The interjection "eh" has become a unique and recognizable part of Canadian identity. It's especially common in rural areas and is often used to show politeness or to seek agreement in conversation. While the exact origin of "eh" is unclear, some experts believe it may come from Scots-Irish immigrants. Interestingly, this speech habit isn’t exclusive to Canada—it also shows up in parts of the Upper Midwest in the U.S. and in New Zealand.
It's a nice day, eh, @grayruby?