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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Oh don't worry, in a few months, some one else will post the same thing, and it starts all over again,lol

lol well at least it won't be my fault... yay I'll be guilt free!

Aww I hope you don't feel guilty at all, I know you posted it in good fun and I personally though it was kind of funny.

Flames is right, it's happened before and it will happen again - just think of it like kind of a funny 'vent' thread - it allows people to vent whatever without actually having to go to the vent thread :lol:

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Oh don't worry, in a few months, some one else will post the same thing, and it starts all over again,lol

lol well at least it won't be my fault... yay I'll be guilt free!

Aww I hope you don't feel guilty at all, I know you posted it in good fun and I personally though it was kind of funny.

Flames is right, it's happened before and it will happen again - just think of it like kind of a funny 'vent' thread - it allows people to vent whatever without actually having to go to the vent thread :lol:

LOL!! ok that makes me feel a little better... :lol: thanks!

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Like we've been trying to tell July, Ashen..... don't take things personally! :lol:

Man, if you want to see a thread degenerate and see people get offended, you need to tune into this thread: How Should We Characterize Canadians?

And that's only one of them. Good times. :lol:

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omg.... even just the OP there...

"Having worked with my company's Canadian office for the last few years, they all seemed to share the characteristic of having a great interest in details.....

Could some of the Canadians help me with what I'm missing out on?"

I mean really... really that's the best they can do?... Attention to detail?? ouch, yeah I'll have to check out that thread... it looks interesting. LOL

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Speaking of appologies, it's always been the understanding that Canadians will appologize for everything if it's their fault or not. Just like that story when an American steps on a Canadians foot, the Candian will appologize.

Well I do know that generally Canadians appologize a lot, but I have noticed that Americans are always doing it too and I rarely ever say it. Sometimes like in the grocery store I'll accidently cut somone off and they'll appologize. I feel like I'm in Canada.

Anyone ese notice that at all? I wonder what they think of me since I rarely ever say it unless I did something wrong.

Maybe it's just a fluke an the tons of people that have appologized for everything are actually all secret Canadian immigrants in the same boat as we are?

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It really isn't that big of a deal so don't sweat it. It was just an opportunity for me to state that I don't like it when Canadians pick on the US. It doesn't mean that nobody is allowed to pick on the US. My preference isn't all that important in the large scheme of things.

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David came down for easter to visit me and i showed him this thread..Considering he's from Chicago and has a great sense of humour..he was in tears laughing :P

I pick on him all the time..lol and he does the same thing to to me. It's all in good fun, and just makes us appreciate each other even more.

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Some people are just overly sensitive on things. Charles and I responded with jokes and we are USCs. I know I didn't take any offense from the joke and I don't believe Charles did either.

As far as all of the apologizing goes, the world would be a better place all around if people would do more of it. To all those who got upset I say, RELAX and have a cold beer or whatever quenches your thirst. Life is too short to get p!ssed off over little things!!!!

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