Canadian Stereotypes: What Canadians Love and Hate

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Canadian Stereotypes: What Canadians Love and Hate
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A survey reveals the Canadian stereotypes that Canadians love and hate the most, including the use of 'eh', love for hockey, Tim Hortons, and speaking French.

Grab your hockey sticks and some Timmies, put on a toque, and let's dive into the worst Canadian stereotypes.According to Preply, the stereotype Canadians hate the most is that we say"eh" a lot. In fact, 42 per cent of Canadian respondents said it's their least favourite Canadianism.

Similarly, 37 per cent of Canadians surveyed said they dislike the"we all love Tim Hortons" stereotype and the same number aren't down with the belief that we all speak French.That's not to say every Canadian hates stereotypes. Some actually embrace them. Though stereotypes can be viewed negatively, one in two Canadians admit they believe stereotypes about residents of other countries.

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