Pffft I'm an honorary Texan.
Mind you Alberta and Saskatchewan is like Texas but with snow instead of hurricanes. Or is supposed to be anyway, fail winters of late.
I swear i hear ya'll more often than this "eh" business (when i used it it sounds more like an "uh"). Mind you a lot of the Canadian stereotypes come from the maritimes, Ontario and Quebec which i am nowhere near and quite thankful for at times. Leave me to my oil and cowboy hats kthnxbai.
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Also i have never seen bagged milk in a store in my life and i have been in Canada my whole life. Such a packaging is incredibly weird to me.
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Exactly. I'm dead serious, too. Unless the person lives in New England or Upstate New York or paid attention in school during geography, they either never heard of Vermont or think it's part of Canada.
I neither live in those places nor pay much attention to geography most days and I was well aware Vermont is American. I had also heard of it. Mind you i am also a nerd so says my girlfriend, so perhaps I'm a crappy example.