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  • We don't talk like that. Ever. Well,... only in front of Americans.

  • Everything's coming up Milhouse, eh!

  • its funny yea i think the miss conseption of the accent is people messing up the newfounland accent lol :p but even other canadians make fun of that so i dunno :P

  • HOHO

  • A ten-year old getting excited about whisky? He must be Canadian.

  • Not exactly sure how that came the stereotype of how Canadians talk, but it's funny. I don't even know what a "Canadian" is, I've been surrounded by immigrants my whole life in Canada.

  • Wow. And the people that write the canadian jokes are canadian? What a disgrace. 

  • WHO WHO!!!!!!!!

  • HOO HOO

  • Just goes to show how much Americans actually know about Canada, Canadians don't even talk like that.

  • Oh the Simpson's.....really needs to be cancelled.

  • only a canadian could make milhouse look cool

  • what? we don't sound anything like that and never have. ever.

  • SORRY, I COULDN'T HEAR THE VIDEO OVER MY FREE HEALTH CARE. (:

  • @TheEpicChannelName Amen to that. Also free monthly money HO HO(imitating canadian nelson)!!!

  • @TheEpicChannelName Thats what I call winning! the US has much to learn from Canada

  • "Hoo, hoo" LMFAO Yeah, thats pretty much how I laugh

  • LOL at canadians getting offended by this when the simpsons made fun of pretty much every country they could including the U.S.A during their long run.

  • Hoo Hoo! Classic! I'm gonna use that one the next time I slap someone upside the head...hoo hoo...classic!

  • HOO HOO! What? That's how I laugh. And I'm Canadian. HOO HOO!

  • I'm Canadian, BITCHES!

  • @coolnick1230 cool im Canadian too but you dont have to be a douche about it

  • @boydmb2 I'm not being this so called douche.

  • find*

  • I'm canadian & I fond this very offensive. Nobody speaks like that (unless your french)

  • We actually speak with a clear English-Canadian accent. Quebec sounds like a French accent, but it has its differences from the French.

  • I've never heard anyone in my country pronounce "about" aboot :D

  • hey! Calgary hasn't had a brush fire in years!... I miss them so much...

  • OKAY OKAY I GET IT... THE SIMPSONS HAD TO COMPETE WITH THE COMPETITION SO THEY MADE THIS CANADIAN THING BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT SOUTH PARK DID BEST

  • HOO-HOO

  • HO HO

  • i am canadian i have have NEVER in my life ever heard some speak like the stereotype we are partrayed as. LMAO

  • Actually, Canadians don't talk like that. People from Texas talk funny though: "Hey 'yall yee haw"

  • @avalanchesuperstar Right, eh.

  • @MrLaxdude89 oooooo guys see what he just said

  • @MrLaxdude89 fuck off

  • @avalanchesuperstar all americans talk weird

  • LOL calgary brush fire

  • HOO-HOO!

  • well hey at least milhoose is alot cuter than milhouse..

  • why does the simpsons make canadians sound like that go there they sound NOTHING like that

  • @number1Canucksfan Yeah you do.

  • @CoolerKing37 well maybe some people but most dont and i dont know anyone who does

  • a hoser is a term refering to the losing hockey team back in the day. they had to hose the ice down after the game. you friggin hosers!

  • To the people from western Canada that say that only eastern canadians talk like that, that's not true. I'm from eastern Canada and I don't sound a thing like that. I know because if I did then I wouldn't be able to hear the accent when they talk.

  • I don't hear this accent in western canada :o

  • It's really just the Newfies that speak like this.

  • @theman695 Natives around where I live also have an accent that is very close to the stereotype. While at least the ones who have a thick accent.

  • There are a few who think this conversation is about The Simpsons, and have nothing to say beyond expletives and rudeness. Fortunately, most by far have interesting different points of view and funny comments.

    One thing that has got to sound funny to an American is our Canadian pronounciation of the letter Z as "zed" instead of "zee". At times I have seen some product from the U.S. with a name like E-Z Mop and thought "e-zed mop, that's an odd name ...oh right."

  • Why do they sound scottish?

  • from what i've heard of canadian accents, 'about' doesn't sound like 'aboot' it sounds more like 'aboat'~

    but what do i know? i'm just an american who happens to love our brother to the north...

  • yea a lot of canadian stereotypes that americans say aren't even right.. but since its only a joke i wont worry too much aboot it.

  • @Dustin2424 Hoo-hoo!

  • Hoo-hoo!!

  • just had a canadian club whisky.

  • I wanna go to Vancouver and Toronto some day. I bet they are cleaner than the cleanest American cities. Oh, how I dread this country. *sigh*

  • GET OOT YOU HOOSERS!

