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@GeorgeM
@GeorgeM Год назад
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@terrariums.
@terrariums. Год назад
oh my god george you have fallen off the deep end
@freyadh
@freyadh Год назад
Why do the best videos have raid shadow legends sponsosors
@txrxw
@txrxw Год назад
no
@cadanvr
@cadanvr Год назад
what if I don't want to
@AlexLead
@AlexLead Год назад
I'm sorry mandem but your impeccable advertising skills are not good enough to get me to install raid shadow legends.
@MajoradeMayhem
@MajoradeMayhem 5 месяцев назад
I hate it when Americans on the Net get pissy and insist that "Black British" people be called "African-American." No. They are not African and they are not American. They are Brits who are black.
@kassandraofodyssey6475
@kassandraofodyssey6475 3 месяца назад
It’s like Americans insisting someone from Honduras is “Mexican-American” because they “look Mexican” like JUST USE THEIR NATIONALITY FFS
@TheWorkersNewspaper
@TheWorkersNewspaper 3 месяца назад
I’m born in Asians but is I Americans?
@lisabowell143
@lisabowell143 2 месяца назад
What??​@@TheWorkersNewspaper
@refulgent_fanta
@refulgent_fanta 2 месяца назад
Do people even use the term "Black British", or a variation of? Because I lived for three years in the UK and I never once heard anything like that.
@domdouse3575
@domdouse3575 2 месяца назад
Just shows how ignorant Americans are about the rest of the world.
@alanwolf313
@alanwolf313 Год назад
As a Portuguese I can confirm I've never seen water running here. It has no legs after all
@theomacer3094
@theomacer3094 Год назад
In America we have a guaranteed right to clean water as long as it's coming out of a watergun
@thegaelicgladiator665
@thegaelicgladiator665 Год назад
Yeah when i was over in Portugal i was drinking from the river in Lisbon i wish Europe wasn't a third world country XD
@whimai412
@whimai412 Год назад
Ahhhhaaaahaha such a good pun sir XD
@jameskilgour387
@jameskilgour387 Год назад
​@@theomacer3094 or if you're putting it on golf courses and exorbitantly large lawns. Just as long as you aren't poor and / or from Flint, MI
@flumpyofdoom
@flumpyofdoom Год назад
​@@theomacer3094 The mental image of everyone in America spraying each other in the face when they are thirsty, with a water gun is hilariously magnificent to me.
@georgercop
@georgercop Год назад
"Is Mediterranean a slur to Italians?" "Yeah, it's basically their sea-word"
@Flintlockon
@Flintlockon Год назад
Nice!😆
@giovannipeggio5071
@giovannipeggio5071 Год назад
it is, in fact, a slur for us. It should be called mare nostrum
@Flintlockon
@Flintlockon Год назад
@@giovannipeggio5071 Only if you are a Roman legionaire speaking classical Latin or you are a member of Mussolini's Fascist party.
@giovannipeggio5071
@giovannipeggio5071 Год назад
@@Flintlockon quid vult? Estne tu quoque romanus? Noster mare es mediterraneum. If you don't understand, it's s joke
@Flintlockon
@Flintlockon Год назад
@@giovannipeggio5071 God Bless you. In today's world it's hard for satire and i am certain you sympathize. ;) my mistake.
@hckyroxs8019
@hckyroxs8019 9 месяцев назад
I'm a Canadian living in Scotland that had an American friend who broke her ankle while in the UK. She went to the emergency room here in Scotland at 11pm and was seen that night and her ankle was set; she was asked to come back the next day to see if she would need surgery on it though. Well, the next day she was going back to the States to visit family so she said no, she couldn't do that and went home. She then got it checked out in the States to which they found out yes, she did need surgery and she stayed extra to get it done while she was there. She to this day thinks the NHS tried to screw her over and is incompetent when no, they just asked her to come back the next day when the proper doctor was in to check it out but she had time constraints that ironically stopped her from having the surgery for free. Still pisses me off she actually believes this "America is best" bullshit.
@steffenjensen422
@steffenjensen422 4 месяца назад
She probably paid a boatload of money for that surgery too
@JaneStephen-m1m
@JaneStephen-m1m 2 месяца назад
​@@steffenjensen422she should be charged in the UK too. This is what travel insurance is for, the NHS is not a free world service.
@M0UAW_IO83
@M0UAW_IO83 2 месяца назад
Texan relative came to the UK, unfortunately while here he had a medical 'incident' and a hospital stay, he got charged just under £3K for the stay and treatment, his wife to this day still claims that the NHS is communist and that's why the US insurance based system is far better.
@hckyroxs8019
@hckyroxs8019 2 месяца назад
@@JaneStephen-m1m you get charged a pretty hefty NHS charge up front when you get a visa so yes, she would have already paid for it. For example, I got charged £3000 for my 5 yr visa as part of my application and the price is now like £5000 for the same visa.
@hckyroxs8019
@hckyroxs8019 2 месяца назад
@@M0UAW_IO83honestly with a lot of people you might as well be talking to a brick wall, even experience doesn’t open their eyes to the truth.
@Asguard82
@Asguard82 Год назад
Years ago I was talking on ICQ with a guy from Texas and I said I am Australian. His response: “Where in the US is Australia?” “It’s not, we are a seperate country” “But you speak American” I still remember it so many years later
@ktipuss
@ktipuss Год назад
And the capital city of Australia is Vienna......
@jamesknight2198
@jamesknight2198 Год назад
@@ktipuss and there are kangaroos in austria
@fishofgold6553
@fishofgold6553 Год назад
Was he drunk?
@Nobby76
@Nobby76 Год назад
I remember ICQ. the only app that showed you typing and deleting the letters if you made a mistake. You could never talk shit about someone and delete it coz they saw everything. back in those days i usedto hang about in IRC channels all the time and experienced so much american dumb-assery it was astounding.
@johnhough4445
@johnhough4445 Год назад
... and almost like a native, no? I love it ...
@JorneDeSmedt
@JorneDeSmedt Год назад
"Is there a Rome in Italy?" And suddenly it became clear, why some of them think Jesus was American.
@slate613
@slate613 8 месяцев назад
Some people here also don't believe that Georgia is also a country in Eastern Europe. . . Saw a tiktok where a girl from Egypt was told by an American that nothing exists outside the US. . .
@lordpugsie9091
@lordpugsie9091 5 месяцев назад
Fun fact: There's a Rome in every continent except for Antarctica (for obvious reasons)
@mreggs3731
@mreggs3731 5 месяцев назад
@@lordpugsie9091what about Oceania?
@lordpugsie9091
@lordpugsie9091 5 месяцев назад
@@mreggs3731 what part of "every continent except for Antarctica", did you not understand?
@cliveadams7629
@cliveadams7629 5 месяцев назад
They probably think the hunchback of Notre Dame happened in Indiana.
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus Год назад
The real question is ... if everyone has the right to bear arms, what do the bears do without their arms?
@EyeonthePrize247
@EyeonthePrize247 Год назад
Asking the real questions.
@ReptilianTeaDrinker
@ReptilianTeaDrinker Год назад
This is an important question. The poor, armless bears. lol
@toucan221
@toucan221 Год назад
OMG Brilliant !!! I was just waiting for something like that! I have been laughing away at this video and everybody's comments, and yes the bears are definitely armless, thanks Buddy. 😂😂🤣🤣❤
@pierremainstone-mitchell8290
My wife just added - "If everyone has the right to bear arms what do they do when it's cold?"
@Tjalve70
@Tjalve70 Год назад
Bears don't need arms. They have 4 legs.
@marklivingstone3710
@marklivingstone3710 5 месяцев назад
Best put down I’ve heard in ages, an American was heckling an Australian comedian on stage. He kept listing all the things in Australia that are dangerous like snakes, spiders, jelly fish, crocs, sharks……and how dumb you’d have to be to live there. He then asked was there anywhere you can go in Australia where there wasn’t something trying to kill you? The comedian responded: ‘yeah, school.’
@axelthorpe7708
@axelthorpe7708 4 месяца назад
UNDER RATED COMMENT. PUT THE FKER IN HIS PLACE
@Jakeio-w9j
@Jakeio-w9j 2 месяца назад
Americans think we all live in the outback, that their is no cities (Expept ofc Sydney the Capital) and we get bitten by snakes everyday
@patsytyler2199
@patsytyler2199 2 месяца назад
The audience should have given the comedian a standing ovation
@RandomCommentMakerPerson
@RandomCommentMakerPerson 2 месяца назад
​@@patsytyler2199god I hate that word
@Artrysa
@Artrysa 2 месяца назад
@@RandomCommentMakerPerson The?
@darthplagueis13
@darthplagueis13 Год назад
As someone who has never been to Portugal before, I can confirm that they don't have running water. They are a very relaxed people and therefore prefer walking water.
@unicorntulkas
@unicorntulkas Год назад
As a German I can confirm that we don't have running water but at least it sparkles.
@TheSuperappelflap
@TheSuperappelflap Год назад
I have never been to America before but I can confirm that 67% of US municipalities put fluoride, which is a NEUROTOXIN, into their drinking water. On purpose. Im pretty sure its one of the major reasons they all have brain damage.
@mig_kite
@mig_kite Год назад
Good one 😂Quite accurate as well, I miss the slow life there
@TheSuperappelflap
@TheSuperappelflap Год назад
@@mig_kite If portuguese people are so relaxed then why are all your football players absolute savage cavedwellers who try to litrrally kill their opponents on the field. do you have a national selection where you pick the eleven most aggressive men in portugal and send them to the cup?
@pedrosilvaproductions
@pedrosilvaproductions Год назад
@@unicorntulkas When I went to Germany it was something so weird to me, since it's way more common to drink sparkling water than to drink plain water in many places. Even at restaurants if I ask for water they give me sparkling water
@Nintentoad125
@Nintentoad125 Год назад
We should all have the right to bear arms. What are we supposed to do without arms? Use our legs?
@SnowMexicann
@SnowMexicann Год назад
bear arms are a bit excessive though, I say human arms should be the limit
@ChrisCSunshine
@ChrisCSunshine Год назад
And where are the Bears supposed to get arms from?
@archieb1306
@archieb1306 Год назад
I think lizard arms are cooler
@Oismyurl
@Oismyurl Год назад
The big questions is can bears bear bear arms?
@shambles.2653
@shambles.2653 Год назад
This thread is unbearable
@AholeAtheist
@AholeAtheist Год назад
"I can't in good conscience pay someone $20 per hour." Sir, you seem to be under the impression you have a good conscience when you do not.
@ssjcrafter8842
@ssjcrafter8842 Год назад
they can't in good conscience pay someone 20$ *because* they don't have a good conscience.
@josefstalin9678
@josefstalin9678 Год назад
A large part of the state I live in wants to join another state because of its politics and for that very same reason, the state they want to join has no state minimum wage, unlike my state. In my state the minimum wage is like 12$ an hour but in the other its the same as the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. Like, as if $12 an hour is somehow too much
@hrma6313
@hrma6313 Год назад
If he can't pay 20 bucks, his business is worth shit, he'd be better going back to his beloved Murica and pay people 7$
@petrmaly9087
@petrmaly9087 Год назад
It literally says "internship" in the description, so he can pay US minimum wage or he doesn't have to pay anything. Internships are generally unpaid. Also, technically Austrian minimum wage is $0 as Austria doesn't have any legal limit for minimum wage, it is determined by collective bargaining.
@wolf1066
@wolf1066 Год назад
Whatever they're paying anyone, you can rest assured that they're not doing it in good conscience.
@nightraven-cd2nf
@nightraven-cd2nf 4 месяца назад
i am honestly astounded by the Americans that think that English is a language that originated in America
@DanBeech-ht7sw
@DanBeech-ht7sw 2 месяца назад
Yeah the Pilgrim Fathers had to invent a totally new language when they sailed to America. From England.
@tonywimble9161
@tonywimble9161 Месяц назад
Are you really suprised?
@ianarnott2978
@ianarnott2978 Месяц назад
It would blow their minds if told how many words originated from Latin, French, German etc.
@kaecatlady
@kaecatlady Месяц назад
Not a surprise; many of the Americans who believe this also insist that their Jesus spoke English.
@DanBeech-ht7sw
@DanBeech-ht7sw Месяц назад
@@kaecatlady madness
@MuchWhittering
@MuchWhittering Год назад
"Europe is like stepping back in time 30 years." I have it on good authority that America didn't get chip and pin until at least a decade after everyone else had already stopped caring about it.
@shadenox8164
@shadenox8164 Год назад
@Johan dahlin Your money is owned by the state already dumbass. Who do you think backs it?
@ethanwallis5678
@ethanwallis5678 Год назад
@user-lr9mo9my6j standard American reply
@baronmeduse
@baronmeduse Год назад
@Johan dahlin We have chip, PIN and also cash! You do realise that even if you have cash it is still ultimately the property of the state?
