What's The Dumbest Thing an American Has Ever Said To You? (American Reaction)

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    @ryanwuzer@ryanwuzer4 ай бұрын
    • since you said your house was built in 1920`s I must ask is it haunted?

      @kirdot2011@kirdot20114 ай бұрын
    • @@kirdot2011 that's about the most american thing ever to ask, to be honest haha I have lived in houses that are much older than that. as a teenager i lived in one from the 1870ies

      @jurgnobs1308@jurgnobs13084 ай бұрын
    • My first thoughts after changing the t-shirt were that you were trying to trick us or had some unforeseen accident, like splashing yourself with some drink. Anyway interesting sponsor, but if you are already a user, they offer discounts several times a year.

      @Dqtube@Dqtube4 ай бұрын
    • @@jurgnobs1308 any ghosts in that one?!

      @kirdot2011@kirdot20114 ай бұрын
    • There are some rare Americans like you who are curious. Unfortunately the arrogantly ignorant are still the vast majority, and you can't educate the arrogantly ignorant.

      @Rachel_M_@Rachel_M_4 ай бұрын
  • Not knowing is ok, it's sad but it's ok. The arrogance is the problem. Thinking that other countries have nothing, or telling people they don't know their own countries, saying "it's all the same shit"... that's the problem. The ridiculous self-confidence and being unashamedly ignorant.

    @anxofernandez3344@anxofernandez33444 ай бұрын
    • You nailed it!!! 👍 Nobody can be shamed for his intelligence, but for his arrogance he should be held responsible for.

      @Winona493@Winona4934 ай бұрын
    • Yes, being arrogant in their ignorance

      @breezy3392@breezy33924 ай бұрын
    • Willful ignorance it is...and the superiority complex of being told they are the best at everything makes them not even try to alleviate their ignorance, hence the arrogance. Vicious cycle.

      @Drew-cv2jl@Drew-cv2jl4 ай бұрын
    • @@Drew-cv2jl And then people like that get so angry at being told something they don't know, from others who've actually lived it

      @breezy3392@breezy33924 ай бұрын
    • @@Drew-cv2jl Ja, dennoch. Als Mensch hat man imho die Pflicht, über den Tellerrand zu schauen, aber ich weiß natürlich was Du meinst. Ooops, this was German! 🤣 But Google/KZhead will translate it, right? Nevertheless I liked your comment. 😊

      @Winona493@Winona4934 ай бұрын
  • in Austria, stores are jokingly selling T-shirts with the inscription "This is Austria, there are no kangaroos here", because so many American tourists were surprised by their absence...😅

    @marmelada837@marmelada8374 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, when I saw it for the first time, as a Slovak, I didn't get the joke 🤣. I was wondering why all the No kangaroos signs all over the bags and t-shirts in tourists areas. Why would somebody mistakes Austria for Australia... 🤷.

      @MissSlovakia2@MissSlovakia24 ай бұрын
    • As an Aussie, I love this. Comedy gold. 👏🏻👏🏻

      @theemotionalteaspoon4266@theemotionalteaspoon42664 ай бұрын
    • Not only that but there are a LOT of americans who buy plane tickets to Austria thinking its Australia LMFAO

      @toshigami-sama9177@toshigami-sama91774 ай бұрын
    • Oida!! wie GEIL isn des!? 😂😂😂😂 sorry little tourist from USA. the Austrian Alpine Kangaroo doesn't exist! 😂😂😂😂

      @annoyingbananana@annoyingbananana4 ай бұрын
    • Oh wait! T-shirt idea! "The Austrian Alpine Kangaroo is a myth" 😂😂😂😂😂

      @annoyingbananana@annoyingbananana4 ай бұрын
  • A woman from Alabama once had an entire lineup in Canada laughing when she asked if she could pay using her American dollars or if she had to convert her money to Euros. - We accept US funds but I'm curious, why Euros? Woman: "Aren't we in Europe?" - Did you drive here m'am or take the plane? "We drove." - Then you can't possibly be in Europe.

    @michelmartin6509@michelmartin65093 ай бұрын
    • I don’t know what worries me more, the fact that she thought canada was in europe, or that she thought she could drive there

      @horse4ever@horse4ever29 күн бұрын
    • @@horse4ever Tbh we won't hear the stories from those who drove over to europe. Most if not all of them have breathing issues.

      @benjavinci2582@benjavinci258228 күн бұрын
    • 😂OMG 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

      @andiepotter9024@andiepotter902419 күн бұрын
    • Here me out here. USA-Canada-Frozen sea-Russia-Asia-Europe.

      @Sikaz5119@Sikaz511911 күн бұрын
    • ​@@horse4ever Depending on how you define "drove to europe" you could get an europe approved car, find a ship that takes cars(to a country in Europe), and drive it on and off the ship. And you might be able to say "we 'drove' to Europe". I've certainly said that about boats and driving from x to z in Europe.

      @0Jenna7@0Jenna710 күн бұрын
  • The most disturbing thing is not them being stupid it's they don't wanna learn even if you teach them

    @ekde9@ekde93 ай бұрын
    • Or when told, totally ignore it.

      @101steel4@101steel43 ай бұрын
    • Or argue their totally incorrect points ad infinitum!

      @RaquellePhillips@RaquellePhillipsАй бұрын
    • They can't. Their ignorance hinders them.

      @hiluxcolt@hiluxcoltАй бұрын
    • Their egos get in the way of their concessions

      @gregjorda3080@gregjorda308023 күн бұрын
    • That is so weird programming. They don' t get, they don' t believe you, they don' t shame. Can somebody explain how this behavior is created.

      @talvetar3385@talvetar338517 күн бұрын
  • In fact, in Egypt, children do not ride to school on camels, but on flying carpets

    @user-kk5vh1zb5u@user-kk5vh1zb5u4 ай бұрын
    • The carpets have got to have those tassles things on each corner though 😂

      @petebennett3733@petebennett37334 ай бұрын
    • Mate, we have the equivalent of that travel option here in Australia, but instead of camels or magic carpets, we have kangaroos. I use one to get to the local train station so I can communte to my job in the city. Fortunately, there is a huge fenced off paddock with water and shelter close to the station so my kangaroo can stay there for the day. The only problem is when I arrived back from my commute, I have to spend time retrieving my kangaroo. That’s because they all look the same and I always have difficulty identifying mine. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.

      @peterfromgw4615@peterfromgw46154 ай бұрын
    • FACT CHECK : TRUE. They have their own pet genies too.

      @geopoliticalnutz7350@geopoliticalnutz73504 ай бұрын
    • OMG they should have played that card. Anyone dumb enough to ask is probably dumb enough to believe it 😂

      @breezy3392@breezy33924 ай бұрын
    • According to Katie Couric we in the Netherlands go to school in winter on ice skates. That's a so called journalist we are talking about. How stupid can one be!?

      @steiner554@steiner5544 ай бұрын
  • I once met an american, he asked me where I was from, and I answered that I am danish. He then laughed and said it was a good joke, because danish is a pastry and not a nationality.

    @Jorgensen99@Jorgensen994 ай бұрын
    • 😆

      @glensylw4802@glensylw48024 ай бұрын
    • 🤦🏼‍♀️

      @anunearthlychild8569@anunearthlychild85694 ай бұрын
    • Most of the world wouldnt know too, unless you say Denmark.

      @simplyyellow6240@simplyyellow62404 ай бұрын
    • @@simplyyellow6240 If most of the world doesn't know what "danish" actually is, then there is something seriously wrong with the educational system :)

      @Jorgensen99@Jorgensen994 ай бұрын
    • ​@@simplyyellow6240 💀

      @dj-um7el@dj-um7el4 ай бұрын
  • If an American tells me that East European and central Asian countries are just Russian. I say " And you are just British."

    @ivaniliev2000@ivaniliev20003 ай бұрын
    • Don't ever say that to an Irish person but hopefully we're better educated than that!

      @moorenicola6264@moorenicola6264Ай бұрын
    • I believe that when Hollywood makes any character from anywhere in Eastern Europe have an unbelievably thick RUSSIAN accent, some Americans just eat it up and form these kinda assumptions. I get that a Russian language still has a presence in other neighboring countries cuz colonialism and USSR, but... but SERBIA??? I feel like if I ever go to US, I'll just bring a world map or a globe with me in case I encounter someone this stupid. I don't want to lose my shit and yell at them, I'd rather just show them the map and look at them disappointedly 😕

      @ShipperTrash@ShipperTrash23 күн бұрын
    • Whch would still be kinda closer to truth than the first claim.

      @matotuHELL@matotuHELL11 күн бұрын
  • I'm starting to understand why Americans are always so proud of their country, they think the rest of the world has literally nothing for some reason

    @evelieningels9408@evelieningels94083 ай бұрын
    • That if they even acknowledge the rest of the world actually exists.

      @SleepsAmongTheStars@SleepsAmongTheStarsАй бұрын
    • Also, a History teachers can get fired there If they try to teach the less proud Part of History . . . .so they feel all entitled to judge every German AS a Nazi while denying their own racist History and present . . .great

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • Politics. It's easier to control an ignorant population. It's also easier to portrait every other country as worse instead of made your country better.

      @alvixboy@alvixboy28 күн бұрын
    • So proud? Heck they have shootings like every other week

      @UrLocalAussieBall@UrLocalAussieBall24 күн бұрын
    • That's not their fault, they are told that USA is the best country ever since they are a child.

      @ParlonsAstronomie@ParlonsAstronomie24 күн бұрын
  • When Americans ask me if we in Russia have toilets, I usually reply, "No, we shit out the window." 😂

    @jerzyodolski2232@jerzyodolski22324 ай бұрын
    • stop lying, we don't have windows😅

      @aliya6158@aliya61584 ай бұрын
    • Yeah you do 😊

      @masha.x@masha.x4 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @raquelfigueroa5539@raquelfigueroa55394 ай бұрын
    • Vasya in the Hay.

