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Chili

Quote from: muhannan on September 01, 2009, 07:31:56 AM
Canucks are Vancouver... It would be a large contingent of Maple leafians.
Calling someone a Canuck when they live in Toronto is like calling a person who lives in Seattle a New Yorker. 

No, Canuck just means Canadian, like Australian is an Aussie or a New Zealander is a Kiwi.
But I like to throw handfuls...

Skatastrophy

Quote from: muhannan on September 01, 2009, 07:31:56 AM
Canucks are Vancouver... It would be a large contingent of Maple leafians.
Calling someone a Canuck when they live in Toronto is like calling a person who lives in Seattle a New Yorker. 

According to the InternetI:  "The term Canuck is first recorded about 1835 as an Americanism, originally referring specifically to a French Canadian. This was probably the original meaning, though in Canada and other countries, "Canuck" refers to a Canadian."

Perhaps the Internet should be updated?  The only real reason that Canuck is associated with Vancouver is because of their hockey team.  Vancouver claiming the term "canuck" would be like Boston claiming the term "patriot" for themselves.

Golden Avalanche

Quote from: muhannan on September 01, 2009, 07:31:56 AM
Canucks are Vancouver... It would be a large contingent of Maple leafians.
Calling someone a Canuck when they live in Toronto is like calling a person who lives in Seattle a New Yorker. 

Mis-fired on that one.

{Juggernaut}

French Canadians are from the eastern portion of Canada so thank you for proving my point there .... ehhhh
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StillAWarrior

Quote from: Skatastrophy on September 01, 2009, 09:03:39 AM
The only real reason that Canuck is associated with Vancouver is because of their hockey team.  Vancouver claiming the term "canuck" would be like Boston claiming the term "patriot" for themselves.

I think another apt example would be foreigners' general references to Americans as "Yanks" or "Yankees."  In that context, they're not necessarily referring to New Yorkers or even Northerners.  Just because a professional sports franchise adopts a common term as its name/mascot doesn't mean that the term refers only to the people in that town or region.

I'll grant that if an American refers to a Yank or Yankee, it's probably a reference to a Northerner.  I don't pretend to know what it means (if anything) when a Canadian refers to a Canuck.
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StillAWarrior

Quote from: muhannan on September 01, 2009, 09:08:29 AM
French Canadians are from the eastern portion of Canada so thank you for proving my point there .... ehhhh

Was this supposed to be in teal?  You do know where Vancouver is, right?

Although I think his general point is the term now is generally thought to refer to any Canadian.
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PuertoRicanNightmare

Quote from: muhannan on September 01, 2009, 07:31:56 AM
Canucks are Vancouver... It would be a large contingent of Maple leafians.
Calling someone a Canuck when they live in Toronto is like calling a person who lives in Seattle a New Yorker. 

You boob. A "Canuck" is a Canadian...or more specifically a French Canadian. It's akin to the term "Yankee."

{Juggernaut}

I guess we will all have to agree to disagree...
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Chili

Quote from: muhannan on September 01, 2009, 09:31:00 AM
I guess we will all have to agree to disagree...

No, a Canuck is a Canadian like a Kiwi is someone from New Zealand and an Aussie is from Australia. There is no agree to disagree - that is a fact. PRN is right.
But I like to throw handfuls...

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