UPDATE: Canadian twitter love bomb spawns heartwarming thank-yous

| October 19, 2016 in Technology

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UPDATE: Americans are responding to the #TellAmericaItsGreat campaign with a little neighbourly love of their own.

The hashtag, which encourages Canadians to show a little love to their US neighbours, has been trending on twitter for days. Now, another twitter campaign is seeing Americans show their gratitude.

Americans across twitter are thanking their northern neighbours for the love using the #TellCanadaThanks hashtag, creating some touching twitter moments to counteract the poisonous political climate in their country.


ORIGINAL STORY:

Canadian friendliness once again made the internet swoon this weekend when a video surfaced of a whole bunch of Canadians telling America why they think it’s so great

The video features clips of smiling Canucks jauntily listing off the reasons they appreciate their neighbour to the south. The diverse cast lists everything from the inventors of the internet, iconic rappers Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. to the country’s national parks and humanitarian relief efforts.

The video is a project of the Toronto-based agency The Garden, which said in a blog post it created the video because America needed “a little cheering up.”

“It’s no secret that America is going through a hard time right now … They’ve been bombarded with a tremendous amount of negativity and it’s likely that for many of them, the immediate future seems rather bleak,” the post reads.

“As their closest friends and neighbours, we thought it was important for us to do something to cut through the negativity and help remind them that no matter how bad things might seem, there are a lot of reasons to believe that America is still pretty great.”

With the video racking up view counts, enthusiastic Canadians took to twitter to pile on the America love train, tweeting some of their favourite things about the country under the #TellAmericaItsGreat hashtag.

Many Americans we're quick to show their appreciation.

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