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Do you consider yourself a "real" Canadian? According to some people online, there's a way to tell.

Over on Reddit, an American asked Canadians how to spot a true Canuck, and while the answers definitely play into some Canadian stereotypes, some of them are hilariously accurate.

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Do you know your Canadian slang? There are certain words and phrases you'll likely only hear in the True North, and it seems like you might have to be a Canuck to truly understand them.

We asked our audience for "uniquely Canadian phrases" and the results are sure to confuse anyone not from Canada.

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While people who grew up in Canada may remember nostalgic moments from their childhood, there are of course always some rougher memories that stay with us.

Over on Narcity Canada's Facebook page, we asked, "What's a memory you have growing up in Canada that scarred you for life?" and received over 200 responses that range from hilarious to terrifying — and sometimes a mix of the two.

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If you live in Canada, you're bound to have heard stories about Canada Geese, and you're probably aware that the famous North American bird has a bit of a bad reputation.

So, when a Redditor recently asked Canadians why they hate Canada Geese, it set off a huge discussion that had people sharing their most traumatic encounters — and some of these are not for the faint of heart.

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A massive new Canadian Tire store opened in September 2022 on Carling Avenue in Ottawa and it is considered the largest location in the country. This new store has a large Christmas section and there are so many quintessential Canadian decorations to choose from.

If you're looking for new holiday decor to liven up your home or can't resist an ornament that is sure to up your eh game, then you'll want to check out this festive section. Here are eight decorations found at Canadian Tire in Ottawa that only canucks will really understand.

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