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Continuing on the Canadian topic

Last night my husband and I were in the grocery store trying to buy milk. There was a carton that was  a different colour than the rest.  He said "maybe it's low fat" (which he prefers) and I said "maybe it's homo milk".  He had never heard of this type of milk and we were both laughing so hard as he was trying to figure out what I was talking about. 

Homo milk is what whole milk is called in Canada. 

I googled it once I got home to show him that I wasn't crazy and found this site:

http://americansguide.ca/isms.html

I thought it might be of interest to some people on here.

I had no idea some of these things were only in Canada.  I was surprised that Sheddies cereal was Canadian, and Rockets candies.

Also I have been away for so long it was fun just to check out some of the words that I just don't hear anymore. 

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Re: Continuing on the Canadian topic

  • My DH says homo milk too. Does make me snicker. :)

     Rockets are like Smarties (US version) I think, and Smarties (Canadian version) are M&M-like.

    Some of the vocab differences between DH and I that I notice most often are him saying tea towel (dish towel), serviette (napkin), eavestroughs (gutters), housecoat (bathrobe) and runners (sneakers/tennis shoes). I've gone over to the Canada side in that I now say 'university' instead of 'college' since to them there is a distinction. And I still give him a tease over how he pronounces pasta (pass-ta instead of how I say paw-sta) and the similar differences in garage, semi, etc.

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  • I feel like I know a lot of Canadianisms for a yank, but I never heard that one.  It's pretty epic.

    Regarding that list: If you don't know what Tim Bits are, bless your poor soul! 

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  • imageEnidFalcor:

    My DH says homo milk too. Does make me snicker. :)

     Rockets are like Smarties (US version) I think, and Smarties (Canadian version) are M&M-like.

    Some of the vocab differences between DH and I that I notice most often are him saying tea towel (dish towel), serviette (napkin), eavestroughs (gutters), housecoat (bathrobe) and runners (sneakers/tennis shoes). I've gone over to the Canada side in that I now say 'university' instead of 'college' since to them there is a distinction. And I still give him a tease over how he pronounces pasta (pass-ta instead of how I say paw-sta) and the similar differences in garage, semi, etc.

    I don't get why this is such a teasable offense - my DH does it to me too, and it drives me crazy!  I think just to bug him, I'm going to have to make sure our future children pronounce it the Canadian way Stick out tongue

    It's funny to look through this list though.  I always forget which words and phrases are American vs Canadian, and it gets further confused now by the British terms! 

    And I think that we still have stubbies in Newfoundland (or we used to).

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  • Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

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  • imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

    Yup, I'm lost! 

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    imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

    Yup, I'm lost! 

    A man on unemployment benefits in the city of Sicamouse purchased a case of 24 cans of local beer for a couple of dollar and two dollar coins on November 11th last year, brought it to the ice skating rink and shared it with everyone else whilst wearing a winter hat with a french hockey team logo on it, damn french speaking canadian didn't even have to pay general sales tax (VAT). He then hopped onto his snowmobile / recreational snow travelling vehicle and went to America, like the many Canadians that spend their winters in the southern, sunny states.

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  • imageTofumonkey:
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    imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

    Yup, I'm lost! 

    A man on unemployment benefits in the city of Sicamouse purchased a case of 24 cans of local beer for a couple of dollar and two dollar coins on November 11th last year, brought it to the ice skating rink and shared it with everyone else whilst wearing a winter hat with a french hockey team logo on it, damn french speaking canadian didn't even have to pay general sales tax (VAT). He then hopped onto his snowmobile / recreational snow travelling vehicle and went to America, like the many Canadians that spend their winters in the southern, sunny states.

    I understood everything but pogey. Is that a regional thing?

  • I like these and even though I live in French Canada, some of them I didn't know. The Homo milk didn't shock me too much because I realized it was short for homogenous. The most shocking thing for me was when I went grocery shopping, finding out that the word rape in French is grate in English. So grated cheese is something like rape fromage. 