      @markbernier8434@markbernier84344 ай бұрын
    • But that ist a valid question. When the russians left Germany in some barracks the basement was used ad a toilet. They Had sealed it Off and drilled a hole from above and from there they would use it. Was a nasty surprise for the wrecking Crew.

      @vorrnth8734@vorrnth87344 ай бұрын
  • Mine is a little bit different… Upon finding out that I am Dutch, an American woman tells me she’s Dutch as well. I asked her if she lived in the Netherlands, she said no. I asked whether she spoke Dutch. She said no. I asked if she had ever visited the Netherlands, she had not. There just happened to be a Dutch ancestor somewhere in her family line. When I told her that most people in the Netherlands wouldn’t exactly consider her Dutch, she got very upset with me and called me racist.

    @HerSnottyDisgrace@HerSnottyDisgrace4 ай бұрын
    • Nationality is not as much of a heritage as it is culture you live in. Not just at home but also outside of it. Its a bonus if you are connected to it by heritage, but not necessary. Imagine a person of a nationality they cant speak its language. You cant.

      @livingwikipedia1952@livingwikipedia19524 ай бұрын
    • If her logic was true I'd be Latvian, Russian, Swedish, Polish, German, Ukrainian and Jewish all at the same time :D There might be more, but these are the ones I know of. Similarly with most people in Europe, especially central and eastern. Seems kinda funny how Americans can be so arrogant about their country yet still cling to the idea of being special and something other than American by having the tiniest bit of European blood. But maybe those are different groups of people :D

      @Evija3000@Evija30003 ай бұрын
    • They do this so much lmaoooo. Every time I see an American say that they´re latinos, they don´t speak Spanish or Portuguese, they've never been to South America, they don't know anything about the countries, they think having a grandma from another part of the world makes them something they're not. If you're born and raised in the United States, you're from the United States. It's so simple but they don't get it💀

      @Licali2012@Licali20123 ай бұрын
    • My parents both immigrated to Canada from the Netherlands. My siblings and I are all bilingual and we have been there many times. We are dutch. Many of the people we grew up with say that they are dutch as well, and I tell them that they are Canadian with a pure dutch heritage since all their grandparents came from the Netherlands. I was like you can't say you are dutch if you can't speak the language, have never been, and don't understand the culture and have the same traditions.

      @user-ue2lx5lq9z@user-ue2lx5lq9z2 ай бұрын
    • @@user-ue2lx5lq9z If they can't say that they're Dutch in Dutch, they're definitely not Dutch.

      @Evija3000@Evija30002 ай бұрын
  • The dumbest thing an American asked me was if we have cars in Germany. I was just speechless.

    @susanlilly3190@susanlilly31903 ай бұрын
    • Understandable

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • I guess he doesn't drive Mercedes 😆

      @moran7110@moran7110Ай бұрын
    • Autobahn is just for pedestrians ofc.

      @blackjack6406@blackjack640623 күн бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/asyJj5mFhWOPaaM/bejne.htmlsi=03Ds4eaeFjZANd6P

      @CYCUS01@CYCUS0116 күн бұрын
    • *Baffled in BMW*

      @cosmicrae@cosmicrae11 күн бұрын
  • I'm Jamaican. When I was in high school, an American girl (older than I was) who visited the island, asked my friends and I if we have airports in Jamaica. She said that she knew we're a poor country, so she wanted to know what we have here. I asked her how she got here, she said "by plane, but I went to the airport in Kingston, not Jamaica". So, I asked her what country Kingston was in. She didn't respond, but looked annoyed. She was dumbfounded when she learned that most of us from the group of girls she was talking to had travelled abroad before. She thought that she was bringing hope to us.

    @KimberWaul@KimberWaul3 ай бұрын
    • 🤣🤣🤣

      @Organic_Android@Organic_Android3 ай бұрын
    • I'm so sorry you had to experience this...3 scortched braincells you shall never get back. 😂

      @jacquelineess1141@jacquelineess1141Ай бұрын
    • I know several Canadians who don’t know what country Negril, Montego Bay or Ocho Rios are in. Mind you, they probably couldn’t locate Ottawa on a map either…

      @fluffytail6355@fluffytail6355Ай бұрын
    • This is sad. My word!

      @vanetiawellington1302@vanetiawellington1302Ай бұрын
    • Well seeming how Americans are not taught any of this information and basically are made to believe all other countries are poor and lack things, that's not that dumb. It's the country's fault not the people's. And it's a hell of a lot of work to find reliable sources that give you information on other countries. I honestly believe they don't teach it because so many Americans would leave for a different country if they knew. If I had the funds to do so, I would move out of the country. This country is a terrible place and I hate the way they go about things. I'd rather live somewhere else but at the same time I can't find enough information about anywhere else to figure out where to go. I know some people in the Dominican Republic but it seems a lot of people over there speak Spanish so I'd want to learn the language first, but at least I would have a completely reliable source on what it's really like to live there.

      @k.willis4800@k.willis4800Ай бұрын
  • The stupidest ive heard/read is this: British girl being college student in US school. 4th of July comes along. Girl gets asked her plans for the holiday. "Im going to watch the 4th july parade, ive never seen one before." "Oh you dont have those in Britain?" "Umm no.. we dont" "Why not?" "The war. The one we fought against each other and you won, so now you are your own country instead of our colonies. Why would we celebrate our loss?" "Oh. Thats history. History is boring so I didnt bother study it" Amazing how this ignorance can come from a college student.

    @cuffzter@cuffzter4 ай бұрын
    • Horrifying that it is coming from a COLLEGE(UNIVERSITY) student! No, it is shameful!

      @valsyaranamual6853@valsyaranamual68534 ай бұрын
    • Selfish child attitude.

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
    • The funiest part is that they barely won and it was only because the empire was withdrawing forces from the US to go to other warfronts...And they are so proud as if they did anything amazing.

      @anubis9151@anubis91514 ай бұрын
    • Multiple American adults have complimented me on my English, and how I have done such a good job learning it. I mean I’d hope so, I’m English.

      @zephie531@zephie5314 ай бұрын
    • 😅😅😅

      @alexandradosado3084@alexandradosado30844 ай бұрын
  • Don't beat yourself up for what other Americans do, Ryan, you're intellectually curious and very open to what goes on in the rest of the world. 👍

    @alexandrorocca7142@alexandrorocca71424 ай бұрын
    • And it's not as if there are countries without idiots :-) I am sure I've been incredibly "unaware" of things myself... Hey, it happens, and it doesn't define me - or at least I keep telling myself :-)

      @dantichri5t@dantichri5t4 ай бұрын
    • You're right. Stupid people exist in every society. No reason for Fremdschämen.

      @dirkvornholt2507@dirkvornholt25074 ай бұрын
    • No they are not cuurious, they just think everyone else is a curiosity.

      @aoneill@aoneill4 ай бұрын
    • That is actually why we all like him so much!!! 👍

      @Winona493@Winona4934 ай бұрын
    • Yes, not all Americans are dumb, Especially not Ryan. But some can do it very well indeed 😊

      @johankaewberg8162@johankaewberg81624 ай бұрын
  • As a Bulgarian, I understand that Serbian girl completely. I’ve been told multiple times that I’m Russian (I’m not). People also asked me if we are still part of USSR (we never were). I’m skipping over things like “Do you guys have: roads, schools, supermarkets, internet, running water?” because, frankly, it’s useless to answer dumb questions like that.

    @martinrusev3502@martinrusev35023 ай бұрын
    • Emil Kostadinov

      @gofishglobal7919@gofishglobal7919Ай бұрын
    • When I moved from Italy to Romania, I had an Italian friend who me asked if in Romania there are cars 😑

      @DnaX@DnaX28 күн бұрын
  • I'm from New Zealand when my brother lived in america some of his work mates asked if we had the internet, he said no because we get our power from coconuts and they don't generate enough energy to run computers. And they didn't give it a second thought just 100% believed that could be a thing 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

    @staceywhelan3413@staceywhelan3413Ай бұрын
    • 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👋🇦🇺

      @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb26 күн бұрын
  • The dumbest thing an American ever said to me was when he tried to explain what a tv was while showing me and my wife around an apartment. I broke his heart when I told him that the guy who invented it came from Scotland.

    @tommygunn1887@tommygunn18874 ай бұрын
    • Why tf that guy was explaining to you how a TV works? 😆

      @SkyRied1@SkyRied14 ай бұрын
    • Philo Farnsworth - Anerican.

      @C-man553@C-man5534 ай бұрын
    • @@C-man553 Nope, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Logie_Baird

      @TheZeroAssassin@TheZeroAssassin4 ай бұрын
    • @@SkyRied1 He couldn't explain how it works. Telling us what it was cracked us up.

      @tommygunn1887@tommygunn18874 ай бұрын
    • @@TheZeroAssassin Thank you.

      @tommygunn1887@tommygunn18874 ай бұрын
  • The funniest I heard was told by an Australian girl, she was talking with an American girl who couldn’t fancy why Australians didn’t celebrate Thanksgiving, then she added : - At least, you have July 4th ? - Yes, we have ; for to avoid 3rd and 5th to collide ! 🤣🤣🤣

    @francoisevassy6614@francoisevassy66144 ай бұрын
    • 3th?

      @baylessnow@baylessnow4 ай бұрын
    • @@baylessnow Sorry ! I am French, I must pay more attention when I write in a language which is not mine: I correct it immediately ! Thanks.

      @francoisevassy6614@francoisevassy66144 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@francoisevassy6614your English is probably still better than the French of most people watching. Seriously, that type of mistake could easily be a typo for a native speaker. Nothing else in your post gave you away as not being a native until you mentioned it & looked closer. Personally, I speak Hindi as well as English, but my accent is terrible & I can never remember the alphabet, so you're English is really good!

