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Why do they do this?
Why do Canadians insist on starting sentences with the word 'So...' ? I just don't get it. Is it just crazy misuse of English (as it seems) or does it have an alternate meaning here?
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Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by g_is_for_canada
(Post 7221082)
Why do Canadians insist on starting sentences with the word 'So...' ? I just don't get it. Is it just crazy misuse of English (as it seems) or does it have an alternate meaning here?
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Re: Why do they do this?
Maybe they do it for the same reason that Brits say it. I've heard it for many years, long before I ever came here.
Now, 'awesome' is something I never heard used in quite the way it is here.;) |
Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7221639)
Maybe they do it for the same reason that Brits say it. I've heard it for many years, long before I ever came here.
Now, 'awesome' is something I never heard used in quite the way it is here.;) I was on an Air Canada flight last week from Sao Paulo to Toronto. That's a long flight. The flight attendant doing my section used it waaaay too often. I was close to killing him. |
Re: Why do they do this?
Not too awesome an experience then.:D
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I have trouble not letting out a snigger when "awesome" is used unnecessarily!
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I must admit after 8 years in Canada I've picked up the bad habit of saying things are cute:o
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Re: Why do they do this?
Why do they do it? Because its a bleedin foreign country innit. Language has evolved to be slightly different here.
Get over it eh! |
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If flavourful/tasty bothers you, you'd be a basket case had you gone to Oz.
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:cool:
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 7221763)
Why do they do it? Because its a bleedin foreign country innit. Language has evolved to be slightly different here.
Get over it eh! |
Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by g_is_for_canada
(Post 7221082)
Why do Canadians insist on starting sentences with the word 'So...' ? I just don't get it. Is it just crazy misuse of English (as it seems) or does it have an alternate meaning here?
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Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 7221763)
Because its a bleedin foreign country innit. Language has evolved to be slightly different here.
Get over it eh!
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 7221799)
For the same reason that Brits whine about not being able to buy Marmite, back bacon, Walker's crisps, etc.
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Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7221825)
Yes, I keep forgetting; Nobody who has settled in Canada and accepted all the differences that this entails - and there are very many - should comment on any differences or desire something they enjoyed back in the UK. :p
That doesnt mean you cant say you dont like those things, but you are going to have to get over it and take the rough with the smooth, either that or take your chances somewhere else... |
Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 7221839)
...any choice involves compromise and accepting things that are not just how you would like them to be.
That doesnt mean you cant say you dont like those things, but you are going to have to get over it ... For heaven's sake why can't someone pine for a little comfort of 'home' without being told they should get over it or that they are 'whining' about something? :frown: |
Re: Why do they do this?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7221896)
For heaven's sake why can't someone pine for a little comfort of 'home' without being told they should get over it or that they are 'whining' about something? :frown:
I was trying to illustrate "Pot, Kettle, Black" - it obviously bypassed you:thumbsup: |
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