Reaction To Things About Canada the Rest of the World Finds Weird

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Mert Can

Mert Can

2 ай бұрын

Reaction To Things About Canada the Rest of the World Finds Weird
This is my reaction to Things About Canada the Rest of the World Finds Weird
In this video I react to interesting facts about Canada and Canadian culture.
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@Aughtel
@Aughtel 2 ай бұрын
Something i've heard from some people who move to Canada is we say "thank you" to our bus drivers and cab drivers, cashiers.They say things like "why are you thanking someone for doing their job?". Still polite to thank for the ride, or transacting your stuff, i guess. Habit. Sorry.
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet 2 ай бұрын
I think it's because we know they actually don't have to stop, so thanking them for stopping where it's easier to get on, doing a job that's frequently dealing with obnoxious people, it's worth recognizing. Thank you. 🙏
@JayRutley
@JayRutley 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for not missing my stop, or lurching to a stop knocking us all over, or any of the other things that the bus drivers do every day ;)
@primary2630
@primary2630 2 ай бұрын
​@@ninemoonplanetI just say it to be nice and thank them for being there to drive so I can commute. It's nice, they appreciate it and after a while you recognize the drivers and they you
@susanmacdonald4288
@susanmacdonald4288 2 ай бұрын
I think that we thank them to let them know that they're not just a faceless automaton...they're a real person doing a real job.
@davidburke2453
@davidburke2453 2 ай бұрын
I thank everyone. I do not think it is a bad thing. It is not something that I even thought about before. Ther are a bunch of assholes though as well. It is not like everyone is nice.
@396Cap
@396Cap 2 ай бұрын
You are one of the best reactors. You listen, don't constantly interrupt and don't ask stupid questions. 👍
@karenpower1643
@karenpower1643 2 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@artharrison9586
@artharrison9586 2 ай бұрын
Yah, I also agree!
@avenged7peep958
@avenged7peep958 2 ай бұрын
Is that directed to Tyler Bucket? 😂
@RatKindler
@RatKindler 2 ай бұрын
@@avenged7peep958 lol His brother is even worse! 🙂
@396Cap
@396Cap 2 ай бұрын
Yes. I meant Tyler. I like Tyler. Very personable but I think he's a lot smarter than he let's on. 😏
@aprilehler2817
@aprilehler2817 2 ай бұрын
You cannot speak ill of The Hip, I heard it said that Rush is the Canadian band we gave to the world, The Hip is the band we kept for ourselves…..still miss not seeing The Hip concerts anymore….RIP Gord
@aprilehler2817
@aprilehler2817 2 ай бұрын
Finished before I heard your question…I have a few favourite Hip songs….Courage, Fiddlers Green, Little Bones and few of my favs
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 2 ай бұрын
Always found them overrated myself and when I saw our dear leader cry about them on tv that made me like them even less.
@aprilehler2817
@aprilehler2817 2 ай бұрын
@@robertsmith4681 they can’t control that lol, I was a teenager in NS in the 90’s….The Hip was the band who would actually come to Halifax for concerts….after seeing them live I was hooked
@derekhorlock1976
@derekhorlock1976 2 ай бұрын
Never understood the love for the hip,not my type of music
@wendylou8963
@wendylou8963 2 ай бұрын
Never liked Rush but could appreciate the music. Loved the Hip
@tiavoteary5295
@tiavoteary5295 2 ай бұрын
As a Canadian in Ontario like the example said you do need to be polite because you never know who the next person coming down the road is and we do rely on each other to survive
@TheDylls
@TheDylls 2 ай бұрын
This is it. This is what we at least strive to achieve.
@GWNorth-db8vn
@GWNorth-db8vn 2 ай бұрын
Some of this is simple. We constantly apologize to avoid killing each other. "Eh" is a chance for the other person to agree with you and show he's friendly, so you don't kill him. Canadians are polite wolverines at heart.
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet 2 ай бұрын
The wolverine part is the hidden gem of being Canadian. We have our own way of dealing with conflict, "you might start but we WILL finish the fight" attitude. During international conflicts, Canadians are known to "just get it done, finish what you started".
@GWNorth-db8vn
@GWNorth-db8vn 2 ай бұрын
@@ninemoonplanet - I've been to bars in St. John's and Halifax. They're more polite in Halifax. They just throw dicks off the dock.
@GWNorth-db8vn
@GWNorth-db8vn 2 ай бұрын
@@ninemoonplanet - There's a video from Afghanistan of a unit from Winnepeg getting ambushed and then counterattacking. The sergeant yells "Get 'em, boys". Like giving them permission, not orders.
@primary2630
@primary2630 2 ай бұрын
​@@GWNorth-db8vnlol awesome.
@TheDylls
@TheDylls 2 ай бұрын
Don't mess with mustelids!
@belldandypleb5610
@belldandypleb5610 2 ай бұрын
‘WE GOT STRONGER BEER!’ Is the song he referenced, you really should check it out! SORRY: There’s actually a law in Canada to protect Canadians from liability for saying ‘Sorry’… in America, saying ‘Sorry’ is considered an admission of guilt (unless you’re a doctor), but Canadians are protected from that because it is such an integral part of our society that it is not considered an admission to anything, according to the law.
@patsow4797
@patsow4797 2 ай бұрын
And our Cannabis is worldwide known, I’ve troubled to Europe a few times lots of people there have heard of BC Bud. These stereotypes and shallow representations of Canada and Canadian lives gets to me after while . I live in British Columbia we do not have maple trees in British Columbia. I live in a city called Vancouver. We do not have moose in the city, I don’t know anybody that lives in a igloo.
@TheDylls
@TheDylls 2 ай бұрын
​@@patsow4797 I'm from Hamilton but I have family on the island out there. You always have to watch like 10 different videos to get any sort of idea of what "Canadian Culture" is like haha
@ms-literary6320
@ms-literary6320 2 ай бұрын
@@TheDylls You can often tell which region the creator is from based on the examples. I’d never even heard of bagged milk before I saw a thing calling it “quintessentially Canadian.”
