American and Canadian customs
Yogi Yogi:
How's this for a Canadian/American 'custom'?
Used to be that prices on books etc
then; $29.95- U.S. $36.95 Can.
Now; $29.95 Can. $36.95 U.S.
I could get used to this 'new Canadian/American custom!

Nice
SprCForr SprCForr:
It's what you're used to.
I'd rather use psi than hectopascals and the like. I still convert temperature to F if it's above zero. I still convert km's to miles. Km's don't jive with the Range/Township survey.
i live in the states so i use miles and F, I think it's a lot that I'm bad at math
JGoldman10 JGoldman10:
Hi. Out of curiousity, are there any customs Americans have that Canadians think are strange and vice versa?
I think this is a little odd...
Gunnair Gunnair:
JGoldman10 JGoldman10:
Hi. Out of curiousity, are there any customs Americans have that Canadians think are strange and vice versa?

I think this is a little odd...
is that an american or canadian product??
i'm american, and i've never seen that, so i'll assume it's canadian. it certainly looks alot tastier than pountine or whatever it's called though.
The chocolate chip is gross but, the idea of sausage wrapped in a pancake is tasty...not much different than a corn dog. Oh and Jimmy Dean is an American brand name. Poutine, would be great if they just left the cheese curds out. Grits are a food I don't get.....c'mon they should be served with milk and brown sugar.