Are we wimps?
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Good evening: As I've said to History students over the years 'consider the source'.... opinions expressed by anonymous posters on internet forums are well down the reliability/validity scales
...guess that means my opinion is just that, an opinion not fact..hmmm ..conundrum?? Anyway..always interesting to see how immigrants view Canadian culture...I've made a multitude of observations about the UK much to the delight of my English OH.
Canucklehead.
...guess that means my opinion is just that, an opinion not fact..hmmm ..conundrum?? Anyway..always interesting to see how immigrants view Canadian culture...I've made a multitude of observations about the UK much to the delight of my English OH.Canucklehead.
'brit fix' sometimes!
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I have zero problem with the canadian sense of humour. As far as Im concerned its alive and well..but then I end up scratching my head a lot of the time over "popular" british comedies like little britain etc.
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I'm with you on Little Britain. I thought it was ridiculous. But then everyone has a different sense of humour. I love the Vicar of Dibley, but I am sure there are those who think THAT is ridiculous!!
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We've been in Canada 7 months and find the service in general very attentive. I had an set back in Zellers a few weeks ago where a cashier put a pair of shoes on my bill and I hadn't bought shoes, fortunately I check my bill before leaving the store and went straight to Customer Services for them to sort it out. (I wasn't paying for that kids new shoes so she could go out with her friends on the weekend.) I didn't even get an apology so don't go in there anymore.
Mal was in Timmies in White City a few weeks ago it was nightime and he was due to drive for 12 hours so he wanted his fix of tea. Well the tea he was given was cold, he tasted it before leaving the counter so give it back and asked for a hot cup, he was told that it was only cold cos it has double milk duh! after an arguement he was given a "fresh" cup out of the same pot
. He again said I am not drinking it, it's from the same pot but she would not make a new one. When he asked for his money back she refused, but now he was getting angry which is not a good place to be in when you're just going to drive a truck to BC so he walked out. We should have complained but it was only 2 days into his 10 day trip so the anger had gone.
But as for the people in our town, they have been so welcoming and go out of their way to introduce us to people. An lizwil of course
Mal was in Timmies in White City a few weeks ago it was nightime and he was due to drive for 12 hours so he wanted his fix of tea. Well the tea he was given was cold, he tasted it before leaving the counter so give it back and asked for a hot cup, he was told that it was only cold cos it has double milk duh! after an arguement he was given a "fresh" cup out of the same pot
. He again said I am not drinking it, it's from the same pot but she would not make a new one. When he asked for his money back she refused, but now he was getting angry which is not a good place to be in when you're just going to drive a truck to BC so he walked out. We should have complained but it was only 2 days into his 10 day trip so the anger had gone. But as for the people in our town, they have been so welcoming and go out of their way to introduce us to people. An lizwil of course
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God, you should spend 4.5 years living in Germany to discover how people stand up for themselves! I was quite shocked when I first arrived and found most of the natives very rude, but if you challenge them as to their behaviour, they will tell you in a very logical voice - if it is not right, then why should I pay for it? You sit in restaurants and see loads of plates being sent back, people only paying for what was edible on bills, taking money off at tills - you name it, I;ve seen it!
They also have the 'every man for himself' attitude. Never expect a nice orderly British queue - if you are waiting on a train platform, everyone pushes on before anyone can get off. At a checkout in a clothes store, if you dare to form a queue, someone will just walk in front of you if they deem themselves to be a bigger hurry than you - unbelieveable! The rows I have had with people and I just get told I am too British!! I just think its good manners - another thing that evades many Germans.
You also have to have your wits about you at the supermarket checkout, no niceties there - your food is just shoved through as quickly as possible and if you can't pack it quick enough, stuff falls off the end onto the floor and do I complain? Rarely! Oh how I am looking forward to nice customer service!!
So, even though I have learnt 'the German way', I doubt my nice British manners will leave me and I'll still queue and not send inedible food back.
Ho Hum!
They also have the 'every man for himself' attitude. Never expect a nice orderly British queue - if you are waiting on a train platform, everyone pushes on before anyone can get off. At a checkout in a clothes store, if you dare to form a queue, someone will just walk in front of you if they deem themselves to be a bigger hurry than you - unbelieveable! The rows I have had with people and I just get told I am too British!! I just think its good manners - another thing that evades many Germans.
You also have to have your wits about you at the supermarket checkout, no niceties there - your food is just shoved through as quickly as possible and if you can't pack it quick enough, stuff falls off the end onto the floor and do I complain? Rarely! Oh how I am looking forward to nice customer service!!
So, even though I have learnt 'the German way', I doubt my nice British manners will leave me and I'll still queue and not send inedible food back.
Ho Hum!
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Well, Lorna, I can tell you, you cannot get hot tea in a restaurant here. Those friends of ours that you met - they had family come over here and they constantly complained about the tea. The water is never boiling hot. So she told them "If you don't like cold tea - order the coffee - that will be hot." But they continued to order the tea and they continued to get it lukewarm and they continued to complain about it. I think she was quite glad when they left again!!
I honestly don't think they have the capability of boiling water - certainly not in Tim Hortons or Robins or probably anywhere else!
I honestly don't think they have the capability of boiling water - certainly not in Tim Hortons or Robins or probably anywhere else!
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Well, Lorna, I can tell you, you cannot get hot tea in a restaurant here. Those friends of ours that you met - they had family come over here and they constantly complained about the tea. The water is never boiling hot. So she told them "If you don't like cold tea - order the coffee - that will be hot." But they continued to order the tea and they continued to get it lukewarm and they continued to complain about it. I think she was quite glad when they left again!!
I honestly don't think they have the capability of boiling water - certainly not in Tim Hortons or Robins or probably anywhere else!
I honestly don't think they have the capability of boiling water - certainly not in Tim Hortons or Robins or probably anywhere else!
anyway the coffee is quite nice as long as you know what your ordering,
The first time i went into one last year i had someone who didn't speak very good English ( or canadian ) barking at me what sort of coffee didn't here the words cappucchino or anything else that i recognised, a lovely lady realised i was a newbie and told me very nicely what was what, so ended up with a decent coffee
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Well, Lorna, I can tell you, you cannot get hot tea in a restaurant here. Those friends of ours that you met - they had family come over here and they constantly complained about the tea. The water is never boiling hot. So she told them "If you don't like cold tea - order the coffee - that will be hot." But they continued to order the tea and they continued to get it lukewarm and they continued to complain about it. I think she was quite glad when they left again!!
I honestly don't think they have the capability of boiling water - certainly not in Tim Hortons or Robins or probably anywhere else!
I honestly don't think they have the capability of boiling water - certainly not in Tim Hortons or Robins or probably anywhere else!




