Do Canadians actually apologize as much as people say we do???

The debate ends now.

But there are also some stereotypes about Canada that are, well, pretty TRUE.

Lisa and Bart Simpson stand at a luggage counter. Lisa holds a suitcase with a Canadian flag, saying, "So for the next week, I'm from Canada."

So, one Reddit userasked, “What is the funniest/most true Canadian stereotype in your opinion?”

Here are some of those answers:

1. u/peollae

3.

“Everyone knows someone from around the town that you are in.

Miranda Cosgrove saying "I'm really sorry" with a serious expression

At least it’s that way in the Maritimes.”

u/LandscapeDiligent504

“‘Oh, you’re from Alberta, nice!

From Red Deer?'”

A person standing in the snow wearing flip-flops and shorts. The image highlights the contrast between summer clothing and a snowy environment

u/_dum_sob

4.

“We’ll wear shorts and a t-shirt when its -20 degrees outside.”

u/Unapologetic_Canuck

5.

Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon sit at a table in an ice rink, laughing and drinking coffee, wearing their respective Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche jerseys

“Anything less than 20-30 cm of snow is nothing to be scared about.”

u/CheesyRomantic

6.

“We fall over ourselves to open a door for the next person.

Three maple leaf-shaped glass bottles filled with syrup are placed outdoors

u/Character-Version365

7.

“‘Yea yea yea yea no yeaaa no no yea.'”

(Yes, that’s exactly how we speak.)

Cartoon characters Terrance and Phillip stand in a crowd with signs. Text reads: "I'm not your friend, buddy!"

u/takemeback2verdansk

“Oh yeah no for sure.”

u/Yellowheadphonz

9.And it’s also true that we say: “Sneak right past ya.”

u/ChampionshipOwn7921

10.

A child wearing an Edmonton Oilers jersey appears excited at a hockey game while being held up by an adult in the crowd

“We love maple syrup.

Huge stereotype and we really really do love it that much.”

u/Murky_Comb_1383

11. u/Magician1994

12. u/DumbestBlondie

13."‘Buddy.’

Thanks South Park.”

u/According-Town7588

14.

It’s almost considered rude if you don’t."

u/Knitaholic1519

15. u/SftwEngr

16.And finally, our collective and undeniable “love for hockey.”