Many kids like McDicks so I thought they may be interested in seeing what's on the Canadian menu. Feel free to adapt to your country. This was made for 5th grade but can be adapted. Enjoy!
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Many kids like McDicks so I thought they may be interested in seeing what's on the Canadian menu. Feel free to adapt to your country. This was made for 5th grade but can be adapted. Enjoy!
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Does this platofrm allow vulgar language? I
m just cincerned at the author
s usage of Mc...; I don`t know!@TeeGee10 It's the Canadian nickname, in Australia we say Macca's... So I think it's okay? It's also the accepted nickname for Richard.
I'm Canadian, I grew up calling it 'McDickyDees'. No idea why but I think it was a common nickname. Used 'McDicks' and McDee' as well. Although I always thought those two were more universally North American.
As a Canadian, I've NEVER heard McDicks. Mickey D's was our usual nickname.
I don't recommend searching McDicks on your school PCs, by the way - did some quick tab exiting just now! Should have known better, haha. Searching "Canadian McDicks" just sent me back here, haha. In the UK, for what little it's worth here, I think we largely stick to Maccies, McDs or MaccieDs.
Think its pretty common in Canada at least I certainly used and heard it a lot over the years. Although I agree with what this business insider article says. We used it as a slightly salty nickname. Had no problem with just searching 'McDicks'. Maybe we have safe search set as default on our computers.
https://www.businessinsider.com/mcdonalds-nickname-in-10-countries-2016-12
I grew up in Canada and heard McDicks all the time. It's what I grew up calling it, and still call it to this day. Maybe it is more of a regional nickname? If there are other Canadians that have never heard it?
I am sure that is what it is. I am from BC, and it is something I never heard either.