How to look more Canadian?
#1
How to look more Canadian?
After a weekend living in downtown Calgary it's obvious I need to look less British. The local bums seem to flock towards me with open hands like flies around dog pooh whereas they appear to leave the established locals alone.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by Posidrive
After a weekend living in downtown Calgary it's obvious I need to look less British. The local bums seem to flock towards me with open hands like flies around dog pooh whereas they appear to leave the established locals alone.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
Wear a cowboy hat.
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
What's your impression of Calgary btw? and compare that to the UK
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by Posidrive
After a weekend living in downtown Calgary it's obvious I need to look less British. The local bums seem to flock towards me with open hands like flies around dog pooh whereas they appear to leave the established locals alone.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
#5
Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by iwanttotalktoyou
Wear a cowboy hat.
Plus a frilly shirt and some fancy boots with high heels!
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
That description fits the guy we saw today, in the beaches in Toronto, taking a cute dog for a walk. LOL
Originally Posted by dbd33
Baseball cap with the name of some heavy equipment company based in Gander, oversize plaid shirt worn open over grubby tee shirt, Wrangler jeans (Levi's in Ontario), Kodiaks. You could consider a moustache, a big straggly one looks the part, but a tidy one, in combination with the rest, is a little too Village People.
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by iwanttotalktoyou
What's your impression of Calgary btw? and compare that to the UK
This could go on for ever, but so far and in no particular order
Good Points
- Everyone is really friendly. You can stop and ask a complete stranger a question without being made to feel unwelcome.
- Feels safe. Walked back from cinema past midnight last night without any concerns.
- Town of opportunity if you are prepared to make the effort. Work hard play hard attitude.
- Cheap housing compared to the UK (I'm from the South East though)
- Lots of winter sports nearby
- Lots of wildlife nearby
- The Rockies
- Close to Cochrane. A Canadian town with character and wonderful ice cream. We're going to live there.
- Immigrants appear to be treated as equals. Very muticultural with acceptance for all.
- Uncrowded roads despite what the locals think
- Over 300 days sunshine a year. Beats the 3 days a year I'm used to in High Wycombe
- Being a carnivore is acceptable
- My asthma condition is never a problem here. Must be the clean air and climate.
Bad Points
- Downtown has to many bums
- Housing far too dense within city limits although decent sized houses. You do have a sense of space though, which I find a little contradictory and perplexing.
- The downtown area South of the railway track is dirty even compared to UK cities.
- Peed down with rain ever since I got here. Meant to be a rare occourance though.
- No character to city which is a bit too American in layout for my taste. Don't think any other major city in Canada is any better though. Will go back to the UK for occasional doses of history and tradition.
- Difficult to find somewhere to have a beer when we've got our son with us. Nonetheless lifestyle appears very family orientated.
- Country and Western music
- Some evidence of drug users downtown.
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by pollard
That description fits the guy we saw today, in the beaches in Toronto, taking a cute dog for a walk. LOL
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by Posidrive
After a weekend living in downtown Calgary it's obvious I need to look less British. The local bums seem to flock towards me with open hands like flies around dog pooh whereas they appear to leave the established locals alone.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
Grow the Canadian trademark moustache and finish it off with the alarmingly prevalent mullet. (If you are a bloke that is...although in some rural areas....). If you are a female, forget that ever knew what decent clothes were, re-stock your wardrobe from Walmart and then try again.
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by Posidrive
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
Or just stop and say hi and explain to them that you never carry cash or that you don't give money to people on the street. Ask their names, give yours and it will probably make your daily passing of them a more pleasant experience for you and them.
Or you could just ignore them, not look at them and pretend they don't exist like the bulk of the population does. (You probably looked at them more than a local would and that's what made them notice you.)
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
I love Canada! One of the things i love more than anything is that you can wear anything and get away with it. Not so judgemental about the clothes you wear. Freedom at last!
In England you always felt judged! in my opinnion anyway!
You felt the need to conform to society. Here i can wear what i like and feel comfortable about it.
In England you always felt judged! in my opinnion anyway!
You felt the need to conform to society. Here i can wear what i like and feel comfortable about it.
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
There is some truth in that, and am with that all the way. Why spend silly money on clothes, when I can just go to wal-mart? But make no mistake, men/guys do make silly remarks about women, some in my office, always saying how some women should cover up during summer, cos they just ain't got the body to fit into that little skirt, top, and shorts.
So the women might not say it, but the guys it would seem, are the same the world over. Silly if you ask me.
So the women might not say it, but the guys it would seem, are the same the world over. Silly if you ask me.
Originally Posted by babyblue
I love Canada! One of the things i love more than anything is that you can wear anything and get away with it. Not so judgemental about the clothes you wear. Freedom at last!
In England you always felt judged! in my opinnion anyway!
You felt the need to conform to society. Here i can wear what i like and feel comfortable about it.
In England you always felt judged! in my opinnion anyway!
You felt the need to conform to society. Here i can wear what i like and feel comfortable about it.
#13
Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by Posidrive
After a weekend living in downtown Calgary it's obvious I need to look less British. The local bums seem to flock towards me with open hands like flies around dog pooh whereas they appear to leave the established locals alone.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
Eddie
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by Posidrive
After a weekend living in downtown Calgary it's obvious I need to look less British. The local bums seem to flock towards me with open hands like flies around dog pooh whereas they appear to leave the established locals alone.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
So, how do I blend in? At the current rate of progress I'm going to be deported for thumpng one of them. I'm not insensitive to the plight of those less fortunate, just not in the mood for being hassled any more. 20+ times a day is just too much.
1) Don't wear a wooly hat, one of the fur lined ear flap equiped ones is the way to go.
2) Don't have a brightly coloured coat (my excuse is mine was new )
3) Jeans is a must. Combats/Cargo pants are out
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Re: How to look more Canadian?
Originally Posted by SirTainly
ok from me looking like a tourist in Calgary..
1) Don't wear a wooly hat, one of the fur lined ear flap equiped ones is the way to go.
2) Don't have a brightly coloured coat (my excuse is mine was new )
3) Jeans is a must. Combats/Cargo pants are out
1) Don't wear a wooly hat, one of the fur lined ear flap equiped ones is the way to go.
2) Don't have a brightly coloured coat (my excuse is mine was new )
3) Jeans is a must. Combats/Cargo pants are out
Hey! Why is everyone describing Germans when they're trying to blend into Canada! Whatever happened to the redneck or lumberjack look