      @vijay-c@vijay-c4 ай бұрын
    • As an Australian, I have had the Thanksgiving and 4th of July thing more than once. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. 3rd is correct.

      @smileyfacefrown2723@smileyfacefrown27234 ай бұрын
    • @@francoisevassy6614 My apologies or "pardon" I think you say in France. I expect that your English is far better than my French which is minimal to say the least. Google Translate:- Mes excuses ou "pardon" je crois qu'on dit en France. Je m'attends à ce que votre anglais soit bien meilleur que mon français qui est pour le moins minime.

      @baylessnow@baylessnow4 ай бұрын
  • I was an Aussie living in London and I overheard two American backpackers talking. The first said "all travellers have a flag embroidered on their backpacks... should we do that too?" The second girl said "we don't want to advertise we're American". She was aware how some Americans are perceived overseas. I felt sorry they had to feel that way.

    @trezzyk220@trezzyk2203 ай бұрын
    • Fortunately, Americans yell whenever they talk so a flag wouldn't be necessary to spot them

      @WindowLicker_-9@WindowLicker_-92 ай бұрын
    • Americans stitch Canadian flags to get nicer treatment when travelling.

      @gng11@gng112 ай бұрын
    • @@gng11 Yes and we hate it.

      @loribroadbent8573@loribroadbent8573Ай бұрын
    • What’s worse is when Muricans sew the Canadian flag to their belongings so as to be treated better. Funny how you’re so proud of being Muricans until you’re called on your sh*t.

      @fluffytail6355@fluffytail6355Ай бұрын
    • @@gng11unacceptable

      @fluffytail6355@fluffytail6355Ай бұрын
  • For me it was: American: "Where are you from?" - Me: "Germany" - Them: "But there's war! How did you get out of there?"

    @publicvoidmain@publicvoidmain3 ай бұрын
    • yeh man, had same situation in 1988 .. so nothing much seem to have changed in the US since then🤣🤣

      @JohnDoe-rm1kw@JohnDoe-rm1kwАй бұрын
    • Or: how can you go out while hi*ler is your president? 😂😂 Some people are poor and i am so sorry for that 😂

      @MinVerden764@MinVerden76413 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been asked “Is there a Fourth of July in your country?” My answer is “No. that’s an American thing. In my country we jump directly from the third to the fifth of July”.

    @R.a.t.t.y@R.a.t.t.y4 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂! Yes! So funny! But when USA=world 🌎, then you finally should embrace Independence Day!!😅

      @martingerlitz1162@martingerlitz11624 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@martingerlitz1162isn’t that the American day of mourning? When the Americans mourn their date of independence from the British? If it wasn’t a day of mourning, why else would the Americans use the British date format (fourth of July instead of July fourth)? I hear they celebrate with politicians making speeches. What could be more depressing than that?

      @R.a.t.t.y@R.a.t.t.y4 ай бұрын
    • 😆🤣

      @heidifarstadkvalheim4952@heidifarstadkvalheim49524 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @andreasolis85@andreasolis854 ай бұрын
    • most of them don't even know what they are celebrating...

      @MrJerichoPumpkin@MrJerichoPumpkin4 ай бұрын
  • The funniest thing an American said to us at a BBQ while we were visiting the US. She commented we spoke 'funny' so we explained were were from New Zealand so accents are different. Then she asked, 'What language do you speak there?". Answer: "The one we're been speaking with you for the past 10 minutes, English". She said, "It doesn't sound like English". So we tried again: "But you understood us and you're speaking English". She then said, "No, I'm speaking American". She was in her 20's and had never been out of her home state of Virginia. We found American's geographical views very entertaining. She was even more confused when we explained we'd just driven across the States from South Dakota. She didn't know where that was. She was very sweet though and meant well.

    @josewilliams6094@josewilliams60944 ай бұрын
    • Have you noticed the dumbest ones are under 35 and from the south?

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
    • Retardation. I mean, the dizzy in your car, did you 'retard' it for fuel economy. You've gotta watch it though, you don't want to overheat, just runnin' off of gasses. Unbelievable, but believable at the same time. You cannot help these individuals. Just nod your head.

      @arconeagain@arconeagain4 ай бұрын
    • She was just confused by all the christians you were asking her.

      @SalvadorButtersworth@SalvadorButtersworth4 ай бұрын
    • It's scary how dumb a lot of the "adults" in some of these states are. I'm always at a loss for words when people hear my British accent and tell me to "speak regular" and tell me that they don't have an accent lol. I've even had people tell me to speak English. I speak the Queen's English you silly 🐄

      @sunflowersandsand@sunflowersandsand4 ай бұрын
    • It's extremely saddening how in the 21st century, we have access to pretty much everything at our fingertips through technology and social media. Than you have these people who are literally bubble children/adults that have Absolutely No Idea that other cultures, languages, accents, cuisine, etc.. exist. The future generations are making the future very dim. It's messed up too that people around my age who grew up in the 80's/90's raised these bubble children and now those kids are having braindead kids who truly believe they know Everything. 😑 Us true educated Americans are out there but we're outnumbered by the moron's. I apologize. 🥺🙏

      @mandolyngambino9327@mandolyngambino93274 ай бұрын
  • I visited a Chinese Civil War museum in China. It was located at a major battle in the civil war. An American was amazed by this, and told me he thought all the battles of the civil war happened in America. 💀💀💀

    @SimonFrack@SimonFrack3 ай бұрын
  • One American I was having a conversation with talked about Christians and Catholics in the US. I quickly came to realize that he referred to Protestants as Christians and Catholics as, well, Catholics. I gently pointed out to him that Catholics are Christians too, but he didn’t seem to believe me. 😅

    @strawberrysmoothie5171@strawberrysmoothie51713 ай бұрын
    • lol I’m catholic and even my catholic teacher in my catholic school in Thailand said I was not Christian she said she taught Christian and I’m catholic so I’m not Christian and I couldn’t correct her and tell her that this is a catholic school with a Catholic Church so I wasn’t included in most of the stuff I just sit around in that class

      @tianatun924@tianatun9243 ай бұрын
    • Also in front of the school the sign said Catholic Church 🤦‍♀️

      @tianatun924@tianatun9243 ай бұрын
    • This was an argument I had at school frequently. I went to Cathilics schools but I'm Church Of England. I used to say yes you're Catholic but also Christian.....they did not understand 😂😂😂

      @Organic_Android@Organic_Android3 ай бұрын
    • There's a huge divide between Protestantism and Catholicism in America. The Lutheran church my mom went to when I was a kid taught us that Catholics aren't Christians. Another time a Catholic told me that Luther promoted a false doctrine. Actually, a lot of denominations will argue that theirs is true Christianity while the others are false doctrines, so I can see the confusion there. 😂

      @TheUnshelteredHomeschooler@TheUnshelteredHomeschooler2 ай бұрын
    • We have that kind of Protestant here in the Netherlands too. I'm afraid we might have exported them.

      @gertstraatenvander4684@gertstraatenvander4684Ай бұрын
  • a) i overheard two women (under thirty) talking about Egypt being made up, but Wakanda being real b) i got asked (while working at Starbucks) where I am from, to which i responded "from Greece" her response was "Oh, the capital of Europe, nice!" suffice to say, the two romanian guys i was working with, were rolling on the floor laughing, behind the bar, while i had to keep a straight face and finish her order at the register without laughing at her face...

    @pasmas3217@pasmas32174 ай бұрын
    • The hype about the Wakanda movie was a very bizarre thing. Like this movie re-wrote African-American history and freed the slaves (a movie celebrating a monarchy).

      @hw2508@hw25084 ай бұрын
    • @@hw2508 Have a black South African friend who thought it was one of the racist movies he has ever seen.

      @peteralthoff6920@peteralthoff69204 ай бұрын
    • I can't understand the difficulty with geography for Americans, considering the US is basically a land of immigrants.

      @leobiggs8653@leobiggs86534 ай бұрын
    • @@peteralthoff6920 because it is, they choose their leader though fighting and use musical instrument to turn on and off their force field ecc,how they don't see that film as racist is absurd

      @xrosso6515@xrosso65154 ай бұрын
    • If a country was the capital of Europe it would be Germany, or maybe Belgium since its its where the EU headquarters is

      @metal_pipe9764@metal_pipe97644 ай бұрын
  • „Do you guys have showers?“ - „Yes“ - „With warm water in every house?“ - „Yes“ - „But… you don‘t have electricity there, right?“. I‘m from Germany. We don‘t life in the middle ages

    @anabananapopana@anabananapopana4 ай бұрын
    • My American cousin asked me if we have internet in Hungary. We where talking on SKYPE video call.

      @fannipiros2580@fannipiros2580Ай бұрын
    • 😢😢😢😢 BS

      @sunnyjaz5564@sunnyjaz5564Ай бұрын
    • ​@@fannipiros2580hahaha😂

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • Warm water in every house to compensate for the cold whenever you have the Fenster Auf's Kipp, ihr Deppen. Sweet greetings from your cheese-neighbours.

      @Widdekuu91@Widdekuu91Ай бұрын
    • They must've thought the Germ in Germany is because you guys live dirty 🤣

      Ай бұрын
  • The stupidest thing I've heard a American say to me 'America invented democracy' First I thought it was a joke so I laughed but he was dead serious about it, I did not know how to bring him the devastating news that that's not the case.

    @OsmosisHD@OsmosisHD2 ай бұрын
    • Well, that is actually true. Or what we think of as modern democracy. You'll learn this in every social science department in every unversity in the world. Where did you think it was invented? The U.S constitution is the first democratic constituion in the world. And for the record I am not American but a Danish teacher with a master's in Btitish and American studies.

      @Facetterdk@FacetterdkАй бұрын
    • @@Facetterdk Cleisthenes?

