Canadian Flags on your backpack
I recently heard that it might be a good idea to have Europeans think you are Canadians rather than Americans. Would anyone here say you weren't from USA? I wouldnt.
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I think we should leave the flags behind and enjoy visiting Europe.
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ludicrous
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I never travel anywhere without a Canadian Flag displayed on my luggage!! But then I AM Canadian and just proud of it!
I've never had people fall over to treat me any better than any of my other travelers companions (some of who come from the United States). |
JandaO, I'm not sure we're going to let you, but if you can answer these few questions, there may be hope:
How do Canadians pronounce the letter "Z"? What is a bush party? A toonie? A riding? Pogey? How about allophone? Back bacon? Click, as in a measure of speed or distance? Can you use the word dépanneur in a sentence? What do we mean when we refer to someone as "pure laine"? And the toughest one of all, what great Canadian event happened on September 28, 1972? If you get that one right, what Canadian band wrote about it in one of their songs? Good luck, the clock is ticking. Anselm |
"Click" as in a measure of speed or distance is hardly a Canadian phenom...we've used it in the US military for years.
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Love the Canadiana! Being Canadian and proud of it, I always like to wear a Canadian pin. I take lots of them too, and give them to kids if they are interested. It goes over well, and makes people smile.
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Hi J,
How do you pronounce "about"? ((I)) |
To Intrepid1, if I say "click" to an average American, they have no idea what we are talking about. The US military is another issue, as all militaries have a special, often universal lingo.
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Most people in Europe could care less -- just bring your tourist $$$ or Euro. ((b))
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In 37 straight years of European travels i've never been abused, attacked or had any unpleasant incidents because i'm an American so how would a Canadian flag help me? Or anyone - this is one of those 'evergreen' ideas that surface periodically, especially during times of American blunders and bulliness abroad such as in Iraq - Europeans don't blame our government's actions on travelers - though Bush's approval ratings in Europe are around zero i've seen no difference towards ordinary travelers.
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please understand that I would never do this. I thought it was ludicrous also.
Just wanted to see if anyone wouldnt say they were American when they were. Anselm, :) |
The whole notion that Americans are mistreated in Europe is bunk. If you act like a jerk, it doesn't matter what colors you fly.
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And i would never wear an American flag abroad or at home either - i'm not a flag waver and when i see Canadians/Canadiens abroad wearing them i actually take offense that they are saying "we're not Americans" - makes me want to vomit actually - same when i see Yanks wearing American flags.
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i meant to type...
werent american when they were... |
ira!
How do you pronounce "roof"? :) |
.......Anselm - your questions have a
decidedly East Coast bias! As a B.C. native I have no idea what some of them mean - bush party? Pogey? Allophone? ........Only Boy Scouts/Girl Guides should festoon themselves with pins and badges, everyone else should travel on their own merits - leave the flags at home! |
llamalady, guilty as charged, LOL.
At least I didn't ask JandaO how to pronounce Musquodoboit, eh? Anselm |
Why not a Brazilian one?
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Sept 28, 1972 is an easy one.
Canadians can tell you exactly where they were, and who they were with, when Henderson scored. Must have missed the song though. |
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