Loren Negovan
What's something that you think represents your country very well? It could be anything, like a certain food, or a custom. I think for the US it would be fast food, because people from the US do seem to really like the convenience of fast food.
2023年3月18日 04:23
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In Canada, people often use "sorry" to mean "hello," or "excuse me," especially when ordering something (e.g. in a drive-thru) or getting the attention of an employee in a store (e.g. "Sorry, could you tell me where the language learning section is?"). It always makes me chuckle. Of course, the pronunciation is distinctly Canadian/northern too: SOAR-ee, not SAHR-ee.
2023年3月19日
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