hey! I looked at your profile when you answered one of my questions. Im a male, 17 years, and i always wanted to move to Canada, specifically in Southern Ontario is the suburbs near Toronto. I saw that you live in Canada and was wondering if you could tell me what its like? I live in Southern California right now, and ive wanted to move there in my third year of college. Whgere in Canada do u live? What are the people like? the weather? the lifestyle? THanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? gamergirlxoxo answered Tuesday May 3 2011, 11:11 pm: 1) i live in Alberta :)
2) the weather can be really annoying sometimes, because you never know whats up next
3) today we were expecting a ton of sun and we got rain and hail
4) the weather always changes, when it gets hot, it varies between 20 degrees and over usually to 32 degrees or so
5) in the summer it gets much warmer and nicer but we end up having rain storms sometimes
6) canada is a great place i promise you, the people are very sweet and helping
7) if you need help you can just ask anyone and they would help
8) the lifestyle is great, the jobs are great, and the schools have yet one of the best educations you can find
9) trust me, if you would like you should come out to canada for a couple weeks during the nice weather
and see if you enjoy it
10) i hope you do, its a reallly nice place :)
Hope this helps
~gamergirlxoxo
P.S. Wishing you the best of Luck, and trust me, you will love it especially the sunsets and beaches :)be careful near beaches though, they tend to cause many floods in places such as British Columbia :) where the weather is really moist and warm ^w^ [ gamergirlxoxo's advice column | Ask gamergirlxoxo A Question ]
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