• Jay
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    255 months ago

    If I wasn’t grandfathered in, (5th gen) Canada would probably have kicked me out for not being a normal Canadian because I don’t like watching hockey much. Playing it sure, but watching other people play sports just isn’t my thing.

    It’s nice that weed is legal though.

    • @quaddo@lemmy.world
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      45 months ago

      3rd gen here. Didn’t care for any televised sports. So hockey and football (Leafs and the Argos) was a great way to put me into a stupor. Wasn’t even interested in playing.

      I remember my dad taking me to watch a game once. I was more interested in watch the scoreboard than the game itself. I was probably 6-8 at the time.

    • @Oderus@lemmy.world
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      45 months ago

      13th generation here and I’m the same. Can’t stand hockey, watching or playing and I stopped smoking weed once they legalized it because it just wasn’t fun anymore. The one thing that makes me Canadian is I like the cold and still snowboard in -30C weather.

  • @moistclump@lemmy.world
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    95 months ago

    I always feel left out of true Canadian stereotypes by being from southern BC. There’s no snow and people haven’t properly cared about hockey since everyone lost their shit in 2011 riots.

    Makes me get philosophical about what IS being Canadian. Other than plastic money and the oppression of indigenous populations. And Hudson Bay patterned over priced things.

    And healthcare which I am a VERY big fan of. And gay rights, but careful if you’re in non-Calgary Alberta.

    • The Dark Lord ☑️
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      35 months ago

      It’s true. I felt pretty offended by that comparison. As if that’s the only difference between my country and an authoritarian terrorist state.

      • Tlaloc_Temporal
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        35 months ago

        Closest we got is gulag for only First Nations children.

        On the other hand, we decapitated our aerospace industry at the first sign of NATO planes. Now we have an arm. Which is cool, don’t think I’m dunking on the CANADARM, but it could have been so much more…

  • @Doublepluskirk
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    95 months ago

    As a Brit, the analogy I’ve always enjoyed is that living in Canada vs the USA is like owning a nice apartment above a crack den. Although, I can’t speak to the validity of said statement.