Canadians joined a chorus of voices from all corners of the internet Tuesday, as they urged U.S. voters to make the "right" choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at the voting booth.

Most of the comments on Twitter were cautionary remarks to the U.S., with many forecasting disaster if Donald Trump should become the next president.

Dear America. I don't want to die in a nuclear holocaust next January. Vote wisely, lots of love, the rest of the world. #USElection2016 — Bill Wignall (@billwignall) November 8, 2016

Dear America,



On behalf of the rest of the world, please do the right thing today.#VOTEHILLARY #ImWithHer #USPresident — Tia Cola (@AussieTia) November 8, 2016

Dear America: let's rebuke the dangerous orange bigot today. Let's be better than our ugliest impulses, better than our fears. — Izzy Wasserstein (@wasserst) November 8, 2016

Dear America:



Last night, a boy I really like told me that he really likes me.



He’s an immigrant.



Please don’t mess this up for me. — Jonathan (@jonvox) November 8, 2016

Others took a more humorous approach, as they asked America not to make the "stupid" choice.

Dear America,



Don't be stupid today.



Love, Adam. — Adam Hoge (@AdamHoge) November 8, 2016

Dear America,



Good luck on your IQ test today.



Sincerely,



Earth (minus Russia)#Election2016 — Gord Macey (@GordMacey) November 8, 2016

Dear America,

We've just about forgiven you for that whole "Dubya Bush" thing. Don't kick yourself in the balls again.

Cheers#Election2016 — MaSenn (@MaSenn_) November 8, 2016

Several Canadians also offered up their own jokes about the election.

Dear America: you wouldn't like it here. We put socialisms in our water. Everyone is unarmed. Bison roam the streets.



Sincerely,

Canada — Lloyd Rang (@lloydrang) November 8, 2016

Dear America,



Good luck on your psychological assessment today.



Nicole from Canada #ImWithHer — Nicole Dickens (@nicoledickens_) November 8, 2016

Dear America,

In the horrifying event that Donald Trump becomes president, please don't try to move here.

Sincerely,

Canada #weaintdumb — Penny Lane✨ (@hallepocket) November 8, 2016

Dear America,



Rob Ford was a cautionary tale, not a test drive.#ElectionDay — Steve Simon (@the_stevesimon) November 8, 2016

Dear America,

Most of us dont want you here unless you learn to say sorry.



Love, Canada — The Product (@UFODebates) November 8, 2016

A number of Twitter users from the U.K. mentioned that country's recent Brexit vote in their tweets, with one person saying: "We messed up Brexit but you're better than that. Please don't let it be Trump."

Dear America. Learn from Brexit. Vote. Don't protest vote. Vote seriously and with honesty. Thank you. — Richard Brooksby (@rptb1) November 8, 2016

Dear America, we ruined our Country with Brexit. Destroyed. Please don't do what we did. Good Luck Hillary #ImWitHer — frances Barber (@francesbarber13) November 8, 2016

But amid all the anti-Trump commentary, there were also voices calling for his election.

@JulesSunbeam @MikkiL @APHorner



Dear America,



All the scare stories of Brexit turned out to be lies.



Don't believe the fear from MSM!

X — Selección Trump (@AdiosFreedom) November 8, 2016

Dear America, please don't vote for Hillary. — Syd (@SydneyShreck) November 8, 2016

Dear America, I'm sorry we have so many idiots actually voting for this woman. The ignorance of this tweet honestly makes me sad for us. https://t.co/IhLhxI60of — RISHA (@LandonRisha) November 8, 2016

Dear America please vote #trump in. We could really do with 4 years without you being down our throats. Give us a break. Build a wall. — Comrade Benjamin (@Comrade_Donkey) November 8, 2016

Dear America,



Do the world a favour & boot #Clinton to the kerb.#VoteTrump



Love



Britain (Sane part) — Matt 52% Davies (@mkpdavies) November 8, 2016