@sjs9698
@sjs9698 Год назад
@@baronmeduse i suspect they've never considered who makes the cash, or guarantees it's value :p
@OzixiThrill
@OzixiThrill Год назад
@@sjs9698 Come now, mate. You can't seriously expect much from people for whom elementary algebra is a university course.
@krashd
@krashd Год назад
I remember hearing a story about an old couple who visited the UK and were surprised by 'how many African-Americans live here', when someone corrected the lady with "they are black Brits, not African Americans" she allegedly replied with "I know, but we call them African Americans back home" as if that was the correct term for black people everywhere...
@dmgroberts5471
@dmgroberts5471 Год назад
British Black people tend to _really_ hate being called that. Especially if their family is _Caribbean._
@bazzfromthebackground3696
@bazzfromthebackground3696 Год назад
​@Glasdia No, none of them realize it's a continent. It's the *country* of Africa.
@harrynac6017
@harrynac6017 Год назад
​@@bazzfromthebackground3696Indeed. Someone told me there are no refugees in South Africa, because you can't flee to your own country.
@jamesblackwell2067
@jamesblackwell2067 Год назад
we just call them "english" over here, its only america that does the "irish-american", "african american" etc etc thing; your gov wants you all to be separate so they can control you easier (and also pit you against each other for political gain). ever noticed how in america, no one is just "american"? even the anglo saxons (britons) that built your country are "white-americans", its by design
@Between_Scylla_and_Kharybdis
Someone once described Nelson Mandela as African American Let that sink in
@johnlochness
@johnlochness Год назад
I once had an American tourist staying at my B&B say she didn’t want to go to London because of the plague. No, really!!!!
@juliaw151
@juliaw151 Год назад
What... 🤦‍♀️ ive heard it all now.
@gillcawthorn7572
@gillcawthorn7572 Год назад
@gennaroliguori376
@gennaroliguori376 Год назад
when you think you have heard it all and then you tell me this.. wtf is wrong with americans..? omg..
@martinacocca4225
@martinacocca4225 Год назад
Do they just think time stops whenever they decide to close their history books?
@JaneAustenAteMyCat
@JaneAustenAteMyCat Год назад
Do you think someone had trolled her and she never figured it out and thought that there was really plague in London?
@x_hibernia
@x_hibernia 5 месяцев назад
Jesus that one got me, "why do English people speak English and not some other European language", the brain rot is real with that one
@Duchess_Van_Hoof
@Duchess_Van_Hoof Месяц назад
Mostly to distance themselves from France after the Normandic takeover.
@steffent.6477
@steffent.6477 22 дня назад
@@Duchess_Van_Hoof They spoke french in the english nobility for centuries after the normans took over^^
@michaelrunnels7660
@michaelrunnels7660 5 дней назад
That commenter was obviously a college student.
@ChokyoDK
@ChokyoDK Год назад
Some people in the US defend billionaires not paying taxes while not being able to afford using an ambulance. Absolute insanity.
@Cadian-8th-4676
@Cadian-8th-4676 Год назад
I love how the American government has a privatised health care system while also having backwards systems that damage the free market
@ciaranhoward4282
@ciaranhoward4282 Год назад
What do you expect from that country 😂
@КГБКолДжорджКостанца
It's amazing that they will continue to defend why they think america is #1 or even the immature 'we own you all', no they don't, USA doesn't own anything, since the Iraq War, america has been a weak joke that Brazil, China, Iraq, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia are considering distance from the USD
@RNS_Aurelius
@RNS_Aurelius Год назад
And in the same breath will decry poor people not paying taxes.
@abzinhoo
@abzinhoo Год назад
Hm
@bennybadfish
@bennybadfish Год назад
George saying these common sense things like “ambulances should be free” and “you should pay your workers a livable wage” would make him a far left socialist in America. Our country is fucked.
@esmeecampbell7396
@esmeecampbell7396 Год назад
That makes him a far left Socialist anywhere. There's no such thing as free, someone somewhere has to pay for it... Ambulance cover is like one of the most basic things that ALL health insurance covers. And most health insurance is less per month than average taxpayer NHS contributions. AND they get better healthcare treatment, wait times etc AND they can opt out for years if they want to risk it, saving themselves thousands.
@bennybadfish
@bennybadfish Год назад
@@esmeecampbell7396 Don’t care. make healthcare free. Tax everyone, I do not care. Make billionaires give 90% of their earnings if you have to.
@lordjzargo7940
@lordjzargo7940 Год назад
​@@esmeecampbell7396 still prevents millions from getting healthcare
@x288.
@x288. Год назад
lol goofy man
@lygames9766
@lygames9766 Год назад
I agree that our country is fucked.
@triccele
@triccele Год назад
The "right to bear arms thing" is dangerously true. I'm Chilean, here a gringo fired a gun because he was "standing his ground". He went to jail.
@TheRealAxolotlAnimates
@TheRealAxolotlAnimates Год назад
yeah, i mean, if the americans takes all the bear arms, what are the bears gunna use?
@bladerunner3314
@bladerunner3314 Год назад
@@TheRealAxolotlAnimates Time to arm the bears!
@TheRealAxolotlAnimates
@TheRealAxolotlAnimates Год назад
@@bladerunner3314 rearm the bears, u mean
@bladerunner3314
@bladerunner3314 Год назад
@@TheRealAxolotlAnimates A Minigun for every bear arm taken!!!
@TheRealAxolotlAnimates
@TheRealAxolotlAnimates Год назад
@@bladerunner3314 yep
@overpower3382
@overpower3382 4 месяца назад
For some reason, some Americans think that just because Europe is old and has a history, it isn't modern. They think of their country as being the new, flashy, modern country and everywhere else is old and as unmodern as they were in premodern times.
@taistelusammakko5088
@taistelusammakko5088 4 месяца назад
Which is terribly ironic coming from a people who cant drink tap water
@toasterhavingabath6980
@toasterhavingabath6980 Месяц назад
Well they are "the new world".
@zedeyejoe
@zedeyejoe Месяц назад
Go out of the cities and USA is very 1950s
@Zayany-Malik
@Zayany-Malik 15 часов назад
​@zedeyejoe and they think UK is old like brother, i can't go 10 miles in my homeland of London without seeing tech or modern houses, and WE USED TO OWN THE STATES- [I know my geography and yes i am british]
@cambs0181
@cambs0181 Год назад
As a Brit, I went and spent some time in Berlin. I knew a little bit of German from my school days. I went into a bar and ordered a beer and some food in what was broken German, the Germans at the bar sniggered a bit. Even though they got me a beer for trying, I still felt a little embarrassed seeing as most Germans can speak good English. Then as if by a miracle from God, some American tourists turned up in the bar and with all the "EXCUSE ME SIR!" and talking to them in very slow English, my shame of ignorance all but vanished.
@lisaty5937
@lisaty5937 Год назад
As a German, I am sorry that you felt embarrassed. Most of us (in my experience, anyway) appreciate people trying to make an effort, particularly as we are aware that our language is pretty difficult to learn. And of course I wasn't there, but I do hope that the sniggering was mostly because it probably sounded cute 😊
@MsAli0
@MsAli0 Год назад
While living in Germany, I was told by a German it was appreciated that we tried, but apparently we Brits sound Polish. 😅
@deathtrooper7760
@deathtrooper7760 Год назад
@@MsAli0 well beter than sounding like an american with a hot potato or 1 kilo of gum in there mouth
@gingerdude
@gingerdude Год назад
​@@MsAli0you Brits sound very cute when you speak German.😌 Sincerely, a German
@janslavik5284
@janslavik5284 Год назад
@@gingerdude Well now I'm curious, have you ever encountered a Czech person speaking German? I imagine we must have a pretty strong accent, but I can't imagine how it would sound to native Germans 🙂
@ceroman_
@ceroman_ Год назад
As someone who lives in Ireland, I've passed american tourists saying "wow I didn't know these people had electricity"
@EmyN
@EmyN Год назад
No way
@louisrelf5903
@louisrelf5903 Год назад
Lost for words
@lobodesade6780
@lobodesade6780 Год назад
I remember I used to live in Michigan for a time, and one time I was asked where my accent was from, so I replied "I'm Irish, but my accent is from Dublin", so then I got the response "is Dublin in Ireland? And do you know a girl called Margret from Cork?".
@PhilosophicalTramp-lu2mi
@PhilosophicalTramp-lu2mi Год назад
I'm German and my wife is Japanese. Once in a Berlin pub, we got chatting to an American couple next to us. When they learned where we were from, they asked us whether we had met during WWII. For reference, we are both 26
@CountScarlioni
@CountScarlioni Год назад
I swear, there is a swathe of Irish Americans who have grown up hearing hand-me-down tales of the "old country" and can't comprehend that the nation continued to evolve and advance over the 150 years since their last _actual_ Irish ancestor departed. I remember an old episode of Star Trek where its set in the 24th century and they come across some Irish colonists in space. They depict them as all rustic wearing threadbare suits, living with their livestock running amok. eating potatoes, saying stuff like "Oh Begorrah to be sure!" Absolute max cringe. I think that was not only what US TV makers thought Ireland was like, but worse, thought Ireland in the future would be like!
@tobyk.4911
@tobyk.4911 Год назад
"My husband is from England... so my question is: Do people in England have refrigerators?" - why is she asking reddit when her husband can answer the question ??
@jcanonmercadotube
@jcanonmercadotube Год назад
Maybe her husband´s grand grand grand grand grand grand grand daddy was from England, so he is English
@kurolotus4851
@kurolotus4851 5 месяцев назад
Or she is that type of wife who asks her english husband: "Honey, do you have refrigerators back in England?" "Yes darling, we have refrigerators😒". "Ok...🤨 ".😂😂😂
@DiragonProductions
@DiragonProductions 5 месяцев назад
or the person who posted the question was joking.
@klaaspekala6804
@klaaspekala6804 5 месяцев назад
Maybe they don´t talk a lot in their marriage. Been there. 🤣
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 3 месяца назад
Maybe she thought her husband was one of the few privileged Englishmen to have a fridge - probably related to the Royal Family.
@IsaacMuntz
@IsaacMuntz 5 месяцев назад
It's always funny and baffling to hear americans say that other country's Healthcare systems are somewhat *"socialistic"* and their ridiculously expensive healthcare which most americans themselves can't afford is somehow *"the only right one"* because *"merica"* Any sane person would look at the american cost of medical bills would instantly cringe 😬
@gozza7199
@gozza7199 4 месяца назад
They have fallen for Nationalistic propaganda. Wrap anything in the Stars & Stripes makes it right. Daily singing the National Anthem in schools, at sporting events between club teams before the game starts, reenforces Nationalism.
@aren-u4t
@aren-u4t 4 месяца назад
the us is the only developed nation in the world that does not have free healthcare
@GnarledStaff
@GnarledStaff Месяц назад
Many Americans do not know the difference between socialism and communism. There are vested interests that spend billions of dollars making sure that stays a point of misinformation and contention. They actually convinced people that single payer healthcare meant “death panels” would determine who loved and died, as if corporate health insurance boards of executives did not already exist.
@crazylizard1889
@crazylizard1889 23 дня назад
An American woman was baffled about so many countries not paying (or paying very little) for baby deliveries. She said how do I get this? They played with her and asked what she thought of state healthcare. She said it was bullshit. She shouldn't be trusted to have a baby😅
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 Год назад
"doctors aren't skilled enough to heal a broken leg" This is like... at least 400 years out of date.
@more-reasons6655
@more-reasons6655 Год назад
This is the issue with the US education system. They teach world history till about 1776, then only teach US history from then. So people seem to believe the rest of the world stopped developing when the US was formed
@shadenox8164
@shadenox8164 Год назад
@@more-reasons6655 I mean, they also tend to teach American exceptionalism so people end up believing the US does everything better even if outcomes in other countries are better.
@OzixiThrill
@OzixiThrill Год назад
I'd say somewhere closer to 70000 years out of date. We've had evidence of broken femurs healing dating back about that far. Yes, those are pre-historic times. That's how old healing a broken leg properly is.
@dmgroberts5471
@dmgroberts5471 Год назад
@@more-reasons6655 I don't think the US education system teaches world history. Not in any meaningful way.
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 Год назад
​@@OzixiThrill We have evidence of healed femurs even in early hominids and in wild wolves, however, healing in the sense of not dying vs medical treatment are two different things.
@stucorbett
@stucorbett Год назад
I'm a Canadian who visits America often. Thanks to me, there's countless Americans who believe Canada still doesn't have the internet, that the gravity is slightly less here and that I paid for my vacations from working in the Parsley Mines which is also our greatest export.
