Thanks, your bad experiance serves as a caution to the rest of us.:lol:
I agree with this. Americans THINK they are better than everyone else.
Canadians know it.
So, many Americans used to pretend that they are Canadians when they went abroad. They would wear a maple leaf pin etc.
They even used to have websites (I don’t know if they still exist) teaching Americans how to pretend to be Canadians. They would also have maple leaf pins, Canadian flags etc. for sale.
After all, they believe in such a thing as ‘Manifest Destiny’.
Well I'm living in the UK at the moment and there are more Americans who say they are Canadian than the other way round. Some have even had Maple leafs on their packs. Most are younger though, the older ones don't feel the need to hide as much I guess......;-)
If you are going to get an accurate comparison between Nationalities, it might be better to study the ones who stick near home, rather than the international travelers, who are probably at the lucrative end of the scale, but it also quite likely that that is where you''ll meet a lot of the shammers and scammers & ones involved in all sorts of skulduggery. If you want to determine the true character watch the ones at home milking the cows and stoking the fire.
If you are going to get an accurate comparison between Nationalities, it might be better to study the ones who stick near home, rather than the international travelers, who are probably at the lucrative end of the scale, but it also quite likely that that is where you''ll meet a lot of the shammers and scammers & ones involved in all sorts of skulduggery. If you want to determine the true character watch the ones at home milking the cows and stoking the fire.
Very good JLM. Good post.
Had to go back and look at the title of the thread:........We are not comparing nationalities here JLM, we are simply saying that some Americans when they go abroad pretend to be Canadians. .........
Yeah. No comparisons at all going on here.What's the difference between Canadians' & Americans' ?
Difference between Canada and America..Here,In Canada, the sign says "Don't Jump"...In America it say.." Jump at own risk"..Think it's a health care issue..![]()
That really reinforces what I said, Greenfish. Canadians are much more respectful of authority than Americans.
I've met lots of each & I certainly wouldn't agree with that. Just take one simple little thing that happens in Canada millions of times every day- drive while using cell phones- how many times have we been advised "don't use your cell phone while driving"?