    I do still get screwed up about south of the border. It's just an instinct to think it's Mexico for me when I hear it. It's not that I don't realize I'm in Canada. I don't know what a pogey is either. 

    I'm curious to find out if there's a guide to America for Canadians.  

  • imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

     

    I too understood everything except pogey.  I don't think I have heard that expression before.

    I love Sicamous although I wouldn't call it a city :)

     

    I remember the first time ordering a Rye and ginger at a bar in the States... they didn't know what I was asking for, and I couldn't understand why not?  

  • I got the bit about the skidoo and going south like a snow bird. We call the people who go to FL all winter snow birds here, too. And DH calls them skidoos. It cracks me up.

     

    Meanwhile, I am just assuming homo milk stands for homogenized milk - which is what whole milk says on the carton here. DH is N. Irish and says pass-ta and yah-gurt. They're two of my favoites. I say garage his way now, so can't tease him on that one anymore!

  • imageEnidFalcor:

    My DH says homo milk too. Does make me snicker. :)

     Rockets are like Smarties (US version) I think, and Smarties (Canadian version) are M&M-like.

    Some of the vocab differences between DH and I that I notice most often are him saying tea towel (dish towel), serviette (napkin), eavestroughs (gutters), housecoat (bathrobe) and runners (sneakers/tennis shoes). I've gone over to the Canada side in that I now say 'university' instead of 'college' since to them there is a distinction. And I still give him a tease over how he pronounces pasta (pass-ta instead of how I say paw-sta) and the similar differences in garage, semi, etc.

    I have to say that the Canadian Smarties are way better than M&M's IMO.. I miss smarties! 

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  • imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

    Yup I totally get it LOL Smile

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  • There's a few things that all the American's around here say that drive me crazy!

    Roof - Ruf

    Creek- Crik

    There's more but I'm having a mind blank now that I'm trying to think of them. I know they say gull, and dull different than I grew up saying. The pasta - Pawsta.. I bug H about that one all the time because I don't get why you would say it that way. One thing I have decided is that it's no wonder H doesn't know how to spell, he doesn't even follow all the phonetic rules when speaking, so even if he tried sounding it out it wouldn't help. 

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  • imageTofumonkey:
    imageLadyMadrid08:
    imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

    Yup, I'm lost! 

    A man on unemployment benefits in the city of Sicamouse purchased a case of 24 cans of local beer for a couple of dollar and two dollar coins on November 11th last year, brought it to the ice skating rink and shared it with everyone else whilst wearing a winter hat with a french hockey team logo on it, damn french speaking canadian didn't even have to pay general sales tax (VAT). He then hopped onto his snowmobile / recreational snow travelling vehicle and went to America, like the many Canadians that spend their winters in the southern, sunny states.

    LOL! I think I got it all except pogey.
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    I got the bit about the skidoo and going south like a snow bird. We call the people who go to FL all winter snow birds here, too. And DH calls them skidoos. It cracks me up.

     

    Meanwhile, I am just assuming homo milk stands for homogenized milk - which is what whole milk says on the carton here. DH is N. Irish and says pass-ta and yah-gurt. They're two of my favoites. I say garage his way now, so can't tease him on that one anymore!

    I hate the way dh says yogurt. Hate.It. It drives me up the wall.

    His family also calls cats pus*sy's and I hate that, I don't want ds to start saying that. But ds says so many things the British way, garage, rubbish, zed, zebra, so many things! 

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  • imageTofumonkey:

    Hmmm.... so if I said:

    This guy on pogey in sicamouse got a Kokanee two-four for a couple of loonies and toonies on Remembrance Day last year, brought it to the arena and passed it around with a Habs toque, damn frog didn't even have to pay GST! He then hopped on his ski-doo and went south of the border like a snowbird.

    how many of you would have a clue what I'm talking about?

     

    I do! May I have honorary nationality now?

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