I hope this doesn't sound harsh, but if you're not constantly craving breakfast every second of every day, you're not a real American. Y'know what, let's throw the Canadians in there, too.
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I'm American. Very American. Like, I-might-have-biscuits-and-sausage-gravy-for-dinner American.
There's just kind of a sweetness about Canadians. Americans are a little more pushy, I mean, in a way that I enjoy - they're basically pushy because of their enthusiasm - we're a lot clumsier than other people.
American food is not what I'm used to - everything is like three portions.
Yet another thing Canadians and Europeans have in common is an obsession with the United States, and with distinguishing themselves from it, often by crude stereotyping.
It looks to me to be obvious that the whole world cannot eat an American diet.
I'm not a breakfast eater.
I'd always felt like a Canadian living in the U.S.
Canadians have this weird way about them where we really stick together.
Every health expert tells you to eat breakfast. I had the mentality, 'I'll save those calories!' But then you are starving, and you overeat.
It's easy for Americans to forget that the food they eat doesn't magically appear on a supermarket shelf.
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