I was born Canadian and lived here most of my life. I have had the priviledge of working in various other countries and find the views of our new fellow countrymen quite interesting. I do open the door for my wife and Mother, walk on the street side, pull out the chairs etc. In other environments though I find most of the ladies will race to the door to open it first, there is no expectation of being catered to. North Americans have fought for many years for equal rights, equal pay, equal job opportunities and my view is our beautiful ladies may be a bit more modern. Not saying that other countires are behind in this but from an outside perpesctive this may appear rude. My wife who is an immigrant has made a great deal of friends and has created quite a social network. I do get a chuckle out of some sweats and pj's into the local stores, but I have seen similiar in all the countries I have been to. I also see people dressed to the 9's to buy milk etc. It is not different cultures but more individual choices. Some feel comfortable in themselves and do not feel the need to dress up for someone elses benefit. Others take the time to don nice clothes because it makes them feel good, all about personal choices, after all, this is Canada and you feel free to do this without oppression. Those that struggle to make acquantances will adjust and find out what works. Many Canadians and immigrants alike do not have the social networking that is very common in other countries, my wife can spend many hours on the cell or FB, I would prefer to leave my BB at home. This is the beauty of Canada, personal choices