Canadians have a serious superiority complex and many find their Canadian identities solely in contrast to "rude" and "stupid" Americans. My folks have a place in Florida and I go visit there once every year or so. The people there are so kind, friendly, generous, patient, fat as fuck, but whatever. I know I'm making a sweeping generalization, but one thing Americans are not is xenophobic toward Canadians the way we are toward them.
If I were American, I would almost certainly be xenophobic toward our shit liberal culture, our fear of guns, our high taxes, our degenerate metropolises, our abortion laws, our publicly funded tranny surgeries... the list goes on. Canadians are quickly losing anything left to be proud of.
I don't recall many times when Canada came up in a conversation outside of friends asking about my trips up there. The rare occasion it has come up in conversation, it's always about the countryside and how beautiful it is. It doesn't show up in our news often. I don't overhear people talking about it while I've done shopping. While there, it was a coin toss on if I'd hear someone at the store complaining about Trump or americans. Their news talked about us a lot. No one realized I was american unless they needed to see my driver's license or saw my plates. I get the impression that we're resented.
Canadians have a serious superiority complex and many find their Canadian identities solely in contrast to "rude" and "stupid" Americans. My folks have a place in Florida and I go visit there once every year or so. The people there are so kind, friendly, generous, patient, fat as fuck, but whatever. I know I'm making a sweeping generalization, but one thing Americans are not is xenophobic toward Canadians the way we are toward them.
If I were American, I would almost certainly be xenophobic toward our shit liberal culture, our fear of guns, our high taxes, our degenerate metropolises, our abortion laws, our publicly funded tranny surgeries... the list goes on. Canadians are quickly losing anything left to be proud of.
Haha so true. While we pretend to be so much better than you, we're also like, "notice me senpai!"
I don't recall many times when Canada came up in a conversation outside of friends asking about my trips up there. The rare occasion it has come up in conversation, it's always about the countryside and how beautiful it is. It doesn't show up in our news often. I don't overhear people talking about it while I've done shopping. While there, it was a coin toss on if I'd hear someone at the store complaining about Trump or americans. Their news talked about us a lot. No one realized I was american unless they needed to see my driver's license or saw my plates. I get the impression that we're resented.