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plan_D said:British Marines? You mean Royal Marines.
And Canadians are just that, Canadians. Influenced mostly by the U.S these days, but you can still see the European leaning inside them. The reserved nature for one ... completely opposite of the open and loud American nature.
Once again i suggest that you read your history Canada was invaded 3 times by the US during the American Revolution the war of 1812 and in 1866/67 the first combat ever fought by the US Army was fought 3 miles away from my house the second was 100 meters away >you live fairly close to where Benedict Arnold attempted to take Quebec City and sucessfully captured MontrealMaestro said:The lone difference between your Butler's Rangers and the Mexican's San Patricio Regiment is that Canada was not invaded by the US.
Hmmm, never thought of it that way. You'd have to replace the roos, poisonous spiders and snakes, and crocs with industrious beavers, friendly moose (otherwise known as the Cape Breton speedbump), and oh-so-cuddly polar bears.R988 said:Bit like frozen Australians then, but with added French
Try the good stuff. Anything made by the John Allen Brewing Company.R988 said:Never tried Canadian beer so I'll reserve comment.
pbfoot said:Once again i suggest that you read your history Canada was invaded 3 times by the US during the American Revolution the war of 1812 and in 1866/67 the first combat ever fought by the US Army was fought 3 miles away from my house the second was 100 meters away >you live fairly close to where Benedict Arnold attempted to take Quebec City and sucessfully captured Montreal
Clave said:Well, I have been to Canada, and have to say that in many ways it's awesome 8)
For:
Language - very easy on the ear, and mostly understandable...
Very friendly people
Gob-smackingly good scenery
Modern stuff - game designers, internet, houses etc. (except TV, but that will change soon)
Good roads
Clean - pretty much everywhere
You only need one meal a day (huge servings of everything)
Nice climate (on the west coast anyway)
Good service everywhere
Against:
Fat people - too much following the American Dream, slow down there!
Climate in the north - there's no way I could live with -27C...
As for identity, I didn't notice - everyone seemed to be Canadian and happy with that..
Did I mention the scenery?
Just go there - Vancouver Island and Grouse Mountain are just a couple of places I saw - I really want to see the Rockies if I get a chance to go back...
In all seriousness - to any other Brits here: Take take a couple of weeks off in Canada, it is damn good!
Where did you stay, in an igloo?Clave said:Modern stuff ...(except TV, but that will change soon)
I am not fat!Clave said:Against:
Fat people