🎶"There's no Canada like French Canada, it's the best Canada in the Land. 🎵 The other Canada is hardly Canada, if you lived here for a day you'd understand."🎶
@@efcamb We got our fair share of problems here my friend. Trust me, economic issues, political corruption, a dark history of human rights issues and much more. The only difference is that the spotlight isn't on us so you don't get to see it.
@@shawnanderson6313 I was working there during Super Bowl 52. Stayed at a hotel in Eagan but spent most time downtown at/around the Convention Centre. It’s a pretty nice place. I found it to be far more expensive than other states I visit often like Ohio and Indiana.
@@F1zzzy90 As a Canadian, I always imagined I'd just give up and cry if I ever got serioisly injured alone in my house if I were in the USA. 700-1000 seems so unfathomable.
As a Mexican, I love that family guy portrays the national anthem as "la cucaracha" hahahaha EDIT: thanks for the likes, lads. You may find interesting a little bit of history and context of the song. The melody is old as dirt, it's traced to the catholics vs muslims/jews wars of 1400's in the south of Spain. Probably it made its way to México with the generations of Spanish settlers. During the XXth century it was popularized by the Pancho Villa rebels during the armed conflict of the Mexican revolution (1910-1917); there are many versions, either funny ones or with a political message. A translated fragment of the most popular version is as follows: "The cockroach, the cockroach, can't walk anymore, because it lacks its main legs/ The cockroach the cockroach, can't walk anymore, because it doesn't have marihuana to smoke". My parents tell me that during the 70's it was common to listen to horns with the melody in México, now its not used anymore. I think nowdays it's more usual to find Mexican origin people in the US that still use it... About curling... what the hell is that?? Big ass marbles with a broom?? haha. It looks fun, though!
“I just came from AA eh” “I think he’s just a drunk.” That’s like a double joke right there. Edit: I'll just call it a funny joke and not a double joke.
@Advay Phadke that’s still one joke dude, AA standing for alcoholics anonymous isnt a joke in and of itself, its the canadian mistaking the latter for the former
To be honest, in the part of Canada I am from, if we seen a plane crash we would be more likely to hop in our trucks and bring a case of beer and some wieners and roast hot dogs over the flames. After we helped any survivors of course.
“Hey Stewie, Why’d we take his leg?” “Well we’re in there country Brian have to observe there customs” *drops the leg on accident* 🦵🏻 “Welp atleast we’re done with the first leg of our trip”
It's fckn horrible here...whole system needs to be revamped..in the waiting room for hours and hours with a broken arm yet a 90 yr old women gets seen first because of a cold..
Yeah, paying $10, 000 to give birth and that’s as long as there are no complications. $26,000 for broken leg. $2000 for an ambulance….our system needs staff and money. But I will take it compared to USA any day.
I mean they technically don’t, but ever since the “cartoon wars” between family guy Simpsons and South Park they constantly take jabs at each other. For years Simpsons and family guy constantly took jabs at each other and then South Park got involved made a whole episode dissing family guy and Matt stone and trey Parker went on the record saying how the dislike family guy and Seth McFarlane’s style of comedy. And then the the creators of the Simpsons sent flowers the Matt stone and trey, and it was just a big ordeal lol. But you can’t really say that that South Park and family guy co exist only because in the episode of South Park making fun of family guy, family guy is still just a “stupid cartoon” in their world. the characters of South Park and family guy didn’t meet, but I guess you could say Simpsons and family guy do co exist bc of the cross over episode. But by that logic of the comment, that would mean Rick and Morty, futurama, king of the hill, and bobs burgers also exist together in the same world. Which isn’t correct because the these are really cameos and references. Yes the shows knowledge each other’s existence but that’s about it. Would you consider adventure time being in the same universe as futurama bc bender ran into Finn and jake in a dungeon? nah that was just reference of jake the dog and bender having the same voice actor. I like to believe all the fox shows do exist together, but it’s all just interpretation LOL
@@announcerspeakerboxbfdi4966 the show has so many contradictions about where Springfield is based that it’s impossible to determine what state they’re in. Also Matt Groening’s hometown is Springfield, Oregon, not California
I can confirm this!! I love in Montreal and it’s pretty much the only place i know where you can touch the dancer. They do have rules though brake em and the bouncer will throw you out .
