What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
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Re: What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
I too disapprove of people from Chad.
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Re: What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
To make it a properly offensive you have to actually identify the country. Do you hate Canadians? Chinese? Chileans?Specineff wrote:There is one trait, and only one trait, I HATE from people from a certain country that starts with a "C": Whenever I deal with them at work, they behave and rant as if everybody owed them a favor, and even make up irrational stories on the spot because they think everybody is trying to screw them at the slightest opportunity. WTF?
There. Thanks.
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Dragonforce wrote:I too disapprove of people from Chad.

There's no reason to know this if you aren't from Canada, but Quebecois are actually quite different from France, and the two groups actually kind of hate one another.DEL wrote:French Canadian ->See the French.
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they are quite different from other canadians tooescadrille wrote:There's no reason to know this if you aren't from Canada, but Quebecois are actually quite different from France, and the two groups actually kind of hate one another.DEL wrote:French Canadian ->See the French.

there are more people in canada that speak chinese than french.....

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Re: What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
Oh, no question. That's why they are always trying to separate!jonny5 wrote:they are quite different from other canadians tooescadrille wrote:There's no reason to know this if you aren't from Canada, but Quebecois are actually quite different from France, and the two groups actually kind of hate one another.DEL wrote:French Canadian ->See the French.

Actually there are seven times more French-speakers than Chinese-speakers in Canada.there are more people in canada that speak chinese than french.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographi ... #Languages
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Haha owned jonny xD
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ya....i didnt check stats.....just shooting from the hip, so to speakescadrille wrote:Oh, no question. That's why they are always trying to separate!jonny5 wrote:they are quite different from other canadians tooescadrille wrote:
There's no reason to know this if you aren't from Canada, but Quebecois are actually quite different from France, and the two groups actually kind of hate one another.![]()
Actually there are seven times more French-speakers than Chinese-speakers in Canada.there are more people in canada that speak chinese than french.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographi ... #Languages

now lets see what that number is if you take out quebecs population.....like i said....nobody outside of quebec really speaks french....
and that percentage for chinese speakers seems way too low.....

also if tyhose stats are based off the census the results are gonna be skewed because most non-native english speakers wouldnt fill it out
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Re: What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
There are probably more Chinese speakers than official numbers suggest, but statistically speaking that isn't going to raise the numbers dramatically. You couldn't even reasonably expect to double those numbers from %3 to %6. Illegal immigrants won't fill out a census, but everybody else will since it's a criminal offence not to and who wants the hassle?
The reason there is French everywhere is because both are Constitutionally recognized as official languages. Recognizing an official language that's used by over %20 of the population, even if they are geographically concentrated, is reasonable. You see officially recognized languages in other countries which are much less common.
The reason there is French everywhere is because both are Constitutionally recognized as official languages. Recognizing an official language that's used by over %20 of the population, even if they are geographically concentrated, is reasonable. You see officially recognized languages in other countries which are much less common.
Re: What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
A- Most annoying people ever and proud of it too. My countrymen work hard at this designation and seem to love practicing on each other.
I- The "just enough" people or the people of "I don't get paid enough for this shit." It's like the 80's UAW got their own country. This country is located somewhere in Asia....
I- The "just enough" people or the people of "I don't get paid enough for this shit." It's like the 80's UAW got their own country. This country is located somewhere in Asia....
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Re: What are your influences of people from foreign countries?
Nah, it's not Canadians or Chinese. And again, it's not the people, but the specific trait I mentioned, and only while at work.escadrille wrote:
To make it a properly offensive you have to actually identify the country. Do you hate Canadians? Chinese? Chileans?
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.