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Subject: Canadian life(KDDE-272)


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JAWAAD
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Date Posted: 13:28:23 10/09/08 Thu
In reply to: JAWAAD 's message, "Re: Canadian life(KDDE-272)" on 13:25:16 10/09/08 Thu

>>Lining up or queuing: People normally line up or queue
>>according to the principle of "first-come,
>>first-served." They will be angry if you push ahead in
>>a lineup instead of waiting your turn. Not smoking in
>>private homes: Most Canadians do not smoke. When you
>>are in people's homes, you should always ask their
>>permission to smoke. If they do not smoke themselves,
>>they may ask you to go outside to smoke. Being on
>>time: You should always arrive on time - at school, at
>>work and for any meeting. People who are often late
>>may be fired from their jobs or suspended from school.
>>Many Canadians will not wait more than 10 or 15
>>minutes for someone who has a business meeting. For
>>social events, people expect that you will arrive
>>within half an hour of the stated time. Respect for
>>the environment: Canadians respect the natural
>>environment and expect people to avoid littering
>>(dropping waste paper and other garbage on the street
>>or throwing it out of your car). They expect you to
>>hold on to your garbage until you can find a proper
>>garbage can. Bargaining: Bargaining for a better price
>>is not common in Canada, but there are some
>>exceptions. For example, almost everyone bargains for
>>a better price when buying a car or a house, or other
>>expensive items such as furniture. People who sell
>>things privately may also bargain. Smart shopping:
>>Stores compete with one another to attract customers,
>>so it is wise to check and compare prices at different
>>stores before you buy. Note: The price marked on goods
>>in stores does not usually include the federal and
>>provincial sales taxes, which add from 7 percent to 15
>>percent to the cost of an item, depending on the
>>province in which you buy it. visit: >target=_blank rel=nofollow
>>target=_blank
>>href="http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/impsoci
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>>l.htm">http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/impsoc
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