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QuestionHow do I say please in Canada?Community AnswerIf you're in Quebec, a French-speaking province, you would use the French word "S'il vous plaît." Otherwise, you can just say "please."
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QuestionWhat do people in Canada say for "bicycle"?Pink_StarCommunity AnswerIn Western Canada they say "bicycle" or "bike". If you were in a French-speaking part of Canada, like Quebec, you could say "bicyclette".
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QuestionWhat is the Canadian slang for giving credit?Community AnswerThat would be giving someone his or her "due."
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QuestionWhat does "big shoots" mean in Canadian slang?Community AnswerSomebody who is full of themselves. Ex: "Betcha my Dually can outpull that semi." "Alright there, big shoots."
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QuestionWhat is the slang word for toilet in Canada?Community AnswerWe call it the washroom, bathroom, or toilet.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when a Canadian calls me a beauty?Community AnswerActually, this usually refers to a situation or event, and means that things went very well. For example, "I got a box of donuts today and they gave me a baker's dozen." "Beauty!" It can also be used sarcastically, however, in which case it would mean the opposite.
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QuestionDo people in Canada use the word "bedroom"?WritingismypassionCommunity AnswerYes, we do use the word "bedroom". Sometimes we use the word "room" instead.
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QuestionIs feeferdoon a word in Canada for kindergarten?Community AnswerNo, it's still called kindergarten in Canada. However, some oddball people might use that term.
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QuestionHow do you say "you are the love of my life, and I love you" in Canadian?Paul DunlopCommunity AnswerIn Southern Ontario we say "I love you." as for "You're the love of my life." that can be said as is or colloquially "Yer the one fer me." In our area, mostly rural with some small urban areas, we tend to pronounce "You're" as "Yer", "for" as "fer or fur". If we are telling someone where we are going or have been, you might hear them say "I've been, or I'm going (to be) oot and aboot" it translates to "Out and about" some of our American friends find it extremely funny when we say it as we do.
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QuestionHow can I tell if a Canadian is being sarcastic?Community AnswerThey will have a funny expression and a tone that is off. It's quite similar to an American.
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QuestionWhat does 'cockabaloo' mean?Community Answer'Cockabaloo' is an insult meaning 'bully' that comes from Newfoundland. It is not used very commonly, but people would definitely be impressed if you knew it.
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QuestionDo Canadians call ladies, "sir?"Community AnswerNo. As in the United States, most Canadians would address a woman as "ma'am."
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QuestionDo Canadians use the word "eh" at the end of each sentence?Community AnswerNo, not at all, this is just a stereotype about Canadians that a lot of people repeat.
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