Risky Coors Ad Mocking Torontonians
#18
If you get offended by an ad like that you should not leave your house.
People in Toronto are not as snobby as New York but they are bad.
You try and tell some one hello or good afternoon who you don;t know and they look at you like a stalker , rapist , or some other loony bin.
Never mind the same translates to the roads of Toronto where it has some awful drivers who also do not know the meaning of being courteous .
People in Toronto are not as snobby as New York but they are bad.
You try and tell some one hello or good afternoon who you don;t know and they look at you like a stalker , rapist , or some other loony bin.
Never mind the same translates to the roads of Toronto where it has some awful drivers who also do not know the meaning of being courteous .
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#22
If you get offended by an ad like that you should not leave your house.
People in Toronto are not as snobby as New York but they are bad.
You try and tell some one hello or good afternoon who you don;t know and they look at you like a stalker , rapist , or some other loony bin.
Never mind the same translates to the roads of Toronto where it has some awful drivers who also do not know the meaning of being courteous .
People in Toronto are not as snobby as New York but they are bad.
You try and tell some one hello or good afternoon who you don;t know and they look at you like a stalker , rapist , or some other loony bin.
Never mind the same translates to the roads of Toronto where it has some awful drivers who also do not know the meaning of being courteous .
When i was at the Grandbend.... it was a whole new world... everyone was very polite, helpful, started conversations... at first i was a lil suprised when all these random strangers came up to me and asked me how i was doing and introduced themselves by name etc. after like the 5th person within the first couple of hours , i realised it was a town full of great people and not because i was brown lol..
DT toronto is even worst, you give someone a right of way during traffic and they don't even signal to say thanks.. its like they expected you to do that...
I love Toronto... but i love Vancouver even more!
#23
^+1.. well said.
When i was at the Grandbend.... it was a whole new world... everyone was very polite, helpful, started conversations... at first i was a lil suprised when all these random strangers came up to me and asked me how i was doing and introduced themselves by name etc. after like the 5th person within the first couple of hours , i realised it was a town full of great people and not because i was brown lol..
DT toronto is even worst, you give someone a right of way during traffic and they don't even signal to say thanks.. its like they expected you to do that...
I love Toronto... but i love Vancouver even more!
When i was at the Grandbend.... it was a whole new world... everyone was very polite, helpful, started conversations... at first i was a lil suprised when all these random strangers came up to me and asked me how i was doing and introduced themselves by name etc. after like the 5th person within the first couple of hours , i realised it was a town full of great people and not because i was brown lol..
DT toronto is even worst, you give someone a right of way during traffic and they don't even signal to say thanks.. its like they expected you to do that...
I love Toronto... but i love Vancouver even more!
In the city people often seem a bit self absorbed and prefer to completely ignore the fact that each other exist. It's really to bad and sad.
That Coors ad was just stupid and although I wouldn't take it serious it still wasn't funny, asuming it was meant to be.
#24
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^+1.. well said.
When i was at the Grandbend.... it was a whole new world... everyone was very polite, helpful, started conversations... at first i was a lil suprised when all these random strangers came up to me and asked me how i was doing and introduced themselves by name etc. after like the 5th person within the first couple of hours , i realised it was a town full of great people and not because i was brown lol..
DT toronto is even worst, you give someone a right of way during traffic and they don't even signal to say thanks.. its like they expected you to do that...
I love Toronto... but i love Vancouver even more!
When i was at the Grandbend.... it was a whole new world... everyone was very polite, helpful, started conversations... at first i was a lil suprised when all these random strangers came up to me and asked me how i was doing and introduced themselves by name etc. after like the 5th person within the first couple of hours , i realised it was a town full of great people and not because i was brown lol..
DT toronto is even worst, you give someone a right of way during traffic and they don't even signal to say thanks.. its like they expected you to do that...
I love Toronto... but i love Vancouver even more!
#25
In the future, i wouldn't be suprised if we did something like the movie surrogates. No will interact with each other in person. It can be a good thing in terms of avoiding conflict/danger. More people will be willing to be nicer to others since they are not meeting each other in person.
I think due to the stuff we hear on the news and all the dangerous activities that surround Torontonians, everyone is just more self cautious. Which explains a lot. I dunno, I'm bored N thought I mention this.
From the way things are going, even 20 years into the future will not be much different then today. The human population will one day kill itself.
I think due to the stuff we hear on the news and all the dangerous activities that surround Torontonians, everyone is just more self cautious. Which explains a lot. I dunno, I'm bored N thought I mention this.
From the way things are going, even 20 years into the future will not be much different then today. The human population will one day kill itself.
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If you get offended by an ad like that you should not leave your house.
People in Toronto are not as snobby as New York but they are bad.
You try and tell some one hello or good afternoon who you don;t know and they look at you like a stalker , rapist , or some other loony bin.
People in Toronto are not as snobby as New York but they are bad.
You try and tell some one hello or good afternoon who you don;t know and they look at you like a stalker , rapist , or some other loony bin.
When you share the city with so many shady f-tards what are you gonna do? You simply have to watch out for yourself. It's not getting any better either. And you're in 'sauga too!
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