This video demonstrates how everyday objects have different names in Canadian and American English, such as 'washroom' vs. 'bathroom' for restrooms, 'pencil crayons' vs. 'colored pencils' for drawing tools, 'napsack' vs. 'backpack' for bags, 'toboggan' vs. 'sled' for winter equipment, and 'elastic bands' vs. 'rubber bands' for stretchy bands.
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Canadians vs. Americans - Part 2Added:
I was born in California.
>> I'm Canadian.
>> Part two. What is this a sign for?
>> The washroom, >> bathroom, or restroom. What do you call these?
>> Pencil crayons.
>> Colored pencils. What do you call this?
>> Napsack.
>> It's a backpack. Okay. What is this?
>> That is a toboggan.
>> Oh, what? This is a sled. What do you call these?
>> Elastic bands.
>> These are rubber bands. How do you pronounce this word? Left tenant.
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