Posted on 22 September 2017 - 06:04 PM
1v1clubpenguin wrote
Just in my school there was a program where you could learn languages with other people in foreign countries, and that is also a thing in other schools. Here's a list of languages that I've been taught: German, English, Russian, and I will try Japanese.
Also its one of the most if not the most open-minded country in the world in my opinion. I've traveled a lot and i've seen so many, if i can say, "cunts" in this world and in many other countries that i can proudly say that Canada is one of the most open-minded country in the world
In my opinion, its a good country to live in. If you ever want to move here, you're welcome! :)
Ngl, that was strangely one of my favourite things I’ve read all week. I don’t know why ahah
Last edited on 22 September 2017 - 06:12 PM by BeFour6
lilthiago wrote
BeFour6 wrote...
I am American as well, so I have the right to do anything or refer to anything related to the United States.
You have the right to do anything or refer to anything related to the United States even if you don't live in the continents of America (except North Korea). Also no one refers to any other country as America except the US. It's just common knowledge/sense that when someone says America they are talking about the US. So don't tell US citizens or anyone for that matter that they shouldn't refer to the US as America.
Posted on 22 September 2017 - 06:14 PM
lilthiago wrote
FunkyFactions wrote...
As a citizen of the United States (North America) and Brazil (South America), I can confirm that there are the "America" continent divided in 2/3 Parts (North/South) or North/Central/South for many people.
Also how are you the citizen of two countries?!?
Posted on 22 September 2017 - 08:38 PM
BeFour6 wrote
lilthiago wrote...
You have the right to do anything or refer to anything related to the United States even if you don't live in the continents of America (except North Korea). Also no one refers to any other country as America except the US. It's just common knowledge/sense that when someone says America they are talking about the US. So don't tell US citizens or anyone for that matter that they shouldn't refer to the US as America.
First of all, I never told someone that they shouldn't, I mentioned that it's oficially wrong to call United States of America "America", second of all, I am an American citizen myself, so, I have the right to have opinions about my own country and take decisions about it, I am just bringing more knowledge to people when I say that America is the continent not a country.
Posted on 22 September 2017 - 08:46 PM
BeFour6 wrote
lilthiago wrote...
Also how are you the citizen of two countries?!?
My father is American
My mother is Brazilian
I was born in Brazil, but I am American because I have the right to have Multiple Citizenship as you can see in this topic https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal-considerations/us-citizenship-laws-policies/citizenship-and-dual-nationality/dual-nationality.html
Posted on 22 September 2017 - 09:38 PM
AUSTRALIA:Jealous that the U.S. gets Trump and we don't…. :(
Last edited on 22 September 2017 - 10:28 PM by *deleted-191881
Automatically DeletedPosted on 23 September 2017 - 12:04 AM
EhhThing wrote
PoisonShadows wrote...
London, England:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/Boris_Johnson_-opening_bell_at_NASDAQ-14Sept2009-3c_cropped.jpg/190px-Boris_Johnson_-opening_bell_at_NASDAQ-14Sept2009-3c_cropped.jpg
Boris Johnson
Just a headline:
"Boris Johnson's 'pitiful' £60m cable car used by just four regular commuters"
xD
Posted on 23 September 2017 - 12:05 AM
I live in Australia,The 2nd most liveable country behind Norway.Posted on 23 September 2017 - 12:49 AM
Agreed. Our lovely president loves it too.Posted on 23 September 2017 - 01:01 AM

I'm from New Zealand!
School is really awesome, the structure is similar to those seen in many ex british colonies, i.e South Africa, Australia, Singapore…..
but we have our own credit and scoring system called NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement), that allows work done outside of class and outside of school to be marked, programming apps, websites, paintings, creative writing pieces and so on.
The main two sports are Rugby and Netball, we are three time Rugby World Cup winners, be warned though, its hard to go anywhere without hearing about Rugby.
Its a really nice country with a diverse culture, very minimal prejudice, race, sex beliefs etc are all pretty widely accepted however the vast majority of people like the status quo so things move very slowly.
The scenery and environment is great, with tons of cool holiday shit to do, like climb snowy mountains, hundreds of kilometers of both white and black sand beaches all with a tiny population, so you can go to many places and be alone all day, even close to some of the bigger cities.
Other liberties include shielded internet traffic (torrent away!) and much more freedom overall than The United States, America or whatever you lot wanna call yourselves.
Posted on 23 September 2017 - 01:53 AM
EhhThing wrote
Canada's nice :) my igloo has been a bit cold recently though
I meant better off compared to the others in the same country not compared to the rest of the world
Posted on 23 September 2017 - 06:58 AM
PoisonShadows wrote
Jealous that the U.S. gets Trump and we don't…. :(
we have turnbull and the liberal government how more fucked do you want our politics to be?
Posted on 23 September 2017 - 07:07 AM
TWISZ wrote
PoisonShadows wrote...
we have turnbull and the liberal government how more fucked do you want our politics to be?
Trump is less fucked what are you on about :v
Posted on 23 September 2017 - 07:24 AM
Agreed Twisz. Although I'm not looking to get into a political argument here.Posted on 23 September 2017 - 07:25 AM
UK is pretty good for me. Culture is probably worse than a lot of other Western European countries.Posted on 23 September 2017 - 07:26 AM