bigpoppa
Well-known member
Iv been thinking about this for sometime, and although I am no expert on Canada, I have a definition of what it means to be Canadian.
If all your friends are from the same part of the world, you’re not Canadian.
If you have friends or roll with people from every possible background, you’re officially Canadian, blending into the fabric of Canada.
I know many people , some who came here both recently and many decades ago, who live in their enclaves and bubbles, never venture outside of it.
If they Asian all their friends are other asians from the same or neighbouring countries, Latinos that hang out with other Latinos only, etc
Indian people who moved here, they live in Brampton, and in their free time go to temple, did they ever actually leave India?
Far be it for me to be the decider, but anyone who is friends with everyone or who has a wide social
Circle is actually Canadian. The rest are still stuck in the motherland.
If all your friends are from the same part of the world, you’re not Canadian.
If you have friends or roll with people from every possible background, you’re officially Canadian, blending into the fabric of Canada.
I know many people , some who came here both recently and many decades ago, who live in their enclaves and bubbles, never venture outside of it.
If they Asian all their friends are other asians from the same or neighbouring countries, Latinos that hang out with other Latinos only, etc
Indian people who moved here, they live in Brampton, and in their free time go to temple, did they ever actually leave India?
Far be it for me to be the decider, but anyone who is friends with everyone or who has a wide social
Circle is actually Canadian. The rest are still stuck in the motherland.