Captain Seafort wrote:SolkaTruesilver wrote:In Canada, there are "Canadians" and "Quebecois" as the mainstream cultures
Wrong. Regardless of your attempts to brush it under the rug, First Nations culture is considerably different from the culture of the major cities, the prairies or Quebec. Canada has far more different cultural groups than just Quebec and everyone else.
You have a rather alien interpretation of the word "Mainstream", Captain. You know, as in being quite a large demographic bloc in your population? First Nations are a multitude of cultures, but they aren't a mainstream culture.
Captain Seafort wrote:
Yes. You have a Canadian passport (if any). You pay taxes to Ottawa. You are part of Canada. Get over it.
God you a thick. Are you even reading my argument making a difference between Culture Heritage and Citizenship?
Captain Seafort wrote:
And if I were Canadian I'd celebrate 13th September and 9th April.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
I'm an American and I haven't seen a full minute of American Idol, Survivor or a large portion of recent TV shows.
Can't really blame you, as I never watched any of the equivalent we have in Quebec (Star Academy).
But this is "adult" culture. I was mostly referring to "Children" culture, the one you can't really pick for yourself, as you are too young and too inexperimented to actually make such choice. Now, as adult, it's easy to go see what you like (Sci-Fi for me!!), but children's show.. well, you have to take what's going on TV, and in the local bookstors. We were sung some songs in French for christmas, we had our tales, and I've just never learned who was Dr Seuss until the movie came out a few years ago.
You know, different culture upbringing. Canadians (non-Quebecois) share a lot of that aspect of their culture with the U.S.
(and they rarelly speak saying "eh"

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