2) A- Canadian education is an important part of my life since I travelled to Canada to pursue a high level of education that this country provides. Also, the food portions in Canada are enormous compared to what I am used; hence, I must be more careful than I used to be to ensure that my health and fitness is not affected by this change. The extremely cold weather also plays a major factor in my life because when I am cold, I become very lazy, and as a result, do not pay attention to the quality of food I eat and I do not exercise as much as well. Lastly, the fact that Canada is in North America makes it very far from the rest of the world; therefore, plane tickets are extremely expensive, which makes it difficult for me to travel home as often as I would like to. …show more content…
All stereotypes stem from somewhere and the few Canadian stereotypes I have mentioned are, from my experience, all true. For instance, Canadians are known for their politeness and the fact that they use the word “eh” in almost every sentence , and that was proven to be true by every Canadian I have ever had the chance to talk to. Also, living in Toronto, it’s very easy to notice the diversity in nationalities and cultures just by looking at the variety of restaurants and stores that people of different cultures bring with them to Canada. Moreover, just because the descriptors I choose do not all play a significant part of my everyday life does not mean they are not true or that they do not influence my life to some