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oneaway

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Registration: 08 July 2019

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oneaway replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Sense of humour in Canada by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Should we set out to explore Canadian’s culture through its sense of humour? Indeed, if one is planning to settle in the country, it is best to understand the cultural codes governing humour in order to avoid any faux-pas. What ...

oneaway

Oh and “Canadian culture” there is none. A well known Canadian bookshop chain at Broadway and Granville in Vancouver had a large sign in their window for months “the world needs more Canada’s”. Out of the G7 Canada ... Read More

oneaway replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Sense of humour in Canada by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Should we set out to explore Canadian’s culture through its sense of humour? Indeed, if one is planning to settle in the country, it is best to understand the cultural codes governing humour in order to avoid any faux-pas. What ...

oneaway

All I can say in summary I have dual UK/Canadian citizenship, have lived in Canada, UK and OZ. In UK and OZ I met wonderful, genuine and warm people. In my 7 years in Canada I, my wife or son never met a single genuine warm Canadian. As my Hungarian ... Read More

oneaway replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Sense of humour in Canada by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Should we set out to explore Canadian’s culture through its sense of humour? Indeed, if one is planning to settle in the country, it is best to understand the cultural codes governing humour in order to avoid any faux-pas. What ...

oneaway

You are going to the wrong country if you want people with a sense of humour. Sarcasm is an absolute no no. In my six years experience (now all family have Canadian passports) Canadians take themselves very seriously. They have a confidence that ... Read More