  • lol "want some canadian club?"

    also fyi if you are American and you get ultra defensive and make personal attacks every time someone calls Americans stupid/fat/etc, its not helping your image

  • @doomer667 boy you better preach to the choir (this coming from an American)

  • @doomer667 one stereotype about americans is true, we all know how to handle a gun, and we all get violent, those are two reasons not to fuck with america

  • @spikeharusame apparently it's also true that we're sometimes bad a math

  • @spikeharusame haha u guys don't all know how to handle a gun. LOL.. i lived in america for a couple years and people are similar to canadians.. just because your military is strong regular citizens like to act all tough by saying things like "we all know how to handle a gun, so don't fuck with us" LOL nice try though.

  • @Dustin2424 I don't know, I'm only 15 and I can handle a winchester pretty well, hell I shot the cap off a can of shaving cream and left the rest completely intact

  • @spikeharusame haha nice.. i guess u can shoot the shaving cream monster when he trys to steal your dads shaving cream.. this is why america has problems.. they let 15 year olds shoot guns.. then they end up bringing it to school or committing crimes.. sooo tell me, why do u need to shoot a gun again?

  • @Dustin2424 my dad took me shooting, he has a friend who's back yard is pretty big, we set up clay pigeons shaving cream cans, and "brain apples" we call them, the rotten ones explode when shot, it's a hobby

  • @spikeharusame alright fair enough i guess.. just be responsible about it. lol.. but i think just because you can shoot doesnt mean the whole country can and some of the americans i know are as violent as a box of kittens. haha

  • i'm canadian and i find this funny :)

  • omg... ill admit to saying eh, but we dont talk fucked up like that!

  • the bad syncing suggests this was taken from one of those russian sites

  • HOO HOO

  • She's as looney as a one dollar coin

  • way-over-the-top scottish-canadian cliche

  • I'm stereotypical, and I find this very Canadian.

  • @theharrio1234 lmfao, I'm canadian and we dont fucking say "aboot" instead of about LMFAO. except for newfies...but everyone hates them anyways haha

  • @theharrio1234 I'm an unoriginal comment, and you give us a bad name.

  • @theharrio1234 Ah Fuck you.

  • I don't get what their laughing aboot!

  • how dare they!!!???????!!!!!!! more funny seeing americams then my peaple!!!

  • @Garikinci Oh just be happy we noticed you guys at all

  • @adam160171 LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Canadians are such pussies.

  • @tyrannasaurasalan I agree after reading their sissy comments, all about a stupid accent and an annoying end to their sentences ( eh? what IS that ?? ).....

  • @tyrannasaurasalan Americans are such fat asses

  • @lolgirlwanker Dude, we really are though. I'm skinny as hell but everyday I get an eye full of some obese, nasty sons of bitches. I'm moving to Canada.

  • @lolgirlwanker Claimed the little girl who had never seen an American or had never been to America outside of her country's biased and dogmatic media.

  • @tyrannasaurasalan i have been to american alot of times and when ever i go to a mall im surrounded by obese people

  • @lolgirlwanker lol. American here... and that's funny, but true

  • @lolgirlwanker You've been to American? Lol what?

  • @tyrannasaurasalan  yea a lot of times

  • @lolgirlwanker troof

  • wow at least make it whoooooowhoooooooooooo

  • WHO WHO!

  • I'm Canadian, and honestly I don't get why the rest of us get offended with stereotypes that MEAN NOTHING. Eh, oot, aboot, are funny to me. Not offensive. Jesus christ lighten up.

  • I am Canadian EH NO DOOBT ABOOT IT

  • they sound scotish

  • @EdDeRs3 Lol You think that sounds Scottish? There are different accents in Canada, but out on the East Coast they sound like a muddled Scottish. Very different than this video but the accents can be very prominent.

  • There is definitely an accent here in Ontario, though it's subtle.  There is a very definite vowel shift on the soft o "as in out and about", but it is much more obvious in the words "sorry" and "hockey".

    However, I can tell when someone grew up in Canada, even if they've lived in the US for decades because of the slightly different soft o sound. Denying it is just silly. Sure, Simpsons offer a parody of it, but that doesn't make it based in at least some truth.

  • @eric42ca Most stereotype Canadian accents are based on how Natives speak English. I live in Winnipeg and Natives with a thick accent sound eerily similar to the stereotype at times ;p I know I have an accent because whenever I cross the border most Americans instantly ask if I'm Canadian ;p

  • Canada,America same shit. nuff sed ;L

  • That is not how we sound. I don`t know what you guys are talking aboot.

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  • Who knew Canadians were scottish?

