Is a Canadian pint the same as a UK pint?

Yes, a legal Canadian pint is the same size as a UK (Imperial) pint, both being 20 imperial fluid ounces (approximately 568 mL). However, while this standard is enforced in the UK, some Canadian establishments may inaccurately serve 16 oz (US pint) or 18 oz glasses while calling them a "pint".
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Are pints bigger in Canada?

While the imperial pint, quart, and gallon are still legal units of measure in Canada, they are 20.095% larger than their American counterparts.
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Is a US pint the same as a UK pint?

A UK pint is larger than a US pint: a UK (Imperial) pint is 20 fluid ounces (about 568 ml), while a US pint is 16 fluid ounces (about 473 ml), making the UK pint roughly 20% bigger because the US fluid ounce is slightly larger than the UK's. The UK pint is standard for beer in the UK, while the US pint (often a "short" or "tall" size) is standard in US bars, with the metric system used for most other liquids in both countries.
 
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What do Canadians call a pint of beer?

In Canada, businesses such as restaurants and bars can sell draft beer by: the Canadian (imperial) pint. (equal to 568 mL or 20 imperial fl oz)
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How much is a pint in Canada?

A Pint in Canada is 20oz. 16oz is an American Pint.
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Why do Canadians say "eh"?

A popular example of its use is in the phrase "How's it goin', eh?" Due to English and French being Canada's official languages, the popularity of eh's usage in Canada is believed to be influenced by French. The French Canadian hein sounds similar to a nasalized Canadian eh, and the two share similar functions.
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What is a Mickey in Canada?

A “mickey” is a 375 ml (26 oz) bottle of liquor. Example: “Pick me up a six pack of 'Canadian' and a mickey of Canadian Club at the LCBO!”
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Is Canada more expensive than the UK?

The cost of living in Canada vs the UK differs across key essentials, with Canada generally offering better value despite higher prices in some categories. Housing tends to be more expensive in major Canadian cities, while the UK sees higher utility and energy costs, especially post-inflation.
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What is the 3 2 1 rule for alcohol?

The "3-2-1" or often "0-0-1-3" drinking rule is a guideline for low-risk alcohol consumption, suggesting 0 underage, 0 DUIs, 1 standard drink per hour, and no more than 3 standard drinks per occasion or outing, helping people moderate intake to minimize health risks. It emphasizes pacing consumption and setting limits, with a standard drink being about 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, or 1.5 oz of spirits, notes this Army.mil article.
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Why is a British pint bigger?

The British pint is one of the largest standard servings in the world – bigger than those in Australia, Germany and the US. It has been that way since 1698, when a law was passed to prevent publicans from short-changing their customers with shorter measures.
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What's less fattening, wine or beer?

Yes, wine is generally less fattening than beer because a standard serving of wine usually has fewer calories and carbohydrates than a standard serving of beer, though light beers can be comparable, and moderation is crucial for weight control with either. A pint of beer often contains about 50% more calories than a standard glass of wine, primarily due to higher carb content in beer. 
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Is Canadian beer stronger than US beer?

Historically, Canadian beers often had higher alcohol content than their American counterparts. This difference can be attributed to variations in brewing regulations and cultural preferences.
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Is 4 beers a day too much for your liver?

Yes, drinking four beers a day significantly increases your risk of liver damage, leading to fatty liver (the first stage) and potentially alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis, as it exceeds recommended low-risk guidelines (around 1-2 drinks for men, 1 for women) and is considered heavy drinking for men, putting you at risk for chronic issues even if it's only a few years of consistent consumption. 
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What is a two-four in Canada?

two-four. In Canada, a two-four refers to a case of beer with 24 bottles. But this isn't the only Canadianism referring to specific alcoholic measurements…
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What is Canadian slang for shut up?

"Nize it/nize that" (to tell someone to shut up or stop talking)
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How do Canadians say hello?

In Canada, greetings can vary based on context and familiarity with the person. For formal situations, a handshake is common and considered polite. A friendly smile and a “hi” or “hello” are often sufficient in casual settings. Canadians typically appreciate a simple and direct greeting without excessive formality.
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What does give R mean in Canada?

Give'r! 🚀 To give'r means to go for it, full effort, no holding back. It can mean working hard, partying hard, or just sending it.
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Why do Canadians say Zed?

Until about 200 years ago, everyone in North America and Europe said Zed. Now, only those in the United States say zee. It is believed that Noah Webster suggested the switch in pronunciation because it was “easier” and rhymes with so many other words.
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Which alcohol is hardest on the liver?

Myth 3: Drinking hard liquor is worse than drinking beer or wine. Contrary to popular belief, the type of alcohol you drink doesn't make a difference – what matters is how much you drink. "The safe limit is fixed at 14 units a week," explains Dr Lui. "Below this limit, alcoholic fatty liver is less likely to occur.
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