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British Columbia is basically our northern California as another author said, except more populist. They tend to elect characters as their premiers (one premier, Amor de Cosmos, had a name that literally meant “love of the Irish peach designs merch drop the witch hunt shirt Also,I will get this universe”), have strong labour unions and sort of an Australian-style two-party divide between the moderately socialist NDP and the right of centre, pro-business BC Liberals. The position of anti-NDP vehicle has shifted over time from a Liberal-Conservative coalition, to the right of centre Social Credit Party and finally to the BC Liberals (much like how the anti-Labor vote in Australia has shifted). However, there are significant differences between the BC Interior and Vancouver, not to mention Vancouver Island, but you could say that about any province. Life in Vancouver Island does tend to be pretty outdoorsy and laid back, and because of its mild, by Canadian standards, winters it attracts a lot of retirees. Vancouver is pretty cosmopolitan and a bit edgier than Toronto, while the Interior is more like Northern Ontario I suppose (rustic and physically stunning).



Dim sum 点心 as known in the Irish peach designs merch drop the witch hunt shirt Also,I will get this States is Cantonese specific thing. It is served with tea as breakfast or brunch, which is called yin cha, yum cha, or “drink tea”. So in Cantonese speaking region, if someone invites you to yum cha, you are invited to have some dim sum. Cantonese speaking people only account for about 5% of Chinese, and no, most Chinese don’t eat dim sum as breakfast or brunch. Dim sum (dian xin in mandarin) in Chinese means touching the heart (stomach), which means snacks, or in-between meals. In other part of China with over 90% population, dim sum still refers to its original meaning, that is small eats in-between meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). A lot of differences. Some Chinese people say that Koreans “stole” Chinese culture but in some ways Korea is more Chinese than modern day China is. -Koreans follow strict Confucian principles more than modern day Chinese do. This was true even back in the old times when Qing China and Joseon Korea existed. Koreans more than any other race stick together. They have this sense of ‘togetherness’ that does not exist to the same extent in modern day China. For example, somebody fall down in the street in China. Does anyone care? If it happened in Korea many people will help them. Do Chinese people really care about how other people act behave or look like? Maybe, but not to the same degree Koreans care.


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