1:07 - the Canadian guy says "cash, eh?" - Stewie heard "cachet" which means "the state of being respected or admired; prestige" (non-native speaker here - first time coming across this word)
0:10 i never understand why americans dont still just call it grade 9, 10, 11 and 12? You call it grade 1 to 8, and then suddenly switch it to "freshman". Even in university here in Canada, we still just call it "first year" or "second year"
Been to Montana and North Dakota and it is literally no different than Saskatchewan, Alberta, or Manitoba. Even our accents are pretty much the exact same. Same climate, lots of wheat and cattle farming and oil wells. Doesn’t just magically end at the 49th parallel.
Last time I went to Canada, I drove up to Winnepeg after visiting relatives in Wisconsin and Minnesota. As I do every time I've driven into Canada as soon as I cross the border, I tune in a Canadian station. I didn't realize how many Francophones lived in southern Manitoba until the only thing I could find to listen to was a Blue Jays game-in French. Unfortunately, I have a "get me through an airport" knowledge of the language, so it was kind of hard to follow.
Most Canadians are required to study French up to a point and instead of getting through an airport quality leave with how to find the nearest discotheque and a vague feeling of lingering resentment instead so I think you're alright. It was a Blue jays game in true Toronto fashion they would lure you into thinking they might win and then spectacularly choke... or is that the Leafs, ah whichever.
They are the best, in Vancouver they had a Nudie Bar in the Hotel, The Red Lion and it was a really nice Hotel, which surprised me. This was in the 90's, so I don't know if it's still there?
Canadian: You have cash, eh? (cachet) Stewie: Well I don't know, my name carries a little weight, but I don't see how that matters here. 😂😂😂 Brilliant!!!
Atlantic canada also calls the, ski doos. But yes, it is like the kleenex/ facials tossue thing. Skiddoo was the bombardier brand of snowmobile, bombardier is the canadian that invented the snowmobile
I could care less really but I didn’t find it hilarious. Kind of funny I guess. Little disappointed that Mexico beat us in curling though. That’s like having Brazil beating us in hockey or Libya beating us in downhill skiing lol.
I'm Canadian and I'm deeply offended by the implication that Canadian Geese are polite. They will demand a fight to the death if you so much as look in their general direction.
Epic! Im also a Canadian and its a pretty damn close comparison to some parts of our big ass country! The politeness is almost bang on and Quagmire is absolutely correct about the Montreal nudie bars too by far the best in the world
I’m Canadian and I think the stereotypical accent is mostly from the Maritime Provinces, such as Newfoundland. I also really like most of the Canadian stereotypes I’ve seen/heard, as almost none of the ones I know about are negative.
...no one in the Maritimes sounds like that. That is an Ottawa Valley accent. I am told I am from Ireland or Scotland by anyone who doesn't know I am from Nova Scotia. But ya most of the stereotypes are pretty spot on.
@@Reddog794 Ah. I haven't actually been to Ottawa or the Maritimes, except for landing in Toronto once to catch a connecting flight somewhere else. Evidently, I have the accents of different regions of Canada mixed up. Out of curiosity, what do people from Alberta and Saskatchewan sound like to people from Nova Scotia?
@@Ben_Kimber There is a general 'drawl' I find more pronounced in the guys from Sask I worked with, where the Alb is more 'Canadiana' from the city folks, and the rural tend to be of the Western. Lol the influx of Newfoundlanders, and Maritimers has very much shifted the voices you hear in Ft.McM, and Calgary. You should when the restrictions drop, if you are from Alberta, high odds you have family in the Maritimes. And just for your safety when you get here, Eastern Canada stops at Quebec ;)
@@Reddog794 I guess I never really paid much attention to the difference in accents between Alberta and Saskatchewan. I was asking about those two because I live in Alberta and my family has a cabin in Saskatchewan, so I've spent far more time in those two than any other province. Also, I sort of think I get what you meant by that last sentence, but just in case, could you clarify? XD
That episode of Peter getting lost in the woods stuck with me. As someone whos been in the Canadian wilderness it really is no joke. The Boreal Forest in Ontario, is nasty if you dont know what you're doing. If the wildlife won't get you, it'll be the weather.
as a canadian, i would like to just say about quadmires song, *it all depends on the club you go to* also girls are more likley to let you go further the bigger your tip, just dont give your tip, learned the hard way with that one ... 😂😂😂
@@ibraveheart5700 Same here I don't really have much of an accent, its more just weird dialect, like "whats the weather saying today?" Or other odd shit like that
@@deckermunroe7547 I'm from northern Nova Scotia, lately I've been chatting with people from around London Ontario, and they really have the canadian accent hahaha, I find the N.S. kinda has it, but out west I notice it way more personally.
