MOST culturally diverse continent
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>Canada has no culture
Like, umm, try again sweetie :)
im tots like eating a burrito right now
like h-holy this is like cultural exchange
>>67949259
>Canadians call that cheese
>>67949036
Asia is actually
Considering that almost all of south america is mixed, I would think they are.
>>67949441
>processed cheese
stop. I can only get so erect
>that sleeping greenland
Cute
>>67949036
I dunno, Asia is bigger with an even bigger number of special snowflake sub-cultures.
>>67949606
But they all eat rice and pray to Buddha.
it should be a wall on the north too
this is unfair!
>>67949595
>sleeping
>>67949036
We are not, memes aside Mexico is a single ethnic culture even if it's bi-racial. As legit wealthy and rich and diverse as Mexican culture may be it is a single national culture with only non Spanish speaking indigenous people having any real claim to being significantly distinct minorities. They number less than 5 million for a country of 130 million plus. Canada is arguably on a similar position with only a tiny minority of Inuit and first peoples diverging significantly from it's mainstream culture, Quebecois may be an arguable exception.
The USA, holding national diasporas as large as nations on their own and having distinctively different ethnic cultures(eg African Americans) is arguably the most multi-cultural nation in the world, however if you count English speakers as adhering to some extent to it's mainstream culture you're down to only some very few, if any, native Americans and Latinos as a distinct minorities apart from first generation migrants.
What you have in North America then is only two larger cultures (Latin and Anglo) and three national identities, compare to multi-national Europe or multi-cultural China.