@Cornu341
@Cornu341 Год назад
You had me at parsley mines 😂
@evanwhite2845
@evanwhite2845 Год назад
Up in them there Canadaland
@tacfoley4443
@tacfoley4443 Год назад
I guess you must be from Beesee, but over in Albirda we have egg mines instead.
@garethbull2226
@garethbull2226 Год назад
Why not try telling them maple syrup grows on trees in Canada.
@petegarnett7731
@petegarnett7731 Год назад
@@garethbull2226 It leaves the "new" flag a bit sticky though.
@oldfrittenfett1276
@oldfrittenfett1276 Год назад
As I went to University here in Germany, we had a lot of exchange students from the USA. Sometimes their behaviour was quite strange. Like "how is it that everybody could just enter the University, no armed guards, metal detectors etc.". Or when they fell from the bike because they never learned how to do it and refused to go to the doctor when their leg or arm was clearly not okay because they thought "they couldn't afford this much debt now". And when they were treated for free because of their health insurance for foreigners that is mandatory for exchange students, they felt like they were treated like that "because they were American".
@ludicrous6380
@ludicrous6380 Год назад
@@nodak81 But you do put children into cages.
@beautifullEternal
@beautifullEternal Год назад
@@nodak81no Jews in ovens, just black people hanging from trees
@fishofgold6553
@fishofgold6553 Год назад
@@nodak81 😆🤣 WHOA. That's fucked! 🤣
@gamesandglory1648
@gamesandglory1648 Год назад
@@fishofgold6553 Random crazy American mothers do this surprisingly often as well, I've seen like at least ten stories about this, with like half of them being in texas or florida for some reason
@fishofgold6553
@fishofgold6553 Год назад
@@gamesandglory1648 I recently heard of a Russian so-called "mother" who did it too. But I did not actually read the article. Just the headline.
@Jens-Viper-Nobel
@Jens-Viper-Nobel 9 месяцев назад
After 9/11, the western world guarded all it's port facilities for some time. I was a military guy guarding one of them. American tourists still arrived in huge cruise liners, and we had to deal with them all. Some lady disembarked a ship, and when reaching me, she asked where to find the nearest Walmart. I of course had to tell her that we don't have Walmarts in Denmark. To which she replied rather disgustedly why we didn't do things the American way, and that she thought we were a civilized country. All the passengers in line, including a man obviously being with her rolled their eyes at that statement. But despite this, I got a little pissed and shot back. "Yes, Ma'm. We are a civilized country. I suspect that is exactly why we DON'T do things the American way." Oh boy. Her reaction made me think of Puff, the magic Dragon the way she huffed and puffed in indignation. But the people waiting in line were all good. They were either trying to hide a smirky grin with their hands or trying to cough up a frog that had suddenly invaded their throats or laughing outright. And some guy further back shouted "OUCH. THAT's gotta hurt, lady." And everybody was jamming dollar bills into my hands or pockets while passing me and grinning and winking their eyes, along with some remarks like "way to go, soldier." or "Oh, I just loved how you shut her up." and the like. I made a veritable fortune that day despite not even trying to.
@katherinebrilowski
@katherinebrilowski Месяц назад
This has the same vibe as “and everyone clapped”
@veedubbya
@veedubbya Год назад
An American tourist visiting Spain was surprised to discover that the locals spoke Mexican.
@Nothin-but-the-blues
@Nothin-but-the-blues Год назад
So, the locals are all drug dealers and rapists?
@xXevilsmilesXx
@xXevilsmilesXx Год назад
😂
@Vailque
@Vailque Год назад
Ah yes, ‘Mexican’.
@ruairimcm4131
@ruairimcm4131 Год назад
😂
@tourniqut
@tourniqut Год назад
To be fair the language should be called mexican most speakers are mexican and modern "spanish" is more like nahuatl(aztec) than medieval spanish
@Kenosos
@Kenosos Год назад
Americans have broken my ability to detect sarcasm, so many things they say that would be sarcastic in any other country but they are dead serious.
@najrenchelf2751
@najrenchelf2751 Год назад
I think that is actually the most dangerous part of this - especially in text form on the interwebs...
@Stevehboy
@Stevehboy Год назад
Exactly that’s why I can’t take them seriously anymore
@sorejack
@sorejack Год назад
to this day i think the existence of q was some brit trolling americans to see how much bull theyd believe. turns out alot. only a brit would call him q.
@josefstalin9678
@josefstalin9678 Год назад
I kinda like that honestly. Its funny saying something completely outlandish and watching someone from somewhere else try to decide if I'm being genuine or sarcastic. Its like the aussies with drop bears
@rosiefay7283
@rosiefay7283 4 месяца назад
Poe's Law was born out of a similar remark about what creationists say, but GeorgeM marvellously shows how many Americans it applies to.
@milkemoments1366
@milkemoments1366 Год назад
As an American, I can confirm that it's impossible to ask another American where they're from and have them answer "America" They'll always go on about their great great great grandparents
@graceydez6199
@graceydez6199 Год назад
And in England our Jamaican populations say they are British and our African brothers also say they are British. There is no hyphen here.
@barbaram5769
@barbaram5769 Год назад
It's so weird to me. I am half Scottish, in that my Dad was born and raised in Scotland and is Scottish. I was born and raised in England and have always said that I'm English. I won't even consider myself a certain nationality based on my own father; I can't imagine tracing back my 4x great grandparents to see if I can make a claim to seem slightly more interesting than someone else in the room. Wild stuff.
@gazblackheart4596
@gazblackheart4596 Год назад
I believe it probably has a lot to do with our countries history in that people were heavily segregated not just black people but the irish, the italians and so on. So we were raised to say we are where our ancestors are from because thats how our family was identified and treated, based on where we came from. There was racism towards pretty much every type of person back then so we learned to identify with our groups based on that and it just carried on through the generations and became more of a quirky thing instead of a racial thing.
@squiggle.64
@squiggle.64 Год назад
⁠@@barbaram5769 My mum is also half Scottish half English, her dad is Scottish and mum English and she’s lived in England her whole life. She has always said shes English because thats where she was born and raised, why would she bother saying she’s Scottish when she’s never lived there. I guess that makes me 25% Scottish but I have always lived in England and never in my life even considered calling myself Scottish, let alone introduced myself with it😭
@maxdavis7722
@maxdavis7722 Год назад
@@gazblackheart4596 still stupid to consider yourself another nationality, especially when so many Americans seem so proud to be American but desperate to identify as anything else.
@wardrobewings8000
@wardrobewings8000 9 месяцев назад
7:50 you get what you pay for. I can't imagine how badly hiring someone who agreed to work for $7.25/h as a project manager would end up. For all the jokes and badmouthing PMs get, herding a group of programmers into one direction and stopping them from polishing their projects for *years* is an important skill. Also, I LOVE when Americans try to apply their abhorrent laws and attitudes towards employees in EU countries. One of my previous places of employment got bought out by a US corporation. They flew in their own managers to "straighten out" the situation. The first thing the goofer assigned to my department wanted to do was eliminate 20+ days of vacation time and the rule that once per year you need to take off two weeks in one go. AKA stuff that is mandated by law in my country. We politely informed him that this is illegal and he could eat his own entrails before we give up those rights. They wasted *so* *much* money and time searching for workarounds. I left before they gave up, mostly because "imported" managers created a toxic atmosphere and I care way more for my mental health than some corpo-drones' egos.
@cy-one
@cy-one 2 месяца назад
*"and stopping them from polishing their projects for years is an important skill."* ... aaaand then you get events like CloudStrike. Of course there's a middle ground, but considering how we get more or less weekly data leaks, exploitables, plane parts falling from the sky and other stuff, I think a bit more polish wouldn't go amiss.
@fifi23o5
@fifi23o5 Год назад
The most American trait I can think of: they have to have an opinion on everything, especially on the subjects they have absolutely no idea about.
@patriziamares6757
@patriziamares6757 7 месяцев назад
Like the lady I saw in a video who claimed that a dozen equals 50
@mexa_t6534
@mexa_t6534 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, the phrases “I don’t know enough to have an opinion” or simply “I don’t have an opinion” don’t seem to exist in a lot if USamerican’s vocabulary
@Traitorman..Proverbs26.11
@Traitorman..Proverbs26.11 5 месяцев назад
@@mexa_t6534 What can you expect from a nation who, in their dictionary, states that “I couldn’t care less” has the same meaning as “I could care less”?
@jonson856
@jonson856 4 месяца назад
A few friends of mine went to the US for a year (school exchange something), and they came back with the same impression on Americans. 😂
@yottaforce
@yottaforce 4 месяца назад
Well, in their defense, it's hard not to have an opinion about _anything_
@dangibbo8275
@dangibbo8275 Год назад
refusing to believe america exists is my coping method
@anthonylong9067
@anthonylong9067 Год назад
Being american myself, we have the same thought process as you.
@redsphinx113
@redsphinx113 Год назад
it just HAS to be a meme. There simply cannot be a country as fucking dumb as this.
@Selickrip55
@Selickrip55 Год назад
Then your insane 😂
@SirPanikalot778
@SirPanikalot778 Год назад
​@@Selickrip55 *You're
@Ebbagull
@Ebbagull Год назад
​@@SirPanikalot778 Oh, wow! That actually works! When I thought of the US as a fictional nightmare world, like Westeros or something, that actually made it a little bit easier to breathe 😅 Thanks for the new coping mechanism!
@HeyLaserLips
@HeyLaserLips Год назад
I went to NYC in 2003, and yeah, granted it was 20 years ago now I'll still never forget this interaction. I was in a shop and the woman behind the counter caught on to my accent. She asked me if I was from the UK and I said yes. She then asked "How did you get over here?". I was a bit confused and said "By plane?". She suddenly gasped as said "You have AIRPORTS now??" with compete sincerity. I was thinking inside: err, yeah? Heathrow is one of the largest and busiest in the world? xD
@B-A-L
@B-A-L 9 месяцев назад
Should have told her London also had the world's first international airport and then wait for her to ask 'but where did the planes fly to?'
@furlosifurfox5794
@furlosifurfox5794 5 месяцев назад
should of just told her you walked XD
@robertcarroll5036
@robertcarroll5036 5 месяцев назад
Wow, England has airports now?
@mreggs3731
@mreggs3731 5 месяцев назад
should have said you drove there
@andreasfischer9158
@andreasfischer9158 5 месяцев назад
No, we don’t. Each apartment comes with its own runway.
@Brokengooseneck
@Brokengooseneck 4 месяца назад
As a German who’s been to America a lot, getting the comment „oh yea! I’m german too! My great great grandparents lived there!” Frustrates me so much. Also somebody was arguing with me that Greece wasn’t real??? Their argument was: „but it’s called ANCIENT Greece for a reason🙄“ oh I’m sorry I wasn’t aware that that discredited the existence of modern Greece😭🤚 (also sorry about my English it sucks😭)
@kinagrill
@kinagrill 4 месяца назад
clear signs of a culture that ain't even close to be mature, makes sense when you remember America wasn't settled and truly became 'muhrica' until, what... late 1700s or some such iirc?
@juliabarrow-hemmings6624
@juliabarrow-hemmings6624 4 месяца назад
Your English is perfectly good, better than a lot of Americans you see online... And certainly better than my German :P The fact my only living German relative, that I know of, uses Sütterlinschrift does not help in that regard to be fair on my part.
@Fuckpeople999
@Fuckpeople999 2 месяца назад
You might hate it, but they are German just cause they live in America doesn’t change their genes, those “Americans” are in fact your people
@DanBeech-ht7sw
@DanBeech-ht7sw 2 месяца назад
Yeah I'm German too! My ancestors came over with Hengist
@grelllestrange
@grelllestrange Месяц назад
The last sentence is literally the most German thing to say 😂
@sithguitarist698
@sithguitarist698 Год назад
Americans watched Game of Thrones and thought it was a documentary about Europe.
@neilbradley5011
@neilbradley5011 5 месяцев назад
Some of them watched LOTR and The Hobbit and thought it was UK.
@J-alCapone
@J-alCapone 4 месяца назад
​@@neilbradley5011 wish it was 😂
@Canalcoholic
@Canalcoholic 4 месяца назад
Game of Thrones was heavily based on the English Wars of the Roses. The houses of Lancaster and York became Lanister and Stark.
@silvertalisman9061
@silvertalisman9061 2 месяца назад
@@neilbradley5011 Tolkien was inspired by wales when making middle earth.
@themonstergummitier1844
@themonstergummitier1844 2 месяца назад
​@@J-alCapone Me too, I want a direwolf of my own! 😄
@icba9292
@icba9292 Год назад
I went to Florida too to visit the theme parks, and when they open the parks and sing the national anthem it honestly feels like some sort of North Korean regime, theyre kind of brainwashed.
