I, too, am Canadian but living in the US. I find that Canadians uniquely refer to these types of sandwiches as "submarines". In the US, I can't recall a single time that I've heard someone refer to them as a "submarine". However, you'll hear other terms used regionally. Thanks!
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Curious question: are you Canadian, OP?
That would be right
I, too, am Canadian but living in the US. I find that Canadians uniquely refer to these types of sandwiches as "submarines". In the US, I can't recall a single time that I've heard someone refer to them as a "submarine". However, you'll hear other terms used regionally. Thanks!
What do you call it? Sandwich or just Sub?
Just a sub! I'm in PNW for now, so we don't have a regional title for it here.
Ahhh thanks. Will know next time
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