How does it feel to live in a big country??
How does it feel to live in a big country??
You tell me.
Feels good man.
there's a lot more retards
Probably same. Cause the population is concentrated in relatively few big cities.
Are we considered big? If yes then, it feels pretty normal I guess, at least if you live in densely populated areas like cities. It is cool to have long road trips inside your country and get to see such different places inside your borders.
I feel kind of trapped in a way. I can drive thousands of kilometers in either direction and everyone is still the same and there is nothing interesting in Canada. It must be much more exciting to live in Europe or something and go on road trips and see different cultures and landmarks and all.
yeah, it must be really strange. The thing is, even in the UK it's very different from the north to south, in aspects like climate, accent (this changes VERY quickly with location), culture and surroundings. Canada is just a ctrl_c + ctrl_v job from east to west from what I can tell, barring some frogs that we inexplicably allowed to stay
>Canada is just a ctrl_c + ctrl_v job from east to west from what I can tell, barring some frogs that we inexplicably allowed to stay
Yeah, it's really not.
>this is what new worlders actually believe
You're lucky. I get to choose from Gaza, Egypt, Jordan, Syria or Lebanon.
Quebec is the most interesting part about a countrywide roadtrip. Everywhere else is basically the same, increasingly so - no one has regional accents anymore. Better yet, America is barely any different from us too.
Nothing special.
Same. Only thing that matters is the size of the city you live in.
We have flights to switzerland for 60 euro round trip, fuck off
The west coast is Asian, Central is the British nothing land and east is France
Three distinct ethnic and social cultures
>that we inexplicably allowed to stay
low canada would have joined the American revolution otherwise
Pretty based.
It's not the same. I want to take a long road trip to Europe. The sad thing about this that it's possible geographically but it's impossible because of the countries on the way.
There is a huge different between having an airport and shit neighboring countries.
I'm sorry, I forgot about the proud enclaves of the First Nations