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true canadian

Can you call yourself a true Canadian? In Canada, there are just certain essential experiences a person needs to have in order to be a true Canuck.

From visiting iconic national parks and tourist attractions to tasting legendary foods, these quintessentially Canadian activities deserve a spot on your bucket list if you can't say you've done them already.

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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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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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From sea to sea, Canadians and newcomers alike love to indulge in tasty snacks and delicious drinks. While specialty cafés, locally grown foods and passed-down recipes vary, some things are just undeniably Canadian to the core.

Of course, edible and drinkable goodness is an important part of every Canadian's life. Even though many people like to assume that the Great White North is just a giant northern state slumped in with the rest of the U.S., that's couldn't be far from the truth. We have a plethora of Canadian delicacies that can rarely be enjoyed outside of the true north.

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