      @OsmosisHD@OsmosisHDАй бұрын
    • Kkkkkkkk the US has one of the worst election system, they don't know what a true democracy is

      @MariaPaula-uw3ds@MariaPaula-uw3dsАй бұрын
    • Greece mate

      @yoveeditors5502@yoveeditors5502Ай бұрын
    • Democracy started in ancient Greece, some 2500 years ago, in Athens. demos=(common) people + kratos=force/strength/might. Also, also the Vikings of Iceland had instituted a democracy, freeing themselves from King Harald’s tyranny on the mainland.

      @Alpemomi@Alpemomi25 күн бұрын
  • I worked in Niagara Falls (Canadian side) and in the middle of summer, a family from the US pulls up to my friend who was working at a gift shop with skis attached to their van and asked where they can go skiing. They legit thought once you cross the border into Canada it becomes winter 24/7.

    @Alexander-fc2tz@Alexander-fc2tz3 ай бұрын
    • That happened to me at the duty free in Niagara when I was in scouts. I told them to drive north until they hit highway 1 and turn left, can't miss it.

      @CoreyKearney@CoreyKearneyАй бұрын
    • Yep, same here. I grew up in Niagara Falls and this happens all the time!! 🤦‍♀️

      @LeticiaWorboys@LeticiaWorboysАй бұрын
  • The dumbest thing was when they said my ID was fake because the date on it was fake. Told het we do day/month/year in europe, but she said i was lying 🙄 i just laughed in her face because i was shocked

    @baby28girl@baby28girl4 ай бұрын
    • 🤦🤣🤣🤣

      @alejandrovasquez-gagliardi9477@alejandrovasquez-gagliardi94774 ай бұрын
    • The american way of writing dates is so silly. I'm Australian, and we also do day/month/year. It makes sense, you go in order of shortest to longest. Seconds, minutes, hours. Days, months, years. Jumbling them up is weird.

      @circleofleaves2676@circleofleaves26763 ай бұрын
    • @@circleofleaves2676Do you really write it as seconds, minutes, hours? SS:MM:HH? The usual way is HH:MM:SS so the best way to write the date is YYYYMMDD HH:MM:SS - like the in the ISO date standard. As a computer programmer I have constantly had real trouble with date formats - most of the world uses the ISO date standard - but the date standard in American database software is totally different. Constantly had to ask for the date in ISO standard, then translate it to American to store it - and vice versa when retrieving the date. Very frustrating.

      @steveknight878@steveknight8783 ай бұрын
    • There is two "correct" ways to write the date DDMMYYYY or YYYYMMDD ( I think they use this in some asian countries but IDK ). The second is better for searching/sorting by date on the computer. And yes here in Oz we use HH:MM:SS.

      @alanhilder1883@alanhilder18833 ай бұрын
    • @@alanhilder1883Yes, there are - in the UK we tend to use DDMMYYYY - but the ISO is YYYYMMDD, which is the most logical way, because you are going into finer and finer divisions of time - and you can keep getting finer as much as you like. And the ISO way is the best search and ordering method.

      @steveknight878@steveknight8783 ай бұрын
  • Just watched an American couple who have lived in England for 10 years, trying to work out why their 5 year old son has an English accent. They said they thought he would have an American accent like them. They were truly baffled 😂

    @101steel4@101steel44 ай бұрын
    • 😱🤦🤣🤣🤣

      @alejandrovasquez-gagliardi9477@alejandrovasquez-gagliardi94774 ай бұрын
    • Holy shit, that's just woeful

      @TheZeroAssassin@TheZeroAssassin4 ай бұрын
    • I love them 😂

      @Goldenskies__@Goldenskies__4 ай бұрын
    • I mean it's mostly their own fault. They don't talk to their own child enough for it to pick up their accent

      @abisheknair2523@abisheknair25234 ай бұрын
    • I'm sort of curious. Let say that American couple lives for 10 years in a non-English speaking country. Let say, for example, Japan. I bet the son would be able to speak Japanese and English with perfect American accent. In the case above, why can't he be able to speak English in perfect British AND American accents?

      @alihms@alihms4 ай бұрын
  • I was in an American cafe, gave my name to the barista. After she amde my coffee she was interested in my accent and my name (my name is Stavros), so i told her that my nationality is Australian and my heritage is Greek so my parents gave me a Greek name... She then politely told me it's not possible to be born in two countries.. Do Americans not know what nationality or heritage mean?

    @WindowLicker_-9@WindowLicker_-92 ай бұрын
    • Me born in Brazil with an Italian dad and a Japanese mom reading this lol

      @ellenpavesi@ellenpavesiАй бұрын
    • They mix race, nacionality, ancestry an heritage

      @CarolinaDaza@CarolinaDaza27 күн бұрын
    • They don't 😂

      @cosmicrae@cosmicrae11 күн бұрын
    • Short answer, no.

      @lazaromora8263@lazaromora826310 күн бұрын
    • Yes exactly...how can you be in two places at once? lol :D :D honest mistake to make

      @kruttikahegde8284@kruttikahegde82846 күн бұрын
  • I love and hate the way that Americans tend to not just admit their misunderstanding, but they double down on their assertion. I remember how hard I tried to tell them that Sony was a Japanese company, they always tried to convince me that I was the one getting it wrong. Thank you Nintendo for having a more Japanese sounding name.

    @sonny9054@sonny90543 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, thats the horrifying Thing, Like Not knowing Happens, but Just how Sure they are the Other could Not possably BE right . . .

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • ......? Just about every american knows Sony is japanese though. Where are you going to hear this nonsense? Deepest Redneck pothole in the sleeziest part of alabama?

      @FairyLotusUnicorn@FairyLotusUnicorn29 күн бұрын
  • I think the stupidest I have heard from an American, was a young guy being asked to name TWO countries in Europe : He answered AFRICA, and ASIA.

    @Grumpy_old_Boot@Grumpy_old_Boot4 ай бұрын
    • Pain

      @melinda-elisatatar4253@melinda-elisatatar42533 ай бұрын
    • I'm South African and I play a game where I tell people to guess 5 CONTINENTS after they ask me where I'm from. They almost always name off countries instead.....

      @Yummi_913@Yummi_9133 ай бұрын
    • @@Yummi_913 FIVE continents ? That's way too many, reduce it to just ONE continent, and they might succeed. 😆

      @Grumpy_old_Boot@Grumpy_old_Boot3 ай бұрын
    • @@Grumpy_old_Boot I figured if I let them guess 5 times they may actually stand a chance! Boy was I wrong 😅

      @Yummi_913@Yummi_9133 ай бұрын
    • @@Yummi_913 Ha ha ha, yeah .... too much choice can be a problem too. Give them a multiple choice test with 10 different choices, and only one *_glaringly correct_* option, and they will become unsure if it's the right one. Though sometimes, it happens with only a few choices too .. for example which is bigger, the sun or the moon ?

      @Grumpy_old_Boot@Grumpy_old_Boot3 ай бұрын
  • So, I'm from Mexico, and one piece of info that is interesting to many ('cause it's almost never mentioned out of Mexico) is that our country's full name is Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States). Once, I was in some voice chat room for English practice with a bunch of people, and for some reason this came out and the... host of the room, an American guy, didn't believe it. So far, understandable. Not many people know that and it might be surprising. However he wasn't just like "oh, that's crazy" or something like that, no. He told me I was wrong, I was confused. "The name of your country is Mexico". I even showed him our coins, that have the full name engraved, but no, he was determined to teach me what the name of my country was 😆

    @MiztonPixan@MiztonPixan4 ай бұрын
    • He must be very shocked if he knew Japanese people called their country Nihon, Finnish called their country Suomi etc

      @sawaalbino@sawaalbino4 ай бұрын
    • I'm British, I thought this was general knowledge - obviously not everyone will know it, but it's not exactly an obscure fact. I can kind of understand being ill-informed about a country on the other side of the world, but to be that ignorant of a neighbouring country is astounding! It's like me not knowing of terms like "Republic of Ireland", "Eire" or "République Française".

      @hannahk1306@hannahk13063 ай бұрын
    • Same vibes as an American guy who told me Spain was in South America and got mad at me while I was trying to prove Spain is in Europe

      @andytoughcookie9233@andytoughcookie92333 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that’s it, I’m no longer calling it just Mexico.

      @TheFuraidoPoteto@TheFuraidoPoteto3 ай бұрын
    • Amerisplaining

      @giftofthewild6665@giftofthewild66653 ай бұрын
  • Sorry neighbours...as a Canadian when I travel I wear a Canadian flag so no one thinks Im American 😂

    @susansouthern6704@susansouthern67043 ай бұрын
    • I know Americans who do that.

      @blindknitter@blindknitterАй бұрын
    • Yeah, and IT IS sad and funny how that does Wonders in how people percived you . . .

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • I do the different s a german when i was in other european countries 😂 In France i was always doing that i am also french and hope no one get that i was from germany 😂 Covering is everything haha

      @MinVerden764@MinVerden76413 күн бұрын
    • That is really smart! I know, here in Costa Rica, many american tourists are told to use the Canadian Flag patches on their clothes and backpacks... safer for them, as many understand it here: CANADA=Allies of Costa Rica, USA=An empire sponsoring organized crime to smuggle weapons and drugs...

      @JuanchisLopez@JuanchisLopez20 сағат бұрын
  • As a Canadian visiting Florida in the late 80s, I was asked if we had telephones in Canada. He then refused to believe me when I told him that telephones were invented by a Scottish born Canadian and that we had telephones before America did.

