American Reacts to Popular Canadian TikToks (Part 9)
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I am very excited to once again take a look at some of the most popular Canadian TikToks the internet has to offer. I really enjoy checking in on these because Canadian TikToks tend to contain a mixture of funny, informative, and random insights into Canadian culture that you just can't find anywhere else. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!
In Canada, a rule we are taught for driving is that you should never swerve to avoid hitting an animal, because theres a higher chance you hurt yourself or others if you lose control of your car. The exception to this is for moose, as they are so big, if you hit one, your likelyhood of survival is slim, since they weigh nearly as much as a car and will fly through your windshield if hit. The ditch, in this case, will provide you a higher chance to survive the encounter
i mean i'm swerving for a deer too, the damage they can do is also pretty good. Northern Ontario
I know someone who swerved to miss a deer. Luckily, they didn't roll when they hit the ditch.
Their insurance company told them they should have hit it because, with no way to prove it was there, they wouldn't pay for any of the damage.
@@gkarenko9593 Co-operators?
@@JulianCommodus I think it was Wawanesa, but who knows which company owns what anymore? That was more than 20 years ago.
@@wissenz yes deer can cause lots of damage but moose damage is far more likely to kill you. Vehicles can be replaced.
The skit where the cop pulled over a driver who was stoned on pot was from "This Hour Has 22 Minutes". Some of their skits will make you wet your pants they are so funny. Another really funny comedy show was "The Royal Canadian Air Farce".
The Air Farce was so good. Almost better on radio than on TV.
@@susanclark3926 It really was. Remember "Hi. I'm Mike from Canmore"? That makes me smile just remembering it.
@darcymartin7608 yes!! And the mountie headquarters on ? floor of the log cabin.
yes pot is legal, but driving while high isn't. Much like alcohol is legal, but drunk driving isn't.
22minutes is the funniest.
"Do people normally get this close to a moose?" Yes. "I'd be terrified!"
Yeah moose are definitely.unpredictable and can be very violent 😮
Moose are insane!
That crosswalk, looks photoshop
Stay far away from moose
I saw a Moose 200 yards away who cleared a fifteen foot fence with so much grace and space while he headed across the wide lawn median of the four-lane Yellowhead Highway outside of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Moose safely made it to the other side where he had to vault over another 15 foot fence. It was remarkable!!!!with that long huge muzzle of his too!!😊 Made me think of the Canadian horse..Big Ben... who entered and won many events in horse jumping effortlessly .
I am a Canadian. Many years ago I was driving during the winter on snow covered roads. As I turned my steering wheel slightly and braked to slow down, my car did a 360 turn in the middle of the road, straightened out and I kept driving. Yes this happens in Canada!
Are you even Canadian if you haven't done this at least once?
I've done this, and it's terrifying! I'm glad nobody got hurt in the video.
In Manitoba snow gives you traction. This looks like they had melting snow that froze overnight or an ice storm. I have done a 360 just bumping over a rail crossing in the spring melt.
the water didn't "vaporize" it froze instantly
Yes! That demonstration wasn't very good, but it actually is super impressive when you do it yourself!
The actual result of that experiment is that if it’s cold enough it’s gonna turn into a kind of snow instantly
Pot is legal but you can't drive high. Just like alcohol is legal but you can't drive drunk.
Holy when did they make alcohol illegal in Canada crazy stuff its legal people learn how to spell
@@Cory.phipps007 it was a typo, I know alcohol is legal. Grow up!
Ok Jess church NP didn't know it was so easy to get a reaction. Ooo you butt hurt
People dumb typo or laziness
Dumb humans rely on computers to spell for them
When it comes to weed being legal, it is treated like alcohol so there is restrictions to when and where it can be smoked.
There are no restrictions on when you can use cannabis in Canada.
And certainly NOT when you are behind the wheel of a car. (Although that clip was from pre-legalization.)
@@user-dn4rx8ev3jUmmm... every province has laws against driving while smoking weed. Just FYI.
That clip about smoking pot in the car comes from a program called "This Hour Has 22 Minutes". Used to be funny. Not so much anymore.
