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As a unbiased opinion. I go for Canada:DgreenprinceUmmm...Yeah, we can tell you're biased for putting that smiley face at the end.
[QUOTE="greenprince"]As a unbiased opinion. I go for Canada:Dcamreeno360Ummm...Yeah, we can tell you're biased for putting that smiley face at the end. Hey, we Canadians are known for our polite friendliness, well that's before we eat you guys with our bagged milk bags. Seriously, no milk bags? How barbaric.
I've heard the people are "overly polite" and the "eh" thing is totally exaggerated, however I talked with someone from Canada who came on this group trip to Germany back in October of last year, saying she had friends who put it at the end of every sentence.
camreeno360
We Canadians are 100% unapologetic in our use of "eh?" and can only wonder why more people don't use it, because it's probably the most useful interjection in the world. ;)
Anyway, in my totally unbiased and objective opinion as someone who has lived in Canada for 22 years and has a Canadian flag hung in his bedroom, I'll go with Canada. :P
Captain America was assassinated, so now we must turn to...
Oleg_Huzwog
At least he's better than Captain France:
[QUOTE="camreeno360"]I've heard the people are "overly polite" and the "eh" thing is totally exaggerated, however I talked with someone from Canada who came on this group trip to Germany back in October of last year, saying she had friends who put it at the end of every sentence.
GabuEx
We Canadians are 100% unapologetic in our use of "eh?" and can only wonder why more people don't use it, because it's probably the most useful interjection in the world. ;)
Anyway, in my totally unbiased and objective opinion as someone who has lived in Canada for 22 years and has a Canadian flag hung in his bedroom, I'll go with Canada. :P
You having 85 hundred posts and this being an American website must indicate some amount of love to America. So ha. Anyway we use "huh" or "right" at the end of sentences in place of "eh". Eh just sounds less manly and kind of flimsy and childish (from our better point of view ;)).Example: "You're going to the park, right?"...Canadian version would be "You're going to the park, eh?"..
Example 2: "So you got owned in Smash Bros, huh?"....Canadian version being "So you got owned in Smash Bros, eh?".
The betterness of our way of talking is obvious. 8)
[QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="sonicare"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Canada since I'm British and it's as close as it can get :)Zaeryn
Stay away from Quebec . . . .
Is that not the French bit of Canada?
Correct. Mostly every person here in Canada who isn't French wants them to become their own country or fly away to France.Untrue. We do not want to have our country split.
Both Quebec and the rest of Canada need each other. If Quebec left, it would weaken both economically and politically. sonicare
Finally someone sees it.
Besides there is probably other means of screwing Quebec over if they do end up seperating. Sign treaties with the Natives giving them large portions of the northern land in Quebec. Just before Quebecs seperation, the Native governments hold there own referrendum to seperate from Quebec and stay with Canada, leaving Quebec with very little land. :twisted:
Then we invade.
[QUOTE="GabuEx"][QUOTE="camreeno360"]I've heard the people are "overly polite" and the "eh" thing is totally exaggerated, however I talked with someone from Canada who came on this group trip to Germany back in October of last year, saying she had friends who put it at the end of every sentence.
camreeno360
We Canadians are 100% unapologetic in our use of "eh?" and can only wonder why more people don't use it, because it's probably the most useful interjection in the world. ;)
Anyway, in my totally unbiased and objective opinion as someone who has lived in Canada for 22 years and has a Canadian flag hung in his bedroom, I'll go with Canada. :P
You having 85 hundred posts and this being an American website must indicate some amount of love to America. So ha. Anyway we use "huh" or "right" at the end of sentences in place of "eh". Eh just sounds less manly and kind of flimsy and childish (from our better point of view ;)).Example: "You're going to the park, right?"...Canadian version would be "You're going to the park, eh?"..
Example 2: "So you got owned in Smash Bros, huh?"....Canadian version being "So you got owned in Smash Bros, eh?".
The betterness of our way of talking is obvious. 8)
I think you just proved how versatile our "eh" word is and how superior it is to "huh" and "right" given that "eh" can be used in numerous situations.Anyway we use "huh" or "right" at the end of sentences in place of "eh". Eh just sounds less manly and kind of flimsy and childish (from our better point of view ;)).
Example: "You're going to the park, right?"...Canadian version would be "You're going to the park, eh?"..
Example 2: "So you got owned in Smash Bros, huh?"....Canadian version being "So you got owned in Smash Bros, eh?".
The betterness of our way of talking is obvious. 8)
camreeno360
"Huh?" is "manly"? Yeesh, you non-Canadians and your silly false impressions. :P
[QUOTE="camreeno360"][QUOTE="GabuEx"][QUOTE="camreeno360"]I've heard the people are "overly polite" and the "eh" thing is totally exaggerated, however I talked with someone from Canada who came on this group trip to Germany back in October of last year, saying she had friends who put it at the end of every sentence.
greenprince
We Canadians are 100% unapologetic in our use of "eh?" and can only wonder why more people don't use it, because it's probably the most useful interjection in the world. ;)
Anyway, in my totally unbiased and objective opinion as someone who has lived in Canada for 22 years and has a Canadian flag hung in his bedroom, I'll go with Canada. :P
You having 85 hundred posts and this being an American website must indicate some amount of love to America. So ha. Anyway we use "huh" or "right" at the end of sentences in place of "eh". Eh just sounds less manly and kind of flimsy and childish (from our better point of view ;)).Example: "You're going to the park, right?"...Canadian version would be "You're going to the park, eh?"..
