Author Topic: Canada, explained to an American citizen  (Read 7449 times)

I feel sorry for the person who says "eh" 900 times per minute.

I feel sorry for the person who says "eh" 900 times per minute.

Never in my entire life have I ever heard anyone say "Eh" 900 times. Ever. I actually haven't even heard "Eh" all week.

Before you guys actually go stereotyping Canada and saying that it's 90% french and a hostile frozen wasteland, why don't you come up here and live for a while in Toronto or Oshawa, where there is free healthcare, education, clean water, better law, etc, etc.
« Last Edit: December 08, 2010, 07:49:50 AM by MackTheHunter »

Oh god I am learning about the Revolution in History.

You guys are talking to the wrong Canadians because I constantly hear them say eh.

The only stereotype that is true is lack of knowledge about other countries. Maybe not you, personally. But jesus, so many stupid things I've heard first hand in person from Americans about places outside of America.
You're saying a stereotype is true cause you talked to a few idiots in America? Every country has idiots. No normal person would remember everything about other countries. In could go to your countrie and ask those questions and get the same dumbass response.

Making maple syrup, having lots of snow, saying "eh" all the time gives the country its character.

I don't know about you, but I think thats pretty cool :D

Making maple syrup, having lots of snow, saying "eh" all the time gives the country its character.
I've never eaten maple syrup, I hate snow, and I rarely say eh.

I've never eaten maple syrup, I hate snow, and I rarely say eh.
Well then your one of the unlucky ones :c

I <3 canada now, even though I'm not American.


I kind of want to move to Canada though. Better healthcare, prettier countryside, less populated, and it allows gay marriage. I'm not gay or anything, I'm just tired of all the cigarettes at my school who think gays are evil.

free healthcare, education, clean water, better law, etc, etc.

obama's plan

Im from Edmoton, Alberta ;)


It's all aboat the way they say "ou".