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As an American I find Canadian memes to be funny and also quite useful at gaining unique insights into Canadian culture. You never quite know what you are going to see when browsing internet memes, but is seems that there's always something new to learn about Canada. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!
The bus message probably was, "Sorry, not in service." Buses usually have that message when they're driving back to the bus depot so people know it's not an active bus.
Yeah…not in service…
Photo was taken at the right moment though! :D
No. Disagree. It's like when crash sensors activate air bags. In Canada, the sensors activate the "sorry" signs.
This is correct. The sorry part is still pretty Canadian message though. What do American "not in service" buses say? 😂
I never saw the english version, since I live in Quebec. But I can confirm that here, the buses do say "Sorry, not in service." on the display (obviously in french, because welcome to Quebec).
You can always tell if a non Canadian made a Canadian meme…no one in Canada calls it ice hockey…it’s just hockey.
The americans need to be reminded what surface you are supposed to play hockey on
@@quackywhackityphillyb.3005 va floor hockey, yep
Or street hockey!
That's like, "tuna fish", what else would it be, tuna rump roast?
Or ice skating
Here is naval transmission between USA and Canada.
Canada: please deviate from your current sailing direction as you are on a head on collision with us. Over.
USA: We will not deviate our current sailing path. Over. You must deviate your current path! Over.
Canada: please deviate your current sailing path immediately, or you will be in direct collision with us. Over.
USA: we are a USA naval battleship, and if you do not deviate from your current directory, we will BLOW YOU OUT OF THE WATER! Over.
Canada: We are a lighthouse.
Hahaha, good one!
It was a Light House.... The US Navy thinks It can make its Own Waterway...
The actual exchange is way funnier. It ends with the warship describing how many guns it has. The lighthouse responds with, “We are a light house. It’s your call.”
@@JenniferX- enjoyed this very much
That joke goes back to WW2
Us canadians do have an understanding with the moose. We understand it could make pancakes of us 😂
In Canada there's no such a thing as "ice hockey", there's street, indoor, field, gym, sock, no ice.
Floor hockey (played in a school gym)
Field hockey (played outside on grass)
Street hockey (played on the street)
Shinny (informally played on a pond or neighborhood rink)
Ice hockey (what everyone automatically thinks of when the word "hockey" is said, so no adjective is required. It's just hockey.)
When you put it all into context, it's pretty self-explanatory.
@@Shan_Dalamani Don't forget pond hockey, 3-on-3, sledge hockey, mini-stick ...
@@jennsmith9478 I did mention pond hockey (shinny).
I forgot to mention table-top hockey. There's not only the games where you turn knobs to control the players, but there was also a promotion in the '70s by a cereal company. Each box contained a small cardboard hockey game you could put together and play on the kitchen table. The sticks were actually hockey stick-shaped straws that you had to blow through to control the puck.
@@Shan_Dalamani I had forgotten about these 2!
It’s like saying codfish or tunafish. We know they are fish so no need to overdescribe😀. Sorry. I don’t mean to critisize.
It is true that some of us go out under-dressed for the weather, but not so much barefoot. That picture was staged, no one goes out barefoot in the snow.
I would have to agree
jumping out for a run to the mail... not terrible barefoot if it's close, but chillin next to the boobah's without shoes is a tad much.
Sure they do. Sierra Larson of Edmonton for one.
Ya, but they will go out without their jacket, toque and mittens on occasion!❤
I do. I hate shoes or boots and socks just get wet and dirty.
I’m far more terrified of tangling with a Canada goose than a Canadian moose…hey! That rhymes!
You go ahead and tangle with the moose then.
I'm not terrified of either. I am a Canadian & I have been around BOTH. I'm small & gentle, female & kind & I am sure that they can sense this & know that I am not a threat. I ALSO treat both with care & respect.
Canada geese (even with their young), just move a little out of my way (if I am not moving out of theirs.)
I have been relatively close to a moose who was having some food in a lake as I came by in a canoe, along with a few other young Canadian girls in their canoes. He just looked up at us (as we stopped to watch him) & then put his head back down to go back to eating. End of story. He?/She was beautiful & gentle. (We still did keep a respectful distance.)
Tyler, no need to be so afraid of moose! They are like big horses - but wild ones, so you are STILL extra respectful of them. Are you afraid of giraffes or elephants? They are like gentle giants (unless you behave like a disrespectful idiot around/to them.) They aren't like cougars or even bears.
@@Carrie-so3royou clearly haven’t been near a moose during rut…..they’re psychotic
@@Carrie-so3ro Oh Carrie I am small, gentle, female and kind as well but Geese can be very territorial. I used to work at a resort and a short cut to the hotel was through the golf course and those Geese ( much bigger than those in the city by at minimum twice the size) were vicious. The moose would not bother with anyone. There were plenty because they were protected. During mating season the ground would shake. The Lynx and Bears also never caused much trouble. Occasionally they had to relocate the Bears away from the camping area's.