  • They sort of talk like that out on the east coast. The rest of Canada can actually say "uh-bowt". Not sure where this whole "aboot" thing comes from, but I suppose it's the same thing as everyone saying all Australians are saying "Crikey!" all the time and "putting shrimps on the barbie" just because Crocodile Dundee said it a few times back in the 80s.

  • Oh Milhoos

  • and jaitsuStudios hahaha i agree with u this was very amusing to watch because these americans think they are so much different than us but really we are both english and the eglish vocabulary is not different no matter where you are, everything is spelt (exept for the world color) and pronowcend the same

  • whoo whoo what the fuck was that hahahaa, u seriosly think we talk like that well americans u need a reality cheak because honestly i have friends from america and have femily members that are american and i am 100% canadian and there is no difference in the way we act walk or talk,

  • @tonyman192837465 although i agree with you completely, there is a very slight difference in canadian and american accents. I'm not saying we Canadians say eh all the time, but there are some differences, however very mild, and can only be heard when comparing canadians and americans of certain parts of the 2 countries. For example, Fire is pronounced slightly differently.

  • hoo hoo!

  • I'm canadian , I speak both English and French, and I never heard those words. And canadians don't dress like that !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Im canadian and i dont find this offensive i just find it funny that americans are such idiots to think we talk with using are u's as double o's

  • Snow birds are always in my neighbourhood. Quite a few are Canadian and they always fucking say aboot!!!

  • I have lived in Canada all my life and never heard anyone say "oot" or "aboot". We laugh at Americans for thinking that we talk like that. But we do say "eh". That was an American expression too until they changed it to "huh". Don't believe me? Get hold of an American movie from the 1930s or 1940s. You will hear "eh" everywhere.

  • @mvems thats cos we English say "eh?" and thats where it started I suspect.

  • @mvems I believe its the Newfies that talk like that...

  • @Adobeshifted Not really. The Newfoundland accent came from Ireland. They sound similar to old Irish, with some unique changes. Maybe the American ear can not hear it well, so the strange stereotype is invented.

  • @mvems ITS A FUCKING CARTOON.

  • @mvems I disagree. I'm Swedish and to me, Canadian and American english sound very similar but I can always find the canadians when they say "about". It does sound like aboot or maybe abuut. You don't sound at all like how Milhouse pronounced it in this video though.

  • @Hubbnub I'm canadian and no one says aboot. Its about and always will be eh.

  • @mvems We laugh at you for denying it, this cartoon is an exaggeration . You do have a distinctive accent when speaking words with "ou" sounds ( house,about ). Peter Jennings was on the newscasts everyday for years and I distinctly heard his accent break through. What is wrong with that? Always attempting to prove superiority by dissing Americans - get over it.

  • @snottyxraygirl this deserves to be a top comment over JaitsuStudios's

  • @iAmThePhatMan Thank you very much, glad you agree.

  • @mvems eh is still used in some border states - remember fargo?

    also the oot and aboot comes from our pronunciation of route. we pronounce it like the french do - root. americans say rout. thus the assumption we pronounce all out words like oot.

  • @UpstairsMaid Yes, good movie and good point. Also there is "roof" which many Americans pronounce like "ruff". Probably a few other similar. These genuine differences come directly from England, which has been the model for Canadians. I wonder how the influence of U.S. television will affect us over time.

  • @mvems It's The Simpsons and it's a comedy show, not a fucking documentary. Now shut up and learn to enjoy the show.

  • @mvems Sorry, brother, but when I took a flight to Australia I sat next to a man from Toronto. He talked exactly like that, with the 'oot' and 'aboot', as well as calling the pilot a hoiser and saying 'eh?' He was a real nice guy, though, and made the long flight seem shorter.

    I like Canada and Canadians a lot, having traveled there many times and having family in Canada. And as an American, I am laughing at you because I just disproved your point in this example.

  • @Amar7605 I dunno I've lived here my whole life and I can't think of a single person I've EVER heard say hoiser unless we were making fun it. The aboot thing is true we just tend not to notice it and deny we do it. Just like EH I actually payed attention to it one day and it was quite shocking how many times I heard it lol Think your flight buddy was just playing it up for you. Mainly because of the use of hoiser, lived in 3 cities including Toronto and never heard it used seriously.

  • @mikethies0 I don't think that the passenger was playing it up because I honestly didn't really care where he was from. At first I thought he was from Minnesota or something, but then he himself mentioned Toronto.

  • @Amar7605 It's like saying all Americans have a southern accent. It's only true to the specific region. I live in western Canada and no one speaks like this or uses the word 'hoser' .

  • @Whoexactlyshatonwho I live in Eastern Canada and I haven't heard anyone use that word either haha

  • @mvems stupid canadians....

  • @mvems Since when were stereotypes ever true? Grow a sense of humour bro.

  • FUCKING STUPID!!!!

