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thanks, good evening to you
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Thanks for the request
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http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/
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Same thing got a question I got made fun of at work a dam being bullied cause I listen to Japanese music and cause I'm different in culture do you think it's messed up that they want me to change or do you think i should
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i suggest looking into it a lot more too haha, and yeah i guess anime, video games, that kind of thing lol wbu
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theyre both fairly similar, although id imagine the UK has a higher population density since their population is higher and the land is smaller. but most of the country is definitely more urban
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oh god no man not at all. im curious though have you looked at a map of canada ever? lmao theyre called territories because their northern and barely anyone lives there because its practically the arctic. the only reason why they're named differently from provinces is because our federal government controls them instead of them being self-governed like provinces, simply because there isn't a high enough population
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New Brunswick, its a province that no one cares about. but yeah do south ontario or even vancouver in british columbia. and theres two kinds of "states" in canada, provinces and territories. provinces are south, territories are north. theres 10 provinces and 3 territories
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depends on what you like but stay in the provinces and not the territories. if you like beaches Nova Scotia is pretty good, if you like mountains British Columbia, the prairies are alberta, saskatchewan and manitoba so unless you like flat farming land, avoid it. south ontario is pretty good for cities and souther got lakes. north ontario is more camping and some french people. Newfoundland is it's own breed of people. PEI you'll probably meet everyone in that province. and no one really cares about new brunswick lmao
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well you dont want to live in the yukon most definitely, barely anyone does and because of that the prices for everything have inflated. you want a head of broccoli? $30 bucks. plus theres no roads so you make your own, hope you like custom pickups or snowmobiles haha. and unless you can speak french, don't go to Quebec, no one likes Quebec, we like to pretend Quebec doesn't exist for a reason lmao