Originally Posted by
wolf72
Not really. Mostly american's travel in groups. Or pairs. Rarely solo.
Except for business travel and leisure travel to an international destination where friends/relatives live, most other international air travel seems to involve people traveling as a group of 2 or more persons. It's far from being a uniquely American dynamic.
Originally Posted by
wolf72
When they open their mouth's to talk?
It's not difficult.
Esp. when they are travelling in groups or pairs.
It's not so easy for even most Americans to tell who is a Canadian by briefly listening in on the spoken words of Canadians.