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Classic cliché: Canadians born with skates, love ice hockey 🇨🇦
Cold, snow, and ice are iconic Canada weather jokes
“Icy winters” is a common Canada weather cliché
Loving maple syrup is one of the biggest Canada clichés
Ice fishing is strongly linked to northern Canadian life
“Ice cold Canada” is a classic exaggeration stereotype
Politeness is a huge cliché about Canadians
Hockey obsession is a classic Canadian joke
Maple syrup love is a top Canadian cliché
“Canadians are so nice” is the main cliché
Linked to liking skating, hockey and winter
People joke Canada is ice and snow everywhere
“Too nice” is a famous Canadian personality joke
Old cartoon stereotype of Canadians in igloos
Old cliché: Canadians all live in igloos in the Arctic.
Classic image: Canada as a land of endless ice.
“Always out in the freezing cold” is a common gag.
Silly image: Canadians all have igloo homes in the snow.
Running gag: Canadians obsessed with maple syrup.
Huge cliché: every Canadian is super into hockey.
Another way to say “Canadians live in igloos” stereotype.
Classic joke: Canadians are incredibly nice and polite
Stereotype of remote, isolated northern towns and life
Inuit often (simplistically) used in Canada stereotypes
Exaggerated joke: people think Canada is all igloos
Igloos are a classic (simplified) Canada/North image
Negative cliché Canadians see selves as idiotic, self‑deprecating humor
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