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Canadian flag on the backback myth
I was just wondering, is it really true that most Canadian's believe the
myth that people in the rest of the world will treat them better if they know they are Canadian. I've had some people tell me this and I can't believe that intelligent Canadians fall for that bunk. I've traveled a lot and most of the world sees one rich foreigner as pretty much the same as another rich foreigner. One Canadian woman in Turkey told me Canadian flags ensured better treatment, and I noticed Turkish men were in the habit of coming up to her and grabbing her tits in the street (she wore 2 Canadian flags), and a guy in Beijing who was being threatened by a cab driver who wanted $50 US for a 10 minute cab ride (he had a big plastic Canadian flag on his back). Whenever I ask a Canadian about this every one has held that it is true. One English teacher said there was some famous Canadian comedian that Chinese knew. I pointed out that the most popular person on Earth was an American. He repeated with total conviction that anywhere in China average people will treat you better if they know you are Canadian. Is this some kind of Canadian folk legend and if so is it true that most people believe it. Where does this strange belief (that a rich foreigner who is Canadian is more your friend then an American) come from? Is it a little misplaced nationalism (entirely harmless) or is it from a deeper desire to make up for Canadian inferiority? |
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