@@Carrie-so3rogirl don’t tell people this it’s going to get them killed! moose can be territorial and will trample people for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. They are not super aggressive, but they are wild animals that have and do kill innocent people! And it’s not because they have bad vibes wtf kinda victim blaming is that?? you can’t disney princess energy your way out of being trampled by an angry moose🤦🏼♀️ you just got lucky and encountered the right one at the right time, and i’m glad you had a good experience
I remember one time in my home city a Food Basics was accidentally left unlocked on a holiday weekend and people went in, got their groceries and left cash at the register. The owner said there was no theft or vandalism.
-10c, shorts, walking to 7-11 to grab a slurpee. Totally normal in Canada, because -10c isn't really cold after -45 w/ windchill.
You are Far from " a Typical Average American"... You Know there are more Nations on this Planet, than just the United States, and put an Effort into Learning about them.
Its funny to hear it being called ice hockey when we only say hockey.
The "darn the police" is a double crime 1. For vandalism and 2. For not also writing it in French 😂
As a western anglophone with with some working knowledge in French and proud to have bilingualism in Canada, I don't know why your comment struck me as really funny. My children were in French immersion school here in British Columbia so they're bilingual and my son knows all the swear words so I guess because I thought that if the comment were to be said in French it would be much more crude. 😂
"Canadian Bacon" reference.
@@personincognito3989 French Canadian equivalents of English insults/swear words/"bad" words are often much more pathetic sounding, and I am saying this from a French Canadian native perspective. For example, "Damn the police" would pretty much be "Maudite police", which is... I dunno, it kinda sounds more like whimpering about it. Darn the police, which is even more mild/polite, might be... maybe "Fichue police" or something akin to that?
And then if you go all the way to F-Words and similarly aggressive/crude words alike in English, the French Canadian equivalent is the classic religious-y swear words we all know and love, lol. Supposedly.
@@jamesphillips2285 a little bit yup
One of the funniest announcements I ever heard on a bus was "If you can't hear this announcement your music is too loud". I told the driver "Let whoever's responsible for creating the announcements know that they're missing the target audience".
I was on the Calgary CTrain one early morning, and the announcement went, “duuuuuuuuuude.” 😳When he had our attention, he said, “we’ve got places to go, stand clear of the doors!” 😂😂😂
But my music is loud for a reason. I know where I'm going, I know when I'm getting off, dont fucking bug me.
@@moparmarleyit is really rude to those around you, thats the point. Lole why be a cxnt?
@@dylancobalt7807 people who play loud music on public transit make me wish the Vulcan nerve pinch was real 🤣
@@brittanytrusler5295 honestly though!
"They sell guns at Walmart, they don't do that in Canada?" ... Nop
And I sure am glad they don't
My Wal Mart in Canada sells Firearms. Maybe not in T.O.
Very few of them will. It depends on the community for the most part. But there are also much heavier restrictions that would allow a Walmart to sell firearms.
@@Shamacanada That's a bit scary! Where are you? Must be Prairies? or Northern Ontario? - where they wouldn't object as much? Walmart...I wouldn't trust Walmart to do it right.
Yes they do? Where do u live
Confronted with a line of Hissing Cobra Chickens, any criminal will surrender.
True!
They are far scarier than dogs. Even dogs will leave them alone.
I call them murder ducks
@@karlabenedict3658 Cobra chickens!
The moose in the grocery store was just a baby, poor thing could still stomp you into paste, but probably not.
i was thinking he looked a little short, probably less than 2 years old.
Same! He was the size of the guy, and he fit threw the store doors lol
Agreed !
After a few weeks of -40 Celsius with windchills into the - 50’s - anything in the negative 10 degree range begins to feel warm. Hence the summer clothing.
1) Less than 25% of Canada uses bagged milk
2) Walmart DOES sell hunting rifles but they're entirely restricted and not always stocked at each location.
3) In Vancouver, that would have been a ticket.
4) Sorry, DEFINITELY not in service.
5) Canada is really broken :( but it's okay Canada, I am too
6) Hi, I'm an indigenous Canadian. I assure you that's not a thing that happens in Canada.
7) All Cops are B words
8) bro just wanted to buy his family's groceries. :(
9) It's not a relationship with mooses. It's a shocking lack of survival instincts.
10) drug sniffing geese are more likely to KO you than their handler and that's kind of impressive.
11) Yeah, that's basically how we see the Yankee doodles
12) Oreos are milk's favorite cookie
13) Girl looks like she's having a chill time
14) it's not funny nobody fixed it. It's a proper display of how poorly our municipalities care or fund street repairs
15) RIP again Casper
16) Ah yes, Beer on pancakes, a calorie heavy breakfast when it's -17°. Don't ask for light beer. You need the calories.
Not all provinces have bagged milk.
I’m from BC and i remember bagged milk when i was a kid. But i haven’t seen it for many decades now. Cartons is where it’s at
@@NoahidebcI am from Manitoba and I remember it when I was a kid too.
