Most folks around the world, at least from what I've heard, consider Halloween to be a Western/American holiday.Is Halloween uniquely American? Probably not, but it's my least favorite holiday and I'm glad it's over. There, I said it.
I hate Tim Horton’s. There. I said it.
It so annoys me that Tim’s is thought of a some national icon.Care about Hockey.
I am also not a fan of Tim Hortons.
See I’m an American and I love Tim’s but hate Dunkin Donuts.It so annoys me that Tim’s is thought of a some national icon.
25 years ago there were maybe 2 in Winnipeg. There were way more Robin’s donuts than Tim’s.
Really good marketing from Tim’s!
If I buy coffee I get it from McDonald’s,See I’m an American and I love Tim’s but hate Dunkin Donuts.
Never tried it. Can’t get past the smell. It gets annoying being offered coffee so often. Like it’s assumed I drink it.I don't drink coffee.
I don't know if it's necessarily a country specific tradition, but everyone acts like I'm from another planet when they find out I'm not a coffee person. With the way Starbucks and competitor coffee is marketed and promoted, coffee consumption is very much a part of the culture. I recently just invested in a small coffee maker for my kids because I'm tired of them spending on Starbucks and McDonalds. Years ago, my SIL stayed a few days with us and was horrified that we didn't own a coffee maker. My dad has been surviving on instant coffee packets for years when coming to visit.
And I avoid McDonald's. and Dunkin Donuts.I hate Tim Horton’s. There. I said it.
You can get kicked out of Massachusetts for that.See I’m an American and I love Tim’s but hate Dunkin Donuts.