@TheDylls
@TheDylls 2 ай бұрын
@@ms-literary6320 Too funny! I was born and raised with bagged milk until I Moved to Alberta for two years when I was 17. Milk in jugs was WILD to me haha
@belldandypleb5610
@belldandypleb5610 2 ай бұрын
Actually, I’m from Atlantic Canada and I get pretty sick of hearing about ‘Eastern Canada’, as though Canada ends at Ontario and Quebec. If it weren’t for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, there wouldn’t even be a Canada as we know it, yet the rest of the Country acts as though we don’t even exist… 🇨🇦
@SamIamIam
@SamIamIam 2 ай бұрын
We even say Thank You to the Bus drivers when we exit the bus
@A-canadian-countryball
@A-canadian-countryball 16 күн бұрын
Yeah :)
@Lakeshore14
@Lakeshore14 2 ай бұрын
Two days ago, I saw one of city buses with the sign “ Sorry. Out of service”.
@avenged7peep958
@avenged7peep958 2 ай бұрын
I see them weekly, if not daily
@coneheadjill
@coneheadjill 2 ай бұрын
As a Canadian who loves curling, it is interesting that the granite from all curling stones comes from 2 quarries, one in Scotland, the other in Wales. Every small town in Canada has a hockey rink (usually more than one) and a curling rink. Most international curlers spend a good part of their year in Canada as they can't access good rinks anywhere else.
@stevesoutdoorcooking
@stevesoutdoorcooking 2 ай бұрын
A small town in northern Ontario tried to quarry granite and make curling stones in the 70’s I think. They had a few break and it never took off from what I heard. River Valley, ON
@ronweber1402
@ronweber1402 2 ай бұрын
@@stevesoutdoorcooking Ya one would have to do a lot of research into the properties of the granite you want to use so it matches the quality and performance of the UK stones.
@newquinn22
@newquinn22 2 ай бұрын
This is true, as a Canadian from a small town, skating rink and curling rink were present, and actually, some of our clubs curling stones are regularly used in international competition
@sueshow401
@sueshow401 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the curling rocks' natural granite originates from two overseas quarries: Scotland and Wales
@renees1211
@renees1211 2 ай бұрын
Lol, yup, our small city had a curling rink and a hockey rink before we had an indoor swimming pool. Priorities...
@andrewdonatelli6953
@andrewdonatelli6953 2 ай бұрын
All dressed chips are amazing! It's hard to describe the flavour. So many flavours mixed together, with none of them being overpowering and just making them taste great.
@The_Very_Tall_Midget
@The_Very_Tall_Midget 2 ай бұрын
We got the best flavoured chips around
@aprilehler2817
@aprilehler2817 2 ай бұрын
Best description yet
@keithpeden7664
@keithpeden7664 2 ай бұрын
I don't know if I can mail you a bag to taste them??
@davidburke2453
@davidburke2453 2 ай бұрын
Dill pickle is my favourite. It is also a Canadian chip like ketchup.
@aprilehler2817
@aprilehler2817 2 ай бұрын
@@davidburke2453 dill pickle is amazing….Ive been told by an Irish friend that he’s never seen dill pickles till he came to Canada…and notices Canadians really like them lol
@fellknight
@fellknight 2 ай бұрын
I'm totally here for Mert's Tragically Hip arc! There are so many great songs, but I'd start with Wheat Kings, Hundredth Meridian, Courage, Fifty Mission Cap, and Bobcaygeon in some order
@rolandstieda2689
@rolandstieda2689 2 ай бұрын
Came to say all those up above. I would also say 38 Years Old - the first Hip song I absolutely fell in love with.
@whisperienced
@whisperienced 2 ай бұрын
Also Little Bones, New Orleans is Sinking, Nautical Disaster, Poets, Grace Too
@larrynelson4909
@larrynelson4909 2 ай бұрын
Fiddler's Green kills me every time
@heathermain9671
@heathermain9671 2 ай бұрын
Bobcaygeon is my favourite by far.
@SMKollapse
@SMKollapse Ай бұрын
Add Nautical Disaster, Lionized, and Fireworks.
@philpaine3068
@philpaine3068 2 ай бұрын
Years ago, I was at wit's end, broke, and had just got a job that would save my bacon. The job required me to buy a monthly transit pass. This used up the last of my cash. On the first day on the job, I lost the pass, not being used to the habits necessary to protect it. I was devastated, and returned home, wondering from whom I could borrow a hefty sum to replace it. Anyone who found the pass could easily use it themselves ---- a month's worth of free transit for them. But before the evening was done, I received a phone call. Someone had found the pass and phoned up everyone with my name in the phone book (about a dozen people) to find the owner. I had only to show up at their door and pick up the pass. Many Canadians grow up assuming this is normal, and I, always reminded by that incident, try my best to live up to the stereotype.
@pamelawilson4954
@pamelawilson4954 2 ай бұрын
The Stanley Cup, the NHL trophy, was created in Canada by Lord Stanley for the Canadian Amateur Hockey Champions in 1892. The Montreal Canadians, The Toronto Maple Leafs, The Ottawa Senators, The Winnipeg Jets, The Calgary Flames, The Edmonton Oilers, and The Vancouver Canucks are all part of the NHL. We do have professional hockey teams.
@rschrader
@rschrader 2 ай бұрын
Check out Stompin Tom Connors. He was one of our best Canadian folk and country singers. He wrote over 300 songs and sold over 4 million albums. A few of his best-known songs are "Sudbury Saturday Night", "Bud the Spud" and "The Hockey Song".
@ReggieWarrhol
@ReggieWarrhol 2 ай бұрын
The Hockey Song just started playing in my head. Stompin Tom was one interesting dude with a likeable smile.
@kimmykimak3737
@kimmykimak3737 2 ай бұрын
He was a national treasure, greatly missed but fondly remembered!
@Lala61669
@Lala61669 Ай бұрын
You forgot, 'If The Man On The Moon Was A Newfie', love that song.
@Mykey404
@Mykey404 18 күн бұрын
Tillsonburg is another great one
@klondikechris
@klondikechris 2 ай бұрын
Breaking down on the road in the Yukon can literally be a matter of life and death. If we see someone parked on the side of the road, we virtually always stop to make sure they are okay It is usually just someone going for a pee, but once in a while, it isn't. As for sport, curling is hugely popular in Canada. Something over two million people curl here. And my niece is on the world championship team! I am not a fan of hockey, but I do like curling. :) Where the teams are often introduced with bagpipes, as we have more bagpipers here than in Scotland.
@starpetalarts6668
@starpetalarts6668 2 ай бұрын
Canada knows it's weird... we like it that way.
@peterzimmer9549
@peterzimmer9549 2 ай бұрын
Salt and vinegar chips are one of the most common flavoured chips in Canada.