@@patswanson2870 I have a cousin that shares your surname!
Its only an eastern canada thing
but those who do have tall kids ...
thank you for continuing to show me how much I love being Canadian......we are nice people and there's a need for niceness in this world
My wife and I once went to Mammoth Caves, South Dakota. We were warned that even though it's summer, the caves are cold and we should put on jackets. We laughed at our American hosts. We were the only people in the group wearing shorts and a t-shirt, while everyone else wore pants, sweaters and jackets. The meme is true.
As a shorts in -10° guy, I'm equally baffled by people bundling up when it's above 0°
In LA, they "Bundle Up" when it is 15C...
its because of the moisture content, in the lower mainland of BC we have people freezing to death at +3c, when its 100% humidity you might as well be submerged in water.
we also don't have people walking barefoot, you might as well go lick a lamp post, it gives you the same effect
Edit: spelling damn autocorrect
You can always tell when someone has moved from somwhere with a warmer climate 😂 it hit about 18° the other day so I put on a cardigan . Got on the bus and there was a few people in winter jackets
@@robgilmour3147
Where I am it is currently 10C and 75% Humidity, the low will be 7C, so the Humidity will likely rise to 85+% before Dawn. All summer it was 100% Humidity every Night, at 20C - 30C
@@Peeplii
18C, Cloudy, even after Dark, is Short Sleeves, Short Pants, and No Coat Weather
Tyler you’re such a great guy. Always kind to us Canadians.
My husband liked to wear shorts in winter in Ontario. One time in January in the evening. By the end of the evening he was freezing 🥶 in car on the way home. Most of the time it was just normal. It’s a proud Canadian thing for men to do.
We’re Seniors now…winter short wearin’ days over, but when we see a young guy in shorts…we look at him with pride and say..”good man”. My husband misses those days.
Have a good one! 😊
No joke, I've been outside at -10 with no shirt on. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, but I've done it.
Re: the shorts in winter trend, at the beginning of winter as it gets colder you bundle up. But in the spring, while there's still snow on the ground, the temperature has risen from -40° C (around -40° F) to 0° C (around 32 °F) and frankly shorts and T-shirt sounds great.
Heck, as a kid growing up, the rule at my house was you didn't need a coat after it got to be +10° C out. (50° F)
I think you need to edit your comment. -40°C is not the same as -40°F
@ella_cinder4361 umm...try googling what -40° C is when converted. It's-40° F.
Or check an old school thermometer that has both marked.
Mid winter, Winnipeg, -20C, I walked for 2 minutes outdoors in only my indoor clothes because it was only 2 minutes. I was 22 at the time, and well fed on Bologna sandwiches at the time.
@@ella_cinder4361
I see you didn't pay much Attention in Physics Class.
@@ella_cinder4361 as a canadian who first learned imperial, then had to learn metric, and is now fluent in both, i have to inform you that your comment is in error. -40 is the only point where the two scales share the same temp. this is unintentional, it's just the way the conversion math works out.
I look forward to all you have to say about Canada & we Canadians. Being born & bred in Victoria BC, I find your rhetoric to be both comical while at the same time, very respectful of us & our beautiful Country. Thanks for that Tyler & thanks for bringing enjoyment & laughter to many of us Canucks!
Canadian don’t all “get along.”
For sure..
I disagree
I agree with you.
Yes we do! Wanna fight about it? 😂😂
@@electricallycanadian 👍🤣👍
I was watching a video where I finally put two and two together. Tyler, you keep saying that Canadians are so polite, well so are Americans. We say 'sorry' often, but you guys say 'Ma'am or Sir' to every adult. So see, you guys are polite too as we don't say 'Sir or Ma'am'. Love your channel.
Every American I’ve met from the south can blow our politeness out of the water
I am Canadian and I say sir and ma'am alla time
When the Calgary Flames were doing terrible one year; someone put their game tickets under their windshield wiper hoping someone would take them. When they got back to their vehicle after work the tickets were still there. However; someone had added more Flames game tickets under the wiper.
HA! 🤣 I'm surprised that doesn't happen w/ Leafs' tickets all of the time. Then again, at 65, all of my friends and I are hoping to see them one more time, since we were 8, win The Stanley Cup before we croak!
@@cindyspowart555My husband is 55. He says, “Just once in my lifetime, I want to see the Leafs win the Cup. Just once.”
I don’t have the heart to tell him he’s going to die a very unhappy man.
@@EternallyCurious471 : Aw, EternallyCurious471, I'd say please don't dash your husband's hopes, but you are probably right. I think a lot of Leafs' fans have another team that they watch all season. Then, if the Leafs do make it to the playoffs, they let their hope take over until they're sorely disappointed, yet again.