    @rory2563@rory2563Ай бұрын
    • Yeah some Americans always think they inventend all things in the world 🙈 also with our german cars they drive a lot and thinks they are american brands 😂

      @MinVerden764@MinVerden76413 күн бұрын
  • My all time favorite takes the cake, hell, it takes the bakery. I was born in Africa, I am of British and Dutch descent so people get confused when they realize I am a white African. This one girl asked me where I was from, I told her and she replies, "oh, so how long have you lived here", I told her I had lived here for over 10 years and she says "ooooh, so thaaats why you are white".........

    @Xaltar_@Xaltar_4 ай бұрын
    • Oof

      @jga320@jga3204 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @onerva0001@onerva00014 ай бұрын
    • Oofda!

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
    • Ufda

      @MissyQ12345@MissyQ123454 ай бұрын
    • 1 generation change😂

      @88marome@88marome4 ай бұрын
  • Was chatting with an American guy, who told me he had lived in Europe for 20 years, so he was qualified to tell me how amazing the US is compared to the rest of the world. I asked which country in the EU he had lived in and he replied "Europe"...

    @martinemartin4779@martinemartin47794 ай бұрын
    • Guess he lived on a military base, so technically didn't even live outside of the US ...

      @roesi1985@roesi19854 ай бұрын
    • liar. has probably never left swampy hollow, mississippi.

      @eclecticapoetica@eclecticapoetica4 ай бұрын
    • Ha ha ha😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @jcbslytherin269@jcbslytherin2694 ай бұрын
    • Well once an american asked me where I'm from. I said Switzerland. He replied:" oh, Switzerland, the capital of Sweden!" As he said it like a fact, not as a question, my then 18 years old self was just baffled. (This was 30 years ago)

      @herbie1975@herbie19754 ай бұрын
    • @@koschmx 40 bucks for using our roads, well highways, otherwise its free of charge except you have a vehicule over 3.5 tons(for up to 13 month bought at the right time) is expensive? Have you used the highways and tunnels in Austria or Italy? That shit is expensive. There we are fairly cheap xD

      @herbie1975@herbie19754 ай бұрын
  • With so much free info in the internet, there is no excuse for ignorance.

    @TheSimmpleTruth@TheSimmpleTruth3 ай бұрын
  • One day, a friend told me that when she had spent a year in the US, students had asked her if she came from Paris. She replied that "no", so the students asked which country she came from. She replied that she came from France. Once again the students were surprised, saying it was impossible since France was a city in Paris. Finally, after having given them a little geography lesson, another student asked her if she could speak Italian (thinking that it was the original language of France)...

    @Peaceful-User@Peaceful-User3 ай бұрын
  • I am from Estonia and I have relatives living in America. they have also said that the Americans think that Estonia is like some kind of stone age country. fun fact (Estonia is one of the highest in the IT field in the world)

    @kasparkink6936@kasparkink69364 ай бұрын
    • Come to Germany to see the stone age in digitalization 😂🇩🇪

      @ChriDDel@ChriDDel4 ай бұрын
    • @@ChriDDel Harsh, but very true.

      @MalloonTarka@MalloonTarka4 ай бұрын
    • @@ChriDDel #DigitalisierungDeutschlands

      @izpodpolja@izpodpolja4 ай бұрын
    • Kõikidest videotest, mille kommentaare ma täna igavusest lugenud olen, ei oodanud ma siit leida eest eestlasi, tore üllatus! Aajaa, mulle on sama asja ameeriklaste poolt öeldud, korduvalt

      @maarjakahrik3614@maarjakahrik36144 ай бұрын
    • Ihan sama paskaa Suomesta ääliöiltä amerikkalaisilta... Mitä meni pieleen niiden kasvin aikana? 😂

      @adrianoaliboni4038@adrianoaliboni40384 ай бұрын
  • 7:58 American: "Switzerland is next to Russia?" Putin: "Not yet"

    @istoOi@istoOi4 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @giugoiana@giugoiana4 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @jelenajelena1244@jelenajelena12444 ай бұрын
    • He'd have to get through Germany and NATO first. 😂

      @Kat-mu8wq@Kat-mu8wq3 ай бұрын
    • ooohhh. that one hits defferent

      @extremchiller410@extremchiller410Ай бұрын
    • This is so not funny but it also kinda is 😢

      @notllikethat@notllikethatАй бұрын
  • Worst thing? Absolutely true. I’m British. ‘Your English is so good’.

    @user-lm2vs1sl3v@user-lm2vs1sl3v2 ай бұрын
    • Oh No . . . .oh no😂

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • Lol. 😂 that's actually just so hilarious. "Your English is so good." XD

      @kpaxian6044@kpaxian604427 күн бұрын
    • An english person which english is good. Who would have thought?

      @lazaromora8263@lazaromora826310 күн бұрын
    • Oh wow!! who could have guessed...a Brit with a good English! that's a rare situation right there!! :D :D

      @kruttikahegde8284@kruttikahegde82846 күн бұрын
  • I have worked as a receptionist in Rome, Italy for several years. The most asked question by Americans hands down was, while looking at the city map I was giving them, "where is the tower of Pisa?" Another couple of times I've been asked why Italy is full of Pinocchios. Apparently the name didn't give it away. Another time while working in a very typical Florentine paper shop (an ancient technique from several centuries ago) we've been accused of stealing ideas from a NY shop. Yes, it was the same company. From Florence. He was pretty angry too. I've also been called "exotic", which was hilarious to me, though in their perspective, I guess I really was Oh, and I've been told "you're not white, you're Italian!". That actually left me speechless

    @korinFaerie@korinFaerieАй бұрын
    • Well . . .in my class WE Had a Guy WHO was Always claiming discrimination because He was black . . . He was biracial but so light No one would have ever guessed . . .Like our Italien Guys Had notacibly darker skintones then him . . . One can actually argued whatever the darker mediterainian Typs are "White or Not" given they can BE darker then for example people from north africa or the middle east . . . Someone italian or spanish can Just as easely BE Hit with islamophobe hate against people from the middle east . . . IT IS all so stupid, humanity does Not even have enough diviation to justify seperation into races to beginn with

      @arianewinter4266@arianewinter4266Ай бұрын
    • America is a continent.

      @CarolinaDaza@CarolinaDaza27 күн бұрын
    • ​@CarolinaDaza Or two.

      @hypsyzygy506@hypsyzygy50612 күн бұрын
  • Here is some info about Norway: -We do not have polarbears in the streets -We actually DO have daylight during a year -Sweden is another country -Norway is not the capital of Sweden (see above) -The midnight sun is in fact…..wait for it….the same sun you see at home (and no, it does not give rights for refund of your trip) 😊 Oh yes, the fjords are open all year, in case you were wondering 😂

    @slow074@slow0744 ай бұрын
    • Funnier than those in video! 🤣

      @99solutionsit10@99solutionsit104 ай бұрын
    • You have polar bears in Svalbard which belongs to Norway. People there are recommended to wear weapons when going outside.

      @gerbre1@gerbre14 ай бұрын
    • @@gerbre1 Yes, that is true, but it is not the normal, it is the exception (luckily 😊)

      @slow074@slow0744 ай бұрын
    • Why your angst about polar bears in the streets? We have them here too in Scotland, especially on a Friday night after some 'relaxing' drinks after work. Also and unfortunately it is always dark here in Scotland (because we are located very near to Sweden). 'Prost' from bonnie Scotland.

      @tomaddie1969@tomaddie19694 ай бұрын
    • @@tomaddie1969 The haggis scare the polar bears away and keep us safe though. They don't have haggis in Norway.

      @Bozebo@Bozebo4 ай бұрын
  • I am an American from Texas that moved to Oregon when I was in high school. They literally would ask me the dumbest questions like if I knew how to drive a car or if I just grew up riding horses. They were shocked that I spoke fluent Spanish even though I was white. They were so ignorant towards me I can’t imagine how they act towards foreigners.

    @laurenhills239@laurenhills2394 ай бұрын
    • Should have asked them if they know how to put gas in their cars 😂

      @UnicornsPoopRainbows@UnicornsPoopRainbows3 ай бұрын
    • @@UnicornsPoopRainbows I had never been in a state that did not legally allow you to pump your own gas until I has driven through Oregon. I went to put gas in my car and the attendant told me I couldn't. It was weird.

      @timothyclark803@timothyclark8033 ай бұрын
    • I was asked if we road cows to school....

      @ketami2@ketami23 ай бұрын
    • Did you move to the Oregon woods where nothing is?!

      @daniellemorse107@daniellemorse1073 ай бұрын
    • wait until they hear about Spain

      @tmmaster6904@tmmaster69043 күн бұрын
  • A few years ago , a friend who had served in the US Army in Germany noticed that i wrote the time of day the way people in the military would write it....for instance : 3 pm is 15 : 00 , etc..... He said " oh ! are they making you use military time now " ? .....i was confused.." what ? who ? no , nobody is making us do anything " 😂😂😂😂😂 that's just how we do it .

    @hans-jurgenmuller3686@hans-jurgenmuller36863 ай бұрын
  • So I'm from Ecuador, I'm a tour guide, so when I asked, have you ever been in any other South American country before?, and they replied "Mexico", and I was like that's North America, and they said no it's not in America, and I was like yes we're in the same continent

    @ecrispolitm@ecrispolitm3 ай бұрын
    • 🤦‍♀️

      29 күн бұрын
  • I once had an American teacher at university in Portugal and she used to say that the average American was just like Homer Simpson.

    @loboclaud@loboclaud4 ай бұрын
    • So there are worse???😂

      @martingerlitz1162@martingerlitz11624 ай бұрын
    • @@martingerlitz1162 I think she meant those were the worst.

      @loboclaud@loboclaud4 ай бұрын
    • As was told to me lo these many years ago. Average means the overall center of a data set. Now think about all the people you have dealt with and their average level of intelligence. Now consider the fact the law of averages means half of humanity is worse than that.