@primary2630
@primary2630 2 ай бұрын
My favourite ones lol
@avenged7peep958
@avenged7peep958 2 ай бұрын
These and ketchup are my 3 main flavours
@denisegreene8441
@denisegreene8441 2 ай бұрын
Ms Vicki's salt and vinegar. I ship them to my daughter who lives in Northern Queensland. It's funny the things you get used to. I send peppermint tums because they can't get them.
@peterzimmer9549
@peterzimmer9549 2 ай бұрын
@@denisegreene8441 My personal favorite. Not just vinegar, but malt vinegar.
@jodycarter7308
@jodycarter7308 2 ай бұрын
​@@denisegreene8441she has good taste
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet 2 ай бұрын
At -40 ° and your neighbour needs your help, you do what you can and bring hot coffee, mitts and toque then get whatever needs doing done. Annoy or infuriate your neighbours, when you need some help, you may not get it, or get the help grudgingly. Like Gander after 9/11 doing and getting what needs to be done is just being a decent human being. It does take immigrants quite a bit of time to understand the quirks, but one ugly situational experience will help.
@factsdontlie4342
@factsdontlie4342 Ай бұрын
2013 alberta floods my parents stayed behind and manned the pumps for the whole culdesac. When my dad was out on the rigs and my mom was pregnant with my siblings, the neighbours always helped. Everyone was very kind, except 1 woman - but we all ignored her.
@quantumtrace777
@quantumtrace777 2 ай бұрын
He said 53% like NHL Hockey. It’s to the point people don’t like the NHL politics, but love a simple old fashion game of hockey
@K.C-2049
@K.C-2049 2 ай бұрын
as someone who hates the NHL and what it represents and how overpaid and over aggrandized those players are, I do love watching a hockey game I won't lie. great sport!
@factsdontlie4342
@factsdontlie4342 Ай бұрын
I'm really the only hockey person in my family, but they would all go to a live game no problem, pro or not. They just don't watch on TV.
@keithpeterson5127
@keithpeterson5127 Ай бұрын
Get rid of Bettman. He has degraded hockey in Canada.
@user-vs7qq8wb8t
@user-vs7qq8wb8t 2 ай бұрын
The reason we don't have a Canadian professional adult hockey league is because we participate in the NHL with several teams (montreal, vancouver, calgary, toronto, etc) and we prefer to watch our teams battle it out with the Americans.
@fnanette1
@fnanette1 2 ай бұрын
Edmonton just defeated Vancouver for won the right to go on . People in Glasgow were amused by my accent and astonished by my Scottish vocabulary. My home was settled by the Scots and my mom a stern teacher. The town on the other side of the river was settled by the Irish. Maybe that had something to do with the “sorry” in the air. Canadians spell such words like neighbour while the US leave the “u” from theirs. The pronunciation of many words is different from the US as well.
@factsdontlie4342
@factsdontlie4342 Ай бұрын
There is a senior league that some of the retired NHL players play. Theo Fleury won a while back. I remember someone gooned Ryan Smyth a few years ago too.
@awkirkness
@awkirkness Ай бұрын
Also I’m pretty sure the NHL started out being all Canadian, then American teams joined and gradually become far more numerous than the Canadian ones. And now it’s just such a big business that the Canadian market only has enough room for so many teams. So nobody is interested in the economics of making another league smaller than the NHL for the sole purpose of excluding Americans. The best players coaches etc. are going to compete for the highest bidders and there’s no way some new CHL would have the dough.
@garthquapp6370
@garthquapp6370 2 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos. The Tragically Hip released the song "New Orleans is Sinking," and oddly enough, Hurricane Katrina rolled over New Orleans and that song was banned in the U.S . Weird fact, check it out. Most Hip songs are based on true stories about Canadian culture.
@julietenning7981
@julietenning7981 2 ай бұрын
You fail to mention that that song was over 10 years old when Katrina hit. Or were you being deliberately misleading in your wording to make it appear that the hurricane hit soon after the song was out?
@joelsimmons7753
@joelsimmons7753 25 күн бұрын
He didn't mention how we actually had to pass a law called the Apology Act, which states that saying "sorry" is not considered to be an admission of fault.
@Rain-Peters
@Rain-Peters 2 ай бұрын
Ok I’m Canadian and I’m so polite that I never even admitted it to myself that I do indeed look down on Americans. I just realized that watching this video.
@andreanne8228
@andreanne8228 15 күн бұрын
If it makes you feel better, most of us do. 🤗
@terryomalley1974
@terryomalley1974 2 ай бұрын
Salt & vinegar chips are quite popular in Canada. Personally, I prefer them over ketchup and all dressed.
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 2 ай бұрын
Same, all dressed is "good" sometimes but salt and vinegar is may main "go to".
@carolmurphy7572
@carolmurphy7572 2 ай бұрын
I'd think that salt and vinegar chips are probably the second most popular flavour, with "plain" or "regular" being the best seller.
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 2 ай бұрын
Curling looks boring, but is fun to play, really is. Ya gotta wear a slider on one foot to kick and slide on, but that alone is a lot of fun to do actually.
@karenschneberger2655
@karenschneberger2655 2 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching curling. Don't find it boring at all!!
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet 2 ай бұрын
Curling may look slow, often odd, but it does take serious skill, eye-hand coordination and a basic understanding of physics. Not really as simple as it appears.
@magcollis2380
@magcollis2380 2 ай бұрын
The Hip's "Courage - For Hugh MacLennn" is an emotional favourite. This man referenced here wrote the book 'Barometer Rising' which centres around the Halifax explosion of 1917. There's also a clip on YT of when Gord was in hospital and his medical team went out to the parking lot to sing him "Courage".
@TRaceTK
@TRaceTK 2 ай бұрын
I really do think we are more polite. We say please and thank you more then in the USA. A common response to when I say “Thank you”, they respond umhum instead of “your welcome”. We talk to strangers more, well I do 🤪 Love your videos!
@susanmacdonald4288
@susanmacdonald4288 2 ай бұрын
I went to high school with the guys from the Hip (KCVI here in KIngston). Gord Downie was in my drama class...read a poem that I'd chosen for a class project. A really nice guy. Their final concert took place at the same time as the Olympics that summer, and the CBC actually interupted the Olympic coverage to show the whole concert, commercial-free. That's a bit of what the Hip meant to Canada.
@davidburke2453
@davidburke2453 2 ай бұрын
Nice! That is cool to hear!
