American Women vs. Canadian Women (younger, family, average, serious)
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Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Originally Posted by rainroosty
This post deserves no answers due to the ignorance and rudeness of it. I'd go on, but I'm not going to violate the Terms of Service here on City Data. I will say that I find your post disgusting.
Come on, a little humor please with all the other groups that get bashed here. I'm sure this was only intended as a little humor for him.
This post deserves no answers due to the ignorance and rudeness of it. I'd go on, but I'm not going to violate the Terms of Service here on City Data. I will say that I find your post disgusting.
Canadian men compete with each other when they go into a US pickup joint. First one to find a woman who knows what Canada is, let alone where it is, wins drinks for the night from his buddies.
Why is it that people from the USA think they have a copyright on the term "American?" Canadians are American. Mexicans are Americans. With the exception of the women from the Northern tier of states, I would think that Canadian women have many more ingenius ways of keeping warm on a cold winters night than thier cousins in the lower 48.
"American" is the adjective that is used for people who live in the United States, and people all over the world know and accept this. What would you prefer ... "United Statesian"?
The only difference I've noticed in Canadian women so far is the way they pronounce their "ow" sounds.
"American" is the adjective that is used for people who live in the United States, and people all over the world know and accept this. What would you prefer ... "United Statesian"?
The only difference I've noticed in Canadian women so far is the way they pronounce their "ow" sounds.
They say "whilst" instead of "while", too.
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