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To The Canadians
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Quote from MAGGOT :
There's a 'southern' accent in New Brunswick. That's really strange though, because it has a high french population (relative, of course) but they sound like they're from Kentucky or Tennesee.

Well, actually, it's the other way around, some acadians (new brunswick)
were deported to Louisiana by the british a few centuries ago. That would
explain the similarities

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadians
My friend used to live in America. He said that alot of people though that as soon as you cross the border its like the arctic. Alot of people think we all live in igloos. The only people that do are the 5 that live in the Yukon. That is all.

Bye the way, If you haven't checked out the link I posted above I'd advise you to.
Don't be silly, I watched Due South, once you cross the border they have dog sleds incase you get stuck. xD
Quote from Ben-Pepito :Happy Turkey! And spinach boats...mmm.

Here, this is my present to you.

http://tvlinks.50webs.com/index.html

And if you don't enjoy watching stuff...eat.

This is totally off-topic, didn't read the thread except this. Thanks for this link!! I had to move my room downstairs, but in my new room there isn't any cable yet, so the only things I have been watching lately on my telly is top gear from youtube! Now I look at this website I'm gonna watch a whole lot of simpsons, futurama and family guy, got some catching up to do!!
Quote from sgt.flippy :This is totally off-topic, didn't read the thread except this. Thanks for this link!! I had to move my room downstairs, but in my new room there isn't any cable yet, so the only things I have been watching lately on my telly is top gear from youtube! Now I look at this website I'm gonna watch a whole lot of simpsons, futurama and family guy, got some catching up to do!!

Hah, happy I could be of service.
To the Canadians... Red Green Rules!!! LOL Alot of American TV shows are
done in Vancouver. Oh Fonny Bone? If you're of French ancestry here in the US, Especially in the South West, You're an Anglo. If you're Russian, German, Irish or Italian, You're an Anglo.

Oh and where I live There are a few Cajuns here, But they don't speak French.
Hell, them rednecks ain't smart enough to learn two languages
Quote from Ben-Pepito :My friend used to live in America. He said that alot of people though that as soon as you cross the border its like the arctic. Alot of people think we all live in igloos. The only people that do are the 5 that live in the Yukon. That is all.

That's one of the stereotypes that when I hear it spoken by someone who honestly believes it, I just stare at them in amazement.

Quote from Fonnybone :Well, actually, it's the other way around, some acadians (new brunswick)
were deported to Louisiana by the british a few centuries ago. That would
explain the similarities

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadians

Ah, that's interesting. It's amazing how much I've forgotten in the three or four years since I last had a History class. LOL

Quote from XCNuse :lol this is where the great part of america comes in.. we dont really have any wordding stereotypes like everywhere else heh

Yes you do; they just all involve extreme profanity (hip-hop crowd), stupidity (redneck crowd), or.. again, stupidity (Hollywood crowd). I think you guys have more than any other country does!
I was out for a drive the other day and a bear ran out infront of me. And I have encountered bears while hiking on a couple of occasions. The first time I saw a bear, it was standing on our deck about three feet away (fortunately we were inside the house looking out onto the deck...).

Fortunately, being right on the west coast we don't have the stereotype of getting 6 feet of snow. It snows maybe once a year down here and usually only a couple of inches. This past week it's been really nice out and over 20 degrees C...
Quote from Michael Denham :Fortunately, being right on the west coast we don't have the stereotype of getting 6 feet of snow. It snows maybe once a year down here and usually only a couple of inches. This past week it's been really nice out and over 20 degrees C...

Wow, very nice A little hot for me though (over 15 C is too hot for me most of the time). Last time I Was out west was Xmas 04 I think, and we got loads of snow out there in Vernon, BC. Although, at the same time I hear southern ontario got bombed with snow too. Glad I wasn't here for that. Our drivers are bad enough in the dry weather...
Quote from MAGGOT :Wow, very nice A little hot for me though (over 15 C is too hot for me most of the time). Last time I Was out west was Xmas 04 I think, and we got loads of snow out there in Vernon, BC. Although, at the same time I hear southern ontario got bombed with snow too. Glad I wasn't here for that. Our drivers are bad enough in the dry weather...

People here have enough trouble when it starts raining...the first rain in a couple of weeks and the greasy roads send people flying in all directions. Don't even ask about snow.... :P

And about Canadians with accents...I have one. But then I did only move over here from England when I was 16
Quote from Fonnybone :Well, actually, it's the other way around, some acadians (new brunswick)
were deported to Louisiana by the british a few centuries ago. That would
explain the similarities

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadians

???
Cajun speak french... Well, a type of french, anyway.
Quote from Michael Denham :People here have enough trouble when it starts raining...the first rain in a couple of weeks and the greasy roads send people flying in all directions. Don't even ask about snow.... :P

And about Canadians with accents...I have one. But then I did only move over here from England when I was 16

Well that's not an Accent silly. That's how English should sound.
Quote from P5YcHoM4N :Well that's not an Accent silly. That's how English should sound.

I dunno... you guys loose your accent when you sing; you sound like us. I think it is us that is without an accent, and you who has the accent!
Quote from MAGGOT :I dunno... you guys loose your accent when you sing; you sound like us. I think it is us that is without an accent, and you who has the accent!

If that's the case we'd be speaking Canadian, and not English. Though that said I was told I have a very Canadian sounding accent, but I'm from the midlands, which means I have a neutral accent, not really posh and snobby like the southereners, and not really common and ack like the northereners. So maybe Canadian's are midlanders, as such have a neutral accent.
Quote from Bergade :That would be because all of Minnesota has an accent. And everyone talks funny.
"Leave pretty quick"
"Pick up my room"
"Can of..pop..."

I haven't convinced anyone here yet though that I'm the one without an accent.

As for Canada, never been there. Seems like a nice place though.

I'm pretty sure Baltimore has a T
and the word on should only have one syllable
The interesting thing I've found with accents...Canadian accents sound normal to me now, and whenever I hear someone with an English accent (other than myself and my family, I'm used to their accents of course!), I go "they've got an accent!", or "listen to the silly way they talk". And people give me a weird look because that's how I talk too....

Something else I remembered...when I first moved here and people mentioned my accent and the words I used. So I would respond by telling them the language is English (as you would!) and that's what I speak, and also that we're in British Columbia, and I'm British. If none of those worked I'd have to pull out the "who's on your coins!". All in good fun of course
I love British and Australian accents. Except in small children. Kids with accents freak me out... reminds of some horror movie or something :eek:
Quote from Michael Denham :If none of those worked I'd have to pull out the "who's on your coins!". All in good fun of course

Speaking of coins, I lost my loonie and toonie The only Canadian cash I had just because of the name. I need to go there just to get some more. XD
The loonie was funny... but it was named after the loon. (The bird, not some quack who thought of it) The toonie was just stupid imho. Talk about a joke name :P
I liked them just because of the names, I am aware that the loon is named after the bird on it, I'm not like totally pudits.
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