@flynncrawford1960
@flynncrawford1960 2 ай бұрын
A few Tragically Hip songs with Canadian content are 50 mission cap, Bobcageon, but my favourite video is with Don Cherry delivering chicken and also the Trailer park boys are in the video called "The Darkest One-In Violet Light. love the song and the video is really funny
@luckyskittles8976
@luckyskittles8976 2 ай бұрын
There's that bag milk thing again. Mainly east of Manitoba, was tried here but didn't catch on. The plastic bags aren't recyclable like the jugs and cartons.
@coneheadjill
@coneheadjill 2 ай бұрын
I recycle the bags. You have to rinse them out first.
@magcollis2380
@magcollis2380 2 ай бұрын
Yes, the plastic bags are recyclable. And when rinsed out, take a lot less room in your recycle bin.
@Rain-Peters
@Rain-Peters 2 ай бұрын
No plastic bag milk where I am on Vancouver Island BC
@andreanne8228
@andreanne8228 15 күн бұрын
I buy exclusively bagged milk, because my kids drink as much milk as calves 😂 plus, they take up less space in the recycle bin 🤷‍♀️
@NatViau
@NatViau 2 ай бұрын
Jumping onto the Tragically Hip bandwagon with Bobcaygeon, Wheat Kings, and Courage. For a hockey themed one check out the energetic Fireworks! Keep up the great work!
@JungleScene
@JungleScene 2 ай бұрын
Salt and vinegar chips are not popular in america but they are massively popular in canada. One of the best selling chips in canada is mrs vickies salt and malt vinegar.
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 2 ай бұрын
There is a nuance when it comes to "eh" sometimes we will pronounce it more like "huh" and that's more or less the Canadian answer to ""bless your heart", not a nice thing at all even though it looks lovely at a glance..
@gerryst-aubin5877
@gerryst-aubin5877 2 ай бұрын
Canadian here! Salt and vinegar chips are to die for! By far my favourite.
@stephenr6913
@stephenr6913 2 ай бұрын
I had a political science prof, an American, who related progressive social programs to harshness of climate. In harsh societies some sense of community is necessary for survival.
@caradhwen7749
@caradhwen7749 16 күн бұрын
Another great Canadian musical treasure we kept to yourselves is Stompin' Tom Connors.
@janfreethy1839
@janfreethy1839 2 ай бұрын
Taking care of each other is a thing. Several years ago, my car wouldn't start. I had stopped at a Tim Hortons. Within minutes of popping the hood, 2 separate vehicles stopped as they were going into the restaurant. The battery was boosted. The younger guy was driving a pickup and had tools in the back. He was almost dissapointed that the jumper cables were all that was needed. This was in a smaller town, 2 hours north of Toronto.
@elinebrock5660
@elinebrock5660 Ай бұрын
Gordon Lightfoot's "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" was commissioned by the CBC to celebrate Canada's Centennial in 1967. That's the reason it is so uniquely "Canadian." It truly tells about part of the history, and (IMHO) is the best song he ever wrote. Canadian use of the word, "eh" could DEFINITELY come from Scotland since the majority of the population from Newfoundland to British Columbia shared Scottish ancestry from the explorers in the West to the Engineers who designed the cross continental railroad to immigrants who settled across the country on their way west. (This excluded the french population in Quebec of course, but even here there was a large military presence of Scots since the War between the French and the English from 1752 to 1759. The civilian presence became fairly large after that time.) Just an aside-- when I was a child, every small town or city in our (large) region had a pipe band, and every parade featured theirs prominently.
@michaelwilson9449
@michaelwilson9449 2 ай бұрын
This is so old. Our population is now over 41,000,000 with 1 million added in just 10 months! Cheers from🇨🇦.
@JesusFriedChrist
@JesusFriedChrist 2 ай бұрын
Yes, the globalist mass immigration disaster and all the crises that it has caused is absolutely horrible eh.
@kimmykimak3737
@kimmykimak3737 2 ай бұрын
And if Trudeau keeps going probably another million within a month
@wendycrawford1792
@wendycrawford1792 Ай бұрын
@@kimmykimak3737 We need immigrants. Unfortunately we get some bad eggs coming in. There has to be a better way of vetting. The birth rate in Canada is low. We have a huge number of seniors, more than ever before. We need young blood to take over jobs for one thing. Our population is small comparatively speaking. We don’t have a big enough infrastructure to keep things going. We need skilled individuals. When it comes to immigration, priority is first given to skilled professions, ie. doctors, scientists, professors, etc. The next group of immigrants given precedence are individuals who want to immigrate and already have family living here. Getting a visa to work in Canada is no easy task. You have to be pretty fluent in English and have to pass a standardized test. You also as l have already mentioned, need to have a marketable skill! Without immigrants, Canada would be sunk. We’d have a country full of seniors and no one to pay for their care or to replace their jobs, particularly when it comes to plumbers, electricians, doctors, farmers, builders. Trades people are dying off. Just recently it was announced that the trades experience will be offered in high school, an excellent idea. We also need internships! The vast majority who immigrate, choose Canada as their first pick. The vast majority of immigrants work their asses off to get ahead, something that a lot of Canadians aren’t willing to do. That’s why we have migrant workers to pick our crops. We’re too damned lazy to do this kind of labour. These migrant workers aren’t very well treated. They are poorly payed for long hours, and live in shacks. They send the money they make home to their families who live in places like Mexico where the vast majority are dirt poor! You know the ones l mean. The ones who actually risk their lives to make it to Canada.
@Go_for_it652
@Go_for_it652 2 ай бұрын
The weather humbles the most powerful lion . Thats why they can be humble .
@susieq9801
@susieq9801 2 ай бұрын
I always thought the two dollar coin should be called a doublooney, as in doubloon. I agree with the idea of codependency because during blizzards and in remote areas someone could easily be caught in a bind.
@klondikechris
@klondikechris 2 ай бұрын
I agree! We should have called it a doubloon!
@beastoned8596
@beastoned8596 Ай бұрын
I thought it should be called a Bearie! Lol
@MrJimdalling
@MrJimdalling Ай бұрын
I still cry when I listen to Ahead by a Centry. That last 'Hip show still makes me cry.
@StephaniePrevostLeucryst
@StephaniePrevostLeucryst 2 ай бұрын
There are places in Northern Canada where it's illegal to lock your vehicle so people have somewhere to escape in case of polar bears
@YarMahNarNar
@YarMahNarNar 2 ай бұрын
I’m an abuser of the word “eh”. I play online games and every single time I say “eh” over comms, I get the “ArE YoU CaNAdIaN?!? LULZ” All Dressed chips are good, Ketchup is pretty good too. Poutine is FUCKING AMAZING!! I’m surprised we aren’t recognized as a fat country because of it.
