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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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A Canadian server has slammed a family online for demanding free food and smashing plates, but not everyone agrees that the customers were totally in the wrong.

In a post in the Reddit community r/entitledparents, a user, whose account has since been deleted, shared a story about "possibly the worst customer" they said they've ever had to deal with.

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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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Canadians, do you consider yourself American? A recent Reddit thread suggested that some people actually count Canadians as American and it has left Canucks feeling "very offended."

In a subreddit called "Ask A Canadian" on Friday, November 4, an American Redditor asked their Canadian counterparts whether they consider their identity to be American.

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