How peope in north Canada survive as there is extreme cold?
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Don’t give fkin bullshit answer and if u don’t know about Canada then you don’t need to write “I don’t know” just get the fk out of Question.
I really wana know how is lifestyle of north and central Canadian people?
thanks u all to contribute valuable information about Canada except noitall..u fkn dump *** didn’t u understand question details… ediot where u from?
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Don’t give fkin bullshit answer and if u don’t know about Canada then you don’t need to write “I don’t know” just get the fk out of Question.
I really wana know how is lifestyle of north and central Canadian people?
thanks u all to contribute valuable information about Canada except noitall..u fkn dump *** didn’t u understand question details… ediot where u from?
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July 12th, 2008 at 4:22 am
It really isn’t that cold. -20 is entirely bearable if you own a good hat and a good winter coat. Canadians are also masters of dressing in layers.
Keep in mind that extreme cold is not the standard in Canada. Everywhere in Canada there are 4 seasons, this includes a very warm summer.
July 14th, 2008 at 1:30 am
check out how Eskimos live and then fk off
July 14th, 2008 at 4:25 am
I’ve lived in Alaska my whole life. Same equatorial distance as much of Canada. Major differences I see compared to friends in more southern states:
i start my car and let it run for 15 minutes before I go anywhere
i have a higher bills to pay because of extra electrical and gas use to keep the house warm.
when going outdoors i have to wear very warm extras, hats, gloves, parka.
not many activities to do out in the cold weather, mainly ski/snowboard, snow machine, sno-shoe. other then that, stay indoors.
That’s all I can think of that is different. It’s darker here longer, so that’s a drag, less daytime kind of gets depressing.