@Runescope
@Runescope Ай бұрын
There are so many good Tragically Hip songs, my top picks are "I'll Believe in You (Or I'll Be Leaving You Tonight)", "Blow at High Dough" (which is about a movie being filmed in a small town), "New Orleans is Sinking", "Trickle Down" & "Little Bones". No where near all their good songs, but those are my top 5. As for the Loonie-Twoonie thing, I was disappointed when it didn't end up being called a "Double-Loon" as a pun on the old pirate coin of Doubloon, to which name it probably would have been shortened to after a year or so. Oh, we don't have a Queen anymore as sadly She passed away in September of 2022 and has been succeeded by her son King Charles the III, she will be missed by all Canadians. As for Canada having it's own hockey league ... well ... we do kind of. It's the NHL and while the majority of the teams are BASED in the US, over 80% of the PLAYERS and over 60% of the owners are Canadian, so technically it's our league, the Americans just pay for it. There is a brand of chips called "Old Dutch" and they have a chip called "Au Gratin" which is a kind of garlic-chedder mix and It's rare to find even in Canada! I had to blackmail the distributor to bring it into my town, where it now sells out before any other flavour. As for Canadians being polite ... well ... it wasn't THAT long ago in our history when everyone still wore pistols out just because. Especially in Western Canada it was quite untamed and a pistol could literally save Your life. When there is a chance that a stranger could shoot you dead over a slight insult, Your country tends to develop a strong sense of politeness (think Texas in the USA). Now it hasn't been like that for quite some time, but the tendency of Canadians to seek immediate retribution over insults & grievances rather than going through a court system still to this day promotes a kind of "Let's all just get along shall we?" attitude. And Canadians ARE better than Americans though we are sadly slowly catching up (Slowing down?) to their level.
@pierrebelliveau6494
@pierrebelliveau6494 2 ай бұрын
Another band who gets very little press " The Crash Test Dummies" Give them a listen. I'm pretty sure you'll like their stuff. Start with a song called "mmmm, mmmm.mmmm, mmmm" The lead singer has the most unique voice in whatever song they sing, all their own compositions.
@beastoned8596
@beastoned8596 Ай бұрын
I love the Superman song! Ya Brads voice just makes me……..lol
@douglas13qecvi
@douglas13qecvi 2 ай бұрын
Hi from Kingston Ontario! Growing up here I think the hip are extremely overrated. That being said they are loved and held in extremely high regard for most. Cheers!!! 🍻
@waynebristow4720
@waynebristow4720 2 ай бұрын
I remember the first album I bought of The Hip, I could see it was to introduce themselves to Americans, some of it was written while they were there. One of my favourite songs was "Fiddler's Green", but they had so many hits here in Canada.
@danlang1978
@danlang1978 Ай бұрын
Yea, I agree. A good close curling match is awesome. Some of the throws are amazing.
@Bookmarking...
@Bookmarking... 2 ай бұрын
The Hip -- Ahead By A Century
@stephenpublicover8818
@stephenpublicover8818 2 ай бұрын
Hey Mert, i am like salt&vinager chips too! Its galic month here in Nova Scotia!
@lyndawhittaker7663
@lyndawhittaker7663 2 ай бұрын
I am 80 years old and have lived in 6 provinces and I have very seldom heard eh used in regular conversations.
@davidburke2453
@davidburke2453 2 ай бұрын
I am half you age, but yeah what is up with this eh thing? I nevr hear the word used.
@RatKindler
@RatKindler 2 ай бұрын
When I was a kid in the 70s in Ontario I used to hear it a lot but not so much now. I think the younger generations are more influenced by US media today and their language peculiarities, plus there are more immigrants that haven't adopted "eh".
@sueshow401
@sueshow401 2 ай бұрын
​@@RatKindleryounger generation loves to say this word only: like.. in almost every sentence following...in the early 20tieth century LIKE AS was randomly used.
@RatKindler
@RatKindler 2 ай бұрын
@@sueshow401 I went through the "like" phase for about a year as a kid in the 80s. Glad I snapped out of it. I remember seeing that a linguistic researcher had actually studied the usage of "like" during development.
@Ameslan1
@Ameslan1 2 ай бұрын
One "weird" and amazing thing about Newfoundland Canada is that it is the MOST IRISH place outside of Ireland! Immigrants from Ireland settled there in the 1700s and because of their isolation, kept up their Irish accent and culture. Their last names can be traced back to Counties in Ireland. You should react to Newfoundland accent videos and see for yourself.
@michaelbourgeault9409
@michaelbourgeault9409 2 ай бұрын
For the poutine piece - brilliant, and very subtle, because Homer Simpson is from Winnipeg
@coledevlin3984
@coledevlin3984 2 ай бұрын
Canada doesn’t have its own professional league? Then what nation is the National Hockey League referring to?
@GWNorth-db8vn
@GWNorth-db8vn 2 ай бұрын
It's mostly American.
@coledevlin3984
@coledevlin3984 2 ай бұрын
@@GWNorth-db8vn well yeah that’s the natural progression if you want to make money. Still started as a Canada only league.
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 2 ай бұрын
Ownership has been American since like the 90s, the NHL as a "business" basically went bankrupt at one point.
@GWNorth-db8vn
@GWNorth-db8vn 2 ай бұрын
@@coledevlin3984 - Toronto. Montreal, Detroit, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston.
@edwardlongshanks827
@edwardlongshanks827 2 ай бұрын
@@GWNorth-db8vn You almost had the original six correct. Change Pittsburgh to Chicago and you would be correct.
@wjadam024
@wjadam024 2 ай бұрын
The Hip have such a deep catalog. I suggest a full album look at Live Between Us. Canada's best poutine is from a chain called New York Fries.
@primary2630
@primary2630 2 ай бұрын
The Tragically Hip is definitely loved here. My favourite song by them is Bobcaygeon, though New Orleans is Sinking is also really good imo
@cathyruta7518
@cathyruta7518 2 ай бұрын
For Canadian content, and lovely music, start with Wheat Kings.
@NS_first
@NS_first 2 ай бұрын
Bagged milk was more common when I was younger and now there are plastic jugs at various amounts (1L, etc), and cardboard (just 1 or 2L). Poutine was briefly at Tim Hortons, but people who really like their poutine have said it’s not quite the same. Some like cheese curds over their fries first, some just need cheese, so that’s a part of the difference… basically, it’s fries, then cheese, then gravy over the cheese for a basic poutine, but there’s variations too, which I believe is just a matter of extra toppings?
