Canadianisms (2024)

(contrasted and compared with the US)

EXPRESSIONS

"Eh?" Don't you think? Conversational device that allows an unconfrontational canadian to turn a statement into a poll of opinion.Canuck nickname for a Canadian clicks slang for kilometres or kilometres per hour hoser unsophisticated person keener boot-licker, brown-noser, suck-upkerfuffle commotion; flurry of agitation Molson muscle potbelly (Molson is a Canadian brand of beer) lineup line of people; queue "for sure" definitelyto be on pogey to be on welfaremickey 375 ml. (13 oz.) bottle of liquor two-four case of beer containing 24 bottles arse, bum one's hind quarters.

WE CALL IT, THEY CALL IT

Food
backbacon Canadian bacon icing sugar powdered sugar whitener powdered non-dairy creamer put in coffee or tea processed cheese american cheese chocolate bar candy bar. brown bread whole wheat breadhom*o milk whole milkrye & ginger canadian whiskey and gingerale
Academic
write (a test) take a testinvigilate (an exam) to proctor an examtutorial recitationmarking (a test) grading a testpublic school elementary schoolsupply teacher substitute teachercollege community college
Other
zed (Z) zee (Z)chesterfield couchthe bill what Canadians ask for in a restaurant (Americans ask for the check) eavestrough rain gutter on the eaves (edge of the roof) of a house elastic rubber band girl guides girl scouts housecoat robe or bathrobe hydro electricityserviette paper napkin tap faucet or spigot washroom bathroomtrack pants sweat pants runners tennis shoes muskoka chair large, usually wooden deck chairpostal code zip code

THINGS YOU'LL ONLY FIND IN CANADA

Food
beavertail deep-fried dessert pastry resembling a beaver's tail poutine French fries covered with cheese curds and gravy ketchup chips believe it or notvinegar on fries especially fish & chipsbutter tart a small, pecan-pie-like tartnanaimo bar a multilayer brownie and icingtortiere a french-canadian meat piemilk in a bag comes in a group of 3 bags
Brands
Smarties something like M&Ms
Crispy Crunch chocolate bar
Coffee Crisp chocolate barCaramilk chocolate barShreddies cereal
Other
5-pin bowling a smaller ball, and only 5 pins---great for kids and drunksmountie member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (like the FBI)toonie (or twoonie) Canadian two-dollar coin (since 1996) toque (or tuque) woollen, usually pointed cap worn in the winter

MEDIA THAT IS POPULAR IN CANADA BUT NOT IN THE US

David Wilcox not the american folk singer, the canadian blues guitarist and poetThe Tragically Hip sell out multi-day festivals in canada, play 100-person bars in the USBare Naked Ladies after many years, broke into the US on the "american pie" soundtrackMaclean and Maclean two low-brow Nova Scotian comedian/musicians
* this is far from complete

OTHER INTERESTING DIFFERENCES

  • The Canadian 'accent' can be heard most easily in the following words: out,about, house, and others with 'ou'. For example, canadian pronounciation ofthe word 'out' is like 'e' as in 'pet' followed by 'oot' as in 'boot', soundinglike 'e'+'oot'. American pronounciation of 'out' is more like 'ow' as in'cow', sounding like 'ow'+'t'. Other words often pronounced differenctly are'pop', and 'roof'. Of course, the trademark 'eh' at the end of a statement isa dead giveaway.
  • Canadian spellings can also cause confusion: colour vs color, cheque vs check,centre vs center, etc.
  • Canada uses the metric system, although canadians quote their height andwieght in feet/inches and pounds. Industry, for the most part, still usesimperial units.
  • For measuring temperature, Canada uses celcius (rather than fahrenheit).
  • Although there are many differences in prices of things between US andCanada, two that stand out are the after-exchange lower prices of electronicsin the US, and the far lower prices of CDs in Canada. Also, there is a pricinginversion for CDs such that in the US the older CDs are the cheapest, while inCanada it is the newest releases that are usually on sale.
  • The drinking age in Canada is 19 in most provinces, and 18 in Alberta,Manitoba, and Quebec. Note that the provinces where it is 18 alternateas you go west to east. Coincidence?
  • Soda/pop is made with corn syrup in the US, and sugar in Canada---this changesthe taste significantly.
  • It's been said that Canadians are simply disarmed Americans with health care.
  • Some of these 'Canadianisms' are of British origin, and can be found there as well.
  • Football rules: size of our footballs, football fields, and one less down
  • Canadian inventions: ski-doos, jet-skis, velcro, zippers, insulin,penicillin, zambonis, the telephone, short wave radios, robertson screws (square hole)
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