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dave_j Sep 1st 2017 11:05 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 
What gets me growling is the canadian complete disregard for neighbourly sensitivities.

Those mothwateringly scrumptious barbeque smells that drift across the neighbourhood from behind delapidated fences and leap out and grab you by the throat as you innocently saunter past minding your own business.

I think all barbeques, except mine of course, should be licenced by the National Odour Prevention Office - Nasal Group (NOPONG) and fitted with smell suppressing exhaust systems. Canadians should only be allowed to cook baked beans on them and then my daily ham sandwich wouldn't seem such meagre fare.

Bah Humbug....

Yorkiechef Sep 1st 2017 11:14 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 
Huh? Definitely part of the language around here.....even pretty girls do it and you think they are about to throw up!

bats Sep 1st 2017 12:41 pm

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by dave_j (Post 12329663)
What gets me growling is the canadian complete disregard for neighbourly sensitivities.

Those mothwateringly scrumptious barbeque smells that drift across the neighbourhood from behind delapidated fences and leap out and grab you by the throat as you innocently saunter past minding your own business.

I think all barbeques, except mine of course, should be licenced by the National Odour Prevention Office - Nasal Group (NOPONG) and fitted with smell suppressing exhaust systems. Canadians should only be allowed to cook baked beans on them and then my daily ham sandwich wouldn't seem such meagre fare.

Bah Humbug....

Exactly! And sometimes they have the cheek to wave and say hello.

MillieF Sep 1st 2017 11:14 pm

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12329583)
Any good examples of passive aggressive behaviour? I never quite get that term...

Thank heavens it's not just me! I've looked the term up but I'm never sure...

Howefamily Sep 2nd 2017 12:13 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 12329844)
Thank heavens it's not just me! I've looked the term up but I'm never sure...

Is it where someone says "it's ok" when you cut them up at the coffee machine in error and even smile and then go back to their desk and bitch about you to their colleagues.

Shard Sep 2nd 2017 12:13 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12329642)
You ask someone for a favour, "please pass the salt". The person says "oh alright then" and shoves it across the table. The person doesn't speak to you for the rest of the evening.

Really? That's passive aggressive? It doesn't even make sense as an example. Isn't there a better example than that (and no idea what Caretaker's example is). Maybe I have a PA filter or something?

Shard Sep 2nd 2017 12:15 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Howefamily (Post 12329878)
Is it where someone says "it's ok" when you cut them up at the coffee machine in error and even smile and then go back to their desk and bitch about you to their colleagues.

I think that's just false sincerity. And that's probably even more pronounced in Britain than Canada. Think John Cleese.

MillieF Sep 2nd 2017 1:34 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12329881)
I think that's just false sincerity. And that's probably even more pronounced in Britain than Canada. Think John Cleese.

Yes I'm with you Shard, I must have a filter too. I think I'd always thought that that was just being two faced, and regrettably all too common in a workplace environment.

I am hyper sensitive to the terrible driving at present, as my son is doing his driving test next week so we've been doing lots of practice. Thankfully whilst the driving skills are non existent, they are all so nice that everyone stops to let you out for turnings etc so it does make up for it.

dbd33 Sep 2nd 2017 1:47 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12329879)
Really? That's passive aggressive? It doesn't even make sense as an example. Isn't there a better example than that (and no idea what Caretaker's example is). Maybe I have a PA filter or something?

They are offended by the inconvenience of having to pass the salt and by you for asking. They don't say so but seek revenge in other ways. It's real world behavior, I saw it last time I asked for the salt.

Shard Sep 2nd 2017 2:27 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12329932)
They are offended by the inconvenience of having to pass the salt and by you for asking. They don't say so but seek revenge in other ways. It's real world behavior, I saw it last time I asked for the salt.

What company you keep. Good grief!

Tangram Sep 2nd 2017 2:29 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 
"Hey team, I completed x forms because Pete was on holiday again during the testing period. Go team !"

Not a great example of PA but only one I can make up on the spur of the moment.

Shard Sep 2nd 2017 2:34 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 12329952)
"Hey team, I completed x forms because Pete was on holiday again during the testing period. Go team !"

Not a great example of PA but only one I can make up on the spur of the moment.

That's just a snide remark, isn't it?

I think PA has some sort of negative consequence to it.

Danny B Sep 2nd 2017 2:56 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12329583)
Any good examples of passive aggressive behaviour? I never quite get that term...

You've probably seen this, but this is how I think of passive aggressive.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ive-people-say

Shard Sep 2nd 2017 3:12 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 12329965)
You've probably seen this, but this is how I think of passive aggressive.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ive-people-say

No haven't seen that. Are you being PA? :blink::sneaky:

Seems it is just snide remarks and disingenuous comments after all. I thought it was something more. Surprised so many are wound up by it.

Vulcanoid Sep 2nd 2017 3:19 am

Re: Typical Canadian behaviour that blows your mind
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12328995)
I think the US is fairly similar in driving style to Canada.

We realised mid road trip just how different driving styles vary by location. In BC, everyone complains about seeing red plates going 30 over the limit - but I now know better! Alberta drivers speed like the clappers, and overtake anywhere, but they can at least *drive* (on average, as all of these), unlike Saskers who treat merge lanes as T-junctions, or Manitobans who think driving is a zero-sum contest, where the more road space they deny you, whether they're using it or not, the more points they get.


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