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My late Mother-in-law always had this dreadful saying which I loathed hearing. "Live in hope and die in despair." Then again, she did have a pretty tragic life. She had four children. Two of them died (one of them, her eldest, a daughter at 23 of leukemia and my husband, her only son, who at 46 decided to end his journey of life) and her second eldest, another daughter was diagnosed w/ schizophrenia. She was left w/ the worst excuse for a human, never mind grown adult daughter. Still though, as I say, I loathed that saying. You could use it when speaking about The Leafs w/ your husband.
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Since he's 10 years younger than I am and didn't even get to see them win as a child of 8, like me, here's hoping that if I don't see it for a second time, he at least gets to see it once! 😃
Haha! As an Oilers fan I fully understand. (But that's very funny)
Some of us Canadians are so used to the cold that a wet snow day like the pic is still reasonably warm!
A spring day at 0c (32F) seems warm after a long period of -20C. Adaptation. It's a thing.
We do not say "ice" before hockey, cuz, duh.😂
Men in Canada wear shorts year round and some women never wear a coat, but will throw on a a scarf and maybe boots.
The buses usually say on an electric slide "Sorry....Not in Service.... Sorry....Not in Service...." But sometimes they DO just say "Sorry"- and EVERYONE knows what that means.
Fundamental difference when an American thinks a note saying 'nice car' is strange. Canadian humour - we're able to laugh at ourselves. We're sure not a perfect country but, we try to be decent.
I am a citizen of The USA. I received a note that said: “Nice car” once. I had gotten my red, 1980 Ford Mustang out of the garage. I switched the winter tires to the summer tires 🛞 (chrome rims, etc.). I gave the car a good wax job. It was beautiful. Then, on Monday I drove it to work - I just wanted to see what my coworkers would say. No one said a word about it all day. So, in the evening, after work I walked out to my Mustang. My coworkers had tied ribbons all over my car. 🚘 And, there was a note on the driver’s door that said: “Nice car.” So, it does happen in The USA.
Agree with not always agreeing with the stereotypes but then when driving through Alberta and seeing all the "Watch out for moose" signs my daughter said "I have yet to see a moose crossing the highway" and 50 ft in front of us a mother and baby moose crossed the highway! First time for me too.
That is perfect timing!
you rarely see them, especially in the mountains and wooded areas. they tend to stay clear of humans. when you do see them, they are impressive, especially the bulls. they make the females look small.
When i was a kid, when we would go camping, the sounds moose would make in the middle of the night terrified me. Imagine a large insane cow on coke. Thats a moose call at midnight
2:38
As a Canadian I haven't seen notes distributed. However I have seen the driver and the person complimenting the car drop everything that they're doing to talk cars😂😂😂😂
I’m Canadian and have had Nice Car notes left on my windshield 3 times.
@@lee48lee68 no way where in Canada Ontario must not be that nice of people then 😅🤣🤣🤣
I have participated in this practice several times on top of notes being left on my Chevette
I used to own a '67 Camaro and one night after leaving a club there was 6 roses on one wiper blade and 6 on the other wiper blade.
Nice. Did you ever find out from who?
I had a '68. I miss her.
@allisonspence1887 I just bought a 2024 CAMARO 2SS Panther.... love it.There were only 400 LT1's made worldwide and now that the 2024's mark the end of Camaro it should be a good collectors item.
I'm a Canadian, born and bred, currently living in Vancouver, B.C. - the best place in the world to live. (Helps to have money, of course; but isn't that true no matter where you are?) I have actually left a 'nice car' note just like that on more that one car in my life. I can still remember the first one I did that to - a Jaguar E-type. I was about 18 years old, living in a small rural town 100 K west of Winnipeg. This was around 1969 and I wasn't even aware at that time that cars like that were even possible. It looked to me like some impossible dream that had fallen out of the future. To this day still one of my favourite cars.
That Jag was MY car! (No, sorry, just joking. I just had to.) Have a nice day.
Many years ago, Walmart brought in a shipment of hunting guns, the population sure protested. They were taken away in a few hours!😊
I remember that!
Was just going to say this. I remember they brought them into Walmart and they were there for about five seconds. Mostly because nobody bought them.
oddly enough, you know that they didn't check the firearms code. they just assumed that they'd be able to sell them in canada the same way they sell them in the states.
every step of that situation was illegal.
never did hear what came of that.
Canadian Geese sense of humour, the dog was in the car for the picture or snarling chance.
Did that happen in T.O.?
I really love the let's all get along sign. It's so true, Americans are always so angry and fighting and arguing over politics or Healthcare or neighborhoods or colours or whatever
Written like a Canadian 👍 (double the Canadian for the colOUr btw)
For the Moose part…..we ride them into battle, just trust me bro.
Here in Canada we are so nice to each other to counter act the evil that comes from the geese.
I've been living in Canada for 22 years now and I can truly say that none of these are exaggerated! They are ALL true! 😂 Canada is a wonderful place to live and raise a family! I'll never even consider going back to the states to live! Ever!
