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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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If you've noticed how dry your skin has gotten due to the cold weather, then it may be time to adjust the products you're using.

The skin on our hands, in particular, needs extra hydration when the temperatures drop, and that's where a good hand cream comes in.

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While it's perhaps not fair to bring an entire country down to a handful of stereotypes, the people of Reddit recently did just that on a thread.

On the popular forum r/AskReddit, someone asked, "What's weird in the U.S. but normal in Canada?" and some of the answers definitely have a healthy dose of sarcasm.

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Would you move from Montreal to Toronto for a job? And if so, how much money is enough?

A person started a discussion on Reddit after receiving a government job offer in Toronto and was considering moving from Montreal. However, they were worried about whether they could live off of their $50,000 paycheque.

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Although many people are proud to call Canada home, there are of course things about the country that some dislike or flat-out can't deal with.

On the subreddit r/askreddit, one user asked, "What's the worst thing about Canada?" and the answers ranged from brutal to relatable and sometimes a hilarious mix of both.

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