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What does it mean? Something other than place of birth?I never really got my head around this Origin of birth thing
What does it mean? Something other than place of birth?I never really got my head around this Origin of birth thing
Well when people found out we had immigrated from the US to Canada the kids came home saying they had been called Yankees. So I explained that was what we are until we become citizens. Then I hear a little voice ask "When do the Yankee go home signs come up". I still have no idea which kid said that.That was 1969.It'd be interesting to hear what "we" are called when becoming citizens of other nations. Words such as "F-----g Americans can be excluded.
You are very fortunate. Canada is a wonderful country. I've visited many times, and I've found the people gracious and polite. I would consider it, but I'm not sure I could cope with the winters. There is a downside to everything.Well when people found out we had immigrated from the US to Canada the kids came home saying they had been called Yankees. So I explained that was what we are until we become citizens. Then I hear a little voice ask "When do the Yankee go home signs come up". I still have no idea which kid said that.That was 1969.
We became citizens in 1975 mainly because I felt that if we enjoyed the perks we should be citizens. There have been many times over the years we have been so glad that we are citizens, and we are still so so glad!
We used to do the same when northerners, Yankees, moved south. I remember hearing that even kids born to Yankees in the south were of questionable origin. "Just because kittens are born in an oven doesn't make them biscuits".Well when people found out we had immigrated from the US to Canada the kids came home saying they had been called Yankees. So I explained that was what we are until we become citizens. Then I hear a little voice ask "When do the Yankee go home signs come up". I still have no idea which kid said that.That was 1969.
I was born in Los Angeles, My husband was born In a small town in New Mexico. When we first came to Canada we went right to the Yukon. We learned about cold real fast. Now we are in central BC the winters aren't as bad as the Yukon winters. The Yukon was an adventure but we love BC!You are very fortunate. Canada is a wonderful country. I've visited many times, and I've found the people gracious and polite. I would consider it, but I'm not sure I could cope with the winters. There is a downside to everything.