10:31 Its a dominance thing. Particularly in Western Canada because we get a dry cold rather than a wet one. In my junior high and high school it was somewhat of a competition to see who could wear the least amount of clothes as it got colder. One dude on the swim team rolled up in -32C (-25F) wearing nothing but his Speedo, swim cap, and his backpack. He was voted most likely to succeed our senior year.
What part of western Canada are you?? Vancouver Island here and we get a damp cold. In your bones for hours!! -10, with a wind and pouring rain. Only a hot tub or hot shower can warm u up.
@@ella_cinder4361 Calgary, loud and proud. We get a couple of wet days in February, but for the most part winter is bone dry here, I used to get hella nose bleeds until I got my nose cauterized
I do not think you are typical. When I lived in Indiana briefly, met people who wanted to learn about Canada. Then, there was the service station attendant who looked at our Alberta plates and asked "Alberta. What's that ? Also asked by other people if I had seen cars before, seen a movie or eaten ice cream. Happy there are people like you. Nice people as a whole in the US.
Oh dear one of my adult children may be moving there in the near future. They are going to have culture shock at the American ignorance (just for clarification people think ignorance means rude but it actually means lack of knowledge and that's how I mean it)
I find most Americans super friendly, most fellow Canadians are polite but not generally friendly. In my area of Canuckistan.
@@Shamacanada I would say that MOST Canadians ARE friendly (probably even where you are.) I would just say that Americans are more OUTWARDLY friendly. We are nice & polite & are (in all of Canada that I have been - which is actually a fair bit) QUIETLY friendly.
Would you say that Canadians in your area are actually UNfriendly, UNkind? Or are they just more RESERVED in their SHOW of friendliness - which I think is more of a Canadian personality trait - (unless they are East Coast Canadians - who would win ANY outwardly friendly awards ANYWHERE, ANY DAY)?
@@Carrie-so3ro
Yes I agree
DO NOT mess with the geese!
and a moose will let you know if they want to crush you..
In autumn, we leave rutting bull moose alone, and cow moose with calves at all times! 😮
Other than those circumstances, moose aren't that threatening.
... Unless one is suddenly crossing the road in front of your vehicle. Usually the moose nor the people survive the impact, and if they do, it's not in good condition. 😢
The buses in my city do actually display Sorry for a few seconds and then outta service, In stead of just out of service since they went digital, a few decades ago
2:10 ("nice car" note left on car). The last note I found left on my car read "Thanks for parking like an a$$hole!" I was up to the yellow line, too close to his driver side door to let him get in without squeezing. Thing is, I had no choice about parking that way because that's how the a-hole on MY left had parked (and it was really crowded, so finding another spot wasn't prudent.) I did my very best to leave enough room that it was at least POSSIBLE for the car on my right to open their door, while still being able to squeeze out my own.
Naturally the first guy had left by the time my neighbour on the right was writing his note, so it looked like I'd left a huuuuge gap on my driver side (the more recent person on my left parked normally) while screwing him over for no reason.
Moral of the story... don't park like an a$$hole, or you may be the first in a chain of a$$hole dominos.
Never understood why people park close to another car. If they comeback before you do, you will probably end up with a dent.
😂😂😂😂
@@teamsaunz Less common than it used to be. They make door panels better now.
Fine example of a Canadian public apology for bad parking. 🤣 🤪 Sorry!
@@christinec1928 ...Are you American? I'd be surprised if a Canadian wrote this. (I'm a Canadian btw)
Moose can be dangerous but mostly just durning mating season. The rest of the year they are mostly docile. 🙂
That's the same grocery store I get my apples from. Haven't seen the moose in there since they jacked up the prices though.
14:40 "Why has no one fixed this sign?" Look at the background; wild, unmanaged forest. This is probably the dirt road leading up to somebody's lakeside cottage. As such, the city isn't responsible for maintaining signage on private property; the owner is. The owner apparently decided a sharpie message would suffice.
Maybe it could also be an OLD service road & not in use anymore (so the sign wasn't kept up) - except by the young locals who might use it for joy-riding & their families don't want an accident so one of THEM may have written on the sign.
Also looks like it got shot with a 12 ga slug.
@tyler bucket - moose in grocery store.. the moose being in the grocery store to begin with means its learned not to fear humans (at least for the most part), so yeah... as long as people keep a distance from it and those near it dont make any sudden moves, its feasible it could be bribed with an apple.
The moose thing happened in my hometown a few years ago and I was so surprised to see a meme about it today (:
Tyler you still have not finished halifax explosion
I’ve been waiting 😅
Same here!
Me too!
Ditto
add me to the list
Each Canaidan have his own Moose, they are like pet's for us.
Back in 2000-2001 I would get compliments all the time about my car even though it was no exotic. A 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP all blacked out and with a set of hood snouts stood out in a smalll Ontario town back than. Loved that car.
Pancake in a mug eating advice 😄 - just in case you should ever be so lucky.
