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canada vs america

When you get home after a long day and are ready to relax on the couch, do you take your shoes off when you get into your house, or do you prop your shoes up on the couch with you?

Over on the Reddit community r/askTO, a user recently asked, "Does Toronto think wearing shoes in the house is wild???"

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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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While the U.S. has tons of things that Canada doesn't, the True North has its share of snacks and activities that Americans don't.

TikToker Joseph DeBenedictis (@josephdebenedictis), who posts videos comparing Canada vs. the U.S., shared a clip detailing some of the things Canadians have that you can't find south of the border, and it looks like Americans are missing out.

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An American who visited Toronto for the first time over the weekend shared their unique perspective on the city, and it's quite interesting!

From the ubiquitous maple leaf on everything to the constant smell of weed and the fantastic Indian food, they had plenty to say. But it was their observation on McDonald's that stirred the pot the most.

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Canada vs. U.S. — which is better? When it comes to beauty products, it looks like the U.S. may have Canada beat.

A TikToker recently took to the app to share some of the beauty brands and items Americans have that Canadians are missing out on but it turns out there's actually a way you can snag them.

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