Ah my friend, let me give you a little hand in the english language and help you rephrase the title.
Lesson 1: Proper usage of the word "suck(s)"
1)Simply change the Quebec in "Quebec Sucks" to Canada.
2)Do so by first erasing the word Quebec through the use of delete button that is on your keyboard. You can change your title by editing your post.
3) Now place the word "Canada" in front of the word "sucks" without touching the word "sucks"
4) So far you now have the words "Canada" and "Sucks", now we try to connect the two.
5) Be sure that there exists a space between the two words to avoid being jumbled up like this : "CanadaSucks".
6) So move mouse coursor and click between the leters "A" and "S". So at the end it should look like this: "Canada Sucks".
Common Error 101: When in Canada, many people use the word "suck" inappropriatley by putting a random word with it.
In example: " This Dish Sucks!", "The weather Sucks","This vehicle Sucks","The taxes Suck","medicare Sucks".
Most new people to Canada forget the fact that if on Canadian soil, the word "suck" must be used in a different manner. So the correct way to say all of the above is this: "Canada Sucks". The Dish sucks because you are eating on Canadian soil. Vehicles fail because they are not compatible for use in Canada. Medicare and tax systems suck because the people who run them are well............. Canadian..... Also the weather sucks because the Canadians are always ploting something evil. So when they laugh "muahahaha", the skies usually cloud up and rain and thunder.
This condition of the word Suck applies only if you are on Canadian soil. The word "suck" maybe used more freely if you step outside of Canada. So you can say "this dish sucks" because it is not the whole country's fault. But if you are eating that dish in Canada then the whole country has blame.
Lesson 1 complete.
Lesson 1: Proper usage of the word "suck(s)"
1)Simply change the Quebec in "Quebec Sucks" to Canada.
2)Do so by first erasing the word Quebec through the use of delete button that is on your keyboard. You can change your title by editing your post.
3) Now place the word "Canada" in front of the word "sucks" without touching the word "sucks"
4) So far you now have the words "Canada" and "Sucks", now we try to connect the two.
5) Be sure that there exists a space between the two words to avoid being jumbled up like this : "CanadaSucks".
6) So move mouse coursor and click between the leters "A" and "S". So at the end it should look like this: "Canada Sucks".
Common Error 101: When in Canada, many people use the word "suck" inappropriatley by putting a random word with it.
In example: " This Dish Sucks!", "The weather Sucks","This vehicle Sucks","The taxes Suck","medicare Sucks".
Most new people to Canada forget the fact that if on Canadian soil, the word "suck" must be used in a different manner. So the correct way to say all of the above is this: "Canada Sucks". The Dish sucks because you are eating on Canadian soil. Vehicles fail because they are not compatible for use in Canada. Medicare and tax systems suck because the people who run them are well............. Canadian..... Also the weather sucks because the Canadians are always ploting something evil. So when they laugh "muahahaha", the skies usually cloud up and rain and thunder.
This condition of the word Suck applies only if you are on Canadian soil. The word "suck" maybe used more freely if you step outside of Canada. So you can say "this dish sucks" because it is not the whole country's fault. But if you are eating that dish in Canada then the whole country has blame.
Lesson 1 complete.