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Canadian friendliness is known around the world, but is it actually a thing? An Ontario Reddit thread sparked a debate about how true the stereotype is, and people aren’t holding back.

The Original Poster of the thread said that they have travelled around the world and were always confused about the impression foreigners have of Canadians as being super friendly.

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An American traveller was "flabbergasted" after being served a burger with a side of a food waiver at this Toronto hotel.

The traveller said that they had ordered a burger and asked for it to be cooked medium in a restaurant at the Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites. They claimed that after taking their first bite, the server came back and handed the guest a release form.

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Have you ever stopped to wonder what "Canadian cuisine" actually entails? The culture in the Great White North is so diverse that many people have different ideas of what that list should consist of, from poutine to ketchup chips.

People on Reddit are giving it a shot after being asked, "What is Canadian cuisine," and the responses are so good — and so Canadian.

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It is unusual for hackers to reach out to you, revealing their identity, after they’ve obtained all your credit card information. However, a woman recently received an email from her credit card’s hacker after she canceled a flight the stranger booked using her money.

Reddit user u/AshesfallforAshton shared on the r/mildlyinfuriating subreddit a screenshot of an email she received from the hacker, in which he asked her why she had canceled their flight.

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Niagara Falls may be one of the greatest natural wonders in North America. However, the city itself is far from universally acclaimed, and its tourist-centric nature isn't the only thing rubbing people the wrong way.

A post in Reddit's r/Ontario thread stirred up quite the conversation on Monday after a user called out the city for being one of "the weirdest places" they'd ever been to in the province.

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