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what are some Canadian stereotypes?

I (a Canadian) want to know (because i laughed so much while listening to Canadian idiot)
 doodle_the_mice posted over a year ago
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BlindBandit92 said:
I am not Canadian but one stereotype would be that they say "eh" all the time. Fuck it. I am American and I say "eh" sometimes.

And then you have the silly Hetalian stereotype of Canada. >.> (Honestly it's not necessary to repeat that joke every time)
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tokidoki123 posted over a year ago
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Lol, that hetalian one is only representing the governent :3 not the people
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
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^It is still a Canadian stereotype. It doesn't matter whether it's people or not.
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
prussiaducky said:
The "eh" thing

Being super quiet

And....loving maple syrup/pancake+tim hortons

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To be honest, I say "eh" all the time....or "no?". When I was in Toronto, a lot of people said "eh", so it's not THAT untrue and I hate when canadians always say "WE DON'T SAY EH. I LIVED IN CANDA ALL OF MY LIFE AND NO ONE HAS EVER SAID EH" okay, it's not an insult or anything. There will always be. Stereotype for everthing, always...l
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prussiaducky posted over a year ago
polarwagon15 said:
"Canada is dumb"

"Anything from Canada is dumb"

"Oh Canada, why do we let you be a country?"

"Canadian Scotch? I don't want this swill! I want American Scotch, from Scotland!"

-Barney Stinson
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well thats a strong opinion 0_0
cherry_Dropzx posted over a year ago
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i'm half canadian and well i have to say i disagree with your opinion but.........0_o
cherry_Dropzx posted over a year ago
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^THEY are quotes you idiot....
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
ErnieHannah333 said:
-Well, of course there is the "eh" one.
-There's the loving maple syrup and pancakes too.
-Loving hockey
-And people saying Canada shouldn't be a country or is dumb or Gay. That one, although not much of a stereotype results in my swearing in German at them and being mad for the rest of the day .-.
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-Well, of course there is the "eh" one.
-There's the loving maple syrup and pancakes too.
-Loving hockey 
-And people saying Canada shouldn't be a country or is dumb or Gay. That one, although not much of  a stereotype results in my swearing in German at them and being mad for the rest of the day .-.
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viktoriya773 said:
They eat maple syrup and ride elk! :D
At least that's what I think!
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jester616 said:
You are all polite and play hockey in your spare time when you're not waiting hours and days to get care from your gosh darn socialist medical system.
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hetalianstella said:
Perhaps this will help :D
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lol
flabaloobalah posted over a year ago
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
They live in igloos.

They have pet beavers

They ride moose and polar bears everywhere (or a Zamboni)

They're all lumberjacks

They say eh at the end of every sentence.

They are all obsessed with hockey

They love beer (coors light) and are very protective of it.

They are wannabe Americans.

They are extremely polite.

They put maple syrup on everything

They pronounce "about" "aboot" (the Newfies actually do...)

and more.
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Book-Freak said:
That there are moose everywhere, and everyone loves hockey.
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MissChicky97 said:
All Canadians live in a snowy wasteland. There are nonstop blizzards so they have to build protective igloos and snow walls. They all have Native American BFFs and they have a moose or five or seven hitched up to their griddle where they cook pancakes that they eat and say 'Could you pass the syrup, eh?' The polar bears are the biggest threat to Canadian life. They occasionally even eat the Canadians' pet beavers. Canada is cold and evil.
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