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Redway 13-07-2025 08:28 PM

What are things Canada and the U.S. have that you wished the U.K. and Ireland had?
 
There’s definitely a lot to be grateful for on the British isles (e.g., the NHS, as over-stretched as it is at the moment; a more condensed, textured society and way of being; no guns) but the flip can be switched and go both ways. So what are things you personally prefer about Canada and America relative to the U.K./Ireland?

For me:

1.) Progressive laws on non-alcohol drugs. With cannabis being legalised in Canada and various U.S. states, a finer lens of acknowledgement for the nuance of various cannabinoids beyond CBD, and the medicinal properties from there to psychedelics and ketamine (for trauma, for treatment-resistant depression that might otherwise only respond to MAOIs and ECT, for OCD), they’re making ways over in that continent, with a more moderate drinking-culture in Canada to boot. The U.K. at-least, by contrast, is still very backwards in its approach to drugs besides alcohol.

Tobacco’s rightly fallen out of widespread favour but as far as the nuance of various substances and their sensible utilisation for peace (rather than aggression, which alcohol is notorious for), introspection, creativity, sensorial deepening and medicine (especially psychiatric medicine), there’s an overriding sense of “drugs are bad end of,” despite alcohol being one of the most potentially destructive and harmful substances known to mankind (second only to heroin in many respects). But because it’s so deeply entrenched in the social fabric over here and normalised, even encouraged, not everyone acknowledges or dares to call out the hypocrisy in the gulf between alcohol and other drugs, some of-which don’t even lead to direct fatal overdose (unlike alcohol). You see the mentality of that echoed back through popular media, even our soaps (which are otherwise historically some of the best shows going) and the hypocrisy and double-standards are just very glaring and irritating to watch (e.g., human-trafficking murderer Ben Mitchell condemning Jay over a pint for taking ket. to cope with the grief of Lola passing away, when, really, that could’ve been an eye-opening story about informed use of ketamine to deal with trauma and grief in a medicinal context). I’ve learnt to just skip past those scenes. I just can’t abide the hypocrisy and ignorance, or the notion that you must be a junkie or hardcore stoner yourself to feel like discussions and perceptions about certain drugs should be more nuanced than much of the alcohol-centric discourse allows in this piss-head nation of ours. You don’t need to be non-teetotal to agree that prohibition of alcohol didn’t work and that, despite its many public-health risks, it shouldn’t be illegal and, likewise, you don’t need to be a user yourself to … y’know. It’s all about nuance, not absolutes, and certainly not addiction, because that is a toxic vice that would need to be addressed.

2. Proper seasons in America.

3. The way American healthcare, for all its expensive flaws, is more willing to prescribe certain medications off-label (e.g., topiramate for weight-loss, instead of paying lots for Mounjaro and being put on a very long waiting-list for Ozempic). The NHS can be very rigid and in that sense works against rather than with patients sometimes. Clueless GPs don’t help.

4. All things maple. Canada has the right idea.

Cherie 13-07-2025 08:52 PM

Absolutely nothing, and I hate how Americanisms are imported ...

the lastest being Junior Doctors are now called Residents and some people calling Accident and Emergency...ER ...yuk

Alf 13-07-2025 09:37 PM

A leader like Donald J Trump

Alf 13-07-2025 09:38 PM

I do still have you on ignore, but I still saw your title to answer the question.

Redway 13-07-2025 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11668593)
I do still have you on ignore, but I still saw your title to answer the question.

I thought I was the one who had you on ignore.

thesheriff443 13-07-2025 10:13 PM

I’d say access to tools and parts / building materials, windows and doors especially, like the ones available in the USA

Mystic Mock 14-07-2025 04:49 AM

Is there anything from Canada that's better?:joker:

No offense to any Canadians on here.

America would be their Country Music scene at the minute, it's better than what's left of our Music scene imo.

caprimint 14-07-2025 05:55 AM

Better range of energy drinks

Niamh. 14-07-2025 09:52 AM

Nothing really springs to mind tbh

Niamh. 14-07-2025 09:53 AM

Oh actually, a lot of the McDonalds over there do all day breakfasts so maybe that although it doesn't feel as special if you can get it any time of the day so i don't know :think:

Livia 14-07-2025 12:27 PM

If someone broke into my house with evil intent I would like to be able to shoot them.

Redway 14-07-2025 09:31 PM

Anyone here actually shopped at Walmart?

Glenn. 14-07-2025 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11668946)
Anyone here actually shopped at Walmart?

Yeah

Mystic Mock 15-07-2025 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11668946)
Anyone here actually shopped at Walmart?

I've been to Asda, if that counts?

Livia 15-07-2025 11:07 AM

I like that Americans stand for their national anthem and fly their flag, whichever side of the political divide they fall. Here, a young girl gets put in isolation for wearing a union jack dress to her school's culture day.

BBXX 15-07-2025 11:13 AM

I know the UK has some beautiful spots, but quite simply some of the landscape in Canada and then U.S is mind-blowing. Some of their national parks, for example.

Crimson Dynamo 15-07-2025 11:14 AM

Bears

Ninastar 15-07-2025 11:27 AM

There’s a place here called cook out and even tho I don’t have it here up north, I would looove to see it do well in the UK

I think it may be Christian owned so idk how that would fly over there, but omggggg the food is so good

Niamh. 15-07-2025 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11669094)
There’s a place here called cook out and even tho I don’t have it here up north, I would looove to see it do well in the UK

I think it may be Christian owned so idk how that would fly over there, but omggggg the food is so good

Is it like BBQ type food?

Ninastar 15-07-2025 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11669096)
Is it like BBQ type food?

Yes and like 80 different milkshake flavours

https://cookout.com/menu/

Also it’s honestly way cheaper than most places too

BBXX 15-07-2025 11:40 AM

Ooh, from a food perspective, I am jealous how close the U.S is to Mexico and how accessible true Mexican ingredients/food is. It's quite expensive over here when looking for authentic Mexican ingredients and it's one of my favourite cuisines to cook, so that's a shame.

Niamh. 15-07-2025 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11669101)
Yes and like 80 different milkshake flavours

https://cookout.com/menu/

Also it’s honestly way cheaper than most places too

That link doesn't open for me, tried it on on my phone too. maybe it's geoblocked?

Ninastar 15-07-2025 11:42 AM

Probably and I can’t remember how to post images on here �������� wahhh

Ninastar 15-07-2025 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by BBXX (Post 11669102)
Ooh, from a food perspective, I am jealous how close the U.S is to Mexico and how accessible true Mexican ingredients/food is. It's quite expensive over here when looking for authentic Mexican ingredients and it's one of my favourite cuisines to cook, so that's a shame.

I always here ppl talking about the Mexican food in Texas and I wanna go there sooo bad

Ammi 15-07-2025 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11669094)
There’s a place here called cook out and even tho I don’t have it here up north, I would looove to see it do well in the UK

I think it may be Christian owned so idk how that would fly over there, but omggggg the food is so good

…I can see the menu in google but I don’t know if it’ll post…

https://thecookoutmenus.us/

…I think it is showing actually…


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