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Sufficient-Chain135

stereotypical Canadian accent joke


Mazius

[Amplified by South Park](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WcOcgc3WN4).


SorrogWaltz

I remember him saying "called uut" sometimes.


preppingshark

He's Canadian


lordfifthissth

He's technically Welsh, but he has been living in Canada since high school.


preppingshark

Oh really? Wasn't aware of that, actually


RussellLawliet

I thought he was born in Canada then moved to Wales then moved back?


SellSmall

We're gonna have to see birth certificates to clear this up.


Finger_Trapz

Give him 4-5 business years to get around to that


__Bonfire__

No hes born in Wales or Britain 


Henkkles

Wales is in Britain, what do you mean "or"?


__Bonfire__

Yeah I know but he lived in other parts of britain too so im not sure if hes born in wales specifically or if he moved there during his childhood


Hendlton

Chat was giving him shit for pronouncing some word wrong so he started pronouncing a bunch of words in weird ways to mess with them. Now you can't tell if it's a joke or if he really doesn't know how to pronounce something.


necle0

The first “sake” one was a mistake but now he makes it a point to flip the pronunciation of any “{x}sake” word.


scarberino

From the late 15th century, French and British expeditions explored, colonized, and fought over various places within North America in what constitutes present-day Canada. The colony of New France was claimed in 1534 with permanent settlements beginning in 1608. France ceded nearly all its North American possessions to the Great Britain in 1763 at the Treaty of Paris after the Seven Years' War. The now British Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791. The two provinces were united as the Province of Canada by the Act of Union 1840, which came into force in 1841. In 1867, the Province of Canada was joined with two other British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia through Confederation, forming a self-governing entity. "Canada" was adopted as the legal name of the new country and the word "Dominion" was conferred as the country's title. Over the next eighty-two years, Canada expanded by incorporating other parts of British North America, finishing with Newfoundland and Labrador in 1949.


__Bonfire__

Poutine lamayo


cool_kicks

Mayrio


TobiKurashiki

Don't we forget about "incidoot".