Life is like a chocolate chip cookie

Ours comes in fun shapes!

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And we pronounce itā€¦

Zee

You pronounce itā€¦

Zed

That is the opposite of what Iā€™ve learned. YOU pronounce it zed!

Youā€™re right!

Canadians and Brits say ā€˜zedā€™. I got that backwards.

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Where does the D come from though? Itā€™s one letter; it shouldnā€™t make two letter sounds!

You say couch/sofa

We say chesterfield.

You say bathrobe.

We say housecoat.

Our grandparents say davenport.

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You tell someone to ā€˜get lostā€™.

We tell them to ā€˜take off, eh!ā€™

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Cool convo! I never knew how many differences there were between us and our Canadian bretheren.
I was born in Toronto, Iā€™m a dualie. If Trump wins Iā€™m moving to Vancouver.

Whoā€™s the guy in your avatar?

That would be michael imperioli. Best known as Christopher in the sopranos. But also plays spider in goodfellas

I ate all my cookies :frowning:

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How do you say ā€œappleā€ in Canadian?

Every time i see this thread I start craving cookiesā€¦

Yeah, they can both crumble and fall apart at any second.

But theyā€™re delicious and have chocolate in it :sunny: Keepinā€™ positive

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How glum.

A corndog does sound good, though.