England Vs. Canada Pt. 3
So, I started these off by saying what I think I will miss about England and what I think I will like about Canada, but now I'm here, I can say what I DO miss and what I DO like, so here goes:
What I miss...
1. British Pubs
Pubs dont really exist here in Vancouver (and I imagine Canada). Anywhere you drink is a loud bar. You can't beat a good old British Pub, the chitter chatter, the old buildings, the old drunk guy who can't go a day without visiting his local pub. There is so much character to pubs, whereas there is nothing to bars. I've heard it is mainly because alcohol licenses here are insanely expensive, and most bars here are also restaurants in the day, as being a place that serves both food and drink is cheaper than a place that just serves drink.
2. Antiperspirant Spray
It doesn't exist here as far as I can tell. You can get those horrible antiperspirant roll on things, but they are truly dreadful and seemingly leave your armpit wetter than normal, if anything. Baffles me, as does this next one...
3. Cordial
Again, haven't seen sight nor sound of it when I've looked. You can buy juice that is already diluted, but that's not the same at all. You can obviously buy pop as well. You CAN buy these weird crystal sachets that you put in your water to make it fruity (similar to cordial) but they taste like crap and leave bits at the bottom of your glass, even if you stir it.
What I like...
1. Maple Syrup Baked Beans
Oh yes, this is food fit for a king. What a brilliant idea, adding maple syrup to the rudimentary baked bean. Fantastic. I'm not normally partial to baked beans, but throw in some maple syrup and by gum it's good. I think England is scared to meddle with the classic baked bean in case they somehow offend someone, somewhere. We're living in the past! Maple beans are the future!
2. Confidence-boost clothing

3. Cheap travel to the US
