Gentle Canadian stereotype? Never heard of it. I always imagined Canadian stereotypes covered in baby seal blood and stuffing their faces with roasted moose (mooses? meese?).
 

fulano

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Those aware of Canada have the tendency of saying that canadians are like americans...but nice, and since no canadian has ever called me a spic so far, I'm inclined to agree.

Besides, Captain Reynolds is canadian, and that's all I need to know, man.
 

teisjm

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I thought canadians where huge bearded dudes who wore bear pelts and worked as lumberjacks.

Also, their faces seems like they're sliced horizontally and they love fart jokes...
 

rainman2203

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To be honest I've never heard of this stereotype being assigned to Canada. My go-to's tend to be making fun of the accent, but beyond that there is little aside from the association with the French to make fun of. And to be honest, is it really that bad of one? I live in America, and I can't stand people:
A) South of the Mason-Dixon Line (hill billies and bible-thumpers)
B)From anywhere on the east coast, especially, NY, Jersey, or Boston (enough said)
C)Some Californians (most are actually really nice)

Points being, even Americans don't like other Americans, and most people have some level of nationalism. Being polite is hardly a stereotype to be ashamed about.

It could be worse, you could be American, British, French, German, Australian, Chinese, Swedish, Mexican... or any nationality other than Canadian.

Oh and Canada is just America's hat. :)
 

The Shade

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All I know for sure is that our drinking age is two years lower than the Americans'. Quebec's is even lower.

And we don't obey the drinking limit anyway.

Now if you'll excuse me, it's blackfly season, and I need to run for the arctic before I get eaten alive. *grabs the beer and runs*
 

The Shade

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teisjm said:
I thought canadians where huge bearded dudes who wore bear pelts and worked as lumberjacks.

Also, their faces seems like they're sliced horizontally and they love fart jokes...
"I'm not your buddy, friend. "
 

fangoram

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Living on the East Coast I can tell you there are a lot of dicks in Canada, me being one of them. my best friend has even been quoted as saying that my "gift to the world will be to shrivel up and die" and this comes from a soft spoken hippie chick.
 

likalaruku

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Probably in assosiation to the stereotype that Americans (& Australians) are assholes, therefore Canadians must be gentile by comparison.
 

Altorin

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canadians typically pride themselves on their levelheadedness.

Canadians have an deepseeded ability to laugh at our own expense that other nationalities have a trouble with. Americans only really laugh at their media or their politics, if they laugh at all. Canadians laugh at every facet of canadian life.

Also, on the whole, canadians tend to be more polite, although that's truly a stereotype, and there are plenty of canadian dickweeds.. but when we visit other countries, we tend to identify ourselves as canadians (flags on the backpack), and I for one (and many like me) are gracious to our host country.
 

manicfoot

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Ummm... the world is full of arseholes. For every person who helps an old lady cross the road there's someone around the corner waiting to rape her. Canada is no exception.
 

Sewblon

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I think it came from your countries politics being more liberal than ours and liberals having an image of being effeminate.
 

Random Argument Man

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Guitar Gamer said:
I HATE ALMOST ALL FRENCH CANADIANS!!!!!!
I guess you and I won't be friends then... Shame..

Je n'aurai pas ton amitié. Ceci est une histoire triste. Je me demande: "Quel est la journé que le Canada anglais et le Canada français seront finalement des amis?"
 

Gaz_mcMillan

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It's probably came around because the stereotypical American is mean and gun toting , thus meaning the world needed someone who was nice on the North American continent.

P.S. I don't find the American stereotype to be true, in fact I have two friends that are American and they are not mean and gun toting
 

Fanboy

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I saw that episode of King of the Hill. It made me cringe. I don't know what you mean by Gentle, they came off as rude assholes to me. I don't like how they explained their dickish behavior as being that of a typical Canadian, and not the fact that Canada has it's share of pricks just the same as America. Oh well...

The only thing about the Canadian stereotype that really bugs me is the accent. I live on the west coast of Canada, so I can't say I have that much experience with the rest of it besides a few visits to Ontario and Saskatchewan, but I have never heard anyone talk with a so-called Canadian Accent that so many stereotypical portrayals use. I'm pretty sure it's the Newfoundland accent, but it doesn't explain why it's applied to the rest of Canada. Damn Newfies.
 

BlackJack47

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Canadians are people like everyone else...do we actually have to DISCUSS stereotypes now? they are just so not cool at this time in our world.
 

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sizzle949 said:
For anyone who watches King of the Hill, the new episode yesterday had a Canadian family come down to live in their neighbourhood for a while. For some reason, they were portrayed as gentle, if not passive-aggressive, who refused to talk in a tone (with their stereotypical accent) any higher than a mother would when talking reassuringly to their kid after they cut their knee while playing. I'm sure we have all seen one show or another in which Canadians are seen as these almost pansy-like figures As a Canadian who has lived all around Canada, I've yet to truly find a city in which the majority people there weren't either A) Quite rude, usually being the bigger cities or almost all of Quebec, or B) Rednecks who have drunken bonfires every other night or drunken bar fights over a hockey game for the rest. Even when we examine history, Canadians were seen as elite soldiers up until after World War 2 (the Americans have this tendency to make every other country in both World War's sound obsolete, so it's understandable to have no idea about Canada's involvement). The same can kind of be said towards Americans being seen as these selfish, egotistical dicks, but all the Americans I know are insanely nice and polite people (which is funny because I made a point earlier about Americans being egotistical). I can kind of understand how that stereotype comes from American Foreign Policy over the past 50 some years, but I can't wrap my head around this idea of Canadians as overly nice.
Well just feel happy they you can pigeon-hole entire populations and get on with regular ignorance.
 

Guitar Gamer

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Random argument man said:
Guitar Gamer said:
I HATE ALMOST ALL FRENCH CANADIANS!!!!!!
I guess you and I won't be friends then... Shame..

Je n'aurai pas ton amitié. Ceci est une histoire triste. Je me demande: "Quel est la journé que le Canada anglais et le Canada français seront finalement des amis?"
je suis desolet (or how ever you say it) je ne pas parle frainces bien.................. also that bit of language is actually learned, not translated but it was so badly spoken I guess you probablt already knew that