• 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    I spell everything the English way… the language is called English so by definition, they are correct in everything.

    I’ve adopted tyres and kerb into my daily spelling

    Their words are better too… lorry > truck, hoover > vacuum, chips > fries…

    I urge all canadians to start using more british english in daily speak.

    And if it pisses off the yanks and albertans, even better

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    I’m sorry but what. Of all the dumb decidedly not “elbows up” shit in that budget, this? This is the line??

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        Canadian English is distinct:

        • Organization - us spelling
        • Tire - us spelling
        • Behaviour - British spelling
        • Ladybug - us term
        • Cheque - British spelling
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            UK has a stupid fucked up mishmash of measurements too. Miles for speed and distance, stone for weight. Centimetres for height, mg/G/kg for food, ml/l for liquids and fuel.

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              I haven’t met a single person who doesn’t do combat sports that knows their weight in kgs.

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                Sure, but that’s colloquial usage. Same with pool temps and our heights. Any official government capacity though we’re all in on metric.

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    As a Canadian, I’d rather Canadians lean into the British side of things considering we’re a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. And you know, we do have the Queen (and now King) on our money. Canada and the UK have a long, healthy relationship.

    I’ve always felt more English than American and visiting the UK most people treat us Canadians like long lost family.

    America on the other hand has decided to appease Russia and start attacking Canada with nasty rhetoric and trade wars. They can fuck themselves right in the asshole.

    I’m for rejecting all Americanisms in Canada.

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      They can fuck themselves right in the asshole. I’m for rejecting all Americanisms in Canada.

      A hole for equus africanus asinus ?

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    Very based of the Carney government IMO. The most ‘elbows up’ stance would be to intentionally reject former American influences and purposefully adopt more British spellings in standard Canadian English.

    Our sovereignty and cultural identity isn’t under threat from the UK, it is under threat from the USA.

    Bonus: we could use the phrase “speak the King’s English” more often - its one step away from monocles being back in fashion.

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      Yep, that’s my takeaway too. And why I’ve utilised the same, although I draw the line at “gaol”. A Canadian spelling that’s hard to tell from the American one is just a tradition waiting to disappear.