    

  • @TheDaughterOfSatan6 WOAH! So much anger! umadbro?

    Go outside and play some ice hockey eh, or whatever else you Canadians do to pass your time out of your sad, irrelevant lives.

  • @TheDaughterOfSatan6 Wow, you're new at this aren't you? You don't say "you mad bro" and then sound extremely mad yourself.

    Fucking Canadian, can't even get trolling right.

  • @MadaraPeinNaruto Umm, "coins for everything"? What part of Canada are you living in dipshit?

    We have a 1 dollar and 2 dollar coin, along with the small change that America has. Everything else is bills.

    Do you really not know how to count? You put Canadians to shame.

  • @TheDaughterOfSatan6 STFU NIGGER, LEARN TO NOT TAKE A BLACK COCK IN YOUR ASS YOU FAGGOT JEW NAZI NIGGER

  • Wow, I'm born and raised Canadian so you would think I would have heard that loony and Canadian Club joke, but I haven't and I lol'd. I'm going to repeat those two for sure.

  • she's as loonie as a one dollar coin. HAHAHAHAAHA

  • I'm English, and this weirdly sounds Scottish to me, but that's because I don't know anything about Canadian accents :-)

  • @bonniehudson Nor did the people making the show.

  • @bonniehudson Neither did the people making the show.

  • "She's as loony as a one dollar coin!" I am so using this if I ever go down to the States. XD

  • Most canadians don't talk like that its just from a certain part, I mean we could go saying all american's talk like a bunch of texans but we don't.

  • does anybody knows which season is that ? : )

  • What happens if a Canadian finds a mouse in their house. Then when they tell their spouse, it will sound like they have a moose in the house. Which is very plausible, considering it's Canada.

  • @thebestbaseballguy that sounds more like the british accent

  • hey hoser! :P canadians are great. only here can you hear that or have some authentic maple fucking syrup eh!

  • As a canadian, this was funny shit.

    the losers who actually believe we sound like that? not so much.... eh

  • I'm from Calgary.

    Our brushfires aren't hot >:(

  • I'm Canadian, i found this hilarious!

  • @MistaConspiracy Dude how is your comment so intelligent? I knew you played a spoof character! You are actually a smart guy :) Mista Conspiracy for KOTD President ;)

  • I never realized how similar nelson and moes faces are until now.

  • Hey, I'm canadian and to anyone who finds this offensive: It's a joke. Also, Matt Groening's canadian, he would never really bash on his own country:)

  • In The Simpsons, it's so much funnier when they make fun of stuff.

    I love Canada. :D

  • just to break the stereotype: no one talks like that in Canada. Except maybe people in the maritimes and northern canada.

  • @singingforev  not even in the maritimes bro, i live in Nova Scotia. ive never met another canadian that sounds like that, just a full blown stereotype

  • @ShaneThompson94 well u guys may not talk like that but the majority of u guys do have an accent. and dont try to deny it. i have a friend from New Brunswick and Newfoundland and they both have accents.

  • @singingforev we dont sound like how they make us sound, everyone has their own type of accent, not everyone has this stereotypical accent that is used whenever a Canadian is fraternized in a cartoon or the media, etc... this is more of an ontario accent anyway, and ontario is where i was born. Whenever i get a chance to speak to them it kind of reminds me of this. Im guessing your about 13 and you dont have a clue on other outlooks or how people sound, but NFLD and NB people sound different to

  • @ShaneThompson94 lol. cool down all i said was that you guys have accents. geez.  im just sayin what ive heard nothing more. im not trying to sterotype anyone. like i said i have friends in NFDL and NB. before i heard them talk i didnt know the east coast had any accents so im not stereotyping. ontario what i know from visiting there doesnt have an accent but thats ur opinion. im not 13 im 15. and there was really no need to get all defensive.

  • @singingforev i didnt go hard at all bro lol, just to much for you to handle

  • @ShaneThompson94 what the hell is too much for me to handle? your accusing me of being stereotypical. ur such a douche. i was going to ask u some stuff about NS cause i really want to go there. but now i dont want to.

  • @singingforev dont take it seriously bro, sorry for fuckin around. not much down here to be honest

  • @ShaneThompson94 except for lots of history. im part Acadian. my ancestors settled in Port Royal in the 1600s. its one of my dreams to go back to my roots. and living on the west coast makes that a little hard. i know. im a history buff.

  • THANK GOD this is not dubbed into one of them many stupid foreign languages they show alot on here

  • milhoose roolz

  • Milhoose sounds fore Finnish than Canadian

  • i still dont get why they continue to make the same joke about how canadians talk, no one sounds like that..

  • mill hews hahahhah I'm canadian and no one freakin talks like that in ontario at least

  • Milhoos