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Curtis
3 year s ago
kanuck's idiom....
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Addy
3 year s ago
Most of my knowledge of Canada comes from watching Letterkenny.
Pitter patter....
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Jos
3 year s ago
#6 In the US, we also call it tobogganing, if we’re on a toboggan. If we’re on a sled, we’re sledding.
#13 ~375ml, or half of a fifth.
#16 The loonie has a loon on it, hence the name. Toonie, because it’s two loonies.
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Mock
3 year s ago
Jos
,so if you have one of each it would be called loonie-toon?
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Pat
3 year s ago
Proud to be a Canadian in the province of Québec
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Mildred
3 year s ago
#8
In germany we also say serviettes...
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Syphorous
3 year s ago
Mildred
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We also do in England
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Calpurnia
3 year s ago
Syphorous
, Ooh la la. Not in't North. Napkin.
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We don’t have dollar bills, we have dollar coins (loonies) and two-dollar coins (toonies.)
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Curtis
3 year s ago
kanuck's idiom....
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Addy
3 year s ago
Most of my knowledge of Canada comes from watching Letterkenny.
Pitter patter....
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Jos
3 year s ago
#6 In the US, we also call it tobogganing, if we’re on a toboggan. If we’re on a sled, we’re sledding.
#13 ~375ml, or half of a fifth.
#16 The loonie has a loon on it, hence the name. Toonie, because it’s two loonies.
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Mock
3 year s ago
Jos
,so if you have one of each it would be called loonie-toon?
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Pat
3 year s ago
Proud to be a Canadian in the province of Québec
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Mildred
3 year s ago
#8
In germany we also say serviettes...
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Syphorous
3 year s ago
Mildred
,
We also do in England
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Calpurnia
3 year s ago
Syphorous
, Ooh la la. Not in't North. Napkin.
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random avatar
Pitter patter....
#13 ~375ml, or half of a fifth.
#16 The loonie has a loon on it, hence the name. Toonie, because it’s two loonies.
In germany we also say serviettes...
We also do in England