canadian stereotypes with B
Classic joke: Canadians are always being nice
Beavers are a national symbol and cliché icon
Back bacon/peameal bacon is a Canada food trope
Bears + Canada wilderness is a common stereotype
Canadians loving beer is a classic stereotype
The beaver is literally a Canadian symbol
“Sorry!” politeness is maybe THE Canada stereotype
Lumberjack-style burly Canadians is a common image
- Being too nice
Big-hearted, kind Canadians is a common cliché
Bears in the Canadian woods is a stock stereotype
Canada often joked as shy, modest, slightly bashful
Canadians loving beer/being beer drinkers is a trope
“Be nice” fits the super‑polite Canadian cliché
Hockey obsession is a huge Canadian stereotype
- best at hockey
Canadians stereotyped as extra kind and polite
Joke that Canadians “can’t be mean” at all
“Really nice” matches the polite Canadian trope
Ontario-style bagged milk is a classic quirky Canadian grocery stereotype.
Huge moose on highways are a running joke about Canada’s wildlife.
“Canadians are so friendly” is one of the biggest clichés.
“Aboot/bout” parody of the Canadian accent is a famous joke.
Beer-loving Canadians are a common sports-and-hockey stereotype.
Flannel-wearing big lumberjacks are a classic Canada cartoon image.
Canadians are stereotyped as extra kind and benevolent to everyone.
Polite, overly nice image is classic Canuck joke.
Stereotype of Canadians loving their beer.
Joke that Canada is full of roaming bears.
Canadians teased for loving bacon on everything.
Back bacon/peameal is a classic Canadian food.
“Big-hearted Canadians” is a common nice cliché.
Justin Bieber, famous Canadian pop export joke.
“Betcha” fits Canadian speech stereotype, eh.
“Buddy” fits friendly Canadian speech cliché.
Famous joke: Canadians always say sorry for everything
“Bud” is stereotypical Canadian slang for a friend
The words in the list canadian stereotypes with B come from players of the word game City, Country, River.