Im Canadian and I remember when i was in Europe, ppl thought I was American until I told them I was Canadian and immediately they started treating me differently and were so excited lmao
When Sydney mentions the 2 meters of snow on the end, the look on Christina's face is like she's trying to do the conversion from metric to imperial. I would certainly have to as an American.
Canada 🇨🇦 is a country with a territory larger than US 🇺🇲 , but like Australia 🇭🇲 , Canada isn't a populous country compared to the territory , anyway , thank you a i love Canada , my favorite country from American Continent 🥰🇨🇦🇺🇲🇭🇲
There is one thing that is repeated in these videos and that is that the woman from the USA (Christina) clearly shows a fairly large degree of courtesy and respect for the others. She deliberately seems a bit restrained, but at the same time polite without this affecting her role in the videos. I really like the way she is. When this is mentioned, others in the videos are also skilled and do an excellent job.
My father’s oldest sister married a man from Vancouver, moved there and raised my cousins there. My uncle always said “Canada and the US --- Sisters from the same Mother. Very much alike, but they have their differences”.
I'm from Minnesota, USA and when they say that we are basically Canadian they are right. I can relate to everything Canadian, even how we say "bag." I've also seen bagged milk here lol.
Successful people don't become that way overnight .most people you see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
I'm from Wisconsin, so the Dakotas, Minnesota, the U.P., and we usually get Canada's weather in the winter. I'm not saying we're holding Sydney personally responsible, but, so anyway, thank you for that.
I've lived in Alberta for probably close to 40 years. During that time I've experienced snow every month of the year. I remember it snowed once on July 1, and once we had 2 days of snow in the middle of August. On the other end of the scale, in 1999, after some snow early, the entire month of December it was around 20 degrees Celsius. The ski hills were open and people were skiing in shorts and tshirts.
Every time she says “Hi, I’m Sydney from Canada”, this comes to my mind: “Hi, I’m Vancouver from Australia.”
Im Canadian and I remember when i was in Europe, ppl thought I was American until I told them I was Canadian and immediately they started treating me differently and were so excited lmao
"And i'm Sydney from Canada" every time she says that i'm thinking about Australia , but i love both Sydney 🇭🇲😂
Even though we are neighbors we still have many differences! If there are any other differences you can think of let us know! -Christina 🇺🇸
When Sydney mentions the 2 meters of snow on the end, the look on Christina's face is like she's trying to do the conversion from metric to imperial. I would certainly have to as an American.
Canada 🇨🇦 is a country with a territory larger than US 🇺🇲 , but like Australia 🇭🇲 , Canada isn't a populous country compared to the territory , anyway , thank you a i love Canada , my favorite country from American Continent 🥰🇨🇦🇺🇲🇭🇲
Fun fact: Canadians are Americans as well...
There is one thing that is repeated in these videos and that is that the woman from the USA (Christina) clearly shows a fairly large degree of courtesy and respect for the others. She deliberately seems a bit restrained, but at the same time polite without this affecting her role in the videos. I really like the way she is. When this is mentioned, others in the videos are also skilled and do an excellent job.
My father’s oldest sister married a man from Vancouver, moved there and raised my cousins there. My uncle always said “Canada and the US --- Sisters from the same Mother. Very much alike, but they have their differences”.
These girls are so calming. My nurse did my vitals before me bine watching 7 of these videos, then after. I went down 22 points diastolic.
When she said Massachusetts I definitely felt a sense of pride lmao
I'm from Minnesota, USA and when they say that we are basically Canadian they are right. I can relate to everything Canadian, even how we say "bag." I've also seen bagged milk here lol.
I love these US Canada comparisons! Sydney is a great addition to World Friends. As an Australian, I’m learning so much about Canada 🇨🇦.
Canadian polymer bills are actually an Aussie invention. Thanks to our Aussie cousins!
Christina's a lovely medicine to us!! Please continue making videos of her and also with Lauren!! Love you too Sydney!
"Canadian being offended for being mistaken as American"
Successful people don't become that way overnight .most people you see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
Bagged milk is also super common in South American countries and Israel.
I'm from Wisconsin, so the Dakotas, Minnesota, the U.P., and we usually get Canada's weather in the winter. I'm not saying we're holding Sydney personally responsible, but, so anyway, thank you for that.
I've lived in Alberta for probably close to 40 years. During that time I've experienced snow every month of the year. I remember it snowed once on July 1, and once we had 2 days of snow in the middle of August. On the other end of the scale, in 1999, after some snow early, the entire month of December it was around 20 degrees Celsius. The ski hills were open and people were skiing in shorts and tshirts.