The Mexican stereotype is even funnier 😅 Mexican wealthy people have housekeepers & travel to the US to expend their money. Mexico not only exports people, but also millions of Mexican "pesos" exchanged for dollars on a daily basis at Mexican border towns.
In one of these I swear the guy said “bunch of hosers eh?” It’s funny, the only time I have ever heard anyone say “hoser” ever was when Americans are parodying Canadians, in fact, more Americans say Eh than up here. I was in Florida and this one bartender guy said eh after literally everything, I had to ask him, he said even his great grandparents were American, the dudes entire family was from West Virginia
The best part is that assumes the bullies didn't and yet they still knew what matriculated meant and used it in conversation. So that joke also praises the Canadian education system low key.
@@AndiGravity From the Episode " You Only Move Twice. They move to a new city and Bart is put into special ed. All the kids are saying why they are in special ed.
"Just be back by bedtime!"
"Oki!"
and you know he did
Because he's canadian
@@hasturthekinginyellow5003 I don't get it?
@@johnnyrodriguez276 He escapes Jail (or Prison idrk) but in a polite way
@@chimppimpin818 Oh ok they makin fun of Canadians because they polite or something lol got you
@@johnnyrodriguez276 yea i guess so
“Oh crap, Canadian goose”
“Look out eh”
🤣🤣🤣
I died at that lol
@@chickenandmilk1216 lol
In reality it was probably trying to attack him they are natures a**hole
😂 I actually laughed out loud
I was disappointed that it actually pronounced it "out" and not "oot" though
The AAA bit is absolute gold. As a Canadian it kills me everytime 🇨🇦😂
Lmao same
Same.
Ssme
As a Brit, it kills me too
@@Junokaii yup
“I always wanted to go to Canada, but then South Park went so we couldn’t go” 😂😂😂😂
🎶"There's no Canada like French Canada, it's the best Canada in the Land. 🎵 The other Canada is hardly Canada, if you lived here for a day you'd understand."🎶
...As is tradition.
@@PBurns-ng3gw this most certainly is breaking tradition now. What an awful day for Canada 🇨🇦 … and therefore the rest of the world.
It's CAA here in Canada and BCAA where I live.
CA eh?
@@jokmyful no, CAA eh
Eh eh eh eh eh
It's AA in Scotland eh?
you mean branching chain amino acid?
As a Canadian this is all absolutely hilarious
Is the part about the bars true asking for a friend
@@OMGITZQUEZZO187 in Quebec only I hear
You are lucky to be from Canada. The US is dreadful
@@efcamb We got our fair share of problems here my friend. Trust me, economic issues, political corruption, a dark history of human rights issues and much more. The only difference is that the spotlight isn't on us so you don't get to see it.
@@TheOvieShow very well said
I went to Minnesota for a few weeks and I’m convinced more people sound Canadian there than in Canada
What part ?
@@shawnanderson6313 I was working there during Super Bowl 52. Stayed at a hotel in Eagan but spent most time downtown at/around the Convention Centre. It’s a pretty nice place. I found it to be far more expensive than other states I visit often like Ohio and Indiana.
As a Minnesotan I can say no, we are the "Ya you batcha, uffda."
@@AlexRFitness ohio and indiana are much smaller economy wise. Minnesota has a very high HDI and gdp per capita
We also have a very high tax rate
“Well your gonna be sorry when we put you in the hospital for free eh” that got me so bad 🇨🇦😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@JACKSON FURLONG Pretty sure an ambulance is way more than $700 in the US, lmao
@@F1zzzy90 Eh 700 is close but not close enough to be near completely right. It's actually 1,000 even 2,000
@@F1zzzy90 As a Canadian, I always imagined I'd just give up and cry if I ever got serioisly injured alone in my house if I were in the USA. 700-1000 seems so unfathomable.
