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On the way up to Canada the line at the border was short, and I suspect the guards were bored. Here is, approximately, how our conversation went with a perky young guard:

Guard: Citizenship?
Dani: I'm Canadian, they're US.
Guard: Where are you going?
Dani: Toronto.
Guard: Why?
Dani: We're going up for my parents' anniversary party. [This is way more info than I would have given, BTW.]
Guard: Do you have reservations somewhere? [This is new...]
Dani: No, we're staying with family.
Guard: What, it's their anniversary and you're staying with them??
Dani: No, with my sister.
Guard: Ok. Bringing a gift?
Dani: No.
Guard: What, you're coming up for their anniversary party and you didn't even bring a gift???
Dani: My sister's taking care of it.
Guard: Ok, you can go.

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Date: 2001-11-06 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elletweedy.livejournal.com
Now that's the kind of questions that really amuse me. I don't even remember the questions we got asked the last time I was up there. I do remember that coming back they asked us our citizenship, but didn't ask for any ID. The theory was that anyone claiming to be from Pittsburgh really must be. :)

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Date: 2001-11-06 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chite.livejournal.com
Last time I went, it went something like this:

Guard: What's the purpose of your visit?
my dad: We're going to gamble at your lovely casino.
Guard: Anything else?
my dad: We might have lunch
Guard: Good. Spending money is good. Where do you live?
my dad: We all live in New York.
me: (squirming in back hoping they don't ask for ID)
Guard: OK, have fun. Don't lose too much. haha.

me: Dad, I live in Virginia
my dad: oh yeah, heh. funny.

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