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It used to be that you could matric into university after Grade 12, but will need to take 5 years to get your honours. If you took Grade 13, it's a regular 4 year program. Back in the day, many only took a regular 3 year BA (especially women, who went to university for their MRS)
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I just remembered another thing about Canada and USA.
In Canada, we don't use those terms of: freshman, sophomore, junior & senior. For High School, we just say: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12 For university, we just say: 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year, 4th year. |
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Oh and first year university students/frosh are used interchangably at some schools. |
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Royal Canadian Air Cadets / Civil Air Patrol Cadets (Had a few of 'em (plus some from Austrailia and Sweden) for the International Air Cadet Exchange this summer.) |
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Oh, and we have the Snowbirds, you guys have the California Blue Angels. We have the loonie ($1 coin that have a loon on it), you guys have the $1 coin with Sacajawea on it, that hardly any Americans like to use (as told to me by my friend who is a Princess Cruises ship-board employee. and we have a $2 coin (the two-nee or toonie) with a polar bear on it. Apparently there is such a thing as a $2 bill in the USA, but they are few and far between. And then there is lieutenant: is it LOO-tenant or LEF-tant? I think the LEF-tenant is the Canadian pronunciation, but to me, that's just dumb. There is no "F" in lieutenant. |
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An American dude that I know who works for some politician at the legislature in Olympia told me that the USA doesn't carry this kind of toffee:
http://www.londondrugs.com/msib20/Pr...6190_large.jpg Is that true? That kind of surprises me, since USA is "The Land of Awesome Candy Selection". |
Don't forget bathroom/washroom.
Also, keeping up with the military ranks, how do Canadians pronounce Colonel. In the states its kernel. |
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Other minor pronouncation differences include of course the Sarge... we say it with more of a French inflection.. well that and the fact we'd never use the term "sarge" ;) |
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However, their Brigadiers don't add the title 'General'. (Correct me if I'm wrong, Coop, I may be thinking of the British grades.) |
I pronounce it 'kernel'.
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