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SOURCES – 10 common differences in how Canadians and Americans give instructions

December 28, 2025 by Ash Kaushik

The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “10 common differences in how Canadians and Americans give instructions.”

  1. Commas with tag questions
  2. Canada.ca Content Style Guide
  3. Digital.gov Plain Language Guide Series
  4. “Sorry…I’m Canadian”: an analysis of when Canadians use the word “sorry”
  5. An introduction to plain language
  6. CAN-ASC-3.1:2025 – 13. Wording and expression
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