How much of a cultural difference is there between Canada and the US?

How much of a cultural difference is there between Canada and the US?

absolutely yuge one between us and the South

I went to montreal once and it was super different

Depends on the region (for both countries).

There is literally none. That's why edgy Canadians try so hard to insult us on this board, to keep up the charade that they have some unique culture of their own, as if somehow by shitposting hard enough about us it will somehow undo the fact that THEIR NATIONAL DISH IS BOXED MACARONI AND CHEESE MADE BY AN AMERICAN CORPORATION.

But it won't.

none
t. culture expert

Some of them are different, some are the same
Like Toronto is indistinguishable from it

gun culture and ice hockey

and that's pretty much it

Quebec is different

There are many differences but culturally it ranges from quite a bit to very little.

regional cultures don't count
as it is between canada and us

not the deep south and frenchy parts

Pretty much
The only one being edgy here is you.

>Implying any anglosphere countries are vastly different

Outside of calling things by different names how is Australia or the UK that different from the USA or Canada?

Each province varies more from each other then from the neighboring state

Mixture of these
Any given part of Canada is as distinct from the US as different regions of the US are from each other. So I'd say there is definitely a different flavor to Canada and they have different dialect but they aren't that foreign to us that there's a culture gap. I don't think anyone experiences any serious culture shock when moving between the two.

Australia is very different to New Zealand, let alone fucking England or north America

Queen.

theres alot more nationalistic pride in the states.

Cross the line and every house has a flag infront of it. Everyone is proud to be American

In Canada were only proud when we get noticed like sports and shit.

I wouldn't say so, Canadians can be jingoistic as fuck

Alberta shares a lot in common with the South, I know that much.

Quebec is the most different because they speak french

>Cross the line and every house has a flag infront of it.
This
I went to the USA last summer and I was king of suprised by this

From an outsiders perspective it will look identical.

As a Canadian, the only difference I see is our perspective.

Americans wanna rape and destory. Canadians are like let it be.

Don't mind me, just kickin' back wearing my toque against the chinook with my feet up on the ol' inukshuk and eating catsup chips with a side of poutine and Nanaimo bars and sippin' some maple syrup while listening to Matthew Good Band on the ceeb.

Americans I DARE you to translate.

Your eating catsup flavored chips on a snowmobile listening to a shitty band on the radio

>catsup flavored chips
A-
>snowmobile
F
>shitty band
C
>radio
C+

its america without the pointless patriotism/hypernationalistic capitalist mentality.

canadians are like a rich well off state, IE people are more relaxed because of safety net and not being as poor as in america.

>Australia is very different to New Zealand
true, their flag has red stars and ours are white

>BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Sask, Ontario
very little difference
>New Brunswick, PEI, Newfunland, Quebec
a fair bit of difference
>Northern Territories
imagine if wyoming was about 20 deg. colder and was as depressing as flint

A cb is a radio you dolt

The ceeb (CBC) is a radio *station* my friend.

So a more depressing version of Alaska?

One put a leaf on ther flag

That's more our governments than our culture 2bh

The cost of living is way higher in every city that matters, and our economy is way shittier

CAD seems weak tho