I can smoke it wherever I want as long as theres no '🚭 no smoking within 9 meters of entrance.'
Heck, I've blazed next to a cop when it was illegal on 4/20, the cops don't care about cannabis use as long as your not an idiot with it and even said, "we're here for you, not to get you." This was before 2017.
You can't drive, you can't be working, you can't be an employee of certain places.
The field sobriety test that Constable Mercer was about to administer, was the funniest part of the sketch. Driver is asked to choose between a bag of Cheetos or a bag of Skittles.
The sketch is from this hour has 22 minutes. A long standing comedy show on CBC Television 😅
That was not Rick Mercer. I think it was Mark Critch
@@johntarnowski9086 You're correct. The parts of the stoners in the car were played by Susan Kent and Trent MacLellan, also Newfoundland comedic talents!
@@carolmurphy7572 Newfoundland has given Canada sooo many great comedians. ❤
Oh man! The sketch with the cop and the high drivers faded out before the best part! The cop asked them, "Why are pizza boxes square, when pizzas are round and all the individual pieces are triangles?" and the girl is just like "Whoa......"
Regarding the tragedy, hypothermia kicks in really fast when you're wearing wet clothes. I can only assume most of those people were not close enough to home to avoid getting hypothermia.
As a Brit/Canadian my take on the "Canadian Tragedy" was that it involved people falling off ice and getting really cold in subero water. VS A "US Tradgedy" is a schoolroom.
When a lake freezes it first freezes into a thin layer of ice which the canoe paddles break up into shards easily….eventually many lakes freeze over and as each layer freezes it can be become quite solid with the ice being quite deep.
The canoeist paddling up shards of ice: it’s called “candle ice”. It forms in the spring as the ice melts. It makes a very surreal sound when the wind blows across it.
As a Canadian, I really enjoy watching your videos and reactions about our country!
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bro I'm canadian to
So you love a person fake laughing and pretending to be interested in our country when he obviously isn't? Do you love his fake responses to Norway and the UK as well?
I've been asking him to do Heritage Minutes for over a year. No response.
Me as well
Even Deer can be nasty, but stay away from Moose altogether. They will take a run at your car when they get mad!
Moose are fairly chill most of the year. It's only when they are entering their breeding season that they get aggressive.
@@jacobgeorge8677 that is true, but you can ask them if they're in a car ramming mood today, but they unfortunately, will never answer. Lol
@@jacobgeorge8677 They are unpredictable and not to be messed with. Anyone who thinks it's ok to get close to one is risking their life (AND stupid).
@@wolfc8755 Yes, all living things that have the ability to seriously injure you should be treated with caution. But my point stands true. Outside of September and October, it's very safe to observe moose as long as you don't interact with them.
@@johngodbout7341 If it's September-October, you can just assume they are in the ramming mood. Outside of that, they will just ignore you unless you interact with them. The biggest risk of provoking a moose is to have a dog with you as they are quite scared of dogs.
Yes, lots of people get stupid-close to moose. The real dim bulbs will throw stuff at the moose, with predictable results. It's the Canadian version of people who walk off the paths in Yellowstone.
The 9:30 thing - if you throw boiling water into the air when the temperature is below about -20C, the water will flash over into very fine snow. I have a video of this on my channel from a few years ago when it was -26C outside. You need a temperature differential of about 120 degrees C, so if you're high in the mountains it needs to be colder because the water will boil colder. Anyway, where I am, water boils right around 100, so -26 is plenty. Minnesotans, North Dakotans, etc. probably know about this trick.
The pot sketch is "This Hour has 22 Minutes" and they have a youtube channel.
I remember last winter there was a city bus going downhill right smack downtown and he started to slide and as a Canadian you know once you start that slip it's almost impossible to stop, by the time he made it to a stop at the bottom of the road he has collected 8 other cars with him on his way down...normal winter here hahaha
Vancouver?
@@TsukiNohime16 Actually Edmonton but im sure it happens all over Canada lol
the hotel room to get that nice Niagara view is actually cheaper than the views on the other side or lower... what people don't realise until they get a room with a view there is that the noise of the falls is VERY loud and does not stop at night
And they moved the bed over to the window. It was all a setup to get that perfect shot.