@@doodledude8190 why do you think we all have guns, more as a pain killer
*you're
As a Mexican, I love that family guy portrays the national anthem as "la cucaracha" hahahaha
EDIT: thanks for the likes, lads. You may find interesting a little bit of history and context of the song. The melody is old as dirt, it's traced to the catholics vs muslims/jews wars of 1400's in the south of Spain. Probably it made its way to México with the generations of Spanish settlers. During the XXth century it was popularized by the Pancho Villa rebels during the armed conflict of the Mexican revolution (1910-1917); there are many versions, either funny ones or with a political message. A translated fragment of the most popular version is as follows: "The cockroach, the cockroach, can't walk anymore, because it lacks its main legs/ The cockroach the cockroach, can't walk anymore, because it doesn't have marihuana to smoke". My parents tell me that during the 70's it was common to listen to horns with the melody in México, now its not used anymore. I think nowdays it's more usual to find Mexican origin people in the US that still use it... About curling... what the hell is that?? Big ass marbles with a broom?? haha. It looks fun, though!
@Pedro Sepulveda Our prime minister is black. Well black face but he still got elected.
@@TheBrianp1 Hes Chinese aswell, so African Chinese?
rody rody piper did that before
and that it's played on airhorns....
@@a.6868 There were cuban Chinese as well kinda strange
"You may need a hose eh"
"Jose, Roberto, whatever"
LOL
"Nooo, I mean it looks like you need a _part,_ eh?"
"Well, yeah, when it's _fixed_ we can celebrate, but let's deal with first things first."
lol thanks did not understand it at first (I'm serious).
I'm Canadian and this is one of my absolute favorite comedy shows ever. A show where everyone is made fun of.
Amount of Canadians offended by this: NONE! Canadians rule. They know what humor is.
They don’t know humor, they only know humour
@@warrior_cat yes!!!
how can you get offended, all stereotypes said here are very positive
The only thing I'm annoyed about is that the voices of the Canadiens sound so emotionless.
@@warrior_cat Amazing ✓
“I just came from AA eh”
“I think he’s just a drunk.”
That’s like a double joke right there.
Edit: I'll just call it a funny joke and not a double joke.
The next part is double double.
i only see one joke in that
@Advay Phadke right that’s the one joke
@Advay Phadke that’s still one joke dude, AA standing for alcoholics anonymous isnt a joke in and of itself, its the canadian mistaking the latter for the former
@@spurdosparde8197 just shut up already for gods sake
Montreal “peeler joints” are magical. That bit is true.
Gotta name of good one to recommend?
Cabaret Les Amazones
Club super sex
I wouldn’t know I’ve only ever lived in Regina and I’m 17
It’s a rite of passage to go to one.
“South Park went so we can’t go” that made me laugh
Canada in South Park >>>>> Canada in family guy
@@TCHICKIBRAXDTerrance and Phillip alone crush any Canada reference from Family Guy.
My favorite thing about being Canadian is we don’t get offended by this shit.. we find it hilarious
I don't know how to possibly feel offended as a Canadian
I’m Mexican and I love all our stereotypes too they’re hilarious😭😂
This is Canada eh, I thought it’d be rude to intrude on your plane crash.
To be honest, in the part of Canada I am from, if we seen a plane crash we would be more likely to hop in our trucks and bring a case of beer and some wieners and roast hot dogs over the flames. After we helped any survivors of course.
@@oilersridersbluejays In the part of Canada I am from, if we see a plane crash, we would call the fire department.
@@oilersridersbluejays definitely what is western Canadians would do. Judging by your profile picture, your also a fellow edmontonion yes?
@Sahil Khakh in this part of Canada if you waited for the fire department, the fire and its occupants would be long gone.
@Hey nope not Albertan at all. Proud Saskatchewanian here. Lots of Oilers fans here.
"they lose their teeth by age 10" That Quag is a durty dawg.
Wow I didn't even realize what he was implying at first
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@jakea5915 Are you sure you're old enough to be watching this?
@@incumbentvinyl9291 I’m definitely not cause I watched that episode a few years ago and totally missed it. Understand it now though.
@@rajkaranvirk7525 I wasn't talking to you.
“Well you’re going to be soory when we put you in the hospital for free eh?”
LMAO
As a Canadian I can't stress how perfectly these jokes are written!!! I'm sure some of them even wrote themselves
2:30 I’m glad Norway got a third
Also let’s rise for the Mexico anthem
someone is a viking and angry norway always wins :))))
They didn’t show it here, but they actually took his snowmobile and his leg.
i love Stewie's little "okay" he sounds so confused and intrigued
“Hey Stewie, Why’d we take his leg?”
