Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Canadian Stereotypes

 






A stereotype is a widely held belief about a group of people. An example would be that if your are Canadian you love hockey. Sometimes the stereotype is rooted in some fact, hockey is more popular in Canada than anywhere else in the world, but as we know, there are many Canadians that don't love hockey, and it would be wrong to assume that a Canadian loves hockey or that to be Canadian you have to love hockey. 






Share below a stereotype about Winnipegers, and/or about Winnipeg.

15 comments:

  1. Evelyn

    A common stereotype is that we are all polite

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  2. we all play hockey

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  3. Evelyn

    A common stereotype is that we are all polite, that we all curl and live in igloos

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  4. Canadians eat everthing with maple surrup

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  5. dangerous like downtown malls and stuff

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  6. i play hockey and drink maple thing

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  7. we all play hockey
    the anonymus was me

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  8. Canadians love maple syrup.

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  9. Everyone likes hockey and cheers for the Winnipeg jets!

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  10. we all are polite
    lucas

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  11. we all live in igloos and ride moose every where

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  12. A Canadian stereotype is breaking hockey sticks & choping fire wood

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  13. they think we ride moose

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