Menzo wrote:unmissingpiece wrote:I'm from Canada. We're perceived as a multicultural country, but tbh I don't see it that much.
What part of Canada? If you're from southern Ontario then you must be a recluse, lol.
Haha, maybe I am. I don't know, but from where I'm at, it's mainly asians. Which might look like a plus, but I've never thought of multiculturalism as a mix of different races, but more as how alive the culture is. My family, and most of the people I know are pretty "whitewashed." While my first language wasn't English, I don't speak Chinese very fluently anymore, and if I ever had kids, I'm willing to bet that I won't adopt many traditional Chinese customs. The same goes to the majority of my classmates. Like, from what I've seen, there aren't many cultural celebrations here.
I don't know if any of that makes sense.
Edit: Oh, if you guys are talking about racial prejudice, then Canada's pretty good. From what I've seen, it's barely there.