Yeah it was $300 a night I think when I got my parents a weekend for their anniversary a couple of years ago
The sketch is from This Hour has 22 Minutes, a show on the CBC which has been running for 30 years, and where Rick Mercer launched his national career.
John Critch
He should do a whole playlist of reacting to Mercer's "Talking to Americans"
@@carmenbrown3437 and?
The swearing about the snow made me laugh. I share a picture every year with a person slipping on ice with the warning that "ayoye tabernak!" season is coming. I don't curse in French much, but I've definitely let out a "Criss de calisse de tabernak!" when I've slipped in the snow!
I know what tabernak means, but what does Criss de Calisse mean.
@@stanboyd1 okay, so, the thing about French swearing is that most of it is related to religion, and particularly the Catholic religion. So Criss de calisse is basically cursing at Christ and the (holy) chalice lol
Lived in northern Ontario for a few years. Learned a whole new language to swear in! 😂.
@@Shridra not that much different from the rest of canada, we say Jesus F***ing Christ alot. Nothing about the chalice though. I am on the west coast so my french isn't that great as I haven't had to use any since like 7th grade.
@@stanboyd1 I'm actually English and from Ontario, grew up in Florida lol. I know allll kinds of curse words! My husband is French Acadian, so I've picked up a lot from him (Acadians swear like sailors lol)
I think Ryan Reynolds point was that even if Americans thought they “cud just move to Canada”, they can’t. We have a separate immigration SYSTEM that might not just, automatically, let them in!
Cud? Like a cow chewing, it's cud?
The other Canadian (French Canadian) thing the guy who put maple syrup in his hair did, was eat a crepe.
Why is it that American lefties who don't get their own way always want to move to Canada? Why not Mexico, or India, or Africa, or China or one of the socialist countries they claim to admire so much like Venezuela or Cuba?
Thank god!
Guess the people falling in the water had to worry about wet clothing in winter freeze. Hopefully a heat source was close by
Yep, definitely can die in the mountains if they weren’t close to anything! Hypothermia can kick in so fast
@@connorsim9624and not just near the mountains, hypothermia can happen anywhere you have colder temperatures.
That small soda at the end is 100% a large at our gas stations. If it's bigger than that it's usually a "big gulp".
Depending on where you are you can separate the recycling too. Paper, cardboard, glass, plastic/aluminum containers etc, also white Styrofoam is separate from coloured Styrofoam and we do soft plastics as well such as plastic grocery/food/Ziploc bags even chip bags or the plastic that holds a flat of pop/soup/juice together
Styrofoam is recycled in your end? It isn’t here in Quebec 🤔
When they started the green bins here, they reduced the garbage pickup to bi-weekly. Recycling and green bins are weekly. Yard waste is also bi-weekly, but on a different day than the others because, reasons 🙄
@@nollypolly where I live they do recycling every week, garbage and yard waste bi weekly for most of the year but I think summer they do yard waste weekly cause of lawn mowing, but most of the time you shouldn't need yard waste pickup weekly.
You need to follow the gent with the snow on the face. He is hilarious and incredibly accurate on EVERYTHING. SO good.
Is he the same one who did the ‘Canadian Provinces as roommates’ videos. It sounds like him.
@@paulineanderson9930yup, kopke613 he’s so good!
@@paulineanderson9930yep, that’s him. He did an updated one recently too.
The very first clip of the car spinning out on the ice... If that HASNT ever happened to a Canadian in their life, I would say that would be the more odd factor.... This litterally happens all the time we are just always on the lookout lol "turn into it" :p :p
unless they live in BC and have never left it.
Although pot is legal in Canada, it’s still illegal to be intoxicated on any substance and operate a motor vehicle 👍
That bit was funny with the cop. Pot is legal but it's same as alcohol if you're noticeably under the influence you can get a fine
3:38
This is how a river freezes at 0 degree celcius. Because of the movement of the water, ice doesn't form into a single solid sheet until it gets much colder
The first one happs a lot. Always get snow tires on all 4 wheels in winter.
