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If you're heading to Tim Hortons, there are things you should always remember to do when ordering that can save time and ensure you get exactly what you want.

Narcity spoke with Kait Beck, a Tim Hortons employee in Canada who shares secret menu hacks on TikTok, to get all the details you need to know about how to order in the best way possible.

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There are a lot of things you have to learn from scratch if you're thinking about moving to Canada, and Canadian slang is just one of them.

In fact, there are some phrases that are so unheard of outside of the country you might very well think Canadians are speaking their own language!

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I don't know what mornings would be without my "medium regular coffee, double-cupped" order from Tim Hortons, but it's never going to feel quite the same now that I've seen how those coffee beans are made.

You can find Tim Hortons coffee in just about every corner of the country, and there are two things you can bet on no matter where you go: It'll be cheap, and it'll taste good.

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Do you consider yourself a "real" Canadian? According to some people online, there's a way to tell.

Over on Reddit, an American asked Canadians how to spot a true Canuck, and while the answers definitely play into some Canadian stereotypes, some of them are hilariously accurate.

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Do you know your Canadian slang? There are certain words and phrases you'll likely only hear in the True North, and it seems like you might have to be a Canuck to truly understand them.

We asked our audience for "uniquely Canadian phrases" and the results are sure to confuse anyone not from Canada.

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