When I travel to Europe I just say I’m Canadian. Then I get sympathy for having to live next to the US.
I’m Canadian, and I get super offended when foreigners assume I’m from America.
You forgot to insert the obligatory national sentence ender: “Sorry”.
You’ll have to be sent off for mandatory re-Caneducation training. Please be sure to arrive wearing your standard issue plaid shirt, and toque. Tim Hortons coffee will be served and there is a 3 three drink minimum.
Sorry.
Edit: grammer/clarification.
You forgot to insert the obligatory national sentence ender: “Sorry”.
That’s “Sorry eh”, you imposter.
As a Vermonter, I also get offended when people think I’m from America.
They are correct and I’m not happy about that fact.
Yeah, that’s how we feel, until we actually go to America and interact with Americans. There is a stark difference between the cultures that isn’t actually apparent until it’s met face to face.
Americans are a unique combination of arrogant, loud, and stupid. Not all of them of course, but it’s a large enough amount that you notice a difference when you cross the border.
I tell them I’m an American when asked.
People are fundamentally the same regardless of where they live, and anyone that judges anyone else based on their nationality is being an ignorant jackass. I handle it as such with the appropriate tact for the situation – most people are cool.
The ones that aren’t are morons and not worth wasting time on.