I Agree.Azurian said:You gave me this Canada I could never hate you. You made my Saturday mornings so so so so awesome
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I Agree.Azurian said:You gave me this Canada I could never hate you. You made my Saturday mornings so so so so awesome
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(American here) I love canada, but that doesn't put you in the safe zone for jokes, i crack all kinds of nationality jokes all the timeRedlin5 said:TO DATE I have never heard anyone say "about" "aboot" unless they were doing it ironically.Dango said:make fun of them for saying words like "about" differently.
In anycase, most Americans I talk to love to make fun of us but don't actually hate us. We're too awesome for that.
I'm second this, it's pretty much how I'm feeling right now, not really offended just a little put out.Sightless Wisdom said:I find myself slightly offended, being a Canadian in this thread. I find it very strange how many people in America think of Canada as the "little brother" country. Considering how much America seems to value the outcomes of wars you'd think they would remember what role Canada has played in the two world wars... beyond that I believe our politics are quite a bit more sensible than our southern friends. In any case, yes I do get milk in bags and spell things with "u" in them... so there you go.
THAT WAS FROM CANADA?!?!?!?!?!?!Azurian said:You gave me this Canada I could never hate you. You made my Saturday mornings so so so so awesome
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I bet other people have probably asked you this (even in this same thread), but where are the Canadians you've heard say "Abouoot" from? Because I've lived in B.C. all my life and never heard anyone say it in any way other than "Abowt"... that is aside from people doing impressions of Canadian accents.Dango said:It's more of a joke hate for most people. We just like to call them backwards and make fun of them for saying words like "about" differently.
EDIT: I'm aware that Canadians don't say "aboot", but from spending lots of time in Canada I can say that most pronounce it "Abouoot" as opposed to the more American "Abowt".
I don't get the "cops that ride around on horses" idea. RCMP look like this:shadyh8er said:I don't think we dislike Canadians. They're just such an easy target. I mean the accent alone is enough, but add to that the cops that ride horses and the serious business that is hockey, and you've got a joke gold mine!
On the flipside, they did give us Eugene Levy, Jim Carrey, Pam Anderson, and Vancouver (where the Playboy bunnies are born and raised).
We are observing all the fat people! ...eh?WaywardHaymaker said:I see all 90% of you mashed up against our border like a kid squeezing his face up against a candy store window
I don't think that is love for Canada on the part of the Americans in question, that started in the Vietnam war when admitting to being American became something of a social faux pas in Europe.SamBargeron said:Hell, a lot of Americans claim to be Canadian when they travel.
Well, when I worked for Equifax (yes, Canadians handled American credit reports, mwah ha ha!!), I would sometimes purposely pronounce it "aboot" to make the callers laugh. Although once, without playing up the Canuck accent, I was actually asked if I was from the Martimes (EAst coast Canada). Although we all had to lie and say we were in Georgia.Dango said:It's more of a joke hate for most people. We just like to call them backwards and make fun of them for saying words like "about" differently.
EDIT: I'm aware that Canadians don't say "aboot", but from spending lots of time in Canada I can say that most pronounce it "Abouoot" as opposed to the more American "Abowt".