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What Do You Say When A Girl Say Regina Sask Why You Ask

How do you react when a girl says yes after you ask her out?

Always keep your cool. She may be doubting her decision but giving you a chance. Don't do anything desperate like a "fist pump", cheer, or go running to tell your friends. Instead, give her a hug. Stay confident so she knows she made the right decision. Also, you should have plans for the next move. A real man knows how to lead.Have plans ready for an event like dinner, a show, handing out, etc.. Never say something like "so what do you want to do?". Instead something like "There a ___ concert playing on Saturday, would you like to join me?". Just stay true to your own personality when you plan.

Should I move to Regina or Saskatoon? ?

Actually they both have the same amount of crime in relation to size, there is a lot of gang activity in both cities as well as drugs. BUT having said that..there are a lot of nice areas in both cities where you are removed from it, sure it happens in the city, but unless you spend a lot of time in the downtown area of either city, or in the West Side of S'toon your exposure will be limited.

Saskatoon is a very beautiful city, with the river and the pathways on either side. As well as there are some nice areas outside the city to visit along the river, there is the Berry Farm on Valley Road as well as Cranberry Flats etc, as for living outside the city, you would could look at Warman, Martensville, Osler, etc to the North. In the city you can look at Sutherland, Forest Grove, Lawson Heights, Silver Spring, etc as some of the better areas to live in. Even down around Market Mall is pretty good.

I prefer Saskatoon as I lived there for 10 years. Regina does have its fine points as well. Regina has Wascana Park and such, and is home to the Provincial Legislative Buildings. Regina would have more of the historical features, but even that is pretty limited, Saskatoon is the nicer looking of the 2 cities in my opinion.

What kind of jobs can a 14 year old in get in Regina Saskatchewan ?

Legally, there's not much. I'd say paper boy, but you obviously don't want to hear about jobs that you can actually do. Saskatchewan law prohibits labour from those under the age of fifteen, and quite often fifteen-year-olds require a letter of permission from their parents to their employers in order for hiring to take place. Unless you want to do a paper route, babysit, do odd jobs, or know someone who will pay you under the table, there's not much.

How do you pronounce "Regina", the capitol of Saskatchewan?

Ree - ji - nah.

Regina is the latin word for Queen (Rex is the name for king) and Regina was named to honor Queen Victoroia.

Why on Degrassi do they say Virginia like (Verj-eye-nuh)?

I already asked this questions before and all I got was "That's not how Canadians pronounce it" but they do in Degrassi xD why?? Its like vagina but the state Virginia they pronounce it like that on Degrassi a Canadian TV show in Toronto. If Canadians don't really say Virginia like Virj-eye-nuh then why do Canadians say it like that on Degrassi it throws me off xD

Is it true that new immigrants in Regina, Saskatchewan, can’t find jobs relating to their diploma, or even find a job at all?

I don’t believe Regina is worse than other cities in Canada for job opportunities for ANYONE, including new immigrants. In fact, we have better job opportunities than many cities, with low employment and plenty of people applying for jobs. In fact for some specialties there is actually shortage of qualified applicants, and some jobs have been unfilled for months. Some jobs do require contacts, but there are plenty of open listings in all kinds of fields.I haven’t applied for a job in years but there are a number of online websites with jobs in Saskatchewan, and you can limit yourself to just Regina or look more widely. For example, the town of Lumsden is just 30 minutes’ drive to the northwest, so it’s possible to live in Regina and work in Lumsden or vice versa, if you have access to a car.I do see a lot of immigrants working in fast food restaurants or driving taxis or working as receptionists, but if you have specialized training, even if you have no experience it shouldn’t be too hard to get work in your field fairly quickly. You might have to work some unskilled or less-skilled job for a while if your specialty is less in demand, but it should be possible for you to browse the job sites to get an idea of what is available.Whatever you decide, good luck.

Why do Canadians pronounce Regina differently than like the name "Re-gee-na?

Regina is the Latin feminine name for "queen".
Regina is the proper pronunciation of that word, not Re-gee-na.
Princess Louise, the Duchess of Argyll and wife of the then-Governor General of Canada, named the place in honour of her mother, Queen Victoria.

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