What weird things do Canadians say?

What weird things do Canadians say?

EXPRESSIONS

“Eh?” Don’t you think? Conversational device that allows an unconfrontational canadian to turn a statement into a poll of opinion.
hoser unsophisticated person
keener boot-licker, brown-noser, suck-up
kerfuffle commotion; flurry of agitation
Molson muscle potbelly (Molson is a Canadian brand of beer)

What are some typical Canadian things?

Top 10 Canadian typical things

  • Canadian maple and arce syrup.
  • Ice Hockey.
  • Bears.
  • Poutine.
  • Hiking and camping.
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
  • Curling.
  • Tim Hortons and their Timbits.

What are 5 common stereotypes about Canadians?

Canada 150: 6 Canadian stereotypes that happen to be true

  • We’re all about the maple syrup. Sure Canada is known for a few tasty eats like poutine and Nanaimo bars, but if there’s one Canadians can’t get enough of, it’s maple syrup.
  • Hockey fanatics.
  • Merciless winters.
  • Sorry, not sorry.
  • Timmies run.
  • An ode to beer.

What should I avoid in Canada?

Don’t assume that Toronto is the capital city.

  • Don’t get encumbered by extra charges.
  • Don’t say anything bad about Tim Hortons.
  • Don’t explore one part of the country and assume the rest is just the same.
  • Don’t disrespect maple syrup.
  • Don’t hesitate to return an apology.
  • Is Kraft dinner a Canadian thing?

    Kraft Dinner has been called the de facto national dish of Canada. The meal is the most popular grocery item in the country, where “Kraft Dinner” has iconic status and has become a generic trademark of sorts for macaroni and cheese. It is often simply referred to by the initials K.D.