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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

Visitors to Canada may be required to converse with Canadian people.

Canadian people speak Canadian.

In order to better enjoy your stay in
The Great White North,
you might consider learning a
few phrases in Canadian.

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  • EVERYONE, IGNORE THIS DUMBASS! TO SPEAK CANADIAN, PICK UP AN AMERICAN ENGLISH GUIDE, BUT REPLACE 'CANDY BAR' CHOCOLATE BAR, AND REPLACE SODA WITH POP. AND SPELL IT COLOUR. THAT'S ABOUT IT.

  • @georgster101 Don't have much in your life to get excited about, huh?

  • @georgster101 Don't have much in your life to get excited about, huh?

  • This is so wrong i cannot even, URGH! Its people like you who have to make the most FUCKing stupid videos. About our heritage. And this proves how "mature" you really are. And if you are still too stupid to know how mature you are... let me help. YOU AREN'T!!!!

  • @123Animegrl Thanks for straightening me out. I am so glad the internet has wise people like you to set us all straight.

  • You guys really need to grow up and get better Canadian accents. Maybe getting a life would do too. Also, I'm not racist, and many americans are just like canadains, but whoever made this is probably just graduating from fifth grade.

  • @TCelineDionL Hey look your screen name is the same as the crap singer with the fangs.

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  • As a Canadian, I believe "Gretsky" should be spelled with a ZED, not a ZEE. :)

  • This video was fantastic, Thank you! :)

  • that john a. is very creepy!!

  • @sammelina12 - nah, its said everywhere, really. even people OUTSIDE of Canada say it. but u mostly hear it a lot in Canada., cuz that's really where it came from. i say it all the time, like 'GIV'R BUDDY!' to a friend whos about to do something cool. ull hear it, i promise u

  • @gloryglorybarcelona Oh interesting......never heard of it or even really said it.....must be more popular in one side of the country, then?

  • @sammelina12 - Giv'r... it means 'give', but you add an apostrophe and a R. you can use it for such words like head'r, do'r, etc. its a Canadian-coined term of speaking

  • @gloryglorybarcelona I'm Canadian and I don't know what Giv'r is. Lol...wtf

  • @Gamer11707 pneumonoultramicroscopicsilico­volcanoconiosis.

  • @countrygal1674 nothing smarter to say?

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