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Originally Posted by _Q_
Maybe me and you define nationalism in a different way.
To me Canadian nationalism is being obsessed with your national hockey team, or even having a passing interest in it and almost having a heart attack at every international finals that your team is involved in.
Being Canadian is being willing to pick up a rifle and defending your freedom when your country is attacked and being more than happy to die for your nation.
Being Canadian means you choke up a bit every time you hear O Canada for no reason other than the fact that O Canada is playing.
Being Canadian means you actually seriously love your country and think that every other country in the world is second rate compared to yours.
Consuming mediocre, fast food coffee and sugary snacks is certainly not Canadian and is down right embarrassing if that's what people associate this country with.
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Ah! But no one outside of Canada really knows how bad the coffee really is!
Wheres Sliver? People in this thread keep thinking that the taste of coffee is an objective fact as opposed to a subjective opinion, he can set us all straight.
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