Regular snow tires won't save you on ice, only studded tires can.
I think you missed the point with the people falling into the water... it's like -20° and now they are wet. And very far from the nearest anything warm... that can kill you. Fast. So the fact that so many went in. That is an emergency evacuation asap
You can tell Tyler has never lived anywhere that gets much below freezing.
You really shouldn't be anywhere close to a moose in the wild. They are not nearly as docile as some people seem to think. You're not dealing with Bambi -- they are enormous, incredibly strong and often very aggresive.
Bambi's aren't always docile either, those sharp little hooves can kill you!!
Most moose have absolutely no interest in you. If you do not bother them they will generally stay clear of you. But sometimes they they will come near, the thing is they choose yo walk near you. Then you still pretend they are not there and make your way slowly away. 😊
Unless it's a male during rutting season OR a female with a calf OR a moose that thinks you are too close OR a moose that thinks you might be a threat OR a moose that decides to charge just because you are an easy, puny target to practice on.... There's ALWAYS a chance they will attack, and they CAN kill you. Anyone who thinks it's ok to get close to a moose because the moose has "absolutely no interest" in them and will "generally" stay clear is just needlessly risking their life AND the lives of others by misinforming them.
"This hour has 22 minutes" has a few skits with the 2 stoned characters in the car. They are the best. The one at the border crossing is pure genius!
I'm not super familiar with the Yoho situation but in canada cold&wet can be a tragedy.
The tik tok guy that does the "buddy, she's greasier than fuck out here" is my FAVORITE tik toker
The clip of the cop talking to the high people in the car is from a show called "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" it's a Canadian sketch comedy show and has been on since the 90s and definitely worth checking out. Other popular Canadian comedies worth checking out are The Red Green Show, Corner Gas and of course Schitts Creek and Trailer Park Boys, but are all very dry humour, just like we like up here.
I laughed hard when Tyler said deer are docile 😂
We have both cinnamon toast crunch and caramel. The Nesquick cereal advertises that it turns the milk into chocolate milk but I haven't tested it because I refuse to buy Nestle products
The 'waiting for the stop sign to turn green' is from a comedic show on CBC called 'THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES'
In my town, we have blue box for glass, plastic, and aluminum, grey box for cardboard and paper, and green bin for compostables.
In my city as well.
Piss off, scammer!
The clip with the fake police officer doing a pot sobriety test is from a Canadian comedy show called "This Hour Has 22 Minutes".
The recyling/compost bin one reminded me when my friend from Pensylvania visited here for the first time. I found the hard way they don't have deposit on beer bottles there when I saw him throw his empty bottle in the garbage. Lol I was hey wait man it's 10 cents dude don't throw it out. 😂
“it’s like ice” killed me😂. Yes it’s ice 😂😂
I LOVE doing the boiling water trick, so fun!
On a slippery slope. 😂😂
Only idiots get close to wildlife.
Throwing hot water outside in the winter will turn into ICE.
❤❤ Your videos. I get 😂😂😂😂😂s every time I watch them. ❤❤❤
Regarding the moose, you should look for videos about them wandering around in the streets and gardens of the town of Banff... they come pretty close to people
Nobody does "friendly vulgarity" like a Canadian.😉
yeah ok there bud
@@MCscarfacematt did you not get I was being facetious?
The guy sliding down the road did everything wrong. I'm also certain it happened during early winter. 1) Certainly not using winter tires; 2) Brakes are pressed completely down such that the tires are locked (i.e. not turning). Tires should only be completely locked when you are stopped; otherwise you will simply slide until you hit something and one has no chance of changing the direction of the car. This is a common error of people who don't drive in snow!
I think they are canoeing in Lake Louise. Must be sometime in the autumn with the first formation of ice.
Correction; its more likely sometime in the spring as the ice starts to break up into strange formations.
The pot skit is from “This hour has 22 minutes”.
Say one nice thing about Americans.
"One nice thing about Americans." 😂
At the Big Dog Sled Race , a Moose Killed 12 Dogs and the Driver just for Bothering it.