“Well we’re in there country Brian have to observe there customs” *drops the leg on accident* 🦵🏻 “Welp atleast we’re done with the first leg of our trip”
My Canadian friend show me this and said, "This is funny, eh?"
That hospital bit is actually terrifying. Sure it's free, but you have to wait 12 hours in the ER for service.
26 hours before I saw a doctor after having a stroke.
It's fckn horrible here...whole system needs to be revamped..in the waiting room for hours and hours with a broken arm yet a 90 yr old women gets seen first because of a cold..
It's true, it's all true
Can’t say I’ve ever had that experience
Yeah, paying $10, 000 to give birth and that’s as long as there are no complications. $26,000 for broken leg. $2000 for an ambulance….our system needs staff and money. But I will take it compared to USA any day.
I’m a Canadian and I see Seth was doing his research.
About Montreal stripclubs if nothing else.
@@FakeSchrodingersCat No strip club in the U.S. compares to the ones in Montreal.
Bill Mahr?
"Look out eh?" LMAO
As a Canadian, I approve of this comedy moment.
Easier than escaping from Canadian Alcatraz “can I go through here?”
“Just be back by bedtime”
I like how the Simpson's, south park, and family guy take place in the same universe
@@bigbones90 Simpson's is in spring field California, mat map and also the same home town of the creator of the show
Don't forget about rick and morty
I mean they technically don’t, but ever since the “cartoon wars” between family guy Simpsons and South Park they constantly take jabs at each other. For years Simpsons and family guy constantly took jabs at each other and then South Park got involved made a whole episode dissing family guy and Matt stone and trey Parker went on the record saying how the dislike family guy and Seth McFarlane’s style of comedy. And then the the creators of the Simpsons sent flowers the Matt stone and trey, and it was just a big ordeal lol. But you can’t really say that that South Park and family guy co exist only because in the episode of South Park making fun of family guy, family guy is still just a “stupid cartoon” in their world. the characters of South Park and family guy didn’t meet, but I guess you could say Simpsons and family guy do co exist bc of the cross over episode. But by that logic of the comment, that would mean Rick and Morty, futurama, king of the hill, and bobs burgers also exist together in the same world. Which isn’t correct because the these are really cameos and references. Yes the shows knowledge each other’s existence but that’s about it. Would you consider adventure time being in the same universe as futurama bc bender ran into Finn and jake in a dungeon? nah that was just reference of jake the dog and bender having the same voice actor. I like to believe all the fox shows do exist together, but it’s all just interpretation LOL
@@announcerspeakerboxbfdi4966 the show has so many contradictions about where Springfield is based that it’s impossible to determine what state they’re in. Also Matt Groening’s hometown is Springfield, Oregon, not California
@@adamgriffith-smith9106 oop mybad man
The squeeze and touch thing is true, my friend said but only in Quebec ones.
I’m making Montreal a vacation spot
Road trip! Who's in?
I can confirm this!! I love in Montreal and it’s pretty much the only place i know where you can touch the dancer. They do have rules though brake em and the bouncer will throw you out .
1:07 - the Canadian guy says "cash, eh?" - Stewie heard "cachet" which means "the state of being respected or admired; prestige" (non-native speaker here - first time coming across this word)
Almost no one knows that's even a word
I heard caché (French for hidden)
@@永井健一郎-v8j It was cachet.
Noooooooooo, really?
The worst thing I ever did was give my leg to that American tourist. He barbequed it.
Did you let him borrow some maple syrup for it?
@@shadebinder9969 Oh sure.
Did he at least give you some of it along with a beer and potato salad?
@@bigbones90 And then charge you 1,000 dollars for the ambulance called because of your heart attack
@Emphis I’m doubting you’re American because we don’t measure our sugar in kilograms.
The Canadian goose killed me. "Look out, eh" hahahahaa
The Canadian goose got me. out of everything. 😂
The dialogue (as Canadians would say) between Stewie and the Canadian was so funny.... AA-eh, part-eh, cash-eh...
you mean the conversation? im from canada who the hell says dialogue on a regular basis?
the cache line was pretty great
I love how Consuela was disappointed in winning that way...
Not enough lemon pledge...
