You guys did contest it from the French also... And won. And also France didn't give a damn anyways (they preferred small tropical islands that made sugar).
The license plates and the traffic signs should at least help with the country side of things when dealing with French signage. ReMax is a Canadian realtor.
1. Pretty generic, but a good way to tell apart American vs Canadian suburbs is looking for mailboxes (Canada post ones are pretty distinctive), or any flags nearby. 2. There are a lot of countries that speak French other than France. Even if you limit yourself to temperate areas it could also be Switzerland, Belgium, or St Pierre et Miquelon. The signs and infrastructure in this area look more North American than European to me but honestly I’d just say to look around more. 3. Mountainous + pines generally indicate west coast over east coast. Then again I’m from BC so this is easy for me. 4. More deciduous trees leans towards east coast or maybe Southern Ontario by the lake. 5. Signs are European style. (Black and white + round signs + blue “P” sign) + cobblestones are more common in Europe (although older parts of Montreal or Quebec City might have some)
I love the fact that if you choose the wrong side of France, one of the biggest countries in Europe, you still get a couple thousand points, but if you choose the wrong side of Canada you get 2.
West coast and East coast have different landscape (West coast is mountainous, East coast/Quebec is this sort of lush hilly rolling landscape). Vegetation is also different (West coast trees are a bit more "spiky", East coast trees are more rounded and tends to have this silvery-green thing going on and yellow or purple flowers).
On the coast one, i would have guessed Washington, its very obviously to me to the Pacific, i guess if you havent lived on the West Coast, you dont exactly recognize it though.
As a Canadian I have no idea how we were able to grab such a large amount of land uncontested lol
it was contested... by the americans... and the canadians/british won/stalemated
You guys did contest it from the French also... And won. And also France didn't give a damn anyways (they preferred small tropical islands that made sugar).
west coast and east coast so easy to distinguish tbh lol
Mountains in the ocean = west coast
lmao being French pretty much nullifies the canada problem since if signs are in french but in the uncanny valley then it's Canada
The license plates and the traffic signs should at least help with the country side of things when dealing with French signage.
ReMax is a Canadian realtor.
Oh weird, I fixed some spelling and the likes went away.
1. Pretty generic, but a good way to tell apart American vs Canadian suburbs is looking for mailboxes (Canada post ones are pretty distinctive), or any flags nearby.
2. There are a lot of countries that speak French other than France. Even if you limit yourself to temperate areas it could also be Switzerland, Belgium, or St Pierre et Miquelon. The signs and infrastructure in this area look more North American than European to me but honestly I’d just say to look around more.
3. Mountainous + pines generally indicate west coast over east coast. Then again I’m from BC so this is easy for me.
4. More deciduous trees leans towards east coast or maybe Southern Ontario by the lake.
5. Signs are European style. (Black and white + round signs + blue “P” sign) + cobblestones are more common in Europe (although older parts of Montreal or Quebec City might have some)
Cmon bruv how can you even try for France when the cars don't have a european-looking number plates
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I love the fact that if you choose the wrong side of France, one of the biggest countries in Europe, you still get a couple thousand points, but if you choose the wrong side of Canada you get 2.
West coast and East coast have different landscape (West coast is mountainous, East coast/Quebec is this sort of lush hilly rolling landscape). Vegetation is also different (West coast trees are a bit more "spiky", East coast trees are more rounded and tends to have this silvery-green thing going on and yellow or purple flowers).
In quebec the stop signs are written in french saying some other word than stop ( i forgor it) but in france you just see STOP written on the signs.
Last one looked very European. We don't have those round signs in North America
video title should be "how every round goes when it chooses a plane in canada"
On the coast one, i would have guessed Washington, its very obviously to me to the Pacific, i guess if you havent lived on the West Coast, you dont exactly recognize it though.
sooo true
Just hedge middle
lol
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You will have a field day with the Indian scripts and landscapes.
i can already envision that because there have been too many rounds lost by not guessing the correct language lol
haha so true