@octavianpopescu4776
@octavianpopescu4776 Год назад
At this point if they're singing the anthem for a theme park, it looks like they're making a mockery of anthem. Might as well sing it on the toilet.
@bazzfromthebackground3696
@bazzfromthebackground3696 Год назад
It's called heterotopia. They're faking realism so hard they loop back around and it looks fake as shit. It is actually designed, not so much for brainwashing but, so you don't look into anything. It gives the safe comfortable appearance on the outside so you don't try to dig too deep.
@NessieNice
@NessieNice Год назад
Seriously? We have to sing national anthem here as well but only at school during Monday's flag rising ceremony, independence day ceremony, and when winning international competition (right when the medal/trophy being passed on the podium usually). Otherwise no one in their right mind would sing or even play it, and we are still very patriotic
@icba9292
@icba9292 Год назад
@@NessieNice Thats what i saw, this was back in 2012, it could be different now, but i doubt it as its still being brought up in discussions
@MonkeyButtMovies1
@MonkeyButtMovies1 Год назад
Nah, North Korea is less indoctrinated
@Gbjj_
@Gbjj_ Год назад
American: Is this what we have instead of insulin and debt-free college? George: Yeah it is, but think about how many Middle-Eastern children you can blow up with that! I'm dying XD
@lydiamichaels1976
@lydiamichaels1976 Год назад
Palestians specifically
@tauruscommunist9532
@tauruscommunist9532 Год назад
​@@lydiamichaels1976 not really, most of the middle east has been blown up by them at some point
@lydiamichaels1976
@lydiamichaels1976 Год назад
@@tauruscommunist9532 I know. Specifically was the wrong word I used. I was just adding about Palestine
@dwaynewrighton8547
@dwaynewrighton8547 Год назад
Not as much as those middle Eastern kids
@questionmaker5666
@questionmaker5666 Год назад
@@lydiamichaels1976 That's Israel, not the US (whom have blown up almost everywhere else in the ME)
@andrewrawlings5220
@andrewrawlings5220 2 месяца назад
Terry Pratchett was right that 'The Irish' get more "Irish" the further they get from Ireland. There's no-one more proudly "Irish" than a guy who was born in America who has never seen Ireland.
@KaliqueClawthorne
@KaliqueClawthorne Месяц назад
Recently watched a video from a polish girl reading posts in a Facebook group gor americans with some form of polish heritage. This was so unhinged. And how polish people who live in poland were called uneducated, unevolved, uncivilised and that they are not polish when they don't dance polka and aren't catholic. Meanwhile they did discuss polish words while using them wrong. The RU-vidr talked about Something she called Atlantis theory. Like - for these Americans the "true Poland" is like Atlantis. Something that needs to be rediscovered
@SebHaarfagre
@SebHaarfagre Год назад
5:19 I'm from Norway and to me USA is 30-50 years back in time. Everyone drives petrol cars, houses are poorly built in general, people have old appliances and walk inside with shoes on. Wall to wall carpets are common, cities are dirty and littered, the middle class is nowhere nearly as prevalent and there's so much poverty and poor education, the health system is medieval, there's a culture of letting themselves be extorted by the system, but also a culture of only having lunatics speak up (on purpose?) and thus making everyone else even more conservative as a reaction. It's a two-party system which never evolved to make rational sense, the basic/foundational educational system is not only sub-par but also not free?!? There's extreme crime reoccurrence rates, methods of dealing with people is in general barbaric, psychology and rationalism is leaving you wanting, racism is institutionalised not (just) through genuine hatred but through subsidies and constant media bombardment reminding everyone to "take extra good care" of "them", reminding people *EVERY DAY* that people should be treated *DIFFERENT* just because of the *TINT* of their skin, people don't learn history _at all_ nor geography, there's a "sue" culture instead of "altruism" culture, volunteerism is pathetic per-capita and polarization is intrinsic. So yeah Now, there's uncountable US Americans that are fantastic human beings, a lot of people wanting to change things for the better, and a lot of things not so backwards, but if that guy wanted a response, this is it.
@SebHaarfagre
@SebHaarfagre Год назад
Forgot to mention the absolute non-existent infrastructure (except car roads). And *FOOD?!* *LOL* Images in my mind goes to some long lost tribe in the middle of the Amazon, being met by people with laser pulse rifle, then saying "They don't even have proper bows"
@gamesandglory1648
@gamesandglory1648 Год назад
the "sue" culture is also largely because of crappy-nonexistent labour laws
@jamiebrooks457
@jamiebrooks457 Год назад
This isn't normal? Can I move to Norway?
@jmckendry84
@jmckendry84 Год назад
I understand everything except the dig about carpets. What's wrong with carpets (except in bathrooms)?
@sweetcherry7759
@sweetcherry7759 Год назад
👏👏👏 Well said!
@orangemiffy7194
@orangemiffy7194 Год назад
"why do brits speak english which is american???" *meanwhile our country literally being called England*
@osheridan
@osheridan Год назад
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿: 👁 👄 👁
@neilcampbell2222
@neilcampbell2222 Год назад
It's American cultural misappropriation. They should learn a native American language
@louisrelf5903
@louisrelf5903 Год назад
That is fucking terrifying.
@n7creed629
@n7creed629 Год назад
This. I literally don’t understand how any American doesn’t know their own history, and/or can’t think for a half second. I’ve seen videos of random Americans being asked this in the street and omg… so many have this answer… Im a Brit
@B4MBI72
@B4MBI72 Год назад
Most English under the age of 20 cant speak English doh blud
@Dobcool
@Dobcool Год назад
The sad part is they actually did complain about having to wear a seatbelt and many didn't when they first became a thing
@James_Randal
@James_Randal Год назад
And then dumbasses started dying so... It worked.
@basementdwellercosplay
@basementdwellercosplay Год назад
Some still complain about it
@windsorSJ
@windsorSJ Год назад
Let's be honest here. The same was true when seat belts were made compulsory in the UK a lot of people rebelled against it. Same when crash helmets while riding a motor bike was made compulsory. You always get the freedom lovers whining if a law is introduced that they don't like.
@ieatleadpaintchips
@ieatleadpaintchips Год назад
You used to be able to buy cars with seatbelts removed for an increased price, and when they stopped doing that people started just cutting them out themselves.
@bladonski
@bladonski Год назад
Something I think about a lot is that when Canada made drunk driving illegal there were actual protests against it. And it happened in recent enough times for there to be recordings of it in FULL COLOUR.
@viciousyeen6644
@viciousyeen6644 5 месяцев назад
I met some friendly US tourists in a hostel in Poland, they asked me how we live under Hitler. Like, they genuinely thought he was still alive. They also asked me if I came to Poland by boat or by plane… my car, Susan. I took my car…
@HS-lv6wc
@HS-lv6wc 4 месяца назад
As an American, I would like to apologize for them. Sorry you had to put up with those.
@leopavlov7165
@leopavlov7165 3 месяца назад
They know surprisingly little on the topic for "patriotic" citizens of the country that "won WW2"
@alemgas
@alemgas 2 месяца назад
​@@leopavlov7165RUSSIA
@Pr1ZM0
@Pr1ZM0 2 месяца назад
Nahhh...
@ak5659
@ak5659 Месяц назад
​@@leopavlov7165--- As an American I can confirm this is common enough that it's not a surprise.
@NoZoDE
@NoZoDE Год назад
14:34 my dad once told me a story. He was in the US with his ex wife (not my mother). She broke her foot over there and they went to a hospital. The doctor said it wasn't anything big and she should just rest her foot for a few days. They were charged 800$ back then. The foot later swoll and they went back to Germany where the doctor couldn't believe his eyes. The foot was broken in 2 places and the ankle was just demolished. He said that even a 5 year old could point that out.
@plumjet09
@plumjet09 Год назад
There was a kid at my school who broke his arm and then his mom got mad at the teacher for not telling her. The kid never told the teacher or anyone besides his mom that his arm hurt a lot.
@YeahNo
@YeahNo 9 месяцев назад
My mum had an accident up north, they flew her over a 1000 miles by air ambulance to the capital city for surgery. Flight and surgery cost? $0. ‘Cause we don’t live in America. 🤷‍♀️
@paprikagames
@paprikagames 4 месяца назад
americans arent advanced in medical stuff only in fucking shit up with big guns
@OsmondNaylor
@OsmondNaylor 4 месяца назад
One of my sisters was a nurse. A fellow nurse had relatives in America and she was encouraged to go out to work there, the money was far better. She was out there less than a year and hurried back to our NHS because the nurses in that hospital did not do much more than wipe aching brows and hand out the odd minor pill. One day she walked into a ward where the male patient was having a heart attack. She pressed the emergency bell and proceeded to massage the man until help arrived. She was severely reprimanded for doing something ‘medical’. “ By the way, where did you learn that? “. The consultant was very surprised that such an act was basic training and that many non medical people are trained simply to save a life if possible.
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 4 месяца назад
@@OsmondNaylor In Germany you have to do a 1st aid course before you can get your driving licence. It was taught on that course.
@isaacfreiberg7609
@isaacfreiberg7609 Год назад
As an american who travels internationally a decent amount and is on the internet a lot, I would like to proudly announce that at least 3 people in this country aren't as idiotic as stereotypes say. At least three.
@RuyVuusen
@RuyVuusen Год назад
Who are the other two?
@balls9420
@balls9420 Год назад
@@RuyVuusen A man from Kentucky who fries chicken and a man called Mcdonald.
@micheleedwin4004
@micheleedwin4004 9 месяцев назад
Nice sarcasm
@richallenxbox1976
@richallenxbox1976 9 месяцев назад
Yebbut 3 people out of several Million, not really a good proportion is it?
@primm_slimm
@primm_slimm 9 месяцев назад
@@richallenxbox1976 hey I mean at least they have a bad proportion then no proportion
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 Год назад
As an American who leaves my phone set to metric and 24 hour time, I can confirm that committing war crimes is my passion in life.
@pitmatix1457
@pitmatix1457 Год назад
If someone tries to steal your phone they might see "military time" and think they've accidentally fucked with a Navy Seal or something so that's useful.
@B4MBI72
@B4MBI72 Год назад
Can't you get like burned at the stake for using metric in America?
@EndellionQT
@EndellionQT Год назад
Ha↗Ha↘Ha↗Ha↘Ha↗Ha↘ (If you know it you know it)
@davidebic
@davidebic Год назад
​@@EndellionQT My pfp nods
@Raztiana
@Raztiana Год назад
Do you also use celsius or kelvin? I've been told that fahrenheit is more accurate and logical than the others. I don't know if he actually understand the words he was using.
@themanonguitar3398
@themanonguitar3398 7 месяцев назад
I love that the US Department of Defense doesn't know that the "Angel of Death" was the nickname given to Josef Mengele, a Nazi war criminal.
@HadridarMatramen
@HadridarMatramen 5 месяцев назад
Yes, but he was neither the only, nor the first to gain such a nickname. I love Louis Antoine Saint-Just (1767-1794), but people who didn't like him or what the French Revolution was doing, did nickname him "the archangel of death". Might have been a post-humous nickname, I don't remember that. But no, the Americans are certainly NOT in any way original...
@ScottishVagabond
@ScottishVagabond 4 месяца назад
It's also the common parlance for serial killers who kill in the process of carrying out their roll as a doctor, nurse or other carer, utilizing their power, access to drugs and professional cover to literally get away with murder.
@Saufs0ldat
@Saufs0ldat 2 месяца назад
Just like the rest of the world doesn't have to comply with American sensibilities, Americans don't have to care about 70 year old German cultural references.
@KindaHellish2595
@KindaHellish2595 Год назад
My mum told me this story couple of years ago. I live in Scotland and the strangest experience I’ve heard that involved an American was when this lady came into a Costa got a coffee and after she finished it. I kid u not, raised her had, snapped her fingers and said “where’s my free coffee?” We don’t do free re-fills in the UK, well it’s incredibly uncommon. The barista turned round and gave her a stare of pure annoyance because of how rude she was and said we don’t do free coffee in here, let’s just say she was very confused and shut up quickly
@Captain_John_Price
@Captain_John_Price Год назад
The barista should have told her to fuck off
@auraluna7679
@auraluna7679 Год назад
Well, I guess she was ashamed after that. In cases like that the reaction after being corrected is more important in my opinion. Mistakes like that can happen.
@jonharrison3114
@jonharrison3114 Год назад
I don’t think that was that big a deal they made a genuine mistake
@TheeEnglishLesbian
@TheeEnglishLesbian Год назад
she SNAPPED HER FINGERS???? @@jonharrison3114
@leopold7562
@leopold7562 Год назад
The barista could've just wrung out the dishcloths into a cup, that's pretty much how Americans like coffee. I've been to the USA twice and I swear finding decent coffee is an absolute nightmare
@TurtleOverdose
@TurtleOverdose Год назад
I got yelled at in a grocery store talking to the cashier by an american for talking norwegian... in Norway... cashier told him to shut up or get the fuck out, great fun. 10/10 would recommend
@badwulff
@badwulff Год назад
Uh... did he just randomly teleport somewhere from the US and believe he was still there, or somehow drunkenly made his way through the Atlantic? Did he wake up after, like, a walking coma, without having realized people were speaking another language?