      @liamwarner5749@liamwarner57494 ай бұрын
    • @@liamwarner5749 thanks

      @martingerlitz1162@martingerlitz11624 ай бұрын
    • @@martingerlitz1162oh yes! Millions of them.

      @user-lm2vs1sl3v@user-lm2vs1sl3v2 ай бұрын
  • first time i visited the US I was 19 and me and another German friend were hanging out with a bunch of American kids. They were super nice, mind, but yeah... one asked us if we knew what a washing machine was. We looked her deadpan in the eye and I said with a straight face 'Yeah, we recently got those! Generally, life has become way easier since we got electricity in our houses!' and she was like 'Wow! Yeah! I can imagine!' and me and my friend just glanced at each other without saying a word and moved to another topic. Half an hour later that girl comes back up to us and is like 'Wait! Guys! You were kidding?!!' someone must have enlightened her XD

    @1983simi@1983simi4 ай бұрын
  • It is okay not to know something, what is not, though, is that lots of people in those stories we heard are so confident. They don't know a thing about countries but they are so confident while saying the most crazy things.

    @__Mist__@__Mist__3 ай бұрын
  • I am a regular visitor to the US over the last 35 years and had one or two interesting conversations ….the most striking one was a chat I had with a nice guy in a Disney park in October 2001. He asked me if I had heard of what had happened on 9/11? I was somewhat taken aback and said yes it was all over the news !! He was surprised that our news covered things that happened in the US!!!

    @ianmclaughlin7420@ianmclaughlin74203 ай бұрын
  • Imagine explaining to an American that Egyptians practiced dentistry at least dating back to 2660 BC, as indicated by wooden artefacts uncovered from a tomb near Cairo.

    @Iomar1975@Iomar19754 ай бұрын
    • Tell an American they invented beer even earlier in Egypt.

      @timothyclark803@timothyclark8033 ай бұрын
    • @@timothyclark803 They'd loose their mind for sure.

      @Iomar1975@Iomar19753 ай бұрын
    • Will they even accept that there was the third millennium before Christ?

      @MarcLeonbacher-lb2oe@MarcLeonbacher-lb2oeАй бұрын
    • @@MarcLeonbacher-lb2oe Highly doubtful.

      @Iomar1975@Iomar1975Ай бұрын
    • So 4000+ years before America was even discovered

      @siema14123@siema1412312 күн бұрын
  • As a Swiss person, i don't mind getting asked questions. Sure, some of them i'm a little taken aback because i'm thinking like "How can you not know that?" But i'll answer them because they are curious and it'll hopefully help their knowledge expand. My problem is that a lot of americans tend to ask these questions in a very condescending manner or answer you very rudely. For example: I had an american complain to me that there were no fireworks in Switzerland on the 4th of july. Now if she had politely asked my why that was the case, i would've answered her the same way but she was straight up b*tching about it. Or when a lady in a restaurant next to me asked the waitress why she hadn't greeted her in english. The waitress politely told her that english isn't an official language in Switzerland so she usually greets people in one of our native languages (in this case italian as we were in the italian speaking region of Switzerland) but once the waitress had left the table, the lady went on complaining, to who i assume was her husband, that it was lazy of the waitress to not greet her in english and that swiss people should be more respectful thowards their foreign guests.

    @michellehawk282@michellehawk2824 ай бұрын
    • imagine it the other way round and staff in the US would have to greet every single foreign tourist in their native language or otherwise get a complaint or get fired.

      @AvailableNameForMe@AvailableNameForMe4 ай бұрын
    • @@AvailableNameForMe Right, like you can't go to a foreign country and expect every single person to speak your native language. It's ignorant and selfish. And it's not like the waitress was refusing to talk to her in english. She just greeted her in italian because it's normal for her to do that but when the lady talked to her in english, the waitress immediately switched to english as well.

      @michellehawk282@michellehawk2824 ай бұрын
    • Plus, you can't know what language a person speaks just by looking at them. Americans can be downright rude. Oh, and I have lived in the States since I was one. Originally from Belgium.

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
    • How would an American react if you demanded that they greet you in Italian?😂 ”Be respectful to your foreign guests!” lol

      @88marome@88marome4 ай бұрын
    • In a restaurant in Austria an American tourist was demanding "hash browns" from the waitress, a young girl who didn't speak much English. My friends had to hold onto me, because I wanted to clout him over the ear. What are hash browns anyway?

      @patsytyler2199@patsytyler21994 ай бұрын
  • To be fair the European did add to this poor American’s confusion by having Australia compete in the Eurovision Song Contest.

    @anndevries8267@anndevries82672 ай бұрын
    • Those few years are supposed to be the reason?

      @MarcLeonbacher-lb2oe@MarcLeonbacher-lb2oeАй бұрын
    • @@MarcLeonbacher-lb2oe I was being kind, you should try it sometime.

      @anndevries8267@anndevries8267Ай бұрын
    • @@anndevries8267 Okay. I shall apology. And I meant to be funny.

      @MarcLeonbacher-lb2oe@MarcLeonbacher-lb2oeАй бұрын
  • I'm French and the things i've been asked by Americans are wild aswell. Like not knowing what is EU and UK and mixing up the 2, not knowing where a single country is on a map, asking if we have Christmas here and thinking since the WW2 happend everything is still in rubbles...

    @Odah_@Odah_3 ай бұрын
    • Un Américain m'a demandé si on avait la fête des mères... Un autre, en voyant maps en français sur mon portable m'a dit, avec une authentique surprise: "Ooooh... Je ne savais pas que les pays portaient un nom différent dans une autre langue..." Yeah. You betcha!

      @user-cn4cz2zh9t@user-cn4cz2zh9tАй бұрын
    • @@user-cn4cz2zh9t C'est abusé, c'est comme si on vivait sur une autre planète

      @Odah_@Odah_Ай бұрын
    • @@Odah_ Ça fait deux ans et demi que je vis aux US et je confirme: ils vivent sur une autre planète, la vie des autres pays n'ont aucune prise sur eux.

      @user-cn4cz2zh9t@user-cn4cz2zh9tАй бұрын
  • I once Witnessed a conversation between an American and a Canadian and will never forget the look on the Canadians face when the American stated he had never heard of Vancouver despite being born in Seatlle and lived there all of his 30 year old life 😂

    @MarkEvans22@MarkEvans224 ай бұрын
    • 🙄🙄🙄

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
    • Wow, it's not even 4 hours by public transport 😆

      @andyossie@andyossie4 ай бұрын
    • @@andyossie 230km (145 miles) is just too far for Americans 😂

      @MarkEvans22@MarkEvans224 ай бұрын
    • @@MarkEvans22 hahaaha 😆

      @andyossie@andyossie4 ай бұрын
    • People drive between the 2 cities for a weekend away. Obviously not that clueless wonder though.

      @KelleysQuiltsandCruises@KelleysQuiltsandCruises4 ай бұрын
  • I think the dumbest thing I've been told by an American is that I don't have any freedom in Australia and no one has guns. We have plenty of freedom and yes we do have guns. We just have laws for them. There's been plenty of other things too

    @jaywaautomotive@jaywaautomotive4 ай бұрын
    • Don't forget the covid camps that were all rounded up and dumped in when we breached curfew 🤣

      @crystalclear8358@crystalclear83584 ай бұрын
    • you dont have freedom of speech in your constitution so he was somewhat right

      @sumbajumba3037@sumbajumba30374 ай бұрын
    • @sumbajumba3037 thats not really how it works. We only have a couple of laws & treaties which mention freedom of speech. Namely being hate speech towards an individual & defamation. Only other mention We have is we're allowed to criticise our government. So yes we do have freedom of expression in the same way many other countries do. Ours doesn't restrict very much

      @jaywaautomotive@jaywaautomotive4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sumbajumba3037"The Australian Constitution does not explicitly protect freedom of expression. However, the High Court has held that an implied freedom of political communication exists as an indispensable part of the system of representative and responsible government created by the Constitution." From a simple Google search

      @90charmedndangerous@90charmedndangerous4 ай бұрын
    • @jaywaautomotive You Australian's are beautiful people and definitely built differently. (In a good way). Your country is beautiful but also highly dangerous, esp with all the venomous creatures. I applaud you all for living there. I understand the city life won't be As crazy as the outback, but still spiders, snakes, frogs, etc... do move around. I'd still love one day to visit but I'd definitely be on guard a bit. Lol. Much love from an American woman from Florida, USA. (I'm used to our alligators, sharks, poisonous snakes, frogs, spiders, etc...) But I know Australia will definitely be a beautiful adventure. ^^

      @mandolyngambino9327@mandolyngambino93274 ай бұрын
  • dumbest thing an american has said to me was in response to me being german "oh, no, i am so sorry. I can't imagine what it is like to live in a third world country". xD She also asked if we had trees in germany.

    @TayaYoung04@TayaYoung04Ай бұрын
  • A British friend of mine lived in the U.S. for several years. Her most shocking encounter of US ignorance was in a (Walmart? Grocery store?) checkout lane: Do you breathe oxygen in England?

    @JennaRevels@JennaRevels3 ай бұрын
  • There's a very handy term in German which must've been invented for situations like this: "fremdschämen" which doesn't have an English equivalent but translates into something like feeling the sometimes almost unbearable shame in lieu of the person being so oblivious to the stupidity they're bringing 😜

    @juliabkw@juliabkw4 ай бұрын
    • Myötähäpeä is Finnish countepart.

      @yrjo5050@yrjo50504 ай бұрын
    • Second hand embarrassment.

      @MrAronymous@MrAronymous4 ай бұрын
    • "Vergüenza ajena" in Spanish

      @rafafc4127@rafafc41274 ай бұрын
    • In the Netherlands (hi neighbour) we have something similar. Plaatsvervangende schaamte. Literally translated: replacement shame. It is meant for those people that are obviously not ashamed so you feel ashamed/embarrassed for them.

