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You May Be From Canada If...
- You're not offended by the term, "Homo Milk."
- You understand the phrase, "Could you pass me a serviette, I just dropped my poutine, on the chesterfield."
- You eat chocolate bars, not candy bars.
- You drink pop, not soda.
- You know what a Mickey and 2-4 mean.
- You don't care about the fuss with Cuba. It's a cheap place to go for your holidays, with good cigars.
- You know that a pike is a type of fish, not part of a highway.
- You drive on a highway, not a freeway.
- You have Canadian Tire money in your kitchen drawers.
- You know that Casey and Finnegan were not part of a Celtic musical group.
- You get excited whenever an American television show mentions Canada.
- You brag to Americans that: Shania Twain, Jim Carrey, Celine Dion and many more are Canadians.
- You know what a touque is.
- You design your Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.
- You know that the last letter of the English alphabet is always pronounced "Zed" not "Zee".
- Your local newspaper covers the national news on two pages, but requires six pages for hockey.
- You know that the four seasons mean: almost winter, winter, still winter, and roadwork.
- You know that when it's 25 degrees outside, it's a warm day.
- You understand the Labatt Blue commercials.
- You know how to pronounce and spell "Saskatchewan." (Sas-Kat-chew-wan)
- You perk up when you hear the theme song from "Hockey Night in Canada."
- You were in grade 12, not the 12th grade.
- "Eh?" is a very important part of your vocabulary and more polite than, "Huh?"
- You actually understand these jokes
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