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There are many cultural differences between Canada and European countries and one newcomer to Canada is sharing his thoughts on some of them.

TikToker Andrian Makhnachov (@makhnachov), a Ukrainian refugee living in Saskatchewan, posted a video of the differences between his new and former home countries and many Canadians seem to appreciate his outside perspective.

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There's no doubt that coming to a new country comes with hardships, but sometimes it's the little things that can be the most puzzling.

For TikToker Andrian Makhnachov (@makhnachov) who is from Ukraine but currently lives in Saskatchewan, the struggle around the names of two Canadian coins threw him off.

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Coming to a new country has its ups and downs, and for one TikToker, his downs about Canada are hilariously relatable.

Ukrainian refugee Andrian Makhnachov (@makhnachov), who is currently living in Saskatchewan, recently posted about the "top three Canadian things" he's afraid of, and, well, some Canadians are probably scared of them too.

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Mr. Noodles are a popular staple for many Canadians, and one lucky (or not-so-lucky) newcomer recently got to taste-test them for the first time.

For TikToker Andrian Makhnachov, who uses his social media to showcase all of the unique, fun and bizarre things he's experienced in Canada since moving to Saskatchewan as a refugee from Ukraine, it seems the instant noodles were a bit of a miss.

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A newcomer to Canada tried a classic Canadian snack in what might be the most wholesome video you'll watch today.

Andrian Makhnachov (@makhnachov), who is a refugee from Ukraine currently living in Saskatchewan, shared his experience trying a classic Canuck food — a good old-fashioned peanut butter and jelly sandwich — in order to "become a real Canadian."

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