In Canada, we always say "thank you" when we get off a bus or tram. When I do this abroad (or even in 'murica), people give me strange looks, but as a Canadian, the need to say thank you is burned into my DNA. Do you find it odd when you hear a random passenger yell "THAAAANK YOUUUUU" (in an enthusiastic Canadian inflection of course) from the back of the car, or does it even register?
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In Canada, we always say "thank you" when we get off a bus or tram. When I do this abroad (or even in 'murica), people give me strange looks, but as a Canadian, the need to say thank you is burned into my DNA. Do you find it odd when you hear a random passenger yell "THAAAANK YOUUUUU" (in an enthusiastic Canadian inflection of course) from the back of the car, or does it even register?
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