@Martin-lm8xp
@Martin-lm8xp Год назад
Dude, you have american tourists complaining about ppl speaking spanish in Spain, because they think that they are immigrants from South American. Or americans who moved to another country and complain that they need to learn local language, because english (or "america") is not the official language. It's like for some Americans it was a new thing to discover that there are countries outside US. @@Cattystyle69
@Yeeyeeenation
@Yeeyeeenation 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, that didn’t happen
@ElfinHat96
@ElfinHat96 5 месяцев назад
The audacity
@kinagrill
@kinagrill 4 месяца назад
Hilarious part is that America doesn't even have a national language. no english is not their national language, no language is.
@robwebster1098
@robwebster1098 Год назад
I realized years ago that most Americans who criticize anything outside of the US will never go outside of the US
@razorburn645
@razorburn645 4 месяца назад
Hell they probably won't even leave their home state.
@michealwhite1091
@michealwhite1091 4 месяца назад
@@razorburn645 Their home county you mean
@The_Trident_Master
@The_Trident_Master 4 месяца назад
I’m lucky enough to have been to multiple European countries and about 40 states
@staomruel
@staomruel 2 месяца назад
'That's where Peter Pan's from, right?' A New Yorker's reply to my sisters telling them they're from The Netherlands.
@FFM0594
@FFM0594 2 месяца назад
Ah yes, The Nether-Netherlands.
@ogwijiisbae8076
@ogwijiisbae8076 Год назад
I’ve generally had an American friend complain that they can’t take there gun to UK because they said they didn’t feel safe without it
@anthonylong9067
@anthonylong9067 Год назад
I mean have you been to smethwick in Birmingham? Let’s be fair
@ogwijiisbae8076
@ogwijiisbae8076 Год назад
@@anthonylong9067 they were staying in a hotel in surrey
@anthonylong9067
@anthonylong9067 Год назад
@@ogwijiisbae8076 oh ffs 🤦‍♂️. As a yank who spent a half year in Birmingham, we do not claim that person.
@jessica5470
@jessica5470 Год назад
I work in transport and overheard loads of Americans saying they were scared of the cops asking for ID, the cops in my work place are the nicest happiest cops you'll ever meet, all I thought was "your cops carry guns and you're scared of ours just asking ID?" The scariest thing they carry is a tazer and they can't get away with shooting willy nilly here, I think it's the ignorance that grinds my gears
@lorddarlo6194
@lorddarlo6194 Год назад
​@@anthonylong9067 If you stayed in Birmingham you would know it has nice parts even Smethwick you would also know that Smethwick borders the nice areas and rough areas like the arse end of Handsworth and Winson Green you will also know it is mostly Gangs and most average Smethwick people wouldn't get stabbed.
@adalindenau5035
@adalindenau5035 Год назад
I can't help but thank America for making me appreciate that my own country is at least somewhat civilised
@fancimaski
@fancimaski Год назад
ikr
@JonasGutenwald-yj8th
@JonasGutenwald-yj8th 8 месяцев назад
Can’t help but thank Europe for making the US look fucking awesome
@neilbradley5011
@neilbradley5011 5 месяцев назад
Me too.Here in the UK if you are in an accident ,the ambulance to Casualty is free,the triage is free,the X-ray is free,the plaster work if needed is free as are all the medications,the time of the Doctors and nurses is free and when you go home the outpatients clinic is free. In the USA you would end up with a debt so large it woudl have been cheaper to die in the accident.
@mreggs3731
@mreggs3731 5 месяцев назад
@@neilbradley5011in Australia, you don't pay for surgery, you pay for the tax on the surgery.
@alexisbaz8746
@alexisbaz8746 5 месяцев назад
Even in My country we can call an ambulance and going to the hospital witouth geting debt for Life..., oh right, we have an American fanboy Anarco capitalist now..., he say's there is no money for free Universities, healtcare, medicine and Denge vagones but we have to Buy some old Fighters Jets..., I Guess he would be an acercate American with that lógic.
@Shazzadut1
@Shazzadut1 Год назад
I worked at the Sydney Opera House as a theatre usher. The best two questions I had from Americans were: ‘How do they open the roof to play tennis in here?’ And ‘How many feet above sea level are we here?’ . Now If you’ve ever been to the SOH or even seen a picture of it, it sits right on the harbour. I mean right on the harbour, which is fed by the Pacific Ocean. In fact it draws in sea water for use in the air conditioning. The basement floors are actually below sea water…. And if you look out the huge glass windows you can actually see the water below you. So when I answered his question I just looked out the window then said ‘oh about 100 feet…’. Americans by and large are not worldly. They think America is the world, because they’re not taught about the rest of the world in school. But sometimes they are just plain dumb.
@Balotovi
@Balotovi Год назад
Maybe I'm stupid in this regard and know too little about Sydney or tennis, but where does the first question even come from? What does the Opera House (supposedly) have to do with tennis?
@josefstalin9678
@josefstalin9678 Год назад
As someone who lives in a pacific coastal state, I too have heard things like that and I too have reacted in probably the same way you did. Whoever that was likely didn't live near an ocean
@Real_MisterSir
@Real_MisterSir Год назад
@@Balotovi They've probably seen the Australian Open and thought the Opera House was a stadium or something, idk.. But the lack of intelligence you'd need to have to believe an Opera house would also be a makeshift Tennis court.... Darwinism where you at, I got some candidates.
@fredhughes4115
@fredhughes4115 Год назад
"The rest of the world". Hell, Americans often know nothing about Canada - you know, that ginormous country that sits on the 5,000 km long northern border that they have. You'd think that it would be hard to miss.
@yourmom2189
@yourmom2189 Год назад
As a person from the US, I can confirm that most of us are complete morons.
@lamsmiley1944
@lamsmiley1944 5 месяцев назад
It’s so ironic that they say that Europe is like stepping back in time. I felt the same way when going to the USA.
@averagejoe605
@averagejoe605 Месяц назад
despite our higher smarts, canada isn't too far ahead of the USA i believe.
@soledieairvideos5974
@soledieairvideos5974 Год назад
As an American I laughed so hard. We may be stupid but can’t deny we’re great content for it.
@livinghypocrite5289
@livinghypocrite5289 Год назад
So that was the goal from that certain ex president of yours. Make America great content again!
@patriciamillin1977
@patriciamillin1977 Год назад
@@livinghypocrite5289To be fair, Americans who can laugh at this content are generally not Trump supporters.
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
Amercians are the greatest people God ever put on this flat Earth
@cameronliddell9533
@cameronliddell9533 Год назад
@@philiprice7875 gereatest stupidity, greatest self entitlment, greatest idiots, greatest war monger... ok yeah i can see where you get greatest from
@whitestar7641
@whitestar7641 Год назад
Eh, depends upon where you look, all the Americans I have ever known are at least average intelligence. Met far more that are above average though because my mind is more advanced in development and aging than a lot of my peers. So it is actually really funny to hear this, I never thought there were people this stupid on the face of the Earth, not just in America.
@lazykbys
@lazykbys Год назад
I'm a Japanese guy who grew up as a kid in America. I don't recall singing the national anthem every day, but we did recite the Pledge of Allegiance each morning. I recall analyzing the words and wondering how it applied to me, a Japanese citizen. I also remember seeing a public service announcement on TV about the importance of the pledge and how it should be taken seriously. Those years of swearing false oaths made me the cynic I am today. :)
@OWnIshiiTrolling
@OWnIshiiTrolling Год назад
I went to elementary school there, but am not american. I noticed how unhinged the pledge is, and secretly crossed my fingers every morning when I said it (in my culture, crossing your fingers is what kids do when they lie to "get away with it"). Who in their right mind pledges their allegiance to a piece of fabric? oO
@lazykbys
@lazykbys Год назад
It was the bit about "one nation under God" that did it for me. Not my nation, not my god.
@Kat-mu8wq
@Kat-mu8wq Год назад
As a Scottish atheist, I am not welcome in America. I have been told "be Christian or stay out" so I stayed out. I'm now 30 years old and never been shot. Hurrah for me. 😂
@donuts564
@donuts564 Год назад
as a German, even hearing about the pledge always gives me goosebumps. Following your country just because it's "your" country isn't just stupid, it's extremely dangerous.
@OWnIshiiTrolling
@OWnIshiiTrolling Год назад
@@donuts564 It's basically a personal cult, but with a flag. Since flags can't die, it really is dangerous.
@tanithrosenbaum
@tanithrosenbaum Год назад
The "I'd rather be lied to and keep my conservative views" guy scares me the most. That means they obviously KNOW their "conservative views" are based on lies, but they're rather keep them because, why exactly? I really don't get what they're getting out of that, what advantage they think they have from that.
@JH-lo9ut
@JH-lo9ut Год назад
The driving force behind conservatism, is not having to feel bad for being privilegied.
@error-try-again-later
@error-try-again-later Год назад
Because it's better than admitting the lib'ruls might have been right about some stuff 💀
@tanithrosenbaum
@tanithrosenbaum Год назад
@@error-try-again-later Insane. Just insane.
@apacheattackhelicopter8410
@apacheattackhelicopter8410 Год назад
No liberal views are the ones fed by lies
@awddfg
@awddfg Год назад
most sensible white american
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff 9 месяцев назад
(8:25) What I don't get is how they think being a person from different European countries would be rare in Europe where we have the right to cross the borders without checks, and work in different countries without needing approval. Having people with mixed background is not rare.
@Frohds14
@Frohds14 10 месяцев назад
In the spring I had American Airbnb guests, both in their 50s, in my small half-timbered house below a German castle that Americans often visit. My 510-year-old house is furnished in a very traditional way - I am an historian - and in the kitchen I have not only induction plates but also a rustic wood stove, cupper pans and kettles. (and a big American fridge btw.) I heat with a modern heat pump with underwall heating (and cooling) and additional pellet stove and therefore have two stoves in the apartment. In addition - for decorative purposes - also old candlesticks and oil lamps. I explained everything to my guests, how everything works. Among other things, I explained to them that the house is a smart home and that everything is controlled via Amazon Echo, which of course also understands English. Only my Alexa is no longer called Alexa (because of the half-deaf neighbour who yelles at his Alexa and activates mine, too) but "Trina". Well... They gave me a scathing review. They told: I would have left out the fact that "there was no electricity in the house", they would have "had climb steep stairs by candlelight", "cook breakfast on a wood stove", and not be able to charge their cell phones (there are stations in every room). Former guests argued with them "that's not true". And then they presented photographic evidence. "The entire village hasn't been connected to the electricity supply at all, there are not any cables on the roofs, a few modern houses have obviously installed solar systems. Not even telephone lines have been laid". It didn't even occur to them that all of our lines have been underground at least for 30 years, because they don't know that from their Midwest US-twon because of their old infrastructure there. Another excitement was that "drinking water in Germany has to be disinfected using a device called Soda Stream". And "this Trina-maid never showed up. We had to light the candles and lamps oureselves."
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 10 месяцев назад
Oh Gott 😂
@janrautenstrauch4729
@janrautenstrauch4729 9 месяцев назад
Tja, vielleicht wird es an der Zeit, dass man seine Gäste auch bewerten darf.
@vermis8344
@vermis8344 9 месяцев назад
"Drinking water in Germany has to be disinfected using a device called Soda Stream." I had trouble typing that sentence out because I was laughing so hard.
@gerardflynn3899
@gerardflynn3899 8 месяцев назад
You will need diagrams for Americans, most of them can't read.
@deepti1709
@deepti1709 8 месяцев назад
I would love to visit your house and be a guest there.. if for nothing but to enjoy the house and the way you have decorated it. Can you please share the airBnB link?
@Sapsipper65_what-do-heellll
I burst out laughing when “is Mediterranean a slur to Italians” I’m sorry but what was he cooking
@cynister7384
@cynister7384 Год назад
He was smoking some marinara
@Sapsipper65_what-do-heellll
@@cynister7384oh yea they were probably smoking some marinara, tastes pretty good but it’s hard to snort always comes in large portions too
@dmgroberts5471
@dmgroberts5471 Год назад
Meth.
@EuroScot2023
@EuroScot2023 Год назад
I noticed someone else here gave the perfect reply -"No, that's their sea word."