@@paydenplumlee5834 Fabuloso
0:10 i never understand why americans dont still just call it grade 9, 10, 11 and 12? You call it grade 1 to 8, and then suddenly switch it to "freshman". Even in university here in Canada, we still just call it "first year" or "second year"
I didn't understand it either. When I first heard the terms, I was like: Wtf is a freshman?
No idea why they don't continue to go by numbers.
@@AntonPogonin We do both.
We do call it that. We just alternate terms . Same goes for college. You can say “first,second year” etc or “freshman,sophomore “ etc
We call it 9th, 10th 11th and 12th grade too. But the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior rings a better bell.
Yeah it's 9, 10, 11,12 and sometimes "Victory lap" because grade 13 no longer exists, and in college it's 1st year, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and lifer
I love how it makes canada seem far more different from USA than it really is
Been to Montana and North Dakota and it is literally no different than Saskatchewan, Alberta, or Manitoba. Even our accents are pretty much the exact same. Same climate, lots of wheat and cattle farming and oil wells. Doesn’t just magically end at the 49th parallel.
That’s what family guy is about
@@oilersridersbluejays Washington and Oregon, and even Idaho and Northern California to an extent, are also literally no difference from bc
@@hellfreezer3037 I can tell you from trips to America that there’s no place like Newfoundland
2 different countries. Anyone who thinks we're the same is extremely ignorant.
The Canadian Alcatraz depiction is absolutely incorrect. In reality, they would have offered him the keys and some warm clothes.
So...better than what was shown?
@@paydenplumlee5834 Yep, that's the joke I was making.
@@AntonPogonin excellent. Canada is cool. Real cool. :)
warm clothes? Why there was barely any snow on the other side of the door.
And the guard would hand him the gun for safety.
“I thought it would be rude to intrude on your plane ✈️ crash.”
Fuckin died lol 🤣
I'm a Spanish woman and I lived in Canada for 5 months when I was a student. It was the greatest time of my life. You guys are the best.
Why is Canada the best?
@@ЕгорРябенко-к4гit just is but that fucking Trudeau's has ruined it
As a Canadian, I can confirm
Even the bars
“All Canadian women play hockey”
Ringette: Hello there
Last time I went to Canada, I drove up to Winnepeg after visiting relatives in Wisconsin and Minnesota. As I do every time I've driven into Canada as soon as I cross the border, I tune in a Canadian station. I didn't realize how many Francophones lived in southern Manitoba until the only thing I could find to listen to was a Blue Jays game-in French. Unfortunately, I have a "get me through an airport" knowledge of the language, so it was kind of hard to follow.
Winnipeg* But its good out here in canada
@@theoutlaw8 You know, that's one of those city names that I seem to always get wrong. But I did enjoy the trip.
@@almostfm thats good bud have a good day to you
Most Canadians are required to study French up to a point and instead of getting through an airport quality leave with how to find the nearest discotheque and a vague feeling of lingering resentment instead so I think you're alright. It was a Blue jays game in true Toronto fashion they would lure you into thinking they might win and then spectacularly choke... or is that the Leafs, ah whichever.
@@axolotllan Actually no we hardly need to learn french
We don’t all say “eh.” Saying “eh” is more of an eastern Canada thing. But I laughed at the goose. :-)
years ago it was common out west too.
I wonder if it's true that Canadian nudie bars are the absolute best?
The ones in montreal are definitely the best.
They are the best, in Vancouver they had a Nudie Bar in the Hotel, The Red Lion and it was a really nice Hotel, which surprised me. This was in the 90's, so I don't know if it's still there?
The rippers, the peelers or The royal ontario ballet whatever you call them, wow.
Yep, in Montreal they are incredible. St. Catherine Street is famous.
Can someone explain just what it is about Montréal nudie bars that sets them apart?
Canadian: You have cash, eh? (cachet)
Stewie: Well I don't know, my name carries a little weight, but I don't see how that matters here.
😂😂😂 Brilliant!!!
As a person from Montreal who has been to strip clubs, I could confirm that the last song is accurate af
I’m from Minnesota and I just wanna say we talk like this more than Canadian people do
"Look out eh"? From the Canadian Goose. That's was gold.
Yup, pretty accurate depiction of Canadian Nudie Bars. We refer to them as “The Montréal Ballet”.
I love this eh
The part where peter ran over that goose and said "watch where your going eh" is hilarious 😂😆
The "Look out, eh" goose always gets me.
