I'm curious as to if more people like the USA or Canada. Ignore Al the memeage on this website, and be semi serious for a second.
If you were at a pub (in your country, or a different one) and a stranger wanted to drink with you, because you're both alone and why the fuck not. Would you be more inclined to drink with the American or Canadian? What are the reasons??? Or if you don't drink, which countryman would you rather spend time with?
Americans and Canadians don't answer; unless you're responding to somebody's answer.
I would drink with the American. He'd be a better companion.
The Canadian would just preach to me about cuck shit.
I wouldn't be able to tell the difference desu
>>75778379
american of course. there is a long, interesting history of confrontation between our countries.
it would be much more interesting to listen to opinion on different topics (especially military, soviet-american history) of an american rather than a canadian.
i would also love to know how it is to live in the greatest superpower ever, how nice it is there etc.
and canada is just a rich frozen country (like norway) but it is irrelevant abd boring.
american, because he wouldnt be some pussy bitch lol
>>75778690
>>75778484
We're not as big of Cucks as you'd think desu. We seem like it online, were very different in person. Plus were fun to party with
>>75778655
America would have won in a fight
Fuk with a nigga
>>75778655
That makes sense, even I'd be interested in watching an American and Russian talk. It would be like watching a cold war, in person. America isn't as nice as you'd think it would be for the richest nation. I preferred the UK honestly. Ain't nothin wrong with being a nation nobody pays attention to. We get to do our own shite
depends on the individual, yanks are diverse people, as are leafs
>asking a bunch of NEETs that probably dont even drink which stranger they'd rather socialize with in a second language
>>75779560
NEETs like to RP pal, I'm just giving them something they can feel good about. If they pretend to talk to somebody from another country, it makes them feel like they accomplished something.
>>75778655
The Russians I've met were friendly and seemed genuinely interested in America. Good people.
>>75779531
True, alright. Two people from the most recognizable cities; Toronto and New York.
>>75779363
>Plus were fun to party with
What happened that you're not as fun anymore?
>>75779560
I thought /int/ was a normie board