GuardianOfGadgets
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Hello!
I recently attended a wedding in Saskatchewan where the Chicken Dance song played, and it was amazing to see about 75% of the guests jump onto the dance floor, all knowing exactly what to do! When I mentioned this to my fiancée, she assumed that everyone in Canada must know how to dance to it.
As someone from Ontario, this was my first experience with the Chicken Dance, and I'm curious—do most Canadians really know how to do this? Is it a common thing across the country, or just a Saskatchewan tradition? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
Thanks
I recently attended a wedding in Saskatchewan where the Chicken Dance song played, and it was amazing to see about 75% of the guests jump onto the dance floor, all knowing exactly what to do! When I mentioned this to my fiancée, she assumed that everyone in Canada must know how to dance to it.
As someone from Ontario, this was my first experience with the Chicken Dance, and I'm curious—do most Canadians really know how to do this? Is it a common thing across the country, or just a Saskatchewan tradition? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
Thanks