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i guess this was a joke fail.

 

obviously the video isnt in canada, and the guy was wiping the snow to reveal the brake lights that were covered. the video/gif was actually only meant to represent a guy wiping snow off another vehicle in an act of rage.

 

one stereotype about canada is that its always cold and snowing. in a canadian road rage incident, instead of causing damage to the vehicle or causing violence to the other individual, wiping the snow off his vehicle is his way of showing disrespect. 

serious Canadian road rage incident:

 

Driver one: Victim:  excuse me sir, i think you might have cut me off a few minutes ago. i thought you might not have noticed as it was snowing very heavily. luckily no one was hurt when i braked slightly.

 

Driver two: Erratic Driver: thank you for pointing that out sir, i may indeed have done that, and i apologize for any distress it may have caused. i shall endevour to ensure it never happens to you or indeed anyone else ever again. i may have been driving a bit too fast for the slippery road conditions. 15 mph in a 60 mph zone was, i am sure you agree, way to fast.

 

Driver one: you are welcome , and i am happy that you have taken my words seriously and will amend your future behavior. have a nice day and happy holidays.

 

Driver two: no, thank you, it was all my fault and you are kind to be so forgiving.

 

Driver one: no, i thank you for your attitude in accepting my intrusion gracefully.

 

Policeman: excuse me sirs, please stop arguing. we do not want anyone to be inconvenienced or dismayed. i'm sure you are both equally apologetic as am i. please get back in you vehilces and go about your business. i have been happy that we resolved this matter calmly and without  acrimony.

 

Driver one and two simultaneously: thank you officer for your assistance.

 

all: have a nice day.

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