      @steiner554@steiner5544 ай бұрын
    • This video series is my daily dose of schadenfreude.

      @danmayberry1185@danmayberry11854 ай бұрын
  • I'm an aussie veteran. Back in 2005, my section was manning a check point in Baghdad. Our role was to do vehicle checks for IED's and to pat down civilians going through our gate. We had to have a female service member with us to search female civilians as per UN rules. Being an infantry unit we had no females with us so our yank mates supplied one. We met her for the first time she asked whether or not we spoke English, cheekily I said "no, not a word" and she went "Oh ok then" Some hours later she still hadn't said a word to us so we ask her about it "Hey are you ok?" She looked shocked. "My god, you do speak English!" So dumb, lol.

    @mives02@mives024 ай бұрын
    • As a Brit, Aussies are the best! Our slang is the same and the people are just down to earth and just great. You could never do a video on Aussies being dumb.

      @stud105@stud1054 ай бұрын
    • @@stud105 Dumb? No. Being absolute idiots? Absolutely. I've been an idiot at least twice today. To be fair, I become more skillful the drunker I get though.

      @mives02@mives024 ай бұрын
    • @@mives02 Obviously mate! That's why you're great... Honestly though, Australians are the up there. I've met Aussies all over the world and in London and always have a proper laugh with them.

      @stud105@stud1054 ай бұрын
    • ​@@stud105 obly people from England ever call themsleves a brit

      @justaguywithapowerpole@justaguywithapowerpole4 ай бұрын
    • @@stud105oh yes you could mate, we have our fair share of dumbo's 😁😁

      @ront2424@ront24244 ай бұрын
  • Had an American who worked in the postal service assure me 100% that Canada is small and only has 1 time zone "Canada time". Canada has 5 time zones, our home and native land is W I D E !

    @JacquelinElizabethWrites@JacquelinElizabethWrites3 ай бұрын
    • I really don’t get this. I can understand not knowing much about other continents, but don’t they have geography lessons there? Like what the hell I know Europe’s geography best bc it’s closest to me, then Africa/Asia and then America. But even I know that Canada is huge. I don’t understand how it works

      @notllikethat@notllikethatАй бұрын
  • the airport in vienna, Austria has one gate, only for people who thought there were traveling to australia

    @Rob-zq5tu@Rob-zq5tu3 ай бұрын
  • My sister-in-law was in Italy this year and there was a couple from the US sitting next to her, the woman pointed out to the waiter that there was a mistake on the wine list. It said Pecorino as a wine (which is available) and she knew exactly it was a cheese (which is also true). The waiter explained that it is also a wine. The lady insisted that he had made a mistake and she wanted it sorted out. The waiter went to the boss, came back and apologized for the mistake. My sister-in-law had seen her first Karen.

    @JanetuChristian@JanetuChristian4 ай бұрын
    • Strange that there are multiple things that share the same word as a name, imagine if she ever found out what the female version of pecorino is 😂

      @giulianopisciottano8302@giulianopisciottano83024 ай бұрын
    • @@giulianopisciottano8302 to be fair, I'm German, I don't speak Italian, but I had to google it. Can't stop smiling

      @EyMannMachHin@EyMannMachHin4 ай бұрын
    • @@EyMannMachHin lmao

      @giulianopisciottano8302@giulianopisciottano83024 ай бұрын
    • @@EyMannMachHin dann gib doch mal die Übersetzung für alle die zu faul oder zu dumm sind? Bitte :D

      @rumpelpumpel7687@rumpelpumpel76874 ай бұрын
    • @@rumpelpumpel7687 die weibliche Form von pecorino ist pecorina. Nun markieren und in google suchen im Kontextmenü auswählen. Es geht um zwischenmenschlichen Stellungskampf...

      @EyMannMachHin@EyMannMachHin4 ай бұрын
  • I don't know about the US, but there used to be a world map in every classroom when I was a kid. Most of this ignorance can only be explained if these people have never seen one.

    @yorkaturr@yorkaturr4 ай бұрын
    • Well, it's already been explained by Miss Teen South Carolina quite a time ago. 😅

      @WedrownyGrajek@WedrownyGrajek4 ай бұрын
    • They had to take it down so they could fit some version of " The 10 Commandments" that is disputed by all the bible scholars as not the correct ones. Problem if the only textbook used is over 2000 years old.

      @alanhilder1883@alanhilder18833 ай бұрын
    • Maybe there's none since they need space for active shooting drills information posters

      @mairapadua7498@mairapadua7498Ай бұрын
  • Whilst holidaying in Californian 2005, chatting with a lovely, young father and his wife. After a while, he asked which state we came from. We explained we flew in from Scotland. He asked how we were getting back to Scotland, a plane we say. He looked horrified and with concern and good intent, begged us to get Amtrak, strongly advised us against going Greyhound. He said no way would he get a plane back with the war on terror going on. He had a good heart and optimism, he was a lovely man.

    @scaussie75@scaussie75Ай бұрын
  • My dad was in Atlanta for a business trip a few years ago and while at the register in the supermarket he made some small talk with the clerk. He said he was still a bit confused with the smaller usd coins and she genuinely asked him how we pay for stuff in Europe then if we are not so familiar with the usd. He just said that we don't, we take what we want and just leave 😂 I really think she believed him. Apparently just the thought that there are currencies other than the usd confused the hell out of her

    @Solecita19@Solecita193 ай бұрын
  • American: Where are you from? Me: South Africa American: Oh! I have a friend in Nigeria! Maybe you know him!

    @tips_and_tricks_for_life100@tips_and_tricks_for_life1004 ай бұрын
    • Bwuahaha. Geography isn't their strong point for sure.

      @Kat-mu8wq@Kat-mu8wq3 ай бұрын
    • Oh my gosh I hate that!!! One time I responded by saying yes I know them! You know Jennifer Aniston, right?! She was very happy to say yes until she realized the point I just made 😂

      @taraarrington2075@taraarrington20753 ай бұрын
    • Tbf, I live in Korea and I've had people ask where I'm from and I tell them nearby Chicago (Indiana gets a blank stare) and receive "My friend moved to California. Do you know him?" And I'm like...no...

      @UnicornsPoopRainbows@UnicornsPoopRainbows3 ай бұрын
    • If I had a dollar for every time I've been asked "but why are you white?" I would be bloody rich. And all the questions about riding elephants to school and having pet lions 🙄 I was cornered about this in history class DAYS after we covered the Anglo Boere Oorlog. Another top contender is having to explain to Americans that "South" Africa is not SOUTHERN Africa. Whenever I say I'm from South Africa they often follow up with "cool, which country in South Africa?" 🤦🏻‍♀️

      @Yummi_913@Yummi_9133 ай бұрын
    • @@Yummi_913 Hahaha, yes! Been there done that, too. 🤣🤣

      @tips_and_tricks_for_life100@tips_and_tricks_for_life1003 ай бұрын
  • I was asked if we have toilets in our houses, in Germany 😂 Quite often I was asked what cars we drive in Germany, and I was frequently showered in disbelief when I replied with Mercedes, BMW, VW and Audi 😅 The icing on the cake was then mentioning that our police cars are usually Mercedes E Class station wagons, it resulted sometimes in a mental overload 😂

    @Brazzelkanal@Brazzelkanal4 ай бұрын
    • Germany...Cars... Germany invented cars!

      @breezy3392@breezy33924 ай бұрын
    • You should have told them that it was Germans that invented the car. They'll go nuts and are sure it was ford. 🤣

      @steiner554@steiner5544 ай бұрын
    • They often think Germany has no electricity because they rarly see powerlines going from house to house.... 🙄

      @peteralthoff6920@peteralthoff69204 ай бұрын
    • I laughed so hard when I saw they were surprised at VW, because (as I’m sure you know) it stands for Volkswagen (not German, hope I spelled it right!) which is a German word, therefore making it a German company and, on top of all that, Germans created cars!! 😂😂

      @BookwormBets@BookwormBets4 ай бұрын
    • And Volkswagen means "People's Car."

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
  • You can be forgiven for not knowing something but when someone informs you something and yet you still persist on being stuck to your ignorance and dismiss that information, is the real entitlement and entitled people can not be forgiven.

    @aap9490@aap9490Ай бұрын
  • I once got asked if had cheese… In Switzerland, so I was like, yeah, we’re famous for our cheese, they went: ‚but do you have real cheese, like cheddar for example?‘ no ma‘am, we don’t. I mean technically yes, but it would be considered plastic, and while we’re at it, your ‚bread‘ is cardboard to me.

    @illusion7007@illusion700722 күн бұрын
  • My American ex co-worker, higly educated lady, was surprised to see so many African Americans in Bergen, Norway. My response: They are most likely Norwegians. Or, you know, perhaps Africans. Her response, to her credit, was "oh yeah, that was me being very American there for a sec" :)

    @CM-ey7nq@CM-ey7nq4 ай бұрын
    • My sister had an American friend visit us in Jamaica. They went out and the American at some point referred to us Jamaicans as African American. You should have heard how hard she got roasted for that gem.

      @breezy3392@breezy33924 ай бұрын
    • And yet they arent't in africa :(

      @pallew@pallew4 ай бұрын
    • I recall years ago an American sportscaster referred to Lewis Hamilton as the first "African American" to win an F1 Grand Prix.

      @BigNews2021@BigNews20214 ай бұрын
    • once i hear form murican: egyptian african. and in hungary we just call them gypsy...

      @makoado6010@makoado60104 ай бұрын
    • ​@@pallew You never wonder why there are tons of European descendants in America, Africa, Oceania...? Unless you think immigration is somehow more immoral than conquest and colonization.

      @monicanavarro2906@monicanavarro29064 ай бұрын
  • I think part of this can be explained with the culture of American exceptionalism, where Americans think the USA is the best in everything or most things, and in many cases aren't open to learning from others. It's not hard to imagine people generalizing this as other countries not having anything nice.

