American Reacts to What Canadians REALLY Think About Americans

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Published 2022-11-21
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As an American I get to hear a lot of American opinions but I rarely get to hear the genuine thoughts of individuals outside the United States and what they think of America. That is exactly why I am very interested in reacting and hearing about what Canadians really think about Americans, from this video's interviews. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

All Comments (21)
  • @lachazaroony
    Im Canadian born and raised, and i think most fellow Canadians would agree with me when i say the biggest negative for me is the violence in the States. Mass shootings and gun violence in general.
  • I’m Canadian, and I agree- you couldn’t pay me enough to live in the USA.
  • @2l84t
    Being Canadian isn't about colour, it's about Spirit.
  • I think Canadians who aren't recent immigrants know a lot about America. Growing up in Canada we had classes directly about the USA. Personally I found all the questions very easy.
  • I’ll say this- as a Canadian, watching an American trying to understand Canada… I’m kinda touched. I like this dude. Thanks for learning about our country.
  • I'm extremely proud of being Canadian. Our society has superior education and healthcare, but Amercian politics is influencing ours in ways that undermine our social infrastructure. In Ontario, the government continues to underfund and/or attempt cutbacks that cause cracks to key programs. We need to remember our core values as Canadians and resist American influences.
  • @Ash-gm3ws
    In a Canadian city Vancouver, i felt uncomfortable walking home at night because it was so late and i was a young woman, a homeless man could tell walked me home so sweet!!
  • @Ziteseve
    This made me realize as a Canadian i know more about American politics than i should lol.
  • Canada is far from perfect, but one gripe I'd say we have is how tired we are to hear Americans call their country "land of the free" and president "leader of the free world" when Canada and most developed countries have more freedoms than the US and we're progressing rights, not regressing like the US. The US is doing poorly on LGBTQIA and women's rights, for example, and incarcerates the most of its own citizens for what essentially amounts to slave labour. Maternal mortality rates are also closer to those in 3rd world countries.
  • Being born and raised in 🇨🇦 My Main issue is… I don’t want to live in a Country that allows 18 yr to own AR 15!
  • Canadian here - tend to travel in the USA, mostly to historical sites, but not since the pandemic started, and Trump. I still feel like you are all in a hangover with it, so we have been looking for more Canadian destinations. Turns out places like Banff, Victoria Island, etc, are so stunning, I don't need to go elsewhere
  • @dancan6622
    About the safety issue I remember this story from a Canadian from Ottawa who became a famous actor i the US and settled in LA . Years later returned to Ottawa for a visit and got lost at night. He pulled over to check his maps and heard a knock at his window but then remembered he was in Ottawa. The person just wanted to offer diriection
  • @jackytran9334
    Hey Tyler, Canadian here. Martin Luther King is actually super important in the Canadian public education curriculum too!
  • As a Canadian watching this I was surprised by the people not knowing the answers to these questions.... I learned all this in school.
  • @Brendan-sq1re
    As a Canadian, I love my country. But there is so much that is wrong with our country. We have a lot going for us but we are very similar in a lot of aspects. Btw Love the videos, trying to understand our country from across the border is amazing.
  • I am a maritimer who moved to the US in 1991. I now live off grid in Arizona. Thanks to a successful youtube channel and social security and CPP I am financially ok. I love that today I took a shower in my outdoor shower and its Dec 10. I will always have a Canadian worldview and am still a canadian citizen. I have no desire to become an American citizen but of course pay taxes and act responsibly in my American home. I don't miss the gloomy canadian winters one iota.
  • @nyxhemera6681
    Beer might be cheaper in the states but Canadian beer is 100% better
  • I am an American Veteran and I cannot wait to visit Canada again. It's beautiful, safe, and peaceful
  • I grew up thinking there was 52 states, 50 south of our border plus Alaska and Hawaii. Of course there are 50 states including Alaska and Hawaii. I recently learned there also are territories such as Guam and Puerto Rico.
  • I am Canadian and prefer Canada. I remember the shock I got once when I traveled to Buffalo on a whim when visiting Niagara falls. We decided to check out stores across the border. I headed towards Buffalo as I had always stayed in Niagara falls before. I think we got off the ramp at the first "Buffalo" off-ramp and ended up in a round about in front of an old tall office building and decided to get off the left of it. We drove past some really old mansion size houses that looked lived in...a few mins down the road I turned right to check out the houses off the main road...wooooah! It was like night and day...every other houses was boarded up and people were eyeing me up standing on street corners...we turned around fast and got out of there! I can't think of any neighborhood of houses that are that run down here. They either are torn down or renovated. Rarely see anything boarded up long. It also seemed like their street lights are further apart...like it is darker at night...just creepy to me. I was also constantly thinking if someone hit me and I needed to go to the hospital, because it was a spur of the moment thing, I had not bought any health insurance. It could end up very costly. I did not enjoy that worry. We left to came back after a quick lunch and stop at a grocery store for foods we can't get here. I was so glad to be back on Canadian soil when we crossed back over. That was about 20 years ago. With all the political divide going on and random mass shootings I have no desire to go there.