Which do you think would be a easier? A person from the USA blending into a city in Canada and pretending to be Canadian or a person from Canada trying to blend into a city in the USA? I was curious about this because some countries are obviously neighbors with different cultures and similarities. But just how similar or different can it get between neighbors? I know Europe has more Diverse neighbors but I think the USA and Canada but more similarities than differences. We say similar jokes etc. Laugh at similar things. Some parts of each country speak pretty neutral as far as english goes etc. So which would be easier in your opinion?
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>>533846538that dude should have been the blade runner instead of the faggot harrison ford
>>533846538An actual white Canadian and white American would be pretty much indistinguishable from each other, short of accents or regional slang
Nah we are still too white up here
>>533846538I have been to Canada many times. The differences between someone in BC and WA is less significant than the differences between someone from WA and TX.
>>533846775I thought Harrison was fine as the blade runner. I wouldn't say the same about other harrison ford movies but whatever.Actually, if someone had to sniff out if someone is Canadian in the USA or American in Canada... I wonder what questions they would ask.>Convert this X number to the metric system.
>>533846538It would be easier to remove all indians saar
>>533846538if they were chill, yes
>>533846538I live 30 minutes from the Ontario border. I could easily pass as Canadian, and most Canadians could easily pass as Midwesterners
>>533846921To extend this, Calgary people are equivalent to Denver, Winnipeg people the same as Minnesotans, Toronto folks the same as Chicago. The only analog missing is Montreal, I’m not sure the matching US population.
>>533846538do you speak French? even if you did they have a strange accent
>>533847293https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N1Q6dq0XS8
>>533847285I am from Massachusetts and I feel like people around here glaze the fuck out of Montreal and Quebec for some reason. I don't like the francophone shit honestly.
>>533847576I mean their accent is just an American speaking French so maybe you would fit in
>>533846935yeah he was "fine" but Morgan Paull (the guy in picture) would have pulled of the "bland & burned out macho guy" without being grating... and would have been more easy to identify with tooit's a miracle that Harrison did not ruin the movie>I wouldn't say the same about other harrison ford movies but whatever.The Conversation was his top role IMHO, exactly the right amount of asshole