That mundane instances of people being nice are a "Canadian" trait? Its fucking weird, I dont see anyone else do this, but Canadians act like it's really "Canadian" when they see someone return change at the grocery store, even if this happens all the time anywhere else.
Do Canadians really think like this?
>we're too honest for our own good
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This thread is the most Jow Forums thing ever.
Guess why.
idk i dont go outside and nobody really thinks about it
I don't either and I can assure you the quote is stupid.
It's true we do this but it's really not a big deal, many people have monthly passes so it's just a formality, also not wanting to look like a nigger to others if its not the case. Once I swiped my card and as it turns out I had no titles left, so I just shrugged it off and took a seat anyway.
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I'd pay, but mostly because I'd be paranoid about security cameras filming my face and getting me into legal trouble for not paying.
Canadians aren't nice, their polite.
This is just the usual Canadian inferiority complex where they are desperate to try and differentiate themselves from the US in any way whatsoever and pass it off as a massive difference.
Seriously, they are less curt than New Englanders, but aside from that they're the same, there's a greater cultural difference between the North and South than between the North and Canada.