Sh*t Canadians Say, Eh!

LOLz!!! Or do we mean LULZ?

Yet another Shit Say video has arrived, people!!

Bask in the joy that is stereotypical Canada culture thanks to IFHT!

And if UR like us, try not to think South Park’s Ike when U watch.

PresSsSsSs PlaayYy!!!

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7 comments to Sh*t Canadians Say, Eh!

  • Anonymous

    I thought “pop” was a midwestern/great lakes area thing.

    But yeah, its totally pronounced “pop!” Who says soda?!

  • Anonymous

    Re: rosebud99 – I agree, a Newfie version would be the best! As a “mainlander” living in NL for the past decade I still get a good laugh at some of the sayings around here!

  • Anonymous

    ha i just got a double double from timmies.

    lmfao thats pretty funny.
    except that fucking accent WTF haha I hope to god i dont talk like that….

    & I do correct people when they say soda intead of pop lol.

  • Anonymous

    I’M SO FUCKING TIRED OF THESE GAY ASS SKITS!!!!!! You ruin everything with over exposure. And the use of “LOLz”. That is the gayest thing ever…other than Glee!

  • Anonymous

    Okay so I got the have a good laugh as a proud Canadian at my own expense. It still baffles me though on how Americans perceive us. I live an hour from the border into new york and you would think that Americans would know something about there closest neighbor and yet every time I cross the border I amazed at the ignorance towards our country. My best friend in high school moved to Canada from Rochester NY only a 4 hour drive from my home town and she truly believed that she was going to have to move into an igloo and have penguins running around everywhere. She wasn’t stupid it was just a complete lack of knowledge not only of our geography but our culture. I have nothing against a good laugh, and I will admit we love our Tim Hortons, but just because Maple Syrup is made here does not mean it is a staple in our diet we eat in on our pancakes and waffles and that is about it.

  • Anonymous

    It’s like, where’s the eastern Canada expression. I remember, like when I talk to the teenagers, its like, hesitation, then “like” then eh?

  • Anonymous

    Cute, but do Americans really think Canadians sound like that? That is a sorta kinda Newfie accent. I would be better if it was things Newfies say – and done it full on Newfie, eh?

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