Hm.. thanks for the lovely comment. it's pixels so chill. it doesn't take long. i ende dup making my ownt hread and paying people. if you really wanted it.. do that too. and once again.. it's a game and you don't know me.
ahaha no milk in bags. just jugs and cartons. Milk in bags sounds kinda nasty if you ask me... but that's because milk in bags here means powdered milk. ick, that stuff smells NASTY!
I find Canada amazing. I mean, we may not LIVE in igloos, but I've built one before in the winter. It was an Ecology class field trip. We've also got a lot of culture (China Town !!! ) with different food restaurants and stuff. I've heard a few stereotypes about Canada. I basically just answer "Yeah, Eh?" to all the questions. Only a select few of us actually say "eh" . But I'm definately one of them. My friend got my hooked in grade 7.
Canadian currency is pretty easy I guess. I mean, we're technically a few cents less than the US, but everything costs more. Which confuses me. But we got the basic penny, which is one cent. five cents is a nickel ten cents is a dime. twenty five is a quarter, one hundred is a dollar. That's the main thing we use. A dollar looks like this: 1.00 biggrin and then we have out five, ten, twenty, fifty, and one hundred dollar bills. The fifty and hundreds are rare. i've only seen a few fifties in my life. Maybe one one hundred. People use a LOT of twenties. then they end up with fifty million dimes and nickels in their pockets. Which are annoying to say the least.
Not sure if that's the kind of currency lesson you wanted :/
yes, these are skullcandy. The mega beautiful, mega popular, most amazing things in my life. No, sadly (for americans) this is not American cash, but Canadian, because I live in Canada (And no, i do not live in an igloo because it is melting XD [no, I'm not making fun of you, just anyone who thinks i live in an igloo and ride polar bears to school] )
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happy holidays mr/ms. grinch!
Canadian currency is pretty easy I guess. I mean, we're technically a few cents less than the US, but everything costs more. Which confuses me. But we got the basic penny, which is one cent. five cents is a nickel ten cents is a dime. twenty five is a quarter, one hundred is a dollar. That's the main thing we use. A dollar looks like this: 1.00 biggrin and then we have out five, ten, twenty, fifty, and one hundred dollar bills. The fifty and hundreds are rare. i've only seen a few fifties in my life. Maybe one one hundred. People use a LOT of twenties. then they end up with fifty million dimes and nickels in their pockets. Which are annoying to say the least.
Not sure if that's the kind of currency lesson you wanted :/
Guess what?? I got my skullcandy!!! Little blue earphones, on sale for $15.00 !! And a five dollar warranty!!