Any conversation with a Canadian resulting in me replaying Fweind - BUDDEH - GUYYYYYY over and over in my head
It might be more of a eastern Canada thing (most Canadian stereotypes are) but, as hilarious as the South Park Canadians are, I don't think I've ever heard a Canadian uses those expressions in that way, and I've lived here for 8 years.
To be fair though, they're also no that into fart jokes and the top half of their heads are firmly attached to the bottom half, although I wouldn't like to speak for Newfies.
There's an area of Edmonton called Inglewood, which my wife has to visit regular for work. Whenever she comes home and tells me she been to Inglewood today, I can't help but say "Inglewood, Inglewood always up to no good".
Any conversation with a Canadian resulting in me replaying Fweind - BUDDEH - GUYYYYYY over and over in my head
It might be more of a eastern Canada thing (most Canadian stereotypes are) but, as hilarious as the South Park Canadians are, I don't think I've ever heard a Canadian uses those expressions in that way, and I've lived here for 8 years.
To be fair though, they're also no that into fart jokes and the top half of their heads are firmly attached to the bottom half, although I wouldn't like to speak for Newfies.
Toronto girl I went out with, all her buddies (sorry, buddehs) uses to say buddeh and guy. Not friend, so much - but buddeh was all over the place
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Theres another level to that as well, trust me!
To be fair though, they're also no that into fart jokes and the top half of their heads are firmly attached to the bottom half, although I wouldn't like to speak for Newfies.
When's the new badge being decided up your way mate?