canadian stereotypes with D

  • Joke image of beer-loving Canadians at bars.

  • Deer/moose on roads, classic Canada image.

  • “Polite, mild, non‑aggressive” is a big cliché.

  • “So nice it hurts” is a famous Canada meme.

  • Ducks/geese in parks, plus evil Canada geese.

  • Tim Hortons donuts as iconic Canadian snack.

  • “Canadian tuxedo” denim outfit stereotype.

  • dogs
  • dummies
  • Seen as modest, down‑to‑earth friendly people.

  • Dry cold winters, dry humour, snow jokes.

  • Beer‑drinking Canadians appear in many jokes.

  • Drake as a global symbol of Toronto/Canada.

  • “Double‑double” coffee is a Tim Hortons stereotype.

  • Stereotype of Canadians as moral “do-gooders”

  • Mild exclamation like “darn” in polite speech

  • Canadians seen as dutiful, rule-following folks

  • Jokey image of Canadians drinking maple syrup

  • Ties to maple syrup obsession stereotype

  • Common joke: Canadians dislike Americans a bit

  • Classic stereotype: always doing nice things

  • Denim suit = “Canadian tuxedo”, famous fashion joke

The words in the list canadian stereotypes with D come from players of the word game City, Country, River.