    @szaszm_@szaszm_4 ай бұрын
    • @@koschmx There are dumb people everywhere. The belief in American exceptionalism doesn't need majority prevalence to be a real cultural phenomenon. It even has a Wikipedia page.

      @szaszm_@szaszm_4 ай бұрын
    • It's kinda ironic that it similar with what happened in North Korea. While in N. Korea, it was the govt who instigated it but in US it was Hollywood.

      @taura3997@taura39974 ай бұрын
    • I honestly don’t remember people or even teenagers being this dumb when I was in high school in the late eighties. I grew up in Texas but we still knew about world history and geography! I was in a German class for 4 years and we had an exchange program with a school in Heinsberg, Germany.

      @juliewalsh7401@juliewalsh74014 ай бұрын
    • Makes sense.. if they learnt about other countries they'd realise how shit America actually is. 😂

      @Kat-mu8wq@Kat-mu8wq3 ай бұрын
    • @@juliewalsh7401then what do you think the reason is? I am sincerely asking because I really want to know…

      @mmo9502@mmo9502Ай бұрын
  • I am german and when I was in the USA with my familiy for holidays not only one person asked me if we had a washing mashine, a refrigerator or a microwave 😅 They thought we were living in the middle age.

    @sandra7790@sandra77902 ай бұрын
  • It's not just international. My fellow Americans don't know the difference between Iowa, Ohio, and Idaho.

    @joannaortega3886@joannaortega3886Ай бұрын
  • It's not the mistakes or gaps in knowledge that set Americans apart, it's the righteous certainty in their realignment of reality in the follow-up, the one that "proves" (at least, to their satisfaction) that they were right all along.

    @Alcagaur1@Alcagaur14 ай бұрын
  • It always makes me laugh when Americans say that others who spell words like Colour instead of Color do it differently.... Nah fam, you guys are the ones who do it differently, everyone else does it right.

    @hewhodies@hewhodies4 ай бұрын
    • 😂 it's like paper sizes A4 and letter format... Or miles and km.... One of the two examples always is the more global standard 😂

      @martingerlitz1162@martingerlitz11624 ай бұрын
    • Why did you add the "U" is a common question from Americans 🤣🤣

      @101steel4@101steel44 ай бұрын
    • @@martingerlitz1162 I always ask Americans if you take one "l" from traveller why don't you take one from silly......or take an "o" from book....

      @ponto08@ponto083 ай бұрын
    • @@ponto08 so funny! Bok...! I stayed in the UK for too long 😄. Would always spell it like traveLLer

      @martingerlitz1162@martingerlitz11623 ай бұрын
    • funny how they took a language, changed it, and now push it as THE language

      @siema14123@siema1412312 күн бұрын
  • I was asked how we celebrate 4th July in England! I am slightly ashamed to say that I burst out laughing.

    @K99349@K993493 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂👌

      @Organic_Android@Organic_Android3 ай бұрын
  • I’m an Arab from Jordan and when my sister delivered her first baby in the U.S. literally all the nurses that came checking on her were so confused how we came to America they thought we came all the way from Jordan to America on camels and you don’t want to see the shock on their faces when they heard us saying we came by a plane through the Jordanian airline🙂

    @haneenhmedat3295@haneenhmedat3295Ай бұрын
  • I was in USA for 5yrs and US colleagues every year were asking me for the 4th of July and Thanksgiving what we were doing in Italy or Europe to celebrate ……my polite reply was no one was giving a f..k because are USA festivities…..every time they were shocked 😂

    @robdz6188@robdz61884 ай бұрын
    • The 4th of July question is really surprising. But maybe this people celebrate actually the 4th of July and not the independence of their home country? So, they expect no different elsewhere because July, 4th is such a great day? Or they just assume, you celebrate with them their independence? Regarding thanksgiving. Of course, other countries don't have this history regarding Thanksgiving. But a celebration of a good harvest is probably part of every culture around the world. Not like the USA does, not at the same day etc. but there is some kind of celebration.

      @hw2508@hw25084 ай бұрын
    • Should have seen "Independence Day". The president said, that NOW Independence Day might be for everyone.

      @reinhard8053@reinhard80534 ай бұрын
    • @reinhard8053 I remember that. It was truly the dumbest thing I've heard in that movie. Added to that is the fact that a lot of Americans thought that was a great speech🤣. They really have no clue what a great speech sounds like.

      @steiner554@steiner5544 ай бұрын
    • ​@@hw2508that's why I call the 4th of July by its actual name: Independence Day! I will say that if you have a permanent green card or are a Naturalized U.S. citizen and live here, I would hope you would be celebrating Independence Day with us.

      @hildeschmid8400@hildeschmid84004 ай бұрын
    • it sounds to me that they just "know" that the 4th of July is a day for celebration and dont bother or care to ask what or why they celebrate.@@hw2508

      @TheProkonover@TheProkonover3 ай бұрын
  • The funniest thing I’ve been asked by an American was when at like fourteen/fifteen years old, when I went to a summer camp in the Usa. I met this guy and I told him I was from Italy and he said: “so you speak… Spanish right?”. Another very funny question came from an educator of a different summer camp (also in the Us). There were several European kids in that class (including myself) and the teacher told one of them that they liked their glasses and wondered how much they cost. The kid answered “thanks, they cost X euros”. The teacher looked really confused, and asked: “Euros? You mean… euro dollars??”

    @ldc0322@ldc03224 ай бұрын
    • That teacher is living in the world of Cyberpunk

      @cuddlestsq2730@cuddlestsq27304 ай бұрын
    • Quel tipo quando scoprirà dell'esistenza dei centimetri e dei metri: 👁👄👁🔫

      @adrianoaliboni4038@adrianoaliboni40384 ай бұрын
  • The funniest part about america is that they always yell they are the best and other countries should never tell them what to do. But for some reason america cant seem to stop getting into other countries' business

    @flex-wg2kx@flex-wg2kx2 ай бұрын
  • This one time a tourist asked me if I spoke english ( I live in Brazil), I said "yes, what can i do for you?" He asked directions for some place, I gave it to him. And then he proceeds to ask me why am I in brazil if I speak english... excuse me? haha what? "I'm brazilian and I know english, simple as that". " But shouldn't you be in America if you speak english?" 🤔🤔

    @mila6589@mila65893 ай бұрын
  • When I went to Portland, Oregon in 2017, we went to a restaurant and the waitress noticed that we spoke another language between each other. She asked where we were from and we replied Norway. She asked "Oh, how long of a drive is that?", and followed up with "Are there books in your language?"

    @Dbass91@Dbass914 ай бұрын
    • ...and are there? 🤔🙄

      @WedrownyGrajek@WedrownyGrajek4 ай бұрын
    • @@WedrownyGrajek One or two

      @cuddlestsq2730@cuddlestsq27304 ай бұрын
  • Here is one from the early 80s (Actually happened, words may be slightly different): Americans cross the border from New York state to Ontario, in mid summer. They have skis strapped to the roof of their car. They ask " Where are the ski slopes?" "Um. Why?" "Duh. Clearly, we are going skiing!" "Ahhhh,well. Go about 8 hours east. Then wait 6 months for the seasons to change." "Huh?" (They could not be convinced they were wrong about Canada always having snow. Even though they lived just the other side of the border...)

    @rikarddesilva3226@rikarddesilva32264 ай бұрын
    • Such weird stories about Americans in Canada or Americans talking about Canada seem to be very common, judging by the comments under such videos.

      @MarcLeonbacher-lb2oe@MarcLeonbacher-lb2oeАй бұрын
  • Canadian here. I was on a business call with an insurance company in Illinois and the person was surprised that I understood and spoke “American”

    @stanzim7612@stanzim76123 ай бұрын
  • I live in a small country in Europe and at the time I worked in a McDonald's (right in front of a beach) as a cashier. I kid you not, this American woman just goes, "I thought they would ride donkeys and horses; I see so many cars. How do they get gas for them? And I didn't know there were beaches here; we should go see it after lunch. Let's see if they can understand us enough to take our order" I was the lucky one to take her order, and it did not get any better. She started speaking to me as if I were a toddler and mixing English with Spanish. In here, we speak English by the time we get to 4th grade.,,, By the 9th we speak four languages in total; one of them is indeed Spanish, but damn she was horrible at it.

    @catarinasilva5632@catarinasilva56323 ай бұрын
  • No we don't spell colour differently, it's YOU Americans that do! lol Remember, we brought the language over with us to America. I am amazed at how many Americans think we speak 'British'. It doesn't occur to them that they speak english! lol

    @anglosaxon5874@anglosaxon58744 ай бұрын
    • Noah Webster has a lot to do with American ignorance.

      @101steel4@101steel44 ай бұрын
    • 'color' is better than 'colour' . 'colour' is a 'bad' Old French mutation of the Orginal Latin 'color' - which came with the French-Norman invasion to England. In this case the American AND the original Latin words are better, because more pragmatic with less noise AND can claim to be older and more original. A similar mistake French AND English AND Americans etc. make is calling Karl/Carl der Grosse ('Charles the great') 'Charlemagne' which is just wrong, ahistorical - again a bad transfer from a localized French naming to England without any real connection to the true history (except that 'Charles' is also just a mutation from he original 'Karl/Carl'). Why it is bad? Because ALL historical texts on the planet in ALL languages of that time and ALL architectures at that time and later refer to the Carl-Karl naming (latin: Karolus/Carolus Magnus) which is why it is Karl/Carl in all German speaking countries or Northern European ones etc, also in all Slavic languages, Arabic languages, also in Italian or Spanish (Carlo Magno, also Carlos comes from that etc.) and so on ...

      @publicminx@publicminx4 ай бұрын
    • @@publicminx Your opinion. It is a lