curiositism wrote:
I picked the American-Canadian culture and i'm curious as too the basic feelings of those people towards the Americans as well as the French.
Hi curiositism. Well, I can only speak for myself but I'd say our feelings toward Yanks is one of recognition of our similarities but resentment when the presumption is made that similarity=same. Whereas the States exults in its successes (and buries and/or rebrands its failures), Canada by and large in an embarrassed manner tucks away its successes, preferring to enact the "Tall Poppy Syndrome" on them. That is to say, we bring our successes down to the same level as everyone else so that they don't get too cocky.
curiositism wrote:
Is there a underlying national hate of one or is it all friendly, are any of the cities separated by the french and americans etc?
No more so than any other culture. No large group of people will feel the same way on any two matters. Generally speaking, you'll find a greater tolerance of diverging opinion in the cities as opposed to the towns and I think you'll find the same to be true around the world. Which is not to say that you won't find pockets of foolishness in the cities to be sure.
curiositism wrote:
Also how are the decisions of what America does effecting the Canadians as a country.
Hi Elephant. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is mouse.

Given our respective populations, the U.S. sneezes, Canada gets the cold.
curiositism wrote:
Is closing gitmo going to cause any troubles across the boarders, is our national debt hurting your economy?
That hinges on your politicians and what they see to be in it for them. If closing Gitmo is used as a pretext for making crossing the border in either direction enough of a pain that nationals from either country will avoid it, then clearly it will cause issues. As for your national debt, well, all things considered, it'll be more of an issue for you than us although that's not to say it won't affect us.
curiositism wrote:
Just different things like that,i'm not really asking for a story for a response just kind of what you have the most to say about any of this because personaly I would rather see what an average Canadian thinks over some news reporters and journalists.
Thanks in advance for anybody that chooses to help me.
No sweat. We're all living in interesting times and hopefully the positive connotation of that will apply over the long haul. We're in a time when extremists of whatever bent can have disproportionate influence and it's the extremists that we must be most mindful of. It's terribly easy to hate and terribly easy to assign blame to one particular group. This doesn't, however, make it correct least of all right. The true challenge in times like this will be maintaining that kind of perspective when all and sundry around would prefer a two-minute hate.
HTH
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