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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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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 Tiktoker who moved to Canada from the U.S. has gone viral after sharing how her life changed when she came to the True North.

Natasha, aka @theworldpursuit on TikTok, detailed some truly wholesome differences she noticed in Canada vs. the U.S. after moving in 2018.

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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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There are some things that are unique to Canada, like loonies, ketchup chips, poutine and maple syrup. However, there are some things that, while regarded as part of the country's identity, aren't actually all that Canadian after all.

Sorry to burst your bubble, Canada, but certain beverages, snacks, animals and even sports might not be as Canadian as you thought.

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