How do people outside North America perceive the differences between Canada and the USA?
How do people outside North America perceive the differences between Canada and the USA?
canadians have maple syrup and homosexuality USAers have mass shootings and evangelicals
>be american
>get shot
>be canadian
>get universal health care
they basically see them as pussy versions but most European countries like pussies
This tbqh plus healthcare
Canada: nice guys uwu
USA: fat obnoxious hollywood guys (who everyone is secretly jealous of)
Honestly, people tend to downplay the extreme culture differences between Canada and the USA
A big one is they use metric and we don't
Canada = poor, socialist/leftist, smug, bland current year people in comparison
normies prefer them over you because of this
what differences?
>America
Lots of guns and fun
>Canada
Maple syrup, bears, mooses, gays and guys who speak French
Canada: Hockey
US: Handegg
Canada: artic USA with few people
Compare Montreal and San Antonio and tell me what they have in common
Canada:developed
USA:developing
Canada:
Nice people
Free healthcare
Educated
Civilised
USA
Rude people
Expensive healthcare
Uneducated
Uncivilised
Do Canadians want our West Coast? Most of us hate those fucking Communist faggots who provide nothing to us.
You should read Breitbart and realize that the Canadian healthcare system is absolute shit
austria/germany
NZ/australia
UK/Ireland
etc.
lots of places have this dynamic
>using different system
>"extreme"
>Reading Breitbart
>You should read Breitbart
Our healthcare isn't shit (and I don't know who in their right mind would consider Breitbart an authority on this), but it certainly isn't "free" either.
It ain't great either.
this tbqh
The USA was developed, but it's going backwards. It's de-developing, you could say
>Breitbart
>You should read Breitbart