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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVee
    After being in Toronto last year...Canadians can teach Americans a thing or too about cultural equity, respect, etc.
    Well thank you.. but i believe that we all could learn from each other on different things.. like we canadians could learn from your national pride.. we are proud but to quiet about it.. anyways,, i'm dying to find out the source of this thread anyways, i've been looking for something on cnn, sympatico. canada.com and others and can't find no news source for this story..



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    I think it was a joke thread.


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    Quote Originally Posted by plainBob
    As for the Canadians i hear they still wear animal skins and some even speak french.
    Eet ees not FRENCH you eembeseal! Eet ees Que-be-QUOIS!



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    I'm sorry breadedOne i dont speak English.


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    Quote Originally Posted by plainBob
    I'm sorry breadedOne i dont speak English.
    'Sokay, most Americans don't.


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    Default Actually the thread is true

    I'm from Nova Scotia, Canada and I must say the story is true, I heard it on the national news a few weeks ago. I can't remember the boys nationality, but he was separated from his classmates and punished for placing his food on a spoon with a fork to eat it. The principle of the school told the boys mother that the child should learn to eat "like those in the country he lives in". I think the family was from southeast asia. The school was in Ontario.



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    as someone who has relatives in Canada, and has been there many times, I can tell you this about how Canadians eat. They eat well, and a lot and often LOL

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    ...I heard it on the national news a few weeks ago. I can't remember the boys nationality, but he was separated from his classmates and punished for placing his food on a spoon with a fork to eat it.
    What's wrong with that?

    Did he get it in his mouth?

    Did he swallow it?

    Er...Am I in the right topic thread with these questions?


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    No frenchi your not. Now go get me some freedomfries


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    I didn't say there was anything wrong with that. But the schools staff freaked out. Its stupid, I agree, but thats what happened.



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