Example 2: "So you got owned in Smash Bros, huh?"....Canadian version being "So you got owned in Smash Bros, eh?".
The betterness of our way of talking is obvious. 8)
I think you just proved how versatile our "eh" word is and how superior it is to "huh" and "right" given that "eh" can be used in numerous situations.I recall we say "eh" on rare occasions but we don't notice it. For instance someone might say "Pretty sweet eh?" or something. It seems to be used where someone is eagerly showing someone something, but just about no other cases. Sure it serves as being "right" and "huh" combined into one word, but I think we don't use it because it sounds weird to our ears, or because it might sound like someone's trying to imitate a Canadian, therefore they don't say it. I don't know. But yeah I have to say it's more efficient but I never found myself dying to stick it in a sentence.[QUOTE="camreeno360"]Anyway we use "huh" or "right" at the end of sentences in place of "eh". Eh just sounds less manly and kind of flimsy and childish (from our better point of view ;)).
Example: "You're going to the park, right?"...Canadian version would be "You're going to the park, eh?"..
Example 2: "So you got owned in Smash Bros, huh?"....Canadian version being "So you got owned in Smash Bros, eh?".
The betterness of our way of talking is obvious. 8)
GabuEx
"Huh?" is "manly"? Yeesh, you non-Canadians and your silly false impressions. :P
Correct impressions that is. Lay off the hockey stick- flavored hallucinogens, will ya?Finaly. Who wants to convince Russia to "accidentally dispose of it's whole WMD stash at a location just right next to america" vito_128
[QUOTE="vito_128"]Finaly. Who wants to convince Russia to "accidentally dispose of it's whole WMD stash at a location just right next to america" carrot-cake
Well the winds would only bring the fallout to mexico...
[QUOTE="carrot-cake"][QUOTE="vito_128"]Finaly. Who wants to convince Russia to "accidentally dispose of it's whole WMD stash at a location just right next to america" vito_128
Well the winds would only bring the fallout to mexico...
Well, if the US got nuked, most of the fallout would actually go up north. The US Jetstreams actually go up to Canada. A lot of storms that hit the US generally go up and east, sort of diagonally. For Example..
If the US had been nuked at that point, only the explosions on the south-west half of the US would have their fallout migrate south. The rest would be blown North-NorthEast.
[QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="carrot-cake"][QUOTE="vito_128"]Finaly. Who wants to convince Russia to "accidentally dispose of it's whole WMD stash at a location just right next to america" Tolwan
Well the winds would only bring the fallout to mexico...
Well, if the US got nuked, most of the fallout would actually go up north. The US Jetstreams actually go up to Canada. A lot of storms that hit the US generally go up and east, sort of diagonally. For Example..
If the US had been nuked at that point, only the explosions on the south-west half of the US would have their fallout migrate south. The rest would be blown North-NorthEast.
Is that not Quebec? I don't think Canada would miss em too much...,
Even though USA has a lot of influence on our politicians *cough"money"cough" We don'T get into wars as recklessy as the US and if there is a country that really needs to be brought down, it is the US. So I think I'm happy to be born here in Canada :P. One of these days, americans are all gonna seek refuge here.
[QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="carrot-cake"][QUOTE="vito_128"]Finaly. Who wants to convince Russia to "accidentally dispose of it's whole WMD stash at a location just right next to america" vito_128
Well the winds would only bring the fallout to mexico...
Well, if the US got nuked, most of the fallout would actually go up north. The US Jetstreams actually go up to Canada. A lot of storms that hit the US generally go up and east, sort of diagonally. For Example..
If the US had been nuked at that point, only the explosions on the south-west half of the US would have their fallout migrate south. The rest would be blown North-NorthEast.
Is that not Quebec? I don't think Canada would miss em too much...,
Hahaha, so why does everybody vote against our seperation? I wish my province was free, this way when america is in trouble and Canada follows them like puppets, my province is gonna be safe and peaceful. And then Quebec will buy the rest of Canada and we'll make laws to force everyone to speak french and eat poutine !
[QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="carrot-cake"][QUOTE="vito_128"]Finaly. Who wants to convince Russia to "accidentally dispose of it's whole WMD stash at a location just right next to america" Rayved
Well the winds would only bring the fallout to mexico...
Well, if the US got nuked, most of the fallout would actually go up north. The US Jetstreams actually go up to Canada. A lot of storms that hit the US generally go up and east, sort of diagonally. For Example..
If the US had been nuked at that point, only the explosions on the south-west half of the US would have their fallout migrate south. The rest would be blown North-NorthEast.
Is that not Quebec? I don't think Canada would miss em too much...,
Hahaha, so why does everybody vote against our seperation? I wish my province was free, this way when america is in trouble and Canada follows them like puppets, my province is gonna be safe and peaceful. And then Quebec will buy the rest of Canada and we'll make laws to force everyone to speak french and eat poutine !
Isn't Quebec the poor bit of Canada?
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