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Toronto Swifties got a big shoutout from Taylor Swift herself, who seemed nothing short of "Enchanted" by their support and energy.

The singer-songerwriter kicked off her Toronto Eras Tour last night at the Rogers Centre, drawing thousands of fans and packing the stadium with ecstatic Swifities.

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Actors often have to change up their accents when working on a film, but perhaps it's not so easy to do on the spot.

Luther: The Fallen Sun star Idris Elba was recently in Toronto promoting his new Apple TV+ series Hijack when he tried to quickly throw on a Canadian accent. However, it didn't quite go as planned.

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There are some things that are uniquely Canadian, including natural wonders, Canadian snacks, and even the words we say.

Canadian slang is a language all on its own, but can you really call yourself a true Canuck if you're not using the slang of the True North regularly?

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A German Redditor started a thread asking Americans if they could spot a Canadian based on their speech. U.S. residents pointed out different words that are telltale signs someone is not from the States, and some seem to stick out way more than others.

"I'm from Germany and when I hear for example Drake, Justin Bieber or this Canadian tech guy on YouTube called 'Linus Tech Tips' talking, it sounds exactly the same to me as the typical U.S. American accent sounds," the Redditor wrote in the "Ask An American" channel.

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Do you sound Canadian? According to one TikToker, it's easy to tell.

TikToker Ty of English with Ty, who provides tips for learning English online, says he can tell if you're Canadian by your pronunciation of one word, but, ironically, Canadians seem to wholeheartedly disagree.

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