It’s stunning how many people seem to forget that there are other countries on the planet that use dollars and weren’t involved in Vietnam. No, I’m not making an assumption. The person who posted this is Canadian.

Y’all really need to take a step back and reflect a little bit.

  • @[email protected]
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    44 days ago

    I know it SAYS they live in Toronto, but they also said “Third Grade” and not “Grade Three”, as would be proper in Canada. Maybe it’s possible they are from the U.S. and currently live in Canada?

    It’s almost like sometimes people move…

    • StametsOP
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      23 days ago

      Is that seriously your evidence? That he said third grade? Like I and a shitload of other Canadians say?

      Girl.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        I’m literally just asking questions. I’m not presenting any evidence, I’m not even really making an argument. I’m just devils advocating your spamming that OP is Canadian just because they live in Toronto. As if everybody who lives in Toronto is Canadian.

        Some Canadians live in the U.S. too. There are even people who come from both countries. There are people that have multigenerational history in both countries.

        Canadian and American culture are inextricably linked. Being mad at my country doesn’t change that, and that kind of arrogance will only doom you to repeat our failures.

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      24 days ago

      Are those phrases not interchangeable in Canada?

      Saying “# grade” might be more common where I am in the US, but no one would bat an eye if you said “grade #” because that is used commonly enough as well that people are used to it.

      • StametsOP
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        13 days ago

        They completely are. I have no idea what they’re talking about…

        • @[email protected]
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          13 days ago

          I also don’t know. That’s why it was phrased as a question. I’m not from where you are from. I come from a different country. I asked you a question about a possibility based on my knowledge, and you just tried to gotcha me. What does that do for you? Make you feel superior?