The term “most people” is in no way based on any fact. i Can only speak for myself, however my experience is that Americans living in bordering states appreciate the friendliness of Canadians and the beauty of the country. Americans living in Texas probably never even think of Canadians. Ultra conservatives probably don’t like Canada because of the socialist nature of the government, but that doesn't reflect on the people. Americans are overall strongly patriotic which can come across as arrogant, but the Americans I know, love Canada. And in western NY, we all know the Canadian national anthem! We also know, when you go to the falls, don’t even bother with the American side!
Because everyone who is of the "American Nationality" is an enormous douche.
The term "bloke" is typically used in British English to refer to a man in a casual or informal way. When used in the context of an English Canadian, it can be seen as stereotyping or pigeonholing them based on their nationality, which may be perceived as insulting or dismissive. It can perpetuate negative associations or assumptions about English Canadians.
It is not illegal, but it is allowed. But flying a torn flag is an insult to the country.
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, "diss" means "to show disrespect to, often by insult or criticism."
Biting your thumb at someone was considered a rude British insult. Also, it is a traditional Sicilian insult meaning 'the hell with you'. Kind of like an American giving somebody the finger. It's on Wikipedia.
The Russians.
There is no "Canadian Identity". Canada is a Confederation of many Nations each with many cultures and their own identity. One of those Nations include Ontario who saw Western Canada as their own. When those living in Western Canada rebelled against colonization by Canada many people in Ontario took it as an insult on many levels. Rebellions were not acceptable. The response was swift and violent and resulted in Canada, mostly Ontario, creating a paramilitary police force that would be permanently stationed in the West to keep the rebellious locals in check. In that way it shows that those from the Province of Canada are violently opposed to others having input in a Confederation their consider theirs and theirs alone.
Insult is a noun (an insult) and a verb (to insult).
The word 'insult' is both a noun (insult, insults) and a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted).Examples:Look, a two dollar tip. That is an insult. (noun)You can't insult someone with that large an ego. (verb)
The word 'insult' is both a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted) and a noun (insult, insults). Example uses: Verb: Don't insult the cashier, she doesn't set the prices. Noun: The insult was not deserved and it hurt their feelings.
Yes I would say that it would be an insult to the American family because it's a very rude statement. Perhaps they would benefit from some couples couseling. At least she was honest with her feelings though.
The opposite of an insult is a compliment.
You added insult to injury!I felt like that was an insult to my intelligence.You shouldn't insult other people.