Author Topic: Thanksgiving in Canada.  (Read 9233 times)

I quite like how we don't make a big deal about Thanksgiving here. It's not as commercial that way.

I quite like how we don't make a big deal about Thanksgiving here. It's not as commercial that way.
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you left more than two cents and badspot needed it for the rent.

you left more than two cents and badspot needed it for the rent.
Illogical.

you don't get to decide because i have more cents than you.

Russians do not celebrate thanksgiving
At least the ones that live in Russia....


this is how it all works

globally it's nuclear warheads.

here, your experience is based on the amount of handicapation you posses. that's why Lord Tony is high up there and bronies are a large part.

color
Just pointing this out, he's lying about being Canadian. We spell it "colour"

this is how it all works

globally it's nuclear warheads.

here, your experience is based on the amount of handicapation you posses. that's why Lord Tony is high up there and bronies are a large part.
I don't get what you're saying.

Just pointing this out, he's lying about being Canadian. We spell it "colour"

Canadacigarette here, nobody I know spells it "colour". Nobody spells "favourite" either. I also don't know anyone who eats poutine regularly, lives in an igloo, owns sled dogs, says "katsup", "aboot", or says "eh" every sentence.

Canadacigarette here, nobody I know spells it "colour". Nobody spells "favourite" either. I also don't know anyone who eats poutine regularly, lives in an igloo, owns sled dogs, says "katsup", "aboot", or says "eh" every sentence.
Every person I have ever met has spelt it colour, favourite, labour and cheque. I guess some people may differ, but the truth is, that is the proper Canadian spelling. It is no different anywhere else in Canada. So I guess what I said was wrong, but I don't trust anything that Sulfate said. Calling it "catsup" is not a Canadian thing. It is a personal preference and is not widely used throughout Canada. Aboot and eh are clearly stereotypes and I won't even bring them up. So I made a mistake. I just find it odd that someone who goes around bashing the US in what appears to be a plea for attention who claims to be Canadian would be telling the truth. Sorry.

The catsup thing was a Corner Gas reference more than anything else  :cookieMonster:

Every person I have ever met has spelt it colour, favourite, labour and cheque. I guess some people may differ, but the truth is, that is the proper Canadian spelling. It is no different anywhere else in Canada. So I guess what I said was wrong, but I don't trust anything that Sulfate said. Calling it "catsup" is not a Canadian thing. It is a personal preference and is not widely used throughout Canada. Aboot and eh are clearly stereotypes and I won't even bring them up. So I made a mistake. I just find it odd that someone who goes around bashing the US in what appears to be a plea for attention who claims to be Canadian would be telling the truth. Sorry.
Canadacigarette here, nobody I know spells it "colour". Nobody spells "favourite" either. I also don't know anyone who eats poutine regularly, lives in an igloo, owns sled dogs, says "katsup", "aboot", or says "eh" every sentence.
BECAUSE CANADA IS A HIVEMIND AND EVERYONE DOES EVERYTHING THE SAME