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19 Very, Very, Very, Very Funny Tweets From Canadians This Month

19 Very, Very, Very, Very Funny Tweets From Canadians This Month

1. The Weather Struggle

“Why do I still check the weather app when I know it’s going to be cold and disappointing?” – @canadianmoose

2. Tim Hortons Forever

“If you don’t say ‘double double’ at least once a day, are you even Canadian?” – @timmieslover

3. The Perfect Apology

“Real Canadian culture is apologizing when someone else bumps into you.” – @sorryeh

4. Hockey Life

“Hockey season is here! Time to pretend I understand the rules again.” – @rinkrat

5. Maple Syrup Obsession

“I put maple syrup on everything. It’s basically a food group.” – @syrupaddict

6. Metric System Woes

“Still trying to explain the metric system to my American friends. It’s a lost cause.” – @metricfan

7. Winter Prep

“It’s September, time to dig out the winter coat. You never know!” – @coldcanuck

8. Canadian Politeness

“Only in Canada does someone thank you for letting them thank you.” – @politepat

9. Poutine Love

“Poutine should be its own food group. Fight me on this.” – @poutinepro

10. The Tim Hortons Line

“I swear the line at Tim Hortons is a national pastime.” – @coffeequeue

11. Snow Day Excitement

“Snow day? More like stay-in-bed-and-watch-Netflix day!” – @snowbunny

12. Canadian Pride

“I don’t always talk about being Canadian, but when I do, it’s with immense pride.” – @proudcanuck

13. The Moose Encounter

“Saw a moose today. Definitely the highlight of my week.” – @moosewatch

14. The Loonie and Toonie

“Explaining loonies and toonies to non-Canadians is always a fun challenge.” – @coincollector

15. The Great North

“Living in the Great North: where winter lasts 10 months and summer is just two weeks of bad sledding.” – @northlife

16. The Canadian Tuxedo

“Denim on denim isn’t a fashion faux pas here. It’s a lifestyle.” – @denimdevotee

17. The Igloo Myth

“No, we don’t live in igloos. Yes, we do love to joke about it.” – @igloolover

18. The Canadian Dream

“The Canadian dream: owning a cottage by the lake and a fridge full of beer.” – @dreambig

19. The Friendly Neighbor

“Being Canadian means always helping your neighbor, even if it means shoveling their driveway at 6 AM.” – @neighborly

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