@pdog547
@pdog547 2 ай бұрын
A great bit of Canadian history with the Hip is "Fifty-Mission Cap" (about a hockey player who disappeared, Bill Barilko). Also "Wheat Kings", about David Milgaard, a man who spent 20+ years in prison for a murder he did not commit..
@theoracleswithjamestyson3012
@theoracleswithjamestyson3012 2 ай бұрын
Canada is a rather large place I was born and raised on the lower left coast and therefore don't say "eh". I find it cute how Americans will often say "You say eh all the time, don't you huh?" It seems that the American "huh" is similar to the Canadian "eh". You made a great observation about the use of eh and it's relation to your use in Scotland. The regional pronunciation of "about" is also Scottish related. On the west coast away from the parts of the country where there was a historically large amount of Scottish immigration you wont hear the "aboot". Unless of course the speaker was from the east, or raised in a Scottish family. Now, the "nice" vs "polite". I think they are quite different. I was a Mountie, yes that other stereotype, if all Canadians were "nice," I would have been out of work. You don't have to be nice to be polite, therefore creating a wonderful base for all types of sarcasm.
@hilariousname6826
@hilariousname6826 2 ай бұрын
Nobody in Canada says, "aboot".
@K.C-2049
@K.C-2049 2 ай бұрын
@@hilariousname6826 it's aboat actually lol
@hilariousname6826
@hilariousname6826 2 ай бұрын
@@K.C-2049 In some places; in others, it's more "abaowt". If you know what I mean ....... "Aboot" nowhere ... !
@denisegreene8441
@denisegreene8441 2 ай бұрын
I'm was born and raised in Nova Scotia. I don't say aboot and I never heard it growing up.
@hilariousname6826
@hilariousname6826 2 ай бұрын
@@denisegreene8441 And you never will hear it - in Canada, anyway.
@GoWestYoungMan
@GoWestYoungMan 2 ай бұрын
Canada did have its own hockey league, the NHL, but it moved its headquarters from Montreal to New York in 1989. Basketball (CEBL) and football (CFL) are the only professional sports where there's a national champion crowned every year.
@corybjarnason218
@corybjarnason218 2 ай бұрын
Canada's population is 41 million now.
@belongtotoday
@belongtotoday 6 күн бұрын
I wish he mentioned the Governor General / Lieutenant Governor positions in the section about the British monarch. To say that the reigning monarch has *no* power is...a little misleading. Or at least feels like it lacks a lot of context. Canada has **11** representatives of the reigning monarch pretty much at all times. It has a federal (country-wide) representative called the Governor General and each of the 10 provinces have a Lieutenant Governor. While they technically *are* ceremonial positions, ceremony counts for a lot. The Gov General can: - Summon, prorogue and dissolve parliament. - swears-in the Prime Minister and his cabinet (Ministers) - Must give royal assent to turn a bill into a law. - is appointed at the approval of the monarch with help/nomination by the Prime Minister. Usually someone from their political party. - appoints members of the Privy Council, lieutenant governors and certain judges, on the advice of the prime minister. So it's not nothing is it? Could Canada skip all of those legally and pretend the Gov General / Lt Govs didn't exist? Or not appoint any? Yeah probably but it feels very strange to think about doing so. Technically Charles could dissolve Canada's parliament via the Gov General. Would he ever? No but it's legally a power he has through the Gov General so again, to say that the reigning monarch has *no* power whatsoever simply isn't true. It's just that there's sort of a silent understanding that they'd never actually use it. If anyone cares, here's a few recent examples of the Gov Gen or Lt Govs being used in Canada... * In 2015 the Gov General was asked to clarify a 150 year old definition of the word "resident" as a requirement for being part of Canada's [unelected] Senate. * In 2021, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the federal NDP party (one of the Big 3 main parties) wrote to the Gov General and asked her to deny going to a snap election if Prime Minister Trudeau asked for one...because the NDP are broke and unpopular and not ready for an election. * In 2022 when the "convoy" protests were going on in Ottawa protesting Trudeau and various COVID mandates, there was a lot of [incorrect] furor from protesters trying to reach out to the Gov General to basically demand she dissolve parliament. This was never going to happen but it was a pretty big narrative thing going on during the protests. * If you saw what just happened in the French election....in 2017 that happened on the provincial level in British Columbia when the incumbent BC Liberal party looked to have won the election but fell short of having a majority. The BC NDP and BC Green Party quickly formed an agreement and together they had enough seats to overtake the Liberals but it was contentious. The incumbent Liberal Premier actually asked the Lt Gov to form government anyway and then to dissolve parliament (and potentially kick off ANOTHER election days after having one). Lt Gov refused and gave assent to the NDP-Greens to form the new provincial gov. Like I say...basically what France just did but it was the Lt Gov who had to mediate and give assent and sort out the entire mess as two different people pretty much declared that THEY had won the election and would/should form the gov. * A virtually identical situation to the above happened in New Brunswick in 2018 and again, it was the Lt Gov who had to sort it out and declare a winner. So again, not exactly "nothing" or "no power" or a position that never does or says anything. These were important political events that the monarch's representative had final say in.
@scds1082
@scds1082 2 ай бұрын
I think there is some merit to the idea that this country was founded on the intermingling of French, British, Indigenous etc. and we had to get along and also the idea that, due to the harsh elements, we have had to get along to survive. My favourite Hip songs are "Courage" dedicated to Canadian writer Hugh MacLennnan (who wrote an excellent book about the relationship between the English and French in Canada called "The Two Solitudes") and "Bobcaygeon".
@zenpunkchef
@zenpunkchef Ай бұрын
hi, canadian here, and yes, canadian railroad trilogy IS canada in music
@admiraleveleigh8573
@admiraleveleigh8573 2 ай бұрын
Bro you’ve gotta react to some Canadian music, specifically Hedley & Marianna’s Trench. Both of them were super popular when I was growing up
@looneygardener
@looneygardener Ай бұрын
The Hip is my hometown band, and Gord Downie is an incredible poet.
@Sid-gu5qk
@Sid-gu5qk 2 ай бұрын
In the cities many people won't necessarily hurry to help a stranded motorist but away from the cities nearly everyone would stop to help.
