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MaRy
Member Since: 8/13/2012
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Post #1
Things Canadians say
bowdown
Member Since: 1/2/2014
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Post #2
Do East Coast Canadians sound like that
The iconic West Coast Canadians >>>>>
hitmebby1morex
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Post #3
"couldn't even git oot of my hooce"
"sore-ee"
Kamil24
Member Since: 6/6/2012
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Post #4
where did this accent stereotype originate from? I've never heard anyone talk like that in Canada
Doc Xoce
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Post #5
errr
I've never met anyone in canada who sounded like that.
bowdown
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Post #6
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Kamil24
where did this accent stereotype originate from? I've never heard anyone talk like that in Canada
I think it's a really, really exaggerated rural East coast accent. I've never heard anyone here talk like that either
Tylerbv
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Post #7
The lame accuracy.
Singer.
Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Post #8
never
AMENHOOKER
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Post #9
I love the way Canadians pronounce 'Sorry'. It's like 'Soree-eey'. I've been imitating that a lot lately.
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