@giovannipeggio5071
@giovannipeggio5071 Год назад
Italian here, Mediterranean is a slur for us. It should be called mare nostrum, we do not accept any other name for it
@mysteriousmeat770
@mysteriousmeat770 Год назад
As an American I can confirm that there are people like this and it hurts me
@Tvtardy
@Tvtardy Год назад
Almost like there are stupid people in every country in the world? No no no nvm 🤦‍♂️ silly me
@lydiamichaels1976
@lydiamichaels1976 Год назад
this is a result of the your society and the mentality it teaches. It's bred into all of u from a young age cuz you grew up there so every american has parts of them that is like this just at different degrees/levels. American society has a lot of arrogance abt anywhere or anything that is non-american and the whole world knows it. The root to all the things non-americans don't like abt the US is simply the arrogance
@Redshirtgaming96
@Redshirtgaming96 Год назад
As a texan I agree
@lalayastill610
@lalayastill610 Год назад
don't worry, we all have our own eccentrics
@Me-td5rg
@Me-td5rg Год назад
Hmmm how many do you reckon- like if you were to meet 100 people how many would be like this Because I kinda assumed that this kinda stupidity was only a small bit of the population because every country has stupid people lol (some more than others tho, apparently American education is shit?)
@charlescurren674
@charlescurren674 2 месяца назад
You mentioned an Americans confusion with Rome - Well having completed my first transatlantic E/W crossing in 1984 we arrived in Saint Thomas, USVI. The yacht was registered in London and so the name and port "London" was on the transom in large letters. Having just arrived and tied up to the dock I was giving her a washdown, So along comes an American with a Texas "drawl". I was on deck and he asked me with considerable pride "your from London, Texas!" to which I replied, "No she's registered in London, England". There was a look of surprise on his face and after a pause he responded " you have a London in England?" I just looked at the owner, (also from Texas) who I had been conversing with and said "you better tell him because If I do he's going to walk away feeling rather insulted" - unfortunately, this degree of ignorance wasn't unusual on various topics.
@kaecatlady
@kaecatlady Месяц назад
@charlescurren674, we have people here in the US who wonder what language people who live in New Mexico speak--and whether or not they needed a passport to enter the United States. New Mexico, for the record, is America's 47th state, and was admitted to the Union in 1912.
@katrineroberts4084
@katrineroberts4084 Месяц назад
So ignorant. They even complain that no one speaks American but their own stupid language.
@Arbiter1414
@Arbiter1414 Год назад
Honestly stunned George was half right on Henry Ford, didn't invent the car, but did invent its mass production with the ford model T
@D44RK_Iced_Yogs
@D44RK_Iced_Yogs Год назад
There’s a few who are attributed to making it as well. I just had my ASE exams this past week and one of them stated “Tech A says Henry Ford invented the car, Tech B says Karl Benz contributed to making the car.” Ofc Tech B was right, which honestly justifies him thinking that, it’s such a common misconception that even the ASE dudes HAVE to put it in their test.
@Arbiter1414
@Arbiter1414 Год назад
@Ice Wolf I had to do history coursework for year 12 on America in the 1920s so I heard about it then
@peepeetrain8755
@peepeetrain8755 Год назад
was the assembly line? or was that someone else?
@renfcook
@renfcook Год назад
@@peepeetrain8755yep, the moving assembly line
@OliviaRodgers-vu3gl
@OliviaRodgers-vu3gl Год назад
igcse history 😍
@dekute_official
@dekute_official Год назад
As an american, i am so so so sorry for other people in this country
@Tvtardy
@Tvtardy Год назад
Why tf do you have to say that every country has dumb people 💀 sad asf
@billster7424
@billster7424 Год назад
As an American, I am so sorry to the rest of the comment section for having to read these dumb apology comments. Why is it whenever Memeulous makes these videos there are these people everywhere suddenly?
@dekute_official
@dekute_official Год назад
@Billster bro I was just trying to say something fun 😃
@КГБКолДжорджКостанца
@@billster7424 dude just get over it
@КГБКолДжорджКостанца
Here, I give you a Russian handshake
@hungrehsden3808
@hungrehsden3808 Год назад
I remember once being in a game server with two Irish players (born in Ireland, live in Ireland, etc). Someone approached them and then began talking about the IRA, and then some weird weird shit about Ireland and that. Turns out he also still thought Ireland hadn't changed since 500AD and was surprised that Ireland was a modern country with modern technology.
@reachandler3655
@reachandler3655 Год назад
The fact they're using a game server didn't give him a clue? 😂
@krashd
@krashd Год назад
Supposedly Irish-Americans are very ignorant of the current cordial relations between the UK and Ireland and seem to believe that the English want to destroy Ireland and so it's their duty to hate the English for life. I've heard of Brits being made to feel unwelcome in Irish bars in the US despite the fact an Englishman can walk into just about any pub in Dublin and he'll be treated like everyone else and likely leave having made some new friends.
@AnnekeOosterink
@AnnekeOosterink Год назад
@@reachandler3655 Perhaps they'd stumbled in via faerie magick, you never know with those.... europeans.
@darkadmiral106
@darkadmiral106 Год назад
​@@reachandler3655 No, he was most likely American, thinking is NOT their strength
@Redshirtgaming96
@Redshirtgaming96 Год назад
@@darkadmiral106 It’s quite rare to see one of us thinking as an American
@RichDoes..
@RichDoes.. 9 месяцев назад
as a 10 yr old visiting America for the first time, I was asked if we had televisions by a 15 yr old at my cousins school... I politely explained we invented them.....
@tcjdv
@tcjdv Год назад
I'm (reluctantly) an American, and I can confirm there are many people like this here. My stepfather, who I consider a reasonably intelligent person otherwise, said "I know the US has its problems, but I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. No other country has the freedoms we do. Well, I guess the UK comes close." I couldn't believe he said that. I had to literally bite my tongue to keep from laughing in his face. And the thing that kills me is that he's fairly well-traveled, so I don't know how he could sit there and talk like every other country is some undemocratic backwater. Not to mention holding up the UK as number 2. I guess he hadn't looked at the global freedom index lately.
@ForOne814
@ForOne814 Год назад
UK? Seriously? That low-quality parody of Airstrip One? Man, imagine thinking it comes even close to Murica in terms of freedom.
@alangarde2928
@alangarde2928 Год назад
The sad thing is, the narrative is pushed onto people at almost indoctrination levels. I'm sure the whole thing of 'American has freedom, everywhere else doesn't' is pounded into people at a young age just to stop them looking at other countries and asking why can't we do that?
@krashd
@krashd Год назад
@@ForOne814 You'd be surprised, the US is so low in the freedom index that it's next to a lot of countries you wouldn't imagine it being next to.
@ForOne814
@ForOne814 Год назад
@@krashd I really don't care about indexes that have no relation to reality.
@Matthew-us1fu
@Matthew-us1fu Год назад
Timothy. What is freedom? Actually theres two received indexes and both show the US below the UK and Canada, most European countries. This bubble needs popping balloon 🎈😭😭😭🇺🇸
@richardhockey8442
@richardhockey8442 Год назад
the 'employer' hiring Austrian interns in Austria: the same old assumption that US law trumps any any other countries laws in that country (bonus points for realizing other countries actually do have their own laws and constitution)
@foobar1500
@foobar1500 Год назад
One thing is to see this behaviour from an individual or a small shop, but quite baffling from companies who probably pay their lawyers alone hundreds of millions per annum. I've seen it, several times. Thankfully reminding them that breaking the law or other generally binding agreements is a sure way to get them in much more trouble than it's worth (even if they are capable of willing ignorance of existence of local legislation) has worked with these people. Getting in that trouble as an employer is particularly bad idea in certain parts of Europe, not some sort of a sport every corporate entity is expected to participate. Then again: who would they expect to actually get hired in a Western European country by offering jobs below minimum wage? Do they think people just flock to work for an US employer because it would be considered prestigious?
@kathydurow6814
@kathydurow6814 Год назад
Even US tax law is different. Most places if you are a citizen but live outside the country, only the income you earn in the country is taxed. Not the USA. If you're a citizen they say you're taxed on all your income, worldwide, then take off the tax you've paid in your country of residence. Even if you only inherited the citizenship & have never set foot in the USA.
@Cornu341
@Cornu341 Год назад
​@@kathydurow6814might be a good idea for all countries to adopt. Would massively reduce the numbers for tax fraud and flight. Either you renounce your citizenship and all obligations and benefits from it or you pay your share to your country. Not sure about a good rule when you have more than one citizenship, perhaps mutual deduction from lowest to highest tax bracket.
@kathydurow6814
@kathydurow6814 Год назад
@Cornu341 But you forget that this applies to companies, too. This is why many companies will base some of their operations in low-tax countries so they can divert revenue elsewhere. E.g. a supply arm in one country (so it is a "citizen" of that country) but the HQ for the group somewhere else. Governments are waking up to this & trying to capture tax on local revenue rather than having it move offshore. In the US much the same is done with state income taxes, I believe. Revenue is the money you receive from goods & services. But most companies are levied income tax on profits (revenue less expenses/deductions). And to make things more complex, some countries want to look through a whole group of controlled companies & possibly others don't. They might have what is called "transfer pricing" rules. Etc. Let's just say international tax is fairly complex & possibly easy-ish to manipulate if you know what you're doing and don't mind paying a small fortune in tax accountants & lawyers fees.
@petrmaly9087
@petrmaly9087 Год назад
He had a good point and was right in his assumption that he doesn't have to pay them. First, look up how "internship" works. Second, look up how minimum wage in Austria works. If it's educational internship in Austria, there are no requirements for minimum wage.
@mrhanekoma86
@mrhanekoma86 Год назад
Alright, I thought I couldn’t possibly be more embarrassed to be from the states, but that bit about hand tossed, brick oven, real Italian Pizza being inferior to our fast food chain pizza crap, has sent me over the edge. I’m going to Canada. 🇨🇦
@Donkeyearsa
@Donkeyearsa Год назад
You are aware that in Italy that pizza is thought of as peasant food and looked down on, right?
@illuminoti8525
@illuminoti8525 Год назад
@@Donkeyearsa then call me a peasent cuz that Margherita shit slaps
@catsandcrafts171
@catsandcrafts171 Год назад
You have a genuinely beautiful country, with a lot of wide open space - no need to flee to Canada, just go somewhere amazing and build a house away from the crazies :D Seriously, as a Brit who's travelled a little bit of the US, I'm in awe of the natural landscape, just in dismay at *some* of the citizens. (Having said that, it's the same here, we have massive factions of idiots and we just have to put up with them!)
@mrhanekoma86
@mrhanekoma86 Год назад
@@Donkeyearsa It’s considered that here too.
@filipbruzzolo8747
@filipbruzzolo8747 Год назад
@@Donkeyearsa what the fuck you talking about?
@nojuszvinklys8825
@nojuszvinklys8825 4 месяца назад
did you know that brussels waffels were renamed to Belgian waffles because americans didnt know where brussels was?
@SnannyYT
@SnannyYT 4 месяца назад
Do they even know where belgium is?
@siimplykittxie8469
@siimplykittxie8469 2 месяца назад
​@@SnannyYTUh, the city of South India?
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 2 месяца назад
NO.
@timmsw20
@timmsw20 Месяц назад
What about sprouts?
@t3tsuyaguy1
@t3tsuyaguy1 Год назад
We don't sing our National Anthem at school every day. It is sometimes sung at important school assemblies. What we do every day that shoots right past too patriotic to outright creepy, is say a pledge of allegiance to our flag. Everyone in the school stands up and places their right hand over their heart and speaks the pledge. It's creepy AF. Technically you can just sit there while it's happening, which I did starting in 9th grade, but almost everyone does it for 12 years of their lives. It started in the 1950s and every few years some school tries to force a kid to say it, and has to be sued in court. No exaggeration, over 70 years our courts have had to remind our schools no less than 30 times that they can't in fact force a child to swear allegiance to a flag that is meant to stand for personal freedom.
@andersholt4653
@andersholt4653 Год назад
Out of respect, you should always stand up when ANY national anthem is played, but you keep your hands by your side.
@t3tsuyaguy1
@t3tsuyaguy1 Год назад
@andersholt4653 I have to be honest. Obviously, I don't like the pledge. I also think it's weird for my countrymen to chastize people when they don't cover their heart or salute during the anthem. But...I totally get mad patriotic during almost any performance of 'The Star Spangled Banner;'. I ALWAYS stand, and I usually cover my heart as well. I don't know if it's conditioning or down to the gripping nature of our anthem, but there it is. I don't want people being pressured into reacting like I do, but I shouldn't pretend I don't totally buy in to the 'Merica!' vibes whenever I hear our anthem.
