I think canadians are weird

All the Canadians I know are super nice and kinda weird at the same time. I can't explain what it is about them exactly that makes them like that. It's like sarcasm but different. Kinda like they all share the same private joke and you have to be Canadian to get it. It's creepy when really nice people have a dark humor.

Is it normal to notice they are weird?

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Based on 26 votes (18 yes)
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  • NeofelisNebulosa

    All I know is the Canadians on this site are my absolute favorites! Nicest bunch of people I've ever encountered :)

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  • dirtybirdy

    Maybe just a bit...eccentric.

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    • dinz

      Well he was a freak of nature. Doctors in Canada are still baffled.

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      • dirtybirdy

        Shhh...he sees everything. He watches us all, always.

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    • Hah! What would we do without our eccentric?

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      • dirtybirdy

        I'm feeling a bit neglected. He hasn't called me a bird brain in a while. I'm sad.

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        • You must have been stupid enough to not give him attention. Just learn from it.

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          • dirtybirdy

            Learn??? Ugh. Fine.

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  • green_boogers

    A big benefit of Canadian participation is that trolls have trouble with the dark sense of humor.

    La feuille d'érable pour toujours!

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  • LuxM4G

    Trevor Phillips and Rob Ford are my favorite Canadians.

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  • Dulse.

    Wouldn't you be weird too if you were surrounded by polar bears and maple syrup?

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  • sega31098

    Why....thank you?

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    • kelili

      How did you choose your usermane? Sega is a style of music here (:

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  • JD777

    Yeah, but they came up with a nifty way to say stocking cap - a toque! Cool, ehh?

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  • I love Canadians.

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    • TrustMeImLying

      Seconded

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      • green_boogers

        Thirded.

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      • I've had good experience with most.

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  • la-la-la-la-la-la

    Never noticed that. Just seemed like Americans who won't admit it.

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  • Freedom_

    Hmmmm.... I wonder if I might be Canadian?!

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    • you don't seem Canadian.

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      • Freedom_

        I'm not, but I am a nice person with a somewhat dark sense of humor...and I tell jokes that no one gets because they're more like inside jokes with myself.

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        • breathingtree

          You could be made an honorary Canadian then,,, and learn the secret password which only other Canadians know.

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  • VirgilManly

    Many years ago I was on a fishing vacation in Ontario with some friends. We were ordering lunch at the lodge and I had an experience I've never forgotten. I knew that Canadians had different names for things on the menu than Americans (Backbacon, and their name for oatmeal was RedRiver.) But I couldn't figure out wtf the waitress was talking about when she asked me about my buhdayduh. I kept running it in my head, "buhdayduh, buhdayduh, wtf is a buh-day-duh?" Finally one of my friends had to explain to me that she was talking about my potato. The woman kept saying "Buhdayduh" not puhtayta, not potahto, not puhtado...BUHDAYDUH!

    That was a new one for me.
    Just call me Mr. Budayduh head.

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    • Short4Words

      Ontarians aren't known to speak like this. So you had a special one on your hands.

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      • VirgilManly

        I didn't ask around how people pronounced the word p-o-t-a-t-o so I just assumed they all spoke like that.

        Maybe she was summer help from somewhere else???

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  • thegypsysailor

    How ya doin, eh?

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  • ArmusWasTheFirstTroll

    I know, right?

    Where do they get off changing ham's name to bacon?!

    Not to mention those flapping heads . . .

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    • flapping heads?

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      • Xal

        I assume it's a reference to South Park's portrayal of Canadians.

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  • Danie

    What I know is, they all collect creepy dolls that stare at you from the shadows. I would not want to spend the night in a Canadian's home.

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