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Canada is the best :)

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
If I couldn't live in the U.S. I would go to Canada, British Columbia specifically. It's beautiful and the people I met on my one trip there were great. My only dislike would be the winters. I'm a sunshine guy who believes that snow belongs on postcards.

Dude, it was 15 C here today... (60 F for y'all)
 

i've been finding out that there are lots of asian hotties in canada, so it'd be a nice place to check out. But my soul is still here in kaliphornia. 😀

 
Well, considering I've never been to every place in the world I can't really for sure say that Canada is the best...but out of all the countries that I have been too, Canada is the best IMHO!🙂
<-----been to:France
England
U.S.
Mexico
going to Dominican Republic in Jan ( I'll let you know if I change my opinion after that visit!)

And seriously Americans....the whole country is'nt covered in snow in the winter just parts of it!🙂
 
Well being from Australia, that of course is the most beautiful country in the world to me.

But someday I do want to visit Canada.
 
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Qosis
How many of you have actually ever lived in Canada who think the states are better, I'm not trying to say this as an insult. But regularly ya folks state that the states is far better than Canada, but how many of you have lived here for atleast a few years?

I lived in the states in California for a bit, and I despised it. I'm not even sure why, I just really didn't like the place, there was next to no natural habitat (and although I'm not a tree hugger, it's very nice to have it around) and I myself find the quality of life up north here to be fantastic.

I'm a coonass. I'm from the swamps in Louisiana and Mississippi. No offense to anyone, but I'm not much for this "northern culture" stuff. Indiana is too far north. Besides, I'm American, and the USA is near and dear to my heart. I don't like snow either 😉

Plus, I don't speak French!

Okay lets get a few things straight...

we don't speak french either for the most part, we only make our country bilingual to appease the french ppl in quebec. And you strike me as one of those people who judge a book by a cover as you have displayed, you have never been to canada or experienced 'northern culture' and yet you pass judgement on it. Just pointing a few things out, and btw I did read the if I couldn't live in America I'd live in Canada, I'm not trying to insult you or anything just clearing a few things up.

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Best coffee I had was in Canada. Beats Starsucks anyday, although Dunkin Donuts coffee comes close.

Tim Hortons, Coffee Cup, Second Time - all good (and reasonably priced unlike Starsucks).



 
Canadian should be proud of their country as we are of our country.

I've been to Vancouver and it was a nice visit.

I've got nothing against Canada.

However, I don't want to live in a country that barely has any sort of military
and has to rely on other country to defend their country.

Way too liberal for me.

French.

If I couldn't live in USA for some reason, I'd would live in Australia, been there several times
and I love the weather, beach, and the people.


 
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