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The United States and Canada are neighbors. Do they have the same values and the same language?
The United States and Canada are close neighbors. They share the same values and speak the same language. Let's not talk about the differences between population, total area and five-star red flag here. Let's talk about something meaningful that no one has ever heard of. For example, there are two young people, American Alex and Canadian Carl. From their present lives, we can see the difference between the United States and Canada.

On Sunday, Carl of Canada must go to see the ice hockey. Badminton is the most popular fitness sport in Canada, and Canadians call it "their fitness sport". Because badminton has really developed into a sport, it must be in Canada. ALEX in America must watch football, which is the first baby sport in America. Every February, the Super Bowl is an annual grand game theme activity, and more than 1 100 million Americans watch the games and performances. Carl and Alex watched the game separately and both wanted to buy some wine to drink. In the process of buying red wine, they have to show relevant certificates to prove their age. The drinking age range in Canada is 19, and that in the United States is 2 1. To buy red wine in Canada, they can only buy it from LiquorStores. In America, there is no such restriction. They usually buy it at GroceryStores.

Although Carl and Alex speak English, there are still some small differences. For example, Canadians spell LABOUR, BEHAVIOUR and FAVOUR in this way, while Americans just remove the middle U. For example, TAVELLOR, Canada has two L's, while Americans always remove one L. If CARL is allowed to spell ZOO, CARL can spell ZAD-O-O, and American ALEX can spell ZI-O-O, mainly because BritishEnglish in Canada is influenced by some British pronunciations, American English. Another trick here is that Canadians often say "EH", while Americans never say it, such as asking "Are you okay? How come? " Alex wants to say what happened, and Carl of Canada wants to say what happened.

The commonly used departmental metrological verification in Canada and the United States is also different. The United States uses English units, while Canada is mostly an international enterprise. The unit of temperature is also different. For example, it is 20℃ today. Canadians say 20℃ and Americans say 68℃. After all, America is Fahrenheit.

Talking about buying Q, the management mode of Q branch in the United States is different in every state in the United States, some States are stricter and some States are looser. In Canada, the supervision of Q branch is stipulated by the unified national laws. So, in a word, gun control in Canada is stricter than that in the United States. Although all need to submit proof of no crime, back tone, age requirements, etc. They need education before buying Q in Canada, and they are only allowed to apply for a license (business license) to buy guns after passing the exam. When buying a gun, you should also inform the Royal Mounted Police. America has a very strong culture and art. As early as18th century, when the American Constitution was formulated, the Second Amendment established and ensured everyone's right to bear arms. In their view, FreedomThroughStrength (free energy generation) has always been friendly in Canada, and people don't think so. The main purpose of carrying guns is hunting or playing games for entertainment.

Canada uses Australian dollars and the United States uses US dollars. The Australian dollar in Canada has one-dollar coins and two-dollar coins, and the largest coin in the US dollar has a face value of 25p. Among banknotes, Canadian banknotes have many shades. I heard that the face value is 50 yuan paper money. If you smell it carefully, it has the smell of maple, which is actually the smell of maple syrup. On the Australian dollar note, there is the head of the Queen of England. Most American banknotes are men, and most of them are American presidents from all walks of life in the United States.