A 2000 lb Bully with 4 Large Boney Knuckles to Beat You to Hamburger.
In some areas, if you join the green bin compost program, and you put out your compost weekly, you get a 1/2 yard of soil in exchange for your garden once a year. It is a public- private venture
Believe it or not, when I was a kid we used to break and eat that first “ new “ ice from lakes and rivers. Yes that is the first ice of the season which will get progressively thicker and harder…….and the you can skate on it!
“Double double” = Timmy’s coffee with 2 cream and 2 sugar.
“Twine tickler” = great thing, like when the puck hits the rope mesh at the back of a hockey net.
“Couple cold ones” = some beer (an indistinct number of beers)
“The ODR” = nickname of a local tavern, pub, watering hole, bar? maybe?
10:20
It didn't vaporised, it turned to snow in mid-air
The "Tragic Incident at Yoho Park" can actually be deadly; that is freezing cold water, and they are outside in Canadian winter; they may very well be at risk of hypothermia, coma, and death if they are not able to get warm and dry within a few minutes. This is very serious
"twine twickler" twine refers to a hockey net.Twickler refers to you" moved the twine" as in scoring a goal.The puck moved the twine went it went in.
9:37 it sounds very counter-intuitive but boiling water freezes faster than room temperature water
As a Canadian yes that can happen a lot in Canada with a lot of freezing rain with cars rolling down the street
So enjoyable to watch 😂 ,Tyler.
i love how this mans entire career is justing making us canadians feel validated
That Canadian Comedian is so so funny
Different coloured bins for recyling, compost & garbage aren't a Canadian thing as when I was in Europe they had similar.
Yes pot is legal in Canada, but driving under its influence is illegal.
The boiling water doesn’t vaporize, it suddenly freezes and turns to snow, basically. Also, maybe the “tragic” part of falling in the ice water is that you would be super prone to hypothermia because of being submerged then still drenched and in that cold of a climate.. which could kill you if not safely warmed up soon! 🥶
I'm Canadian and have watched all your videos. You are great and I love to hear your thoughts on Canada and our Canadianisms.
Son of a Critch! (look it up... Dad is the cop in the pot sequence, and one of our (many) best Canadian comedians! Son of a Critch is his comical autobiography. The title is obviously in the same vein as the most previous Canadian awesome series, Schitt's Creek, but it is more like Little Sheldon, Canadian Edition. I busted a gut on that one - it is totally Canadian!
When you're a level 5 Canadian 🤣
Kopke is an amazing Canadian tiktoker.... the Cdn vs. US are hilarious
Tyler if you ever want to come experience Canada first hand (specifically the Toronto and Niagara Area) just let me know. Happy to play tour guide to international visitors lol
And the Comedy show near the end of the episode is called "This Hour Has 22 Minutes." Also to answer the why a cop would ask them if they were smoking weed is because it is still illegal to smoke weed while driving. If the car is parked and off: cool. If the car is in gear, running, or parked on the road: not cool.
Yeah here in Canada we have 4 types of garbage bin. Actual garbage typically goes in a tall black garbage can, then we have blue and grey recycling boxes for plastics/metal and paper/cardboard respectively, and then a tall green compost bin for organic matter.
every year in Montreal buses skid on hills in the beginning of winter, it's pretty usual and winter roads are basically drift season
It's from "This hour has 22 minutes" i believe. And the cop would still care because its the same as alcohol as far as operating a vehicle goes.
The "Hi, how are you?" skit is from the Canadian comedy show,, This Hour has 22 Minutes, it is hilarious. No longer on the air but brought us lots of laughs , if you can can still find it on line i know you'll enjoy it.
We have bins for glass, containers, paper, green waste, and garbage.
Nesquik is amazing because it includes some of the nesquik chocolate milk powder on the pieces of cereal so as you eat it makes your milk into chocolate milk
The sketch is from the show “this hour has 22 minutes” and pot IS legal but driving under the influence of pot is not
The pot bit is from 'This Hour has 22 Minutes', a political satire/sketch comedy show. The fellow playing the officer is Mark Critch and the title is a riff on the real news program 'The Hour Has Seven Days', a weekly news show from the 1960s or so.
