Just went to the grocery. Yepz they just upgrade the price of the ketchup. Ending me paying fucking 9,80 for 2L with a little pack of shelve. I will have to mix both ketchup one is fucking shitty (the no name)
Man, fuck this jew world order and fuck trudeau.
Canada is collapsing
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speak english you fucking turban
cold biscuits and ketchup?
Where can I buy Dumas brand condoms?
I thought all of you spoke like that. It's just a typical leaf speaking English as if he's British. It happens all the time. I really don't get why the leaf wants to LARP as a bong so much. But it happens all the time
>9,80 for 2L
What is this in normal units?
It looks like ketchup, condoms, a fork, a random piece of paper, and a place mat.
9,80 = $7.52 in United States dollars
2L = 0.528344 gallons
OP is not canadian. We'd write $9.80 for 2 liters, which is almost half a gallon.
QRD?
He's from Quebec.
See . They write the $ after the amount.
comme ci comme ca
>Russian couple get into a nasty fight
>after an exciting session of domestic violence, they decide to clean up after themselves so that the next people who get in that elevator after them do not have to see the mess
Many such cases
What the fuck...
WHY DO YOU HAVE THESE WEBMS?
there is no Canada like French Canada
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Hey Jannies
Eat shit
the bill is also in french. kind of an overlooked indication imo.
I have them to remind me of human ingenuity, entrepreneurial initiative, and freedom.
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just went to the local conbini and picked up a bottle of dew. Cost me $3. 3. Fucking dollars.
dont worry friend there will be plenty of bugs to go around
politically relevent.
oddly enough, Quebec wants so little to do with Canada on a government level that there's a tendency to favour British English teachers for positions, because it really is TESL, and most Canadians who are down for that do it so they can travel, not go to Quebec, which strangely leaves a vacuum for TESL Bongs who likely have a better grasp of French to begin with, so most French High schools have a uniquely British English experience and in some cases have little to no exposure in real life with any English and pick up British colloquialisms distinct from local variety dialect.