@enriqueperezarce5485
@enriqueperezarce5485 Год назад
@@t3tsuyaguy1The star spangled banner is the anthem hate to break it to you
@t3tsuyaguy1
@t3tsuyaguy1 Год назад
@@enriqueperezarce5485 ...I know that...which should be abundantly obvious from my content...go back to elementary school guy🤡
@JBofBrisbane
@JBofBrisbane 8 месяцев назад
The Pledge has been around since the aftermath of the Civil War, but it was only in the 1950s that "one nation, indivisible" became "one nation under God, indivisible" (which is actually against your Constitutional separation of church and state).
@BBTurning
@BBTurning Год назад
George you should try being Irish when an American is here. My daughter and her friend were speaking Irish at a coffee shop (it is a compulsory language to learn in school) when an American woman (not a young woman) asked my daughter what language they were speaking to which my daughter answered Irish, to which the American lady promptly told them that they were not speaking Irish that they were speaking "Celtic which is the Scottish language and that she would now because her Grandfather came from Ireland". Can you imagine going to a country and telling two Native speakers that they were not speaking their own language ????. For a people who are so over the top proud of their country why are Americans embarrased to actually be just American instead of Irish American or Italian American etc, the one thing you will never hear though is British/English American, they stay well clear of that due to their history and not wanting to be associated with the "other side" in the war of Independance, that is a direct quote from an American. Shay
@keepdancingmaria
@keepdancingmaria 5 месяцев назад
My great grandfather emigrated from England. I guess that makes me English American, lol.
@alfresco8442
@alfresco8442 4 месяца назад
I realised the same thing a while back....anything other than English American. Yet when you look at the most common surnames in the USA (which must bear at least some vague relationship to the proportion of people who emigrated there) then you get:- Smith - 2,442,977. Johnson - 1,932,812. Williams - 1,625,252. Brown - 1,437,026. Jones - 1,425,470. Garcia - 1,166,120. Miller - 1,161,437. Davis - 1,116,357. All very Irish and Scottish. 😄 I believe there are a disproportionate number of Johnsons because many immigration officers couldn't be bothered to spell Johansson properly at Ellis Island when they were processing people. All three of my names are Scottish and my dad fought in a Highland regiment during the war, but I was born in Liverpool, so I'm English. They really ought to get over themselves.
@ImperiumRomanum476
@ImperiumRomanum476 4 месяца назад
​@@keepdancingmariaIt's really telling that so many here would rather associate themselves with the nationality of someone they never met than be an American.
@keepdancingmaria
@keepdancingmaria 4 месяца назад
@@ImperiumRomanum476 I wonder if it is a way to avoid being the melting pot we pretend we like being? I just don't know. On my mom's side I am English and Irish. On my father's side I am English, Scottish, and Cherokee. Call me whatever you want to. I'm just me, an American trying to survive our runaway capitalism. And I don't think this is due to genetic heritage. I think it is because life is fucking hard for everyone right now.
@oldfogey4679
@oldfogey4679 3 месяца назад
Turning if ur not native american it's culturally rude insensitive to call yourself american! So people define their ethnicity via their favorite immigration history!
@charlotteinnocent8752
@charlotteinnocent8752 Год назад
As an American, these people not only exist, but believe every word they type. Which is why I am glad I'm living in Europe! :)
@dmgroberts5471
@dmgroberts5471 Год назад
All the best Americans I've ever met always either wanted to or had moved somewhere else. It's like anyone over there with intelligence and character just looks around one day and thinks, "well, this is so _not_ what everyone has been telling me it was since birth."
@charlotteinnocent8752
@charlotteinnocent8752 Год назад
@@dmgroberts5471 Actually there are good, intelligent ones there, but you won't hear from them in comment's sections or interviewed on television, you tube, etc. The good ol' silent majority. They are so disenfranchised they hardly vote or even watch the news anymore they just keep their heads down and bury their heads in the sand and carry on.
@SpiritmanProductions
@SpiritmanProductions Год назад
Congratulations on your escape. ;-)
@charlotteinnocent8752
@charlotteinnocent8752 Год назад
@@SpiritmanProductions I feel very upset that it is this bad "back home". And it gets worse all the time. I've got nieces and nephews growing up in it. Wearing bullet-proof backpacks. I don't feel like celebrating. :(
@SpiritmanProductions
@SpiritmanProductions Год назад
@@charlotteinnocent8752 I'm sorry.
@signebrummerstedt9205
@signebrummerstedt9205 4 месяца назад
Not only was the internet invented at CERN (Switzerland), WiFi was invented in Australia. So internet is very much not American :D
@Nakor29
@Nakor29 2 месяца назад
I'm european, but as I'm working in the IT sector let me tell you: The Internet was indeed invented in the USA. In the beginning they called it Arpanet and it connected some universities there, then as it began to spread to other nations, it became an "inter(national) net(work)" and thus the Internet. It was still mostly used to connect scientific institutes over the world including CERN. What you're referring to as Internet is instead the "World Wide Web", that's not the whole internet, but just a rather important part of it. What they invented at CERN was HTML the markup language that makes up this page and basically all other pages you visit using a browser, that would enable him and his collegues to more comfortably share documents organized with html and transferred via the http protocol over the preexisting internet connections. So you could say that Tim Berners-Lee USED the Internet to invent the World Wide Web at CERN and that's a very important achievement. The actual Internet though is the network underneath and around all that. A network not only used to display html pages but that also supports emails, instant messanger protocolls, file transfer protocols and much much more.
@Nakor29
@Nakor29 2 месяца назад
Regarding the WIfi: I really like Australia and would like to learn more about how Wifi was invented there. According to the sources, which I was able to find so far, a technology similar to Wifi was first patented in the 1940s in Austria (not Australia) but was never really used outside of connecting musical instruments. Then later in 1969 the University of Hawaii also developed a technology quite like it called the "Aloha-Net" to connect different locations on multiple islands with each other and was successfull in connecting the computers on those islands through a broadcasting network with their main computer on Oahu. But again the technology not really spread that much. Only in 1988 the company Lucent (obviously based in New Jersey, USA) became aware of that technology and started to bring that to market under the name "WaveLan". Couldn't find anything about Australias involvement... so did you misstype and meant Austria? Otherwise I'd be very excited if you could give me some sources about the australian version. (Seriously. It's always cool to have something to read about Australia)
@signebrummerstedt9205
@signebrummerstedt9205 2 месяца назад
@@Nakor29 honestly my source is having been on exchange in Australia and having a bunch of Australians tell me proudly. That said I did a quick google search, the Wikipedia page for WiFi tells how it was patented from an Australian company originally called WLAN. Wikipedia provides sources, where you can probably find more information. I also found an official Australian website mentioning it: www.naa.gov.au/visit-us/events-and-exhibitions/disrupt-persist-invent/wi-fi
@peterwiles2727
@peterwiles2727 Месяц назад
You’re thinking of the World Wide Web and not the internet
@Bramfly
@Bramfly Месяц назад
No Bluetooth and WiFi are Dutch inventions
@pamelamitchell8789
@pamelamitchell8789 Год назад
I saw an American program , it was tracing a family's DNA. The family was convinced they were Irish, kids did Irish dancing lessons, celebrated St Patricks day, all sorts of ideas on what Irishness was. It turned out they had Scottish roots, no Irish! Hmmmm will it be kilts and bagpipes from now on?LOL
@lucylane7397
@lucylane7397 9 месяцев назад
They get Irish and Scottish mixed up anyway look at the st patrics day parades with highland bagpipes and kilts
@crazyt1483
@crazyt1483 8 месяцев назад
Easy mistake to make both beautiful countries with Gaelic roots. Full of people who talk strange but know their alcohol and hate the English
@stickcultist
@stickcultist 7 месяцев назад
A lot of Americans are descended from people who came originally from lowland Scotland and northern England but came to Ireland during the plantation of Ulster. These people later went on to leave and go to America in the 18th and 19th centuries. For some reason the idea of coming from Ireland stuck more than where they originally came from, so I think this is part of why Americans who think they're irish get scottish so much on DNA tests. Unfortunately, a big portion of my family are the exact type of people who make a big deal about how Irish they are. A couple years ago, my mom took a DNA test. Turns out she was around 50% scottish 20% english and only 30% irish. (At least more irish than english lol) People were pretty surprised, although I feel like it should've been obvious from the fact that my moms side is almost all Protestant and not Catholic
@Dan1877
@Dan1877 Год назад
Americans discovering the outside world never fails to amuse me
@enriqueperezarce5485
@enriqueperezarce5485 Год назад
Well their is no reason to go outside, also it’s very expensive and hard for Americans to go explore, also doesn’t help that most Americans go to American dominated websites. Hence the “ignorance”. So it’s basically a lite version of isolation for Americans, unless your me a Mexican-American who knows a lot about different countries
@toucan221
@toucan221 Год назад
OMG the whole video and everyone's comments have got almost rolling on the floor in laughter, Thank you America !!! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣❤❤
@TwinkleBombastic
@TwinkleBombastic Год назад
As an american, I don't know most of the African countrie's locations. But I know Africa is a contenaint and I don't know much of South-Eastern Europe. I know my damn geography unlike the dumbass' that run my fucking country. I am 20 years old and it never fails to ammuse me how fucking BRAIN DEAD our country of "freedom" really is.
@idwj
@idwj 4 месяца назад
"Not all americans, but always an american."
@thunderchild1083
@thunderchild1083 Год назад
Getting a tip here in England is a sign of good and friendly service not a necessity, no one living here expects a tip
@Vittrich
@Vittrich 8 месяцев назад
I guess most waiters expects a round up like 36,80€ to 40€, its at least what i do if the service was decent. It may not be 2,50€/h in Austria, but restaurant staff still gets paid one of the lowest wages out of all professions and when my best friend worked as a waiter, his monthly salary was 1400€ after taxes and insurance, which were literally living expenses in Innsbruck, so he had to rely on the tips to make a good living, which were, to be fair, very good and around 60% of his salary in an avg month, almost double in November and December.
@carolinegrant7788
@carolinegrant7788 Год назад
I lived in Edinburgh & was once asked by an American tourist if the castle was permanent or if they just put it up every year for the tattool. It was built in the 11th Century! Disney has a lot to answer for.
@neilbradley5011
@neilbradley5011 5 месяцев назад
Alot of americans think Disney built all the castles in the world.That is why Meghan Markle really left the UK when she found out she wasn't going to be a Disney style princess with the pwer to do what the hell she wanted.Harry must have been desperate for sex to marry her.
@laurencecheyne593
@laurencecheyne593 3 месяца назад
Frankie Boyle says that American tourists think that Edinburgh Castle is a school because there's gunfire there every day.
@ellie.b.e.
@ellie.b.e. Год назад
I’m an American-born escapee (left in 2016 for what should be obvious reasons) who opted to attend grad school at a world class university in South Africa. Two things: my local post office in the States didn’t believe me that South Africa was a country when I went to mail in my application. And, the sheer quantity of stupid remarks I get about running water, home appliances, personal safety, and most shockingly the country/continent question still astounds me. Many of us do know and live in the real world. But those that don’t do certainly seem to outdo us in loud, endless ignorance 😅.
@najrenchelf2751
@najrenchelf2751 Год назад
...where in the world was that local post office? I hope it wasn't in a big city - because that's _bad_ 😂
@ellie.b.e.
@ellie.b.e. Год назад
@@najrenchelf2751 😂 😂 Good point. Alameda, an island just across the Bay from San Francisco, just off Oakland. Big enough they ought to have known better.
@Miggy19779
@Miggy19779 Год назад
To be fair, much as I find the USA distasteful, SA is objectively far worse. But not knowing it is even a country, facepalm.
@oremfrien
@oremfrien Год назад
Are you still in South Africa? How are people dealing with the rampant ANC corruption and rolling brownouts?
@ellie.b.e.
@ellie.b.e. Год назад
@oremfrien I wrapped up last month and I'm no longer in SA, no. Nor have i returned to the USA. But to answer your question, mostly the loadshedding and corruption are the cause of both South Africa's typical cynical humour and a rising drive to see political change. Interestingly, it's the ANC's historical ties to Russia/former soviet leadership that has people talking at the moment. The pressing issue seems to be not so much internal corruption as what role SA will play on the international stage.
@MayDenless5739
@MayDenless5739 3 месяца назад
And then some people wonder why us Canadians hate being mistaken for Americans 😂
@jamesguitar7384
@jamesguitar7384 2 месяца назад
Brit here . Actually you are North American but , jokes aside , what else can you call someone from the USA ?
@CohenTocher
@CohenTocher 2 месяца назад
@@jamesguitar7384 U.S citizen
@jamesguitar7384
@jamesguitar7384 2 месяца назад
@@CohenTocher Yes , I see your point but it doesn't exactly trip off the tongue though, does it ? 😊
@CohenTocher
@CohenTocher 2 месяца назад
@@jamesguitar7384 it does for me 😁
@jamesguitar7384
@jamesguitar7384 2 месяца назад
@@CohenTocher Could they not just reintroduce Yank ? Difficult though . I'm a British citizen but I can get away with Brit .
