Sorry, Canada (specially Toronto) rulez in that catagory!! :smokingc:srirangan said:>>
>> but is still teh most multicultural country in teh world
>> correct me if im wronf
>> imean theres over 50 different languages in my shcool alone!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
Yea well if you want diversity, come to India
Well, I'd have to say that from my experience, Amsterdam is the most culturally diverse city in the world I've seen to date. It would make a UN General Sessions meeting look like a day at the market..mysterious said:Sorry, Canada (specially Toronto) rulez in that catagory!! :smokingc:srirangan said:>>
>> but is still teh most multicultural country in teh world
>> correct me if im wronf
>> imean theres over 50 different languages in my shcool alone!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
Yea well if you want diversity, come to India
Australia certainly is. Not sure so much about NZ. I certainly think that AUst is high on the list. But if you look at the CBD of Amsterdam - I really doubt that any city comes close. btw. I've been to Toronto.armage said:I heard that Australia and New Zealand are pretty diverse.
And to add to that, the Pakistani dominated areas, the Sri Lankans and people from the Caribbean, etc. Well at least people from Asia (specially China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Phillipines) followed by South Asia and Europe are to be seen around the most. 'Real' white Canadians are 'rare' to find now.redsoulja said:u havent been to toronto yet
theres a little italy
china town
greek danforth street
little india
indian temples
some mosques
synagogues
churches
buddhist temples
i mean go to Bloor Street or CN tower and ull see the diversity so clearly
YEah real white Canadians r going extinct. PPl whould stop hunting them. They r very rare breed. LoLz!mysterious said:And to add to that, the Pakistani dominated areas, the Sri Lankans and people from the Caribbean, etc. Well at least people from Asia (specially China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Phillipines) followed by South Asia and Europe are to be seen around the most. 'Real' white Canadians are 'rare' to find now.