You would use a fork & use it to cut off pieces of the top few pancakes, by starting your fork in the center & drawing it towards the glass side, where it would fully cut off. Once you had finished those 1st 3 layers of so, you would move down to the next 3 - 4 pancakes & continue with your fork.
As for the girl in summer wear - notice that NONE of the other Canadians found it strange, standing around her?
Some Canadians will do this if they have been in a warm inside space & need/want to go a short distance outside to another place. It takes a number of layers (& time) to put on all that much clothing that you need for a Canadian winter. Sometimes, with the length of time it takes you to put on the clothing, you could ALREADY BE at the other place! (Sometimes, you could ALREADY be THERE & BACK if close!) For this reason, some Canadians will just skip the effort & go. (We MUST also have a small reserve of warmth in our bodies as well as a built-in defence for cold, that still allows it to work.) Be ASSURED, it WOULD NOT happen for LONG OUTDOOR winter exposure!
It’s not “ice hockey’… it’s hockey.
Also...its not tuna fish, its just tuna ( we already know its a fish, 😊)
In middle Canada the air is dry and your body adjusts to the cold. On the coast the moisture in the air -10 in bone chilling. -10 in Alberta no coat.
Canada geese. not Canadian geese..
He never gets it.
"lets all get along like the do in canada" - HA! oh, sweet summer child.. lol
TRUE! - BUT - We do but we also don't (always.) I think we DO always keep in mind that we ARE family so there is a CERTAIN ceiling to it - (I hope.) Just as in REAL (proper functioning) families, there can be jealousy, squabbles, frustrations, fights - but I don't think we would let an outsider pick on one of us or that we would ever go beyond a "certain level." Do you agree?
Bagged milk appears to be an eastern Canadian thing as they sell milk in plastic 2 & 4 L jugs or wax 1 & 2 L. cartons in B.C.
Same in Alberta - cartons, not bags
In Ontario, we have all three - bags, jugs, and cartons. They used to have plastic 1L jugs as well, usually at corner stores, but I don't know if that's still the case. I can't recall seeing one in a long time, but I haven't been looking, either.
there used to be bagged milk in BC. I grew up on it, but my mom was from the east so probably was used to it and that's why it was common in our house.
I'm pretty sure we had bagged milk in the 70s in BC.
@@redelfshotthefood8213 even more recently. I remember having it in the 90s.
As a Canadian and having heard or seen some of these Canadian phenomenons I always find your Canadian meme reviews really funny and you mostly get the jokes and when you you're sarcastic with your jokes some Canadians don't understand that you do get the memes and you're just joking
We have NOT had bagged milk for eons in Alberta
They phased it out in Northern Ontario 5 or 6 years ago. Replaced with plastic jugs.
If you have dairy cattle in Alberta, you have "bagged" milk, and that's the udder truth!
You're funny. We haven't had bagged milk in British Columbia since the 70s. They tried it and nobody liked it@@sachospunn3809
@howardhales6325 we still have it simcoe county . I buy 4 bags a week. My son needs his own cow.
Looking at that stack of pancakes in the beer mug makes me wanna try it with a layer of vanilla ice cream on the bottom. Now I know what I'm having for breakfast tomorrow.
The person in the shorts in the winter. When the temperature you’re used to is -30. -5 feels like a hot summer day . Like walking into a walk in freezer and walking out 10 minutes.
After 3 weeks of minus 30C, zero feels like the tropics - LMAO
Canadian here, all of our anger frustration and hate is deposited into the Canadian geese that is how we remain polite and kind😅😅😅😅😅😅
I love how his intros are ALWAYS said exactly the same (words, intonations, etc.) depending on the format (news, memes, tiktoks)
As a Canadian , I have a story to relate. In my last year of high school( grade 12), our class went on a weekend camp out at Loon Lake in Alberta. The outhouses were fairly far and back in the woods and for some reason the Moose in the area loved to hang out at the outhouse, now were the leaves better tasting? So one might not be able to use them. 3 times I tried to use the outhouse , three times I had to abandon the idea, finally, I really had to pee, but the Moose just stood guard so I quickly looked around, leaned a hand against a tree and watered the ground , hoping no one would come along. Someone did- the moose as suddenly a warm breath smooshed me bare bottom and a wet nose ….. I looked kinda behind me- yep that is the Moose. What does one do in this situation? I just said “ Do you mind, I am pooing , so privacy would be appreciated.” I did not move, and the Moose was very polite and walked away. Guess curiosity got the better of it , wondering what the human was doing. I waited about ten minutes , pants down before I turned around to find I was alone. I redressed myself, collapsed against the tree and took a big breath before returning to the camp. Boys have it so easy , just open the zipper, we girls need to stand feet quite apart so we stay dry peeing. If in a dress , just slide of your panties, however in trousers it is a bit more complicated, if you can sit against a log , one can pull said garments far enough away, not so with jeans , standing upright, n because of the urgency of my bladder I just pealed off said garments south of the border, not thinking I could squat which might leave me less exposed. The next time, natured called and I could not use the facilities because of moose, went deeper off the trail to do what I had to do. My friends thought it funny until it happened to them over the weekend. One Moose decided to join us girls sticking it’s head into the tent. One girl screamed before I could say “ stay silent, do not move”. We were lucky the Moose did not charge into the tent but left likely thinking “ What did I do to get screamed at, just being friendly. Most of my classmates had no background involving animals of many sizes, or wildlife like these Moose who would walk into camp. So yes , it was a scary experience. Even the cows who followed me and a couple of classmates- we went for a walk and met up with a small heard of Holstein cows and they just panicked, I gently assured them we were in no danger, they were just curious and just keep walking till we came to a fence and went over. I petted cows , while telling them about the breed. They had never seen a cow in real life, I just thought coming from a family history of farming , everybody knew a cow would not eat you. Apparently not. We survived the cow encounter and I learned how to poop in the Canadian wilderness without a toilet. It was a great time of food, fellowship , laughter and stories to bring home. My Mom laughed so hard about the Moose incident with no toilet paper, how does one clean ….. “those were the good old days” was all she could sputter. Thanks Mom.