@daniela_to
@daniela_to Год назад
That last one has a point tho. I've noticed that the English speak English when Americans are present. One day, I'll sneak up to an English person when there are no Americans nearby and we'll have a nice conversation in Bulgarian.
@nickyjones88
@nickyjones88 Год назад
Well now you've ruined it havent you!! We'll have to switch over to Romanian! God damn it Daniela 🙄
@pitmatix1457
@pitmatix1457 Год назад
Oh we speak English but Chaucerian era English. This is why we still keep old spellings like "night".
@juliaw151
@juliaw151 Год назад
Idk about you, but I speak piglatin when no Americans are around.
@stegothedino
@stegothedino Год назад
there you go, revealing all our secrets!
@jamesknight2198
@jamesknight2198 Год назад
@@pitmatix1457 knight
@neon55
@neon55 Год назад
One of my American friends was surprised when he heard we can buy pineapples around here too. Also, when another friend (from UK) said theyre going to Portugal for vacation, americans reaction was "Why? You have a death wish?" He had no idea where Portugal is.
@vermis8344
@vermis8344 9 месяцев назад
Well speaking as a UK...er... I hear Portugal can be quite sunny and warm, so your friend's reaction wasn't entirely inaccurate.
@kinagrill
@kinagrill 4 месяца назад
sounds like they expected it to be some middle-eastern 'death to the unbelievers' place that Portugal.
@Marewig
@Marewig 3 месяца назад
Did they mistake it for Tortuga, somehow? As in 'isn't that the main pirate town in Pirates of the Carribbean?' I know, I'm probably reaching. I just can't help but try to find some plausible explanation.
@ericdpeerik3928
@ericdpeerik3928 Год назад
Americans, your right to bear arms will already be honoured on the plane over. It's customary that Americans, who conseal carry, mark themselves by wearing a terry cloth as a bracelet. These Americans are known as Terry Wrists. Once you go through the security gates and the metal detector goes of, just show them what weapon you brought and say loudly and clearly "I'm a Terry Wrist" three times. And Bob's your uncle, mate.
@sexysoup631
@sexysoup631 Год назад
this advice is the bomb
@fancimaski
@fancimaski Год назад
This is comedy gold
@Rocco049
@Rocco049 5 месяцев назад
That took me a second to get lmao that’s so good
@paprikagames
@paprikagames 4 месяца назад
🤣
@theunderstatement6842
@theunderstatement6842 4 месяца назад
my mind has been blown
@yellowmonkee0
@yellowmonkee0 4 месяца назад
I'm from Portugal. I can confirm we do not have running water. Every day, early in the morning, I ride my donkey to the pond and get our days worth of water. Also we all wear clogs.
@siimplykittxie8469
@siimplykittxie8469 2 месяца назад
Is that why Portugal started exploring the world early?
@FFM0594
@FFM0594 2 месяца назад
Yeah, but only the upper class who can actually afford clogs, you rich bastard!
@genealogy.obsessed
@genealogy.obsessed Год назад
As an Australian genealogist, the USA is that dream that you wake up from and think "That was the most illogical dream I've ever had; what on earth possessed my brain to make that up?"
@ViridianFlow
@ViridianFlow Год назад
​@user-lr9mo9my6jDo Americans often treat people who lie on their visa applications nicely? He committed a crime and then cried about having any consequences because he's famous.
@genealogy.obsessed
@genealogy.obsessed Год назад
@Johan dahlin Yeah that makes a whole country bad
@XMysticHerox
@XMysticHerox Год назад
I mean Australia is not that far off from the US. The entire english speaking world isn't. Probably has something to do with monolingualism.
@SkycometAnimeVamp
@SkycometAnimeVamp Год назад
Don’t feel bad. I’ve lived in America all my life and I still don’t understand what our deal is
@SkycometAnimeVamp
@SkycometAnimeVamp Год назад
@Johan dahlin sit down skippy, you’re making us all look bad.
@Cyberlisk
@Cyberlisk Год назад
Kinda ironic when people from the country that still uses medieval style measurements thinks they're more developed than the rest of the world.
@stischer47
@stischer47 Год назад
Hm, and which country put a man on the moon over 50 years ago and no one else has? Oh yes, the country that uses "medieval style measurements".
@beefyblom
@beefyblom Год назад
@@stischer47 NASA primarily used the metric system for the moon landings, and completely stopped using the US customary system in any capacity in the '90s.
@EperkeDashh
@EperkeDashh Год назад
​@@beefyblomthey also crashed a rocket because of a coversion error between the two systems
@yann1922
@yann1922 Год назад
​@@stischer47Like I've seen someone say somewhere "The only reason the US haven't put another man on the moon is because they have run out of Germans to make the rockets" You did it 50 years ago, but everything close to science will use the metric system, even back then
@JohnSmith-fq3rg
@JohnSmith-fq3rg Год назад
​@@beefyblomBecause the european contractors they had to work with for political reasons kept fucking up the conversions and got people killed. The europeans were too stupid to figure out the conversions so we had to fully standardize all forms of measurement so selfcentered amd ignorant europeans didn't was millions of dollars because hans can't figure out what an inch is.
@Scuttlerofwhimsey
@Scuttlerofwhimsey Год назад
Do not get started on "irish americans" George. We've been able to contain them in Templebar for now but if we keep addressing them they might spill out into the rest of the country
@SnoozerPodcast
@SnoozerPodcast Год назад
And they say that they’re great great grandpas friend was Irish so that means they are irish
@cremebrulee2484
@cremebrulee2484 Год назад
Scottish Americans are quite similar. We’ve kept them confined to Loch Ness and Edinburgh… for now.
@ieatleadpaintchips
@ieatleadpaintchips Год назад
We should legalize selective euthanasia just so we can rid the world of plastic paddies.
@giulianopisciottano8302
@giulianopisciottano8302 Год назад
​@@cremebrulee2484Italian Americans are similar we keep them contained in America by making them think that Italy isn't a safe country to travel to
@Cau_No
@Cau_No Год назад
@@giulianopisciottano8302 Tell them that the Mafia is still in control? For my country it is easy. Guess how we keep the German-Americans away …
@mrsary7868
@mrsary7868 5 месяцев назад
It's funny, my actual great grandad (just one great) was Irish and I have never thought to consider myself Irish in any way for a second because I'm English.
@karenglenn6707
@karenglenn6707 Месяц назад
Same for me. My great grandfather was born in Glasgow in 1873. So ok, I am an Aussie with some Scottish heritage but I don’t think of myself as that either. Amazing how they take this heritage and make it current while many have never even visited that original country. It really is a joke 😂
@Polyphemus.
@Polyphemus. 10 месяцев назад
8:00 - "I can't, _in good conscience,_ pay the interns $20." I'm not sure they know how to use that phrase properly! Is it somehow immoral or against their personal values to pay someone a better wage?
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 3 месяца назад
Exactly. I'm a bit puzzled that no-one else seems to have mentioned this.
@staomruel
@staomruel 2 месяца назад
Think about it, if $7.20 is minimum wage there, $20,- for an intern wouldn't sit well with their regular employees. They're still greedy bastards, though.
@Sanquinity
@Sanquinity Год назад
The "the internet is American" line is totally believable. I've had a guy tell me "reddit is American, so your opinion on here doesn't count" on reddit before. And yes technically reddit is based in America, but its still a world- wide social platform.
@dmgroberts5471
@dmgroberts5471 Год назад
I've been called "unpatriotic" for disagreeing with an American online. Err, I'm _very_ patriotic, thank-you-very-much, I'm just from another country.
@jamesblackwell2067
@jamesblackwell2067 Год назад
the world wide web was invented by an english guy, so technically, everything on it, and every website belongs to us!
@juliaw151
@juliaw151 Год назад
The Internet is an American invention, the world wide Web is British.
@martinrolecek8837
@martinrolecek8837 Год назад
But internet was invented by British guy working in Switzerland for Swiss company CERN. USA didn't even started looking in to it until almost 8years later In all honesty USA copied around 99% of stuff they claim to be American invention/innovation
@dyread
@dyread Год назад
I watched a youtube video of European people talking about what they thought about Americans and someone in the comment section got really mad that Europeans were being asked about Americans because youtube is American.
@MattStryker
@MattStryker Год назад
As an American, I can tell you that everything you said is true. God help us, it's all true. And yes, I HAVE avoided calling an ambulance because I couldn't afford it, and I HAVE waited to go to the doctor because the emergency room was too expensive, and I HAVE decided against purchasing some prescribed medications because they cost too much.
@stegothedino
@stegothedino Год назад
that sounds bloody dystopian
@ptonpc
@ptonpc Год назад
I donate to some people's gofund me pages who cannot afford what we would consider to be a basic right to medical care.
@MattStryker
@MattStryker Год назад
@@stegothedino I agree. And yet half our country keeps voting in jerks who scream about socialism being evil, then turn right around and demand their social security checks. I can't even with these idiots.
@francisdec1615
@francisdec1615 Год назад
We had free ambulances here in Sweden, but people abused it and called them for very trivial things or even when just being drunk, so now there's a fee...About 13:50 US dollars...
@MattStryker
@MattStryker Год назад
@@francisdec1615 I drove myself to the hospital with a broken arm because the ambulance would have cost over $1000 dollars.
@dcrot9109
@dcrot9109 4 месяца назад
Karl Benz, from Germany, created the first true automobile in *1885/1886.*...... ........ In 1896 The Quadricycle was Henry Ford's first attempt to build a gasoline-powered automobile
@hoop6822
@hoop6822 Год назад
I helped out at a summer camp in America for 3 years until Covid and there were these two 15 year olds that couldn’t understand that Britain was 6 hours behind Oklahoma time. I convinced them that we have free healthcare because we heal extremely fast like a video game character and we just need a place to stay for a night or two. They then asked is that why you don’t have guns in the UK.
@vermis8344
@vermis8344 9 месяцев назад
Ahead. Six hours ahead of Oklahoma time. You've stayed in america too long.
@richgerow3472
@richgerow3472 4 месяца назад
Hey! I live in Oklahoma. On behalf of the entire state, I would just like to apologize for our existence.
@12fishcake
@12fishcake Год назад
The amount of folks who genuinely don't understand why the English speak English never ceases to amaze me 😂
@richallenxbox1976
@richallenxbox1976 8 месяцев назад
To quote the late Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady "Why can't the English, learn to speak?"
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 Год назад
Americans. Possibly the nicest people in the world. Also the most self-obsessed. I had an American girlfriend for over a decade, and it was a breeze for someone like me who could not do small-talk as you'd ask her just one question about her day or life and you were sorted for an hour. All I needed to do was nod and make noises of approval or sympathy at the right times. Zero input from me needed for a night in front of the TV. Wonderful woman. _Totally_ full of herself.
@faithpearlgenied-a5517
@faithpearlgenied-a5517 Год назад
Why on earth would you waste your time with someone that self obsessed? That says as much about you as it does about her to be honest. What a relationship.
@judsdragon
@judsdragon Год назад
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 probably gave good sex id say lol
@SkycometAnimeVamp
@SkycometAnimeVamp Год назад
I never thought I’d hear us described as nice lmao.
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 Год назад
@@SkycometAnimeVamp American people at the individual level are widely considered very friendly and outgoing by most other nations
@LH_Vagrant
@LH_Vagrant Год назад
@@SkycometAnimeVamp I think it's a matter of choice of words vs intent. Kind of how southern ladies will tell you to piss off and die by saying they'll pray for you. As an outsider they may appear nice, while an insider could identify them as really being salty hags.
@Omega0850
@Omega0850 Месяц назад
Funfact: I live in Germany, i am 38 years old, and i have never seen a gun outside of the hands of a policeman or a soldier. (ignoring media of course) I have only ever heard gunshots which i assume where those of hunters in the woods, very far away. Imagine how incredibly unsafe i must feel, knowing that although i may have a dispute with my mentally unstable neighbor, the chance that he has a gun is next to zero. Imagine my very weird interactions with the police, when i just grab things out of my bag or stuff like that, with neither the cop thinking about the possibility of a gun beeing in ther, nor me beeing carefull not to raise any such suspicions. Imagine the otherworldly experience of encountering someone in the subway who is very agitated and obviously high on something, and not even once thinking that he may have anything more dangerous than a knife in his pocket. Imagine how confused i must feel, knowing that the chance of me or a loved one, or anyone i know would die due to gun violence is incredibly small. Yes, Germany (and most of Europe) is very weird in that way, so i can understand that you would prefer to live in a country where everyone statistically has at least one, in order to avoid such a weird life for yourself and your children. Stay safe Americans, and sleep well, knowing that the gun you have in your drawer is much more likely to kill a family member rather than an intruder.
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