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Canada is like wanna be European (pg. 3)
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BadBadNeil
If you wanted more cultural diversity in the States it would be best to be in the larger more culturally diverse cities equal in size with say a Toronto. Like you stated you probably won't get that in Tennessee, but perhaps NYC, Boston, Miami, Chicago, cities in Cali etc. Blacks and hispanics are the largest minorities so it makes sense that you see lots of them :)
dEsidEL
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Originally posted by BadBadNeil
If you wanted more cultural diversity in the States it would be best to be in the larger more culturally diverse cities equal in size with say a Toronto. Like you stated you probably won't get that in Tennessee, but perhaps NYC, Boston, Miami, Chicago, cities in Cali etc. Blacks and hispanics are the largest minorities so it makes sense that you see lots of them :)




i've been to a lot of these cities and i can testify that they're as ethnically diverse as Toronto .. perhaps not per capita, but enough such that it's pretty seemless going from city to city. when i was in Europe i noticed that a lotta the major cities are becoming as equally diverse if not moreso.. times are changing and so is this world

ShadoWolf
Canada is both a European wannabe AND an American wannabe at the same time.
Urbanmessiah
Ya I can see that

Montreal has a european feel(for N.America at least) and Calgary the most American city outside of the U.S.
Cyrus King
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Originally posted by imokruok
We'll take Alberta and maybe BC. States number 51 and 52.


State 51 has already been taken.. its called Israel
che
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Originally posted by Cyrus King
State 51 has already been taken.. its called Israel


:haha: :haha:
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Originally posted by Cyrus King
State 51 has already been taken.. its called Israel
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DrUg_Tit0
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Originally posted by Cyrus King
State 51 has already been taken.. its called Israel


Heh, I was just waiting till someone was gonna say that...
NYCTrancefan
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Originally posted by Cyrus King
State 51 has already been taken.. its called Israel


Touché Cyrus, Touché.
torontotrance
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Originally posted by ZinG
Italian explorer John Cabot reached Newfoundland in 1497, while French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the region in the 1500s. In the 1600s, French settlers, who became known as Acadians, were the first Europeans to settle permanently in Canada. Over time, they were joined by settlers from British Isles and Germany.

In 1535, two Aboriginal youths used the Huron-Iroquois word "Kanata" which means "village" or "settlement" to tell Jacques Cartier the way to Stadacona (site of present-day Quebec city). Cartier used "Canada" to refer not only to Stadacona, but also to the entire area subject to Donnacona, Chief of Stadaconna.

Canadian are not wanna be Europeans, part of them is European, just like Americans


that's the first decent statement, that I've ever heard mazen make.

malek
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Originally posted by torontotrance
that's the first decent statement, that I've ever heard mazen make.


bah i'm sure it was copied from somewhere :p
ShadoWolf
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Originally posted by dEsidEL


i've been to a lot of these cities and i can testify that they're as ethnically diverse as Toronto .. perhaps not per capita, but enough such that it's pretty seemless going from city to city. when i was in Europe i noticed that a lotta the major cities are becoming as equally diverse if not moreso.. times are changing and so is this world



in other words, Europe's being invaded and colonized.

but only Europeans are admonished for colonizing :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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