Americans Are Wrong About Canadian Slang (We've Never Heard These Words Before)

Watch the entire "Americans Are Wrong About Canada" series! Part 1-- "Wrong About Canada"    • Americans Are Completely Wrong About Canad...   Part 2-- "Wrong About Bagged Milk"    • Everything Americans Think About Milk Is W...   Part 3-- "Wrong About Tim Hortons"    • Things Americans Get WRONG About Tim Hortons   Part 4-- "Wrong About Canada Again"    • Americans Keep Getting Canada Wrong — Here...   Part 5-- "Wrong About Canadian Slang"    • Americans Are Wrong About Canadian Slang (...   Part 6-- "Wrong About Canadian Healthcare"    • Americans Think Canadian Healthcare Is Fre...   Part 7-- "Still Wrong About Canada"    • We Moved to Canada and We're Still Wrong A...   Full playlist: Americans Are Wrong About Canada — Full Series    • Canadian Culture Shock — A Year of Being W...   We moved to Canada a year ago, and about twice a week we still completely out ourselves as Americans with one single word: BATHROOM. (It's a WASHROOM, thank you very much. And honestly? Way classier.) So we did what any reasonable former Americans would do — we pulled together the Canadianisms that come up the most in real Canadian conversations, ranked them, and built you a Canadian slang glossary In this video: 0:00 The sounds we couldn't shake 0:19 We still out ourselves as Americans 0:30 Washroom (not Bathroom) 0:56 Hydro (not Electricity) 1:35 Bill (not Check) 1:53 Dart (not Cigarette) 2:09 Parkade (not Parking Garage) 2:40 Loonies & Toonies 3:01 Tobogganing (not Sledding) 3:21 Clicks (not Kilometers) 3:48 Eavestrough (not Gutters) 4:02 Garburator (no Garbage Disposal here) 4:23 Pencil Crayons (not Colored Pencils) 4:37 Hoser 4:49 Canadian History: The Biffy Burn of 1966 5:19 Regional Canadian Slang 5:25 Bunny Hug — Saskatchewan 5:35 Keener — Ontario 5:47 Depanneur & Vico — Quebec 6:23 Canadian Food & Drink Slang 6:31 Freezies 6:41 Serviette (not Paper Napkin) 6:53 Mickey & Two-Four 7:17 KD (Kraft Dinner) 7:30 Double-Double 7:44 What did we miss? #CanadianSlang #MovingToCanada #CanadianCulture #CanadianEnglish #LifeInCanada