@RG-qn2qm
@RG-qn2qm Ай бұрын
Lovin it from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦
@inklypse4248
@inklypse4248 Ай бұрын
13:37 It is with great delight that I confirm we Canadians also love our Salt and Vinegar.
@Rockmobile1
@Rockmobile1 2 ай бұрын
Love your channel Bro! One thing though, Salt & Vinegar Chips are VERY popular here in Canada 🇨🇦. One thing that is absolutely, 100% correct, is that, although we ARE technically American, due to the fact that we, along with Mexico, are part of North America (Something people in the US fail to realize),…. WE ARE NOT “AMERICANS”!!!
@seriosbrad
@seriosbrad 2 ай бұрын
Tim Hortons actually did have a poutine, it was short lived. Probably because it wasn't very good at all. They didn't use fries, but instead, potato wedges because that was already on the menu.
@The_Very_Tall_Midget
@The_Very_Tall_Midget 2 ай бұрын
Well no wonder they failed if they used wedges for a poutine I've never heard of that before
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 2 ай бұрын
Like the KFC "poutine" it was borderline criminal to serve that to people lol.
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 2 ай бұрын
@@The_Very_Tall_Midget Worse, some people use shredded cheese, not curds.. That should be an offense.
@deanromanado5850
@deanromanado5850 2 ай бұрын
It drives me nuts how so many Canadians can't even pronounce poutine properly. It's not poo teen like the gentleman in the video says, it's pronounced "puts in" ( as close as you can get to it ). When someone says poo teen, it's like someone claiming they're real Italian because they eat spaspetti.
@carolmurphy7572
@carolmurphy7572 2 ай бұрын
​​@@deanromanado5850😂😂😂 It's pisghetti, not spaspetti!
@wizardsuth
@wizardsuth 2 ай бұрын
The video promotes the myth that bagged milk was introduced to cope with the adoption of the metric system, despite it having been around for more than a decade before that. There used to be three small bags in a one gallon bag. They just adjusted the size of the bags slightly to make it metric.
@nickdellaporta3004
@nickdellaporta3004 2 ай бұрын
That's a huge rule of thumb when you are driving on a Northern Hwy to stop to help others out as you may be the only vehicle to pass by for over an hour or so.
@gregmchale5011
@gregmchale5011 Ай бұрын
Sorry! in Canada is "An apology is inadmissible in any judicial or quasi-judicial court proceeding as evidence of fault or liability." we have a law on the use of Sorry!
@frhaber
@frhaber 2 ай бұрын
I worked at Hostess when they were developing ketchup chips. QC would bring samples around the office for the staff to rate. I got so tired of tasting samples that I haven't eaten ketchup since.🤣
@denisegreene8441
@denisegreene8441 2 ай бұрын
I'm from the east coast ( Nova Scotia) and I would say yes, we say EH because of our historical background being largely from the UK
@chuckmorrison2116
@chuckmorrison2116 2 ай бұрын
As a first generation Canadian of Scottish ancestry, my Da, I love your reactions to videos of our country. I'm so looking forward to my first trip to Scotland in the near future now that I'm retired. Keep up the good work laddie.👍🤠🇨🇦
@shredderhater
@shredderhater 2 ай бұрын
My favourite Hip songs are “ locked in the trunk of my car” “ New Orleans is sinking “(recorded before Katrina)
@BraveW0rld
@BraveW0rld 2 ай бұрын
Some of the best hockey players ever have come out of the Canadian junior leagues and gone straight to the NHL. Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Marc-Andre Fleury... the list goes on. While Canada may not have a major professional hockey league like the NHL, we have more AHL teams than the Marlies... Laval Rocket, Manitoba Moose, Toronto Marlies, Belleville Senators, Calgary Wranglers, and the Abbotsford Canucks. Also, it is worth noting that the Junior leagues in Canada have produced more NHL players than the AHL. Heck, even the QMJHL alone has produced more NHL players than the AHL... The AHL is where you go after being drafted go develop your skills.
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan Ай бұрын
I was born and spent my first 30 years in a small town called South Porcupine. It’s on the southern shore of Porcupine Lake. It’s too cold for porcupines there. Winter can be snowy from late October until mid April. The Hip are from Kingston, Ontario, just 30k from my current home, the name being an aboriginal Canadian one. Gord Lightfoot wrote the Canadian Railroad Trilogy for our centennial in 1967. Our Canadian hockey organization is the NHL, national hockey league. And Simon, it’s not gallons, it’s litres of milk in those unbreakable bags. I reuse them to freeze my home made soup etc. in the bags to decrease plastic waste. A lot of us do this. (Poutine is disgusting … lactose intolerant.) We invented the zipper, insulin, Wonder Bras, Kraft peanut butter … I’d die without that stuff. (Only other country where you can get it is Australia!) Our health care is superlative and essentially free because $300 or so is hidden in our taxes. In the USA you have to mortgage your home to get care after an accident or illness. I had several major surgeries after an accident … I’d be destitute otherwise! We’re a bilingual country, two official languages, and the only one I believe. We don’t mind gun control, and you have to sell your soul to get a hand gun. Long guns, for hunting, require a gun safety course and an FAC, fire arms certificate, to but one. I had a 4/10 shotgun when I lived in the bush … bought it at 16( to kill partridge) from a catalogue store called Sears, now defunct, with my Mom, Dad, and eldest sister. Fired it once, felt bad for killing the bird and now my son has it. He’s never fired it. We invented the water bomber airplanes too. There is a bomber plane airport on the aforementioned lake. Google it … you’ll be impressed! Our educational and health care systems are amongst the world’s best! We’re definitely a unique people and country. We tell people, when travelling, that we’re NOT American! Our Canadian accent, eh? Spectacular! Enjoy this essay, my Scottish friend. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
@michelegyselinck5400
@michelegyselinck5400 Ай бұрын
The thing about all or most of the musical bands or singers mentioned in this video is that they’re either anglophones or sing in English. That leaves out all the Québécois singers or groups. I have vaguely heard of The Tragically Hip, but I don’t know their music.
@Mykey404
@Mykey404 18 күн бұрын
Fun fact: if you ask a Canadian how far away some place is, they will answer telling you how long it takes to drive there, instead of a distance. E.g. "How far is Montreal from Toronto?" "It's about 5 hours on the 401, eh." "Sorry. I meant how many kilometers?" "No sweat, bud. It's about 350 miles. Sorry. Not sure how many klicks." " Thanks anyway. Sure is a nice day, eh?" "Yeah, but it'll change."
