Why do Canadians say beauty?

Beauty. An expression used to refer to something that was done well or an exceptionally great person. “Your mom left a box of Timbits for me. She's a beauty.”
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What are common Canadian sayings?

Great Canadian Sayings
  • Eh.
  • Loonie.
  • Tuque.
  • Washroom.
  • Double Double.
  • Two-Four.
  • Molson Muscle.
  • Hydro.
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What is a slang for Canadians?

"Canuck" /kəˈnʌk/ is a slang term for a Canadian. The origins of the word are uncertain. The term "Kanuck" is first recorded in 1835 as an Americanism, originally referring to Dutch Canadians (which included German Canadians) or French Canadians.
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What are very Canadian words?

The Calgary Eyeopener compiled this lengthy list of Canadian-specific words:
  • Chocolate bar — Candy bar.
  • Brown bread — Wheat bread.
  • Toque — A knitted cap Americans call beanies.
  • Runners — Sneaker/tennis shoes/trainers.
  • Robertson screwdriver — Square head.
  • Housecoat — Robe.
  • Keener — Brown noser/suck up.
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What do Canadians mean when they say greasy?

Greasy. Greasy is a term that Maritimers use to refer to someone who is sketchy or seems untrustworthy.
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American vs Canadian ENGLISH Differences!



Why do Canadians say buddy so much?

When you call someone a "bud" or "buddy" in Canada, that person could literally be your best friend or a total stranger. They're still your "bud".
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What's a mickey in Canada?

A “mickey” is a 375 ml (26 oz) bottle of liquor. Example: “Pick me up a six pack of 'Canadian' and a mickey of Canadian Club at the LCBO!”
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Do Canadians say beauty?

Beauty. An expression used to refer to something that was done well or an exceptionally great person. “Your mom left a box of Timbits for me. She's a beauty.”
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Is the Canadian accent attractive?

In fact, the Canadian accent was recently rated the 13th sexiest accent in the world. Big 7 Travel, a travel content creator, has released a list of the Top 50 Sexiest Accents In The World. They polled 1.5 million readers across the world to compile the sexiest accents in 2019.
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Why do Canadians say eh?

Using “eh” to end the statement of an opinion or an explanation is a way for the speaker to express solidarity with the listener. It's not exactly asking for reassurance or confirmation, but it's not far off: the speaker is basically saying, hey, we're on the same page here, we agree on this.
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Why do Canadians say sorry?

Based on my observations, it seems that apologies are used so often in Canadian culture that people may not be aware of their actual meaning anymore, but tend to use sorry as a reflex. Saying sorry may also be a way Canadians differentiate themselves from Americans and avoid conflict (Keeler, 2017).
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How do Canadians say yes and no?

If a Canadian answers your question with “oh yea, no, for sure,” they are using slang for “yes”. Oh yea, no, for sure in a sentence: “Would you mind helping me move the couch?” “Oh yea, no, for sure.”
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Why is Canada called the 6?

Toronto is called the 6 thanks to Forest Hill 'hood rapper Drake, who refers to his hometown as the 6 when he named his album, Views from the 6. FYI, you can actually rent out the luxury condo he used to live in.
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Do Canadians say eh?

The interjection eh — as in “I know, eh?” — is popularly considered to be a marker of Canadian speech. Canadians use eh more frequently than in any other country, and also have the most varied usage of the interjection.
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What is the prettiest accent?

According to a recent poll in the Independent, the British accent has been chosen as being the most attractive accent in the world, beating the French accent which was once know as the loveliest accent.
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What is the difference between a Canadian and American accent?

Some words that are stressed on the first syllable and start with pro- are often pronounced differently. Canadians often say words like process, project, and progress with an /oʊ/ sound (think of how you pronounce the letter “o”, whereas most Americans say these words with the vowel /ɑ/ (think “ahh”).
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What is a couch called in Canada?

In Canada, a chesterfield is a couch or sofa; that is, a large, cushioned seat that can fit more than one person. Note that if the couch can seat exactly two people, that type of couch is typically referred to as a loveseat.
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How do Canadians say hello?

French people stick to the usual “bonjour”. That said, if you're wondering how to say hello in French Canadian then look no further. In Canada, particularly in Quebec, we can say “bon matin”. As far as afternoons are concerned, there's no other special way to say hello during the day until the evening.
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What do Canadians call a parking lot?

71 percent Canadian.

Across the Commonwealth countries they were: car park and parking garage. Out of the Americans who knew and used the term “parkade,” one left the following comment: “City-owned parking in Eugene is usually named 'Location Parkade. '”
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Do Canadians use dude?

All stereotypes, but with a certain amount of truth to them. Nowadays, of course, dude is heard throughout America. And I've heard enough younger Brits, Canadians and Australians use it that I'm guessing it is starting to plant itself elsewhere.
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Why does Canada say Zed?

English speakers in other Commonwealth countries also prefer the pronunciation zed. As zed is the British pronunciation and zee is chiefly American, zed represents one of the rare occasions in which most Canadians prefer the British to the American pronunciation.
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Why is Toronto called YYZ?

As for the the 'YZ' part, that dates all the way back to the Morse Code railway stations along the Canadian National Railway, which had two-letter identifiers. The code for the station in Malton, Ontario, was YZ, which is where Pearson sits today—hence YYZ.
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Why is Toronto called Hogtown?

"Hogtown", said to be related to the livestock that was processed in Toronto, largely by the city's largest pork processor and packer, the William Davies Company. Possibly derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for York, Eoforwic, which literally translates to 'wild boar village'.
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Why is Toronto called Toronto?

The name Toronto is derived from the Mohawk word tkaronto, which means “where there are trees standing in the water.” (See also Largest Cities in Canada With an Indigenous Name.)
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