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cultural differences

There are many cultural differences between Canada and European countries and one newcomer to Canada is sharing his thoughts on some of them.

TikToker Andrian Makhnachov (@makhnachov), a Ukrainian refugee living in Saskatchewan, posted a video of the differences between his new and former home countries and many Canadians seem to appreciate his outside perspective.

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Adjusting to life in another country can be tough. As a Canadian expat of British heritage who has lived in London, UK for a decade, few things surprise me anymore — but when I first moved, there were plenty of cultural differences I found totally bizarre.

I recently asked some of my fellow Canuck friends living in the UK about the things about life here that would send Canadians into a coma (in a good or bad way). Here's everything they had to say.

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The United States and Canada, while part of the same continent, are wildly different on each side of the border. In fact, two Canadians shared with Narcity all the biggest cultural changes they've noticed in the States compared to their country... and America seems so much more complicated!

Idriss Bouchatal is currently based in Canada but has lived in the States before, and Meghan Bouchard grew up in Montreal but now resides in Florida. From the political presence all the way down to the number of activities, there is so much more to consider when traveling to the U.S., according to these Canadians.

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A Reddit post about manners in Sweden has turned the internet upside down, as the rest of the world comes to terms with the idea that Swedes simply don't feed guests when they visit.

Social media users have been sharing their shocked reactions to that discovery under the hashtag #Swedengate, while Swedes have also been showing up in the conversation to defend the way they do things.

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An L.A. woman has sparked the ultimate dinner debate on social media, after sharing that her friend asked her over to share a home-cooked meal and then charged her for it.

Podcast host Amber Nelson took to Twitter to rant about the experience on March 10, and her story has absolutely blown up with thousands of people jumping in to share their own opinions.

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