Bus drivers have several display messages to choose from;
Sorry, not in service
Sorry, this bus is full
Free Service (New Years Eve, and during Covid in BC anyway)
Happy Holidays
...among others
Fuck do I love your intro “Just your average typical American” best part of every video stg 🤣🤣
The funny thing is he's a very good-looking, good natured American. I'd be honoured to be his friend irl. (I do have some american friends already... But I could use one more.😉)
He isn't an average American. He is taking the time to learn about us. I like that.
You got alot of chuckles and even a guffah- good work! 😂
Our buses here in Canada at least where I live say “sorry not in service” when the bus isn’t picking up people because it’s the bus driver, driving the bus to the bus depo or something, they also say “sorry bus full” when the bus is full, and you know it’s full, full because the bus drivers will try to cram the most amount of people in the bus they will literally fill it until there is a bunch of people up crowding the front of the bus where the driver is just so people don’t miss work or appointments or whatever else they are going to and the bus drivers will apologize previously to you personally if they were loading people on and then the person in front of you was the last person let on and you were left behind, the buses will also say things like “happy holidays”, “happy Easter” “happy new year” “happy Canada Day” etc. I even saw one that once said “happy Passover” and another that said “happy Ramadan” one that said “happy Hanukkah”, I’ve even seen one that said “please call emergency services” and another one that said ”sorry matnice” broken down on the side of the highway
Soon time for more Heritage Minutes.
The plural for moose is moose
During COVID there were Canadians that created defunct retail store profiles. It became so popular that one of the retail chains did a partial relaunch. It was a store within a store but still quite impressive. The store was Zellers. Sears, Kmart, SAAN and other stores like Beaver Lumber had profiles. It was so funny.
Dang! I never knew about those profiles!
Canadian milk was in mostly jugs and cartons until Canada, switched to the metric system. It was cheaper to put the milk in bags, than to switch all of the injection moulding machines that make the jugs from gallons to liters. Now we have jugs, bags, and cartons.
The way the "Canadian winter wear" thing works, is that our blood is like 80% hot coffee. We gotta cool down that coffee somehow.
We really enjoyed this episode. . . . keep 'em comin' . . . EH !
Because they noticed what the bus was displaying "Sorry Not in Service" and sensationalized the Sorry part.
BUT - how many other countries have buses that say "sorry" do you think, even if followed by anything else?
@@Carrie-so3ro That is what our buses say. Some reporter is just using the Sorry part to get laughs. How dumb are you not to see that??? No offence but it's obvious if you ever lived where I do.
There is NO LOGICAL REASON have a bus display Sorry
canada geese are only territorial and vicious during nesting season and when they have goslings
Just about every species, including us, are very protective of their young.
Canada geese do walk in formation as an army would.
Canadian's Army!! They protect us !!😊😊🏡🌳🚶🚶🚀🚣 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
Yes, and their flight squadron formation was copied for airforce.
the moose is young notice the antlers
Who does carry guns in Walmart? I saw someone open-carrying a firearm strapped across their back while walking through a Walmart in the southern states. You have no idea how incredibly unsafe it made me feel! I couldn't get out of there fast enough! It just makes people look aggressive, itching for a fight, and I want none of it.
So true, and they just had another school shooting, shaking my head, my daughter in University is not allowed to carry anything to protect herself but a whistle and 'mericans strapping on guns to buy apples?
I'd be right out the door with you!
So...cops scare you ?? They go through SIX WEEKS of "training" to become a multi-weapon carrying citizen. Hunters go through YEARS of training. They need a firearms licence, background check, phycological profile, safety training, etiquette course, all identification, permits, and ID every time they get ammo....which is checked and verified before they sell you any. So....who's more qualified ?? The one in civilian clothes, or the 23 year old punk that just finished his 6 weeks and feels the need to "assert his authoratah" ??
