When talking on Skype with people who live in my country of birth (UK), I sometimes get the oddest questions / assumptions.
Does this ever happen to you?
Just a few to start off with...
When it is winter in Canada, I often get asked "what is the temperature where you are?"
When I tell them, people often reply, "How can you go out when it is THAT COLD, I would die !".
At present it is -23C in Ottawa, but with the right clothes, dealing with any weather is not a problem
Some folk have asked -
"Do you go camping in igloos?"
"How can you pee outside when it is so cold?"
"How many moose live in Ottawa?"
"Are all the roads made of ice?" - I guess it is a reference to ice road truckers.
Many people have no concept of the size of Canada. I was once asked... "I am coming to Canada on my vacation, can you pick me up at the airport".
I asked, "What airport?".
The reply was, "Vancouver"
I said, "sure, if you pay for the fuel, no problem, it's about 9000 kilometres round trip from my home in Ottawa "
The reply - stunned silence
And finally, some interactions in life defy sense...
I was out with my dog near the edge of the Ottawa river, I was stopped by a tourist who recognised my accent (when I was calling the dog).
After a brief exchange about tourist things, I was asked if my dog spoke French !
My reply - stunned silence
Does this ever happen to you?
Just a few to start off with...
When it is winter in Canada, I often get asked "what is the temperature where you are?"
When I tell them, people often reply, "How can you go out when it is THAT COLD, I would die !".
At present it is -23C in Ottawa, but with the right clothes, dealing with any weather is not a problem
Some folk have asked -
"Do you go camping in igloos?"
"How can you pee outside when it is so cold?"
"How many moose live in Ottawa?"
"Are all the roads made of ice?" - I guess it is a reference to ice road truckers.
Many people have no concept of the size of Canada. I was once asked... "I am coming to Canada on my vacation, can you pick me up at the airport".
I asked, "What airport?".
The reply was, "Vancouver"
I said, "sure, if you pay for the fuel, no problem, it's about 9000 kilometres round trip from my home in Ottawa "
The reply - stunned silence
And finally, some interactions in life defy sense...
I was out with my dog near the edge of the Ottawa river, I was stopped by a tourist who recognised my accent (when I was calling the dog).
After a brief exchange about tourist things, I was asked if my dog spoke French !
My reply - stunned silence