Not to promote stereotypes....but I also have a somewhat humorous story.....
For a number of summers I worked as a tour guide at British Columbia's provincial legislature, and thus I was exposed to large numbers of visitors from various countries. On numerous occasions, I found people from the US to be somewhat poorly informed about our system of government and the role that the Queen plays in it......
Near the Legislature stands a large period hotel, called the Empress, and it does somewhat ressemble a castle of sorts. Quite frequently while working I was asked if the Queen lived there, and of course since I was on the job I politely explained the nature of a Constitutional Monarchy and Canada's role within the Commonwealth. However, I confess.... I did get a little tired of this question.....
One day I was in the general area during some time off, and somebody asked me the same thing...... Well...I wasn't at work....*evil grin*....so I nodded, pointed to the ornate balcony adorning the centre of the hotel. and informed the poor individual that in fact the Queen stepped out on the balcony at 2 PM every day in order to give a public address.
The incident slipped from my mind, and I did not think further of it....until, while chatting with some co-workers later that day, one of them pointed at the large crowd assembled in front of the Empress and commented..... "I wonder what the occasion is..."
It was 2 PM....
