If you are the kind that loves to hear appologies, then you need to move to Canada - because only in Canda will you hear more than enough "sorry".

That's right, Canadians love appologizing so quickly and very often. Infact, if a Canadian speaks and doesn't say the word "sorry", then his statement is as good as incomplete.
The funny fact is that Canadians even apologize even when they are clearly not at fault. They have the perception that most of the time, they apologize for the incompetence of the other person. For instance, when a person bumps into you, he won't be the one who will say 'sorry', rather it's the other person that will apologize.
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Everyone knows that Canadians are polite. So when they "sorry", they are not being appologetic - rather, they are admitting their fault.
The awkward habit has permeated throughout Canada that even in court, lawyers just have to prove that a person apologized - and the verdict will go in their favour.
However, in 2009, the Canadian government had to introduce the Apology Act.
The Apology Act stipulated that an appology of any kind of appology "means an expression of sympathy" and not an admission of guilt.
But still, Canadians are fond of constantly using the five-letter magic word in their day-to-day speeches.

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