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ask a canadian

Canada Geese are about as iconic as a double double from Tim Hortons, a handful of loonies and maple syrup rolled up on some fresh snow — but they can be quite upsetting creatures.

On the Reddit forum r/AskACanadian, someone simply asked, "Are Canadian geese actually aggressive?" and it got over 800 hilarious and unfortunate answers in just a few days.

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If you're thinking about moving to Canada or have already taken that step, there are lots of things that might impact your experience – and other people's opinions are a big part of that.

On the Reddit thread r/AskACanadian, a newcomer recently posed the simple question: "Canada keeps being ranked as one of the best countries to live in […] so why does everybody here say that it sucks?"

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It seems that Canadians are done with winter weather and would get rid of it completely if they could change something about Canada, according to Reddit.

In the subreddit r/AskACanadian, someone asked what fundamental thing Canadians would change about this country and while quite a few responses were about more serious changes, some people really went in on Canada's weather.

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Every family, region and country that celebrates the holidays have their own Christmas events and traditions. Some traditions, like decorating a Christmas tree, are more common than others.

But, a Redditor recently asked what unique Christmas traditions Canadians have, and responses came in from across the country.

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Mexican food, sporting events, hot sauce — they're just a few of the things that Canadians say the U.S. actually does better than Canada.

Over on Reddit, in the subreddit Ask A Canadian, those who live in Canada were recently asked "Is there anything about America you’d like to see more of in Canada?"

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