@@debs11100 I'll fix it for you. Another gang incident that happened by a school. Your daughter can go get her firearm licence to carry. She can carry pepper spray. If americans are "strapping on guns to buy apples" that means she can, too....right ?? Your words.
@@RandysRides We are not American.
I pretty much did the "spot the Canadian" in Japan in 2018. It was still fairly warm to me and japanese people had their winter jackets on. And here i am with no jacket on end of october/beggining of november, while in Tokyo. Not so much in Osaka cause it was 25 celicus.
One other thing ... WE DO NOT BUILD HOMES OR SKYSCRAPERS OUT OF ICE!!!
Some Canadians do go out "lightly dressed" sometimes it depends on the actual weather... and or how. For example I don't know anyone who goes barefoot in winter, but if it was fall and "plus 5" when you left home for the day you could end up in some snow "unprepared" for it...
It's getting to the time of year that I'll put my toque and gloves in my coat pocket in case I'm stuck outside in the wind, waiting for the bus. Part of keeping warm in the fall and winter is not letting your ears and fingers get cold.
What is cold or hot depends on acclimatization
Our buses say sorry everyday lol "sorry, not in service"
At least they do in Vancouver... Which is where that photo is from I think...
@@redelfshotthefood8213 Definitely, that's how Translink used to paint the buses before they changed to the new colour scheme.
@@redelfshotthefood8213 They do in Toronto too.
Canadian police definitely use well-trained dogs, but Canadian Geese are tough too. Whatever works for the situation. Love your show, Tyler.
You should do a video on how hard it is to legally get a gun in Canada. There are many out there.
My husband has a classic car and he has recieved notes on it....
The message on the bus fully reads as "Sorry, Not in Service', but you're only seeing the Sorry part.
saw a sign in my hotel room in Canada that said " No Alcohol allowed expect in rooms, no running in the hallways, no HOCKEY in the hallways or rooms. No exceptions!" haha!
The bus one is ‘sorry not in service’. It’s suppose to change from sorry to not in service and sometimes it might even be NIS (not in service) as a Canadian, I’m laughing at all these memes.
The buses have a scrolling sorry sign that says "sorry, out of service". That is so helpful for people waiting in bus shelters so they don't all put away there umbrellas and dig out their bus fare only to see the bus whiz right by , splashing them in the process. We don't have bagged milk in British Columbia, at least not where I live. They tried it out here when it first came out years ago, way back in the late 60s/early 70's, but it didn't fly in our city...it's a pain in the neck and so many complaints that the stores got rid of it . Much easier to handle and to pour the wax cartons. If you cut the hole too big in the bag, the milk comes gushing out all over the counter. If you cut it too small the glass takes a long time to fill and you usually get some on the counter anyway. We should have a choice, in bags works better for some folks so let them have bags and ditto for wax carton lovers . Love your program Tyler !! 🙂
The entire province of British Columbia does not have bad milk
@@personincognito3989bad? lol
Almost 3 years and the guy is still saying "Canadian Geese..."???
@damonx6109 - What do you think they should be called?
The maple syrup in the beer bottle was actually beer in a beer bottle
When you refer to the US as a "Dumpster Fire" i think its time you moved home to Canada
We will gladly have you here and honestly you're already Canadian with how much you know about us and promote us
Fun Fact. Canada has an "Apology Act". Could explain why we are always saying "Sorry". 😂
Not one single country anywhere in the world allows guns to be sold in supermarkets - except for the US of course. I'm trying to imagine the check-out: "That'll be a pound of sausage, a pineapple, a gallon of skim milk, two packs of Reese's Pieces, six doughnuts, and an AR 15". Will there be anything else ma'am? "Oh yes, I forgot. Some Gummy Bears and a pack of Semtex, please". 🙄
Yes but if they try to sell Kinder Surprise they will be arrested
I'm canadian, I live in British Columbia. I can buy milk, candy, and firearms at the gas station down the street. There are tons of guns in canada
@@kriscarr389where in British Columbia? I have lived in several places throughout the province and have never seen this.
Edit: upon reading other comments I stand corrected I forgot Walmart sells guns in some locations. So I could indeed get candy, milk and a gun. But I can't think of another place like that are there any?
@@personincognito3989 I know they sell riffles at the local Canadian Tire
Id never walk around in the cold in shorts, but if Im going from my heated apartment, to a heated car, to a heated building, Im fine wearing shorts for the few minutes between building to car. Im sure a lot of those people are just doing that.
I've done it🙂
Me and a bunch(3 or 4) of buds went streaking (around the block) on a snowy February night back in my teen years. (Southern Ontario, By Lake Huron/Georgian Bay)
We weren't totally naked....we wore our winter boots so as not to slip and fall😁😎
(Yes...alcohol was involved 😂)