True story. I think this happened in Newfoundland. A lady driver pulls into her parking lot at work. A co-worker also in the parking lt asks if she is okay. The woman responds with "yes I'm fine." The co-worker says " look at your car." The entire roof of the car was peeled back. They traced the woman's route to work and found the dead moose on the side of the road. She drove on auto pilot for miles after she had hit the moose.
Its when it starting to freeze instantly
That is what the water from a glacier looks like and they are shrinking incredibly quickly
The skit about the driver that was high in the car was from a show called 22 minutes which is filmed in Halifax . Nova Scotia . The jist of it is they dont want anyone driving while high. Its like drinking and driving.
In Nova Scotia Canada we can only have one black bag every two weeks and we have green bin for compost and bottles and cardboard go in clear or blue bags
Yeah, as a Canadian, don’t get close to a moose. They definitely can mess you up.
Pot is legal here in Canada but it falls under the same laws as drunk driving. You can get busted for being impaired while driving. You can get busted for carrying more than an ounce too. We can legally grow 4 plants, but most people either don't grow it at all or grow more than 4. lol
The Nesquick and chocolate Tim Bits cereal are so good! With some pieces of banana or strawberries, it's even better. You can't help but drink all the chocolate milk that's left in the bowl.
That skit is from "This hour has 22 minutes", a long running comedy show.
In the first video we do this for fun sometimes, when we get a good snowfall. We drift around empty parking lots, and bust through snow drifts, it's fun!!
That sketch is from CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes. A comedy show
POT skit was from the CBC comedy show "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" (hundreds of clips online)
11:08 falling in freezing water like that, you can freeze to death in minutes if you can't get indoors or to a fire and warm up, and get dry clothes.
Nesquick cereal is actually a chocolate milk mix. Stir that shit in your milk for 30 seconds and then dummy it, and you have the best bowl of chocolate milk you've ever had
In the first video, there was a REALLY subtle Canadian joke. The milk in the red container is 3%. In Canada we call it Homo Milk (as in Homogenized Whole Milk). In the US, it apprently is just Whole Milk, but whatever it is, it is never Homo Milk in the US. For us, that's what it is and always has been!
You need to experience the boiling water thing at the middle point. But it needs to be like 40 below. He *did* throw it at himself. It is so cold it evaporated before even the smallest amount of steam could touch him. It's like that in Dawson Creek every winter. My uncle worked there and made a video like this, throwing the water straight up, but it didn't come back down.
American and Canadian are very similar in the way they talk and things they do. Being in the last 40-50 years, Canadians grew up watching American t.v and movies. Certain words we say are just a personal preference.
Banff is very high in the mountains. The air gets very cold. The water freezes upon exposure to the air.
Your reaction to the first clip was very Canadian lol do I laugh or do I feel bad? Haha yes, both. The roads are pretty shit here in the winter (always). Even with plows, dirt, salt and Good winter tires, you will still have early morning frosts covering everything with ice like this (or just regular freezing rain). Its actually less bad outside of residential areas (usually).
Video 2: we take care of our skates. Seriously tho the way you felt about him putting syrop in his hair was how i felt watching his blade slam into the plate, screw the syrop, im picturing him frantically cleaning the sticky off the blade right after checking it for chips lol. i have a closer relationship with my skate sharpener than my hair stylists lol
Edit: recycling is recycling... compost is composting.
That comedy sketch could’ve been from Rick Mercer a Canadian comedian, who has or at least had a show that was often a combination of talk show mixed with a little bit of SNL and political commentary/satire.
I live in Ontario (Just under Georgian Bay) in a small city and a few years back we awoke to find a moose walking down our street looking into peoples houses.
The nesquik cereal is cool because it turns milk into chocolate milk in the end
We don't have plastic shopping bags, we have to bring our own cloth bags. Takeout containers are cardboard and utensils are wood.
I don't live in a house, so instead of different colored garbage bins, i get different shapes/sizes. And with organic waste, we are told to use compostible bags, not ordinary plastic bags.