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A huge cultural difference between Canada and U.S.

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  • Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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    Chris Trottier
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    A huge cultural difference between Canada and U.S. is this:

    Americans start conversations with strangers.

    Every time an American starts a conversation with me, I’m flabbergasted. That simply doesn’t happen in Vancouver—unless they’re hitting on me or trying to assess whether I’m a threat.

    But in the U.S. random strangers start talking to me—someone they’ve never met—about the wildest things.
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    • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier
      A huge cultural difference between Canada and U.S. is this:

      Americans start conversations with strangers.

      Every time an American starts a conversation with me, I’m flabbergasted. That simply doesn’t happen in Vancouver—unless they’re hitting on me or trying to assess whether I’m a threat.

      But in the U.S. random strangers start talking to me—someone they’ve never met—about the wildest things.
      NullN This user is from outside of this forum
      NullN This user is from outside of this forum
      Null
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      @atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org in fairness this (at least in my limited experience) is more of a Midwest-east coast thing.

      On the west coast where I grew up, this penchant to approach and talk about … anything was highly bizarre.

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      • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier
        A huge cultural difference between Canada and U.S. is this:

        Americans start conversations with strangers.

        Every time an American starts a conversation with me, I’m flabbergasted. That simply doesn’t happen in Vancouver—unless they’re hitting on me or trying to assess whether I’m a threat.

        But in the U.S. random strangers start talking to me—someone they’ve never met—about the wildest things.
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        Wild, people talk to me with an alarming frequency. Maybe Haligonians are just uncomfortably chatty.

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