The fact that he called it a snowmobile and not a "ski-doo" really killed it for me 😂
Ski-doo is a brand name. They are actually called snowmobiles. It’s likes the Kleenex/tissue thing.
@@oilersridersbluejays Out where my family is from in Ontario they are all called ski-doos regardless of brand
In Saskatchewan we call it “the thing we get to use once every ten years when we get a winter with enough snow to use it.”
@@oilersridersbluejays I’m in southern Ontario and everyone calls them ski doo
Atlantic canada also calls the, ski doos. But yes, it is like the kleenex/ facials tossue thing. Skiddoo was the bombardier brand of snowmobile, bombardier is the canadian that invented the snowmobile
As a Canadian I should be offended
But as a Canadian I find this hilarious
You should only be offended if you are a snowflake.
@@Oscario2004 good thing I’m not
I could care less really but I didn’t find it hilarious. Kind of funny I guess. Little disappointed that Mexico beat us in curling though. That’s like having Brazil beating us in hockey or Libya beating us in downhill skiing lol.
I'm Canadian and I'm deeply offended
by the implication that Canadian Geese are polite. They will demand a fight to the death if you so much as look in their general direction.
You will hate South Park.
@@JonathanGamino-cj5mt you should hit the "more" button
I agree with you, they are agressive especially in may or june mating season
Never challenge Canadian for a hockey duel or any Canada goose for anything, it won't end well
I’m Canadian, and I can say these are VERY accurate
Strip club too?
im martian and i dont give a shit.
We love you all, at least I do. I ❤️ Canadians, Brits, Aussies, and Kiwis. It’s impossible NOT to get along with you all.
Aww, thanks! I’m part Kiwi and British
I’m Canadian and it’s not really that accurate at all actually.
I think the first joke with the free eduacation and the the free healthcare is more like roasting the US
The AAA (eh) joke screams who’s on first.
Yes, we know.
Epic! Im also a Canadian and its a pretty damn close comparison to some parts of our big ass country! The politeness is almost bang on and Quagmire is absolutely correct about the Montreal nudie bars too by far the best in the world
Announcer: Congratulations, Consuella, you just won the Olympic gold medal in curling. Do you have anything you'd like to say?
Consuella: No, no.
As a Canadian, it sounds to me like Seth and writers have indeed spent some time in Montreal.....
I’m Canadian and I think the stereotypical accent is mostly from the Maritime Provinces, such as Newfoundland. I also really like most of the Canadian stereotypes I’ve seen/heard, as almost none of the ones I know about are negative.
...no one in the Maritimes sounds like that. That is an Ottawa Valley accent. I am told I am from Ireland or Scotland by anyone who doesn't know I am from Nova Scotia.
But ya most of the stereotypes are pretty spot on.
@@Reddog794 Ah. I haven't actually been to Ottawa or the Maritimes, except for landing in Toronto once to catch a connecting flight somewhere else. Evidently, I have the accents of different regions of Canada mixed up. Out of curiosity, what do people from Alberta and Saskatchewan sound like to people from Nova Scotia?
@@Ben_Kimber There is a general 'drawl' I find more pronounced in the guys from Sask I worked with, where the Alb is more 'Canadiana' from the city folks, and the rural tend to be of the Western. Lol the influx of Newfoundlanders, and Maritimers has very much shifted the voices you hear in Ft.McM, and Calgary.
You should when the restrictions drop, if you are from Alberta, high odds you have family in the Maritimes. And just for your safety when you get here, Eastern Canada stops at Quebec ;)
@@Reddog794 I guess I never really paid much attention to the difference in accents between Alberta and Saskatchewan. I was asking about those two because I live in Alberta and my family has a cabin in Saskatchewan, so I've spent far more time in those two than any other province. Also, I sort of think I get what you meant by that last sentence, but just in case, could you clarify? XD
as a canadian, all ik is that canadian goose wouldnt tell ya to move, bud would just start pecking u for lookin at it weirdly
0:01 premier Ford.
CRAZY
..... "You have Cash-Eh?".. Well my name carries some weight around here.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They all play ice hockey so they lose their teeth by age ten lolol
1.10 ... "You got cach-et?" "Well my name carries a little weight ..." Absolutely priceless!!
When I lived in Vancouver the section of Granville street in Vancouver with the strip clubs was known as "Gynecology Row".
