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Originally posted by SLM3
This has been an interesting thread. As a Canadian, I am fiercely proud of the fact that my country is considered multicultural, and not a melting pot. I've learnt so much of other cultures do to this fact and have myself become a broader minded person because I've learned to adapt to their culture as they adapt to mine. Visiting communities and partaking in their traditional activities has produce a number of great experiences for me.
I, for one, am glad I don't get to be lazy while others struggle just to fit my preferences. I hope that never changes.
SLM3
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Don't take this personally, but your post about Canada is the ultimate irony and reason I don't want that particular brand of "multiculturalism".
I have no desire to go through down here with four or five distinct cultures what you go through up there with two.