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Old Posted Dec 27, 2011, 12:26 AM
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Canadian who met Australian on Vacay

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FYI, Canadians should be saying "holidays" and not "vacation". Typical Americanisms.
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isn't it just singular "Holiday". It sounds nicer to say "I'm on holiday" than "I'm on holidays".
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FYI, Canadians should be saying "holidays" and not "vacation". Typical Americanisms.
We're culturally the same people so by your logic Americans are being Canadian by saying vacation.

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