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I'm Canadian. Setting aside the common trope, far too many of us still have no idea how to truly apologize.
Personal opinion - Americans only think Canadians are polite because they're so fucking rude and selfish themselves
Generally speaking, this might be fact. (Am American)
I used to cook at an Ontario fly-in fishing camp that catered to Americans. Trust me when I say I agree with your assessment.
Used to live in Paris and the waiters all thought Americans were hilarious. They treat waitstaff and cleaners like they're beneath them and in France that's a MASSIVE no-no. They're big on equality. The waiters would deliberately wind them up to make them angry.
Hence the British/American belief that everyone in France is rude. I mean the Parisians are, but just especially so to certain people
It's regional. Also, the "polite" Americans (Texans) are stabbing you behind your back, with a smile on their face.
Can confirm (via a insignifigant sample size anecdote)
We recently visited Canada, and not a populated part of it. Two lane highways to get everywhere. I think every single person with a Canadian license plate pulled over to let us pass at their earliest convenience when we came up behind them. No long line of cars. They pulled over just to let us pass. It was mind blowing, so fucking pleasant.
The sample size might be insignifigant, but I think I could count on one hand the amount of times that's happened while driving on two lane highways in America, something I've been doing for years. Everyone thinks they're driving the correct speed and you can fuck off if you think differently.
I think that Canadian trucker convoy should have put to bed the stereotype of the always-polite, always-apologetic Canadian.
Well, they did fly the flag upside down, in black and white, and next to Nazi flags...so I think they don't want to be Canadian. Maybe part of the reason is that they're not polite or apologetic.
Also, they were trying to overthrow the federal government, so I think this argument has a lot of merit.
To be fair, a lot of them probably didn't know that, and were there because they were angry about something else and didn't know who to blame. Plus they had nothing better to do with their time and money but to give it to a national-scale sham.
Now that brings back some childhood memories.