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There's another good thing about this site...being able to clarify the differences between the two variations of English. Is it different again in Canada?
 

Is it that many people have moved from UK to Canada,
whereas, it seems that despite the proximity, there are reasons for not as many people moving between the 2 countries that share a border?
 

Wouldn't you guess that it's because your countries are more closely and recently related? Canada and UK share spelling and grammar rules whereas the US has many of our own.

Canada and the US swap plenty of slang terms that may not make it across the pond. What I hear from my niece in Toronto winds up in Los Angeles within a few months, and vice versa. ("No worries" for don't worry about it, and "Spendy" for expensive, come immediately to mind.)
 
Do we sometimes put the question at the beginning of our posts, and sometimes, at the end,
for any particular reasons? ;):LOL:
 
No, I've tried several other chat sites but this is the best so far. Don't you find it's much better when the mods keep in the background?
 
Politics have become so polarized in the US, the past 4 years more so than ever. Although I and others here stray into political waters now and then, TBH a politic-free zone offers great calm.

Don't you find that even despite political neutrality here, you quickly figured out who's conservative, liberal and moderate based on various thread replies?
 

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