@Migmaw
@Migmaw 28 күн бұрын
The song alleluia that is played in sombre settings all over the world and even in the Shrek movie was written and sung by a great Canadian poet and icon Leonard Cohen. soon as you listen to the first couple of words or seconds of the music you will recognize the song.
@Kate_P
@Kate_P 2 ай бұрын
We don’t have a national hockey league. But we do have a very active junior league as mentioned which is typically a provincial based league. For example, the city I’m from in Canada is in Ontario and our junior hockey league which is 16-21 is the OHL and our city of 400,000 has a hockey area that hold just under 10,000 people. And while it isn’t packed for every single game it’s certainly fairly full for almost every game and there are lots of games per season and especially the playoffs where it is completely sold out. These teams are big farm teams for the NHL. A Canadian league wouldn’t be able to compete salary wise with the NHL to be able to attract the best over 21 players at this point, and we do have 7 teams in the NHL. But the reason we can win the Olympic so often despite not having our own national league is that a lot of the best players in the NHL in the US are Canadian. 😂 Side note: unlike other places where the football (American or British football 😂)stadium might become the stadium for concerts etc. the ice in my hometown hockey rink can be covered and becomes our stadium for concerts and other such events.
@davidburke2453
@davidburke2453 2 ай бұрын
Canadians do say sorry all of the time. It is just meant as being polite. For example if somone has a huge cart of groceries and the preson behind them has one or two items they may say "sorry would you like to go ahead". It is not an apology but like I said more in line with being a decent person. Not evereyone talks like that for sure. More or less decent enough people do. Canadians do not say eh at alll though. At least where I live. The Hip are beloved in Canada for sure.
@davidbrock2450
@davidbrock2450 Ай бұрын
As a very recent 1st showing Canadas inclusiveness. For the first time ever a 1rst Nations MP not addressed Parliament his native Ojibway[I think that's spelled wrong]. It was also simultaneously translated into French and English speaking MP's and transcribed.
@neocelestia
@neocelestia Ай бұрын
As a Canadian (born and raised here) who has relatives in the United States, I can say that I don't necessarily buy into the absolute of "Canadians polite vs Americans rude". Nor do I really agree about the superiority thing. I'm sure some Canadians do feel that way but I don't see that perspective myself. I look at it this way. Both countries are full of both extremes of people. As in you will find polite wonderful folks willing to go the extra mile for you in both countries. AND you will also find that both countries contain their share of ignorant egotistical jerks who will rudely tell you off at the drop of a hat. Neither country is perfect and both contain all manner of folks. Anyhoo, that's just my two cents. Great video! Have an awesome day! :)
@BraveW0rld
@BraveW0rld 2 ай бұрын
Great video! You should do some more trailer park boys reactions! It gets so much better than what you've seen so far. Lahey is a mess lmao he's the best character alongside J-Roc
@felixsawatzky4883
@felixsawatzky4883 Ай бұрын
Another’s thing about the Canadians and hockey. He mentioned that perhaps it is because there are not enough people to sustain our own hockey league but if I may be so bold, 65% of the NHL are Canadian players meaning that the NHL has more Canadian players than any other nationality
@Migmaw
@Migmaw 28 күн бұрын
The NHL although in the U.S now is majority Canadian league by the fact majority of the players on every team is Canadian, most of the coaching staff are Canadian, referees Canadian. There use to be a rule that each team needed to be 70% Canadian, The Stanley Cup was first awarded in Quebec by Lord Stanley, The original 6 teams of the NHL were the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings all close in proximity, Into the 70s the NHL expanded and swallowed up the WHA. The hockey Hall of Fame is in Toronto Ontario Canada and holds Hall of Fame inductions every year. The richest NHL team with the most loyal fanbase without winning a Stanley Cup Championship in over 50 years is the Toronto Maple Leafs. So I say all of that to say this, Canada could support its own league or leagues easily. Stay blessed 👊🏼
@lucyc
@lucyc Ай бұрын
Milk is only in bags in QC and ON. It is in cartons and jugs everywhere else. But because it's in ON, it's assumed it's everywhere in the country (per another video I watched on bagged milk).
@michaelmarkowski204
@michaelmarkowski204 2 ай бұрын
There are many brands of potato chips in Canada that offer an All-Dressed flavour. You can even get No Name All-Dressed chips at No Frills.
@junehough1025
@junehough1025 2 ай бұрын
Arena’s…they house rinks and have awesome figure skating programs as well
@sueshow401
@sueshow401 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Imagine Kurt Browning, 4 time WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPION WON OVER WAYNE GRETSKI of many selections of "Best Player of the Year"...and more than once too.
@ronwest3264
@ronwest3264 Ай бұрын
I carry booster cables in my vehicles. They are a must when someone needs a battery boost. I have used them many times. You never know when someone's battery is dead in the middle of winter.
@carmenbrown3437
@carmenbrown3437 2 ай бұрын
Curling is fun. We used to skate outside. I'm too old to know what skating indoors is like. I stopped saying sorry a long time ago.
@WSawchuk085
@WSawchuk085 2 ай бұрын
I was thinking about this video the other day and was hoping you would watch this. Also the hockey section is somewhat wrong. The AHL has numerous teams in Canada, and there is also the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) that is the farm teams for the AHL which has a couple of teams in Canada. There isn't a stand alone professional hockey league in Canada but the junior hockey leagues in Canada are extensive and well supported, similar to how college football in the US can sometimes seem more supported then even the NFL. True Canadian hockey fans are always glued to the TV on Boxing Day (Dec 26th) for puck drop on the World Junior Hockey Championships
@aethergasm
@aethergasm Ай бұрын
Seriously the chip flavors here get pretty crazy. Ketchup probably is my favourite but some of the flavours that are amazing>> Korean BBQ, Filipino Adobo, Taco, Blue Cheese Buffalo Wings, Turkey Stuffing, Sea Salt Malt Vinegar, Pizza, jalapeno Popper, Butter Chicken, KFC Chicken, Sriracha, Garlic Parmesan, Honey Butter, Pickle and Cool Ranch Doritos are my fave right now. 😋 Then there are more options from imports from India, Philippines, China, Japan, Vietnam, etc... which add to the previous Canadian store flavours. Not sure but I think our pop/soda/sparkling water flavours are starting to get out there with the chips lately.
@lazzerker1
@lazzerker1 2 ай бұрын
Im suprised salt and vinegar isnt #1. Probably all dressed, s&v and bbq are the most popular flavors
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