World's Opinion on Canadians. What do you, the People Think of us?

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Bakabaikun

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Generalisations FTL. Seriously every country has it's fair share of nice fellows, utter bastards and all manner of shades in between. Admittedly some manage to keep their less-than-pleasant inhabitants concealed more than others but you can't say you do or don't like a country because you've met mostly one end of the spectrum; that's just silly.
Blayze post=18.72204.751892 said:
Canadians are Americans who think they're French.
That's not an Al Murray reference is it?
mark_n_b post=18.72204.752128 said:
You never see a Brit asking "So, do you guys like us?
That's because we already know the answer, it's mostly a no unless they want/need something, but we don't care. :p

EDIT: Please ignore the glaring hypocrisy of that last sentence. ;)
 

BUTT3RSC0TH

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being in metro Detroit, i don't hate Canada, they've got good beer, and Tim Horton's. I just think that it just doesn't have a huge part in the world stage. It just doesn't seem like they do i could be wrong about that. I would like to visit though, i hear its very clean over there. Besides they don't seem to be the arrogant pricks that are Americans.
 

fix-the-spade

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They're almost impossible to anger (in person), I tried it last year, sprayed beer all over a total stranger and he gave me a flippin hug!

Also, Like The Scottish, Welsh and Kiwi's they seem to have a complex about their nationality. Maybe it's being next door to a larger, more influential neighbour or having an accent that can be confused. But everywhere (and everything) has the Canadian flag on it, except Quebec, which has the Canadian AND French flags, all right I get it, I'm in Canada. Other than that they're collectively a lovely bunch, except for the ones that I'm a blood relative to...
 

Albert Wesker

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In Canada, milk comes in bags.

But seriously, I've only meet about one or two Canadians, and they were pretty nice guys.
 

Alphavillain

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I see Canadians as the Scandinavians of North America. Likeable, decent people who have no time for wars, or taking over the world. All the Candians I have met are like this. Although you have produced Bryan Adams, so no one's perfect...
 

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pha kin su pah post=18.72204.751878 said:
i believe everything South Park taught me about Canada.
Take what the simpsons say about Canada
"The CN Tower is closing soon"
"Would an American dollar change your mind"
"AMERICAN CURRENCY! When would you like your eggs sir?"
lol back when that joke worked, and wasn't the other way around.

SilentHunter7 post=18.72204.752687 said:
They invented Hockey, so they cant be ALL bad ;)
We invented basketball too. We invented alot of things, like poutine. Mmmmm poutine.
 

TomNook

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You guys were awesome in both World Wars, and ummmm, yea so thanks for your contributions in both World Wars.
 

BaronAsh

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juandonde post=18.72204.751817 said:
Canadians are our friendly, but backward neighbors to the North. Their lower medical costs and associations with French people frighten and confuse us. Also your bacon is weird, but tasty nonetheless. Also while your side has the bigger portion of Niagara Falls I have heard that the U.S. side is the better view.

I've heard they like hockey.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Anarchemitis post=18.72204.752739 said:
NewClassic post=18.72204.751844 said:
Otherwise, you're cool people. And you're a HAT!
And America is the cooky-looking head.
Does that make Mexico our goatee or our freakish neck?

(by the way, Canada is a comically oversized and roomy hat ;) )
 

irishdelinquent

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DamienHell post=18.72204.752992 said:
pha kin su pah post=18.72204.751878 said:
i believe everything South Park taught me about Canada.
Take what the simpsons say about Canada
"The CN Tower is closing soon"
"Would an American dollar change your mind"
"AMERICAN CURRENCY! When would you like your eggs sir?"
lol back when that joke worked, and wasn't the other way around.

SilentHunter7 post=18.72204.752687 said:
They invented Hockey, so they cant be ALL bad ;)
We invented basketball too. We invented alot of things, like poutine. Mmmmm poutine.
lol oh the simpsons. You've got to love how that episode is like 4 years old, and now our dollar (the Loonie, to ye foreigners) is stronger than the american dollar. As for basketball, you've got to laugh at how the country that invented the sport only has one professional team. And as for poutine....mmmmm, poutine.
 

Gamer137

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Beowulf DW post=18.72204.752318 said:
Canada is like America's kick ass little brother.

Canada: "Where ya goin' U.S.?"

America: "I'm goin' to war."

Canada: "War!?...Can I come?"

America: "OK...but you should probably ask mom and dad first."

Canada: "Mom! Dad! Can I go to war with America?"

Britain: "It's OK by me, sweety!"

France: "You're dead to me."

(/joke)

But seriously, I think that Canadians are cool in their own way. They don't mess with other people, but other people certainly regret messing them. That's how they roll.
Haha. I have no real opinion on Canada sence I have never been their and as far as I know, I don't know any Canadians personally. But it was funny. The French father thing was the best part.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Smiles post=18.72204.753171 said:
our money is pretty colors, and it doesnt stink like american money...
You mean smell like paper?

If this is true then it would be an interesting consequence of the ink, since a Canadian dollar and and American dollar is made of otherwise identicle material.

And I love that our money's green, it allows for so many plant-cash puns.
 

jeremyTH

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You Canada guys are too happy,and if anyone knows a person who is happy to much, its creepy.
Also you guys must be up too something.