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How is the Behaviour of Canadian people?
In general, Canadians are a mostly friendly, unpretentious people who value honesty, sensitivity, empathy and humility in their relationships with friends and strangers, as well as respect for the privacy and individualism of others.
Does Canada use behavior or Behaviour?
New Member. In reality both american (behavior) and british (behaviour) spellings are acceptable in Canada aside from a couple of words (for example we always spell the noun “Cheque” in place of “Check” when refering to the method of payment).
What is the different between behavior and behaviour?
Behavior is the preferred spelling in American English. Behaviour is preferred everywhere else. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the two words.
What are the personality traits of Canadians?
In general, Canadians are a mostly friendly, unpretentious people who value honesty, sensitivity, empathy and humility in their relationships with friends and strangers, as well as respect for the privacy and individualism of others.
How do Canadians behave in public?
Generally speaking, Canadians are pretty courteous and they behave in public. Even hockey games are fairly peaceful (read, you won’t get killed for supporting the other team). Oh sure, misdemeanors happen every day but they are the exception, not the rule… and such behaviour is unanimously frown upon.
What is it like to live in Canada?
The elusive snowy Canadian usually travel in small groups and can be found foraging for food at timmies in the wee hours of the morning. Although usually quite friendly the Canadian can very quickly become slightly irritated at any sign of an unsightly lawn or rise in beer prices.
What are the characteristics of Quebec?
Quebecers have a unique identity, culture and language. In 2006, the Canadian Parliament recognized the Québécois form a nation within a united Canada. One million English-speaking Anglo-Quebecers form an important part of Quebec society. Most English Canadians are descendants of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish people.