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I could not help laughting in his face if he tried that with me.
Where to?
I have a Canadian Passport, a British Birth Certificate, and both parents are Jamaican.
I would also point out that if that was a real threat that I can do likewise and start calling the IRS, local police on outstanding tickets, etc.
Besides, no matter what he thinks most people are not scared to be sent to Canada ... lower crime rate in most places, healther real-estate and banking and a wider social net does not put Canada in the top 100 countries (top 200?) people want to avoid being sent to.
all I ever hear is "Youn's", it's not nearly as flowing or articulate as you make it sound.
Hehe we have "yunz" as well. Both can be used interchangeably
Seriously though, I've been to the "great parking lot to the north" a few times. Even as an "ignorant Amurikin," everyone was polite to me. Probably because I didn't remind them that the local sandwich shop has more subs than their military No really, it's because I didn't act like an asshole
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari
I must admit that I do end sentences with "eh" on occasion. And I do pronounce it "zed", not "zee". Other than that, I can think of no other Canadian-isms that I might use.
Other than being polite, that is. Had a few tourists comment about how polite people are "up here".
Thanks for posting that link, although now you have me feeling really homesick
"If we refund your money, give you a free replacement and shoot the manager, then will you be happy?" - sign seen in a restaurant
Well, yeah, but y'all understand that that will never be grammatically correct now, will it? Hmmmm?
Well, we all can't be. I mean, we have things like "Yinz take da streecar dahntahn t' Libertah for chipchopped 'am 'n' 'at? Seriously though, Pittsburghese came about from the blending of various accents over the years. And no, I don't talk like that
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari
How's the process going, anyway? I've got a Canadian friend in Florida who's married to a legal citizen, but her citizenship paperwork has been jammed up for almost three years now. It's farking ridicuous.
Sorry about the douche.
"Do not quibble with me over apostrophes. I have my shit together when it comes to apostrophes." - BookBint
Well, we all can't be. I mean, we have things like "Yinz take da streecar dahntahn t' Libertah for chipchopped 'am 'n' 'at? Seriously though, Pittsburghese came about from the blending of various accents over the years. And no, I don't talk like that
I should hope you don't actually talk like that! Is that supposed to be English?
You know, I have an easier time understanding Scots-Gaelic than that. And all I know is to ask your name, how you are, what's the weather, and....kiss my ass.
Hehe we have "yunz" as well. Both can be used interchangeably
I thought that "you'ns" or "yunz" was "y'all" plus three... (thanks to Jeff Foxworthy).
Seriously though, I've been to the "great parking lot to the north" a few times. Even as an "ignorant Amurikin," everyone was polite to me. Probably because I didn't remind them that the local sandwich shop has more subs than their military No really, it's because I didn't act like an asshole
It's all right, we know.
The Canadian Navy has one (semi-)functional submarine.
Until recently, the West Edmonton Mall had two.
We could have just borrowed one...
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