That last one is hilarious 😂
Oh crap, Canadian goose
:*Look out ey
That episode of Peter getting lost in the woods stuck with me. As someone whos been in the Canadian wilderness it really is no joke. The Boreal Forest in Ontario, is nasty if you dont know what you're doing. If the wildlife won't get you, it'll be the weather.
I love the Canadian goose 😂😂😂
They taste pretty good eh
Look out Eh!
Canada Goose
@@DannyBZ9 Alternate name: Cobra Chicken.
@@deutschelehrer69 seeing how they are complete a**holes I have no qualms about eating them
can you do mine medium rare please?
0:12 I like how he says “grade 9” instead of “ninth grade”. True Canadian 🇨🇦🙌
I think in USA, grade 9 is used a little too, but yeah, Canadians don’t say ninth grade. In Australia, we call it year 9.
Lmao when the Mexican anthem was la cucaracha.. rude and funny as hell
as a canadian french i dont hear any ',eh' when i talk to other people in english :o
as a canadian, i would like to just say about quadmires song, *it all depends on the club you go to* also girls are more likley to let you go further the bigger your tip, just dont give your tip, learned the hard way with that one ... 😂😂😂
Do we really sound like that? 😂😂😂
It's *aboot* time you figure it out.
@@martinthedonkeyslayer1407 All I know is that I don’t say “Ah” that much. Or really ever now that I think about it. I live in Nova Scotia
@@ibraveheart5700 Same here I don't really have much of an accent, its more just weird dialect, like "whats the weather saying today?" Or other odd shit like that
@@a.6868 Where are you guys from? Im from Sturgeon falls and alot of people have that kind of dialect.
@@deckermunroe7547 I'm from northern Nova Scotia, lately I've been chatting with people from around London Ontario, and they really have the canadian accent hahaha, I find the N.S. kinda has it, but out west I notice it way more personally.
I love how Canadian geese speak Canadian, eh.
(The 1:55 clip) As a pure born Canadian, I can confirm we live in the middle of forests and we ignore plane crashes (unfortunately)
I know for a fact that there are actual Americans who believe that Canada exists in perpetual winter.
Yes. In my part of Canada it was 32 Celsius yesterday. Not anywhere near freezing.
@@oilersridersbluejayssnow and -12 Celsius yesterday... Im from Quebec
All of them Closed . . . Years Ago
I’m feel and I Canadian insulted.
Nah for real bro this got me on the floor this is great 😂😂
The Mexican stereotype is even funnier 😅 Mexican wealthy people have housekeepers & travel to the US to expend their money. Mexico not only exports people, but also millions of Mexican "pesos" exchanged for dollars on a daily basis at Mexican border towns.
2:19, they really put a Mexican stereotype in the cutaway of a Canadian stereotype, wow
They should've had something about hockey lol that would've been way funnier
The goose one killed me 😭
Look out Eh! lol
In one of these I swear the guy said “bunch of hosers eh?” It’s funny, the only time I have ever heard anyone say “hoser” ever was when Americans are parodying Canadians, in fact, more Americans say Eh than up here. I was in Florida and this one bartender guy said eh after literally everything, I had to ask him, he said even his great grandparents were American, the dudes entire family was from West Virginia
"If there's a Latino to fix our car, that'll be great" 😂😂😂
Wow that Mexican curling joke was way more offensive than any of the Canadian jokes. Also damn, that Quagmire song was insane for broadcast TV.
“Well well, look who matriculated to grade 9.”
😂😂😂
The best part is that assumes the bullies didn't and yet they still knew what matriculated meant and used it in conversation. So that joke also praises the Canadian education system low key.
In Australia: “Well, well, mate. Look who popped up in Year 9”.
Consuela curling is something I never knew I needed in my life
The fact that theres now a song on earth called “Canadian Nuddy Bars”
Is perfect.
That prisoner was back by bed time. It's a part of being Canadian.
"I moved here from Canada so they think I am slow." Had to throw one in from The Simpsons.
Eh?
@@AndiGravity From the Episode " You Only Move Twice. They move to a new city and Bart is put into special ed. All the kids are saying why they are in special ed.
@@johnharris6655 _whoosh!_
pfft ironically we fare better in rankings on education.
@@mackcummy4976 Yet America invents far more stuff than you.
The thumbnail telling people to be quiet because Brad Gushue is making a crucial shot.
Canadian geese aren’t that friendly