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Company selling "Canada" Kit to Americans
T-shirt company helps Americans relax on vacation - by posing as Canadians
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I have one concern (as a Canadian)... if this is acknowledged as such a "common" practice then perhaps 'Canadians' abroad might become targets because they may be US citizens mascarading as 'Canadians'? Not a comforting thought for me at all... |
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Dumb idea.
As much as I respect Canada and its citizens, I'm happy and proud to be a US Citizen. |
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Pretty ridiculous idea - Canada's ok, but I'm proud of being a citizen of the U.S. and wouldn't think of passing myself off as Canadian or anything else.
Like Rudey said - if you want to be Canadian, move to Canada. |
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And that's really the whole point. One should be proud of where they're from and if they aren't it's time to find out why and change something. |
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I love Canadians, the same way I love people from other states in our Union. But I would look forward to dicussing politics, because one of the coolest things about being an American, if not the coolest, is that we can openly discuss how we feel and not suffer any gov't sanctioned conesquenses because of it. I can go anywhere in the world and say, "no, not all Americans support Bush." And I love that about my country, which is why I wouldn't pose as a Canadian. I would pose as either Bohemian or Luxembourgian though, just for the hell of it. I also think pretending to be from another country is an easy way out. You should have an opinion about the things you're country is doing. That makes the whole country look bad if you're like "who cares what my gov't is doing" People need more self confidance.
To alelevate RACoopers fear, I don't think people attack americans because of politics, at least not in a physichal sense. Plus, if a European or whatever started a fight with a Canadian, and I didn't like the way it was going, I would jump in on the Canadian side. North America is too cool of a continent not to be united like that. |
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Ugly sentiments sting American tourists |
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It's interesting to me that, in this thread, this has become a "Bush" issue as oppossed to an "American" one -- ie "The Ugly American" syndrome.
While this is only an opinion, it says two things to me. First, that the perceived "division" in the country is deemed to be real by non Americans; and second, that the man is perceived to be bigger than the office and the country itself. I don't think either of those is good. |
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Remember that "Marry an American" thing? (http://www.marryanamerican.ca/) that started off as a joke too. People joke about America all the time ... we just roll with it. As far as "rethinking" our behavior -- I am a productive citizen. I don't have a crimial record, I pay taxes, and all that jazz...but I'm only one person. There's not much I can do to change the way thousands of other countries' citizens feel about my country or their generalizations of my fellow Americans. /soapbox |
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