Do you have any friends in Canada, please come in and ask a few questions

Updated on society 2024-05-07
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Canada and China are completely reversed day and night, and 8 p.m. in Canada is 8 a.m. in China. However, there is a 1-hour difference between daylight saving time and Chinese, and 8 p.m. in Canada and 9 a.m. in China.

    2.Canada is a multi-polarized country, the largest multi-racial country in the world, so I can't say what happened here. There are good and bad.

    3.A 10-20% tip is usually given for restaurant meals, not for takeaway and fast food restaurants like McDonald's. You don't need to tip when you buy something in the supermarket, but you need 5 cents a plastic bag because you want to promote environmental protection.

    4.Game stores usually buy more in wal-mart.

    5.The specialty is maple syrup or food related to maple leaves, as well as aboriginal handicrafts. Of course, the East and West Coasts are also famous for their seafood.

    6.I feel like Canada is cheaper. Clothes are not very expensive.

    7.Canada is usually not a bargain. Unless you go to the flea market.

    8.It shouldn't matter, I also brought a pirated disc when I came, and I didn't find it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.It is 12 hours different from Beijing time (Toronto).

    2.It's nice, you take a map and pretend to be a lost tourist in the city center, and someone must take the initiative to help you within 5 minutes.

    3.For those who give, general services including meals and haircuts will give at least 10% of the consumption. You don't have to give anything to buy something in the supermarket.

    4.Not much, basically no chains, not on a large scale, and the 97 machine is still playing.

    5.Icewine, American ginseng, maple gum.

    6.It's cheap to buy groceries and food.

    7.Chinese stores can try to bargain, and other places are free.

    8.It's okay, no one checks you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Canada is divided into several time zones, ranging from Newfoundland in the far east (hours) to Vancouver in the far west (15 hours).

    2.Most Canadians are kind (white) after all

    3.When you go to a restaurant, you usually give a tip of about 10, because many service industries have to pay a part of the tip according to their own responsible turnover2, if you don't tip, then the waiter has to post it upside down. Other fast food restaurants don't give it, but I basically put the odds in the tip jar.

    The supermarket doesn't need to tip, and no one dares to collect it, haha.

    4.I don't play games, but I've seen game stores, which are usually found in large shopping malls. The price is definitely n times more expensive than domestic piracy.

    5.Canadian specialties should be American ginseng, ice wine and maple leaves. There is also a fur dog whip over there in the Arctic Circle, which gives men an aphrodisiac, haha.

    6.Buying things in Canada is more expensive than in China, but a week after Christmas, there are a lot of **discounts, computers and everything**, but don't forget, Canada has to pay consumption tax on things other than food, within 13, very scary.

    7.Generally, there is no way to negotiate the price, and foreigners are more rigid in doing business. If it's a roadside stall or something like that, you may be able to negotiate the price, but most of them require you to pay cash, so you can avoid taxes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Canada is really good. The general impression of Canada to many people is that it has good welfare, universal publicly-funded medical care, unemployment benefits for the unemployed, milk payments for childbirth, cash subsidies for tax rebates for low-income families, and a complete pension system. Moreover, in Canada, it advocates happy education, calling for children to have a happy childhood, and the education system and materials are generally good.

    Therefore, it seems that the environment in Canada is still relatively good, but whether it is suitable for you still needs to be judged according to your own needs and reality.

    Characteristics of education in Canada:Canada spends much more on education each year than other countries. In Canada, education is an investment, and a good education is considered an ideal path to a decent life and promote personal growth and happiness.

    Schools in Canada often focus more on overall education than grades. Even in university exams, grades are not a measure of a student's qualifications. Therefore, Canadian students usually pay attention to other aspects of development, and do not focus too much on grades.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Favorable immigration policy.

    Generous benefits are also an important reason for people to choose to immigrate to Canada, Canada's developed economy and superior environment ensure that people enjoy the local benefits. Among the many benefits packages.

    There are mainly milk money, medical insurance, educational resources, pension benefits and a series of living allowances and so on. Many people live here without worrying about unemployment, illness, education, etc., and in Canada, they can enjoy better welfare benefits!

    Mineral Resources:

    Canada is the world's third-largest mining nation, producing more than 60 metallic and non-metallic minerals. According to Natural Resources Canada, Canada is the world's leader in potash production, with cadmium, cobalt, diamonds, gemstones, gold, graphite, indium, nickel, niobium, platinum group metals, salts, titanium concentrates and uranium among the top five producers in the world.

    Canada's recoverable reserves of potash are 4.9 billion tons, ranking second in the world, accounting for 23 of Canada's reserves. Tungsten reserves of 290,000 tons, ranking second in the world, accounting for the world's reserves; uranium reserves of 490,000 tons, ranking third in the world, accounting for 8% of the world's reserves; The reserves of platinum group metals are 310 tons, ranking fifth in the world, accounting for the world's reserves.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canada is really good. Canada is home to many well-known attractions, such as Niaraga Falls, a natural wonder, where people can enjoy the scenery and have fun; Stroll along Chesterman Beach, one of the best beaches on the west coast of Tofino, with a unique location that allows visitors to walk to Frank Island at low tide.

    Climate

    The northern part of Canada is located at high latitudes and has long and cold winters, while the vast majority of the southern part of the country has four distinct seasons. Spring is the rainy season in most parts of southern Canada, with average daytime temperatures rising day by day, but still colder nights. Summer usually begins in July, and the southern region of Canada has a warm summer climate, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 20 and sometimes reaching 30, and from the end of September to October, the autumn is unpredictable.

    In winter, most of the area is covered in snow and ice, and temperatures are usually below 0, with temperatures as low as -60 in some northern areas.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Canada in North America. Canada is located in the north of North America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Alaska to the northwest, Greenland to the northeast (Denmark actually controlled) across the Davis Strait and Baffin Bay, to the south of the United States mainland (the eastern section is bounded by the four major lakes except Lake Michigan and the Appalachian Mountains, and the middle and western sections are basically bounded by 49 degrees north latitude), the Arctic Ocean in the north, and the Arctic Circle passes through the north.

    Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a coastline of more than 240,000 kilometers and a border of 8,892 kilometers, making it the longest undefended border in the world. With an area of about 9984670 square kilometers (the second largest in the world), it is a vast and sparsely populated country. Qi Sheng.

    Geography of Canada.

    The eastern part of Canada is the low Labrador Plateau, the southeast is Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in the Great Lakes, and Lake Michigan in the United States is connected to form the St. Lawrence River, sandwiched between the St. Lawrence Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains to form a river valley, flat terrain, multi-basin. Between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario lies the spectacular Niagara Falls.

    To the west is the Rocky Mountains of the Cordillera Mountains, with many peaks above 4,000 meters above sea level. The highest mountain, Logan Peak, is located in the western Rocky Mountains, with an elevation of 5,951 meters.

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