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Originally Posted by Zorrin
As a British expat living in Canada, well Quebec, I can vouch for that. Until I learnt that it's usually used to turn a statement into a question, eh? I just figured you Canucks were a little off...
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Yes, that one is a little hard for non-Canadians to get their head around. Living in Quebec must give you a whole lot more strange inflections to learn as well.
We Canucks are a little off, considering we have the national comfort food Poutine, and here in the Maritimes we have the original Halifax Style Donairs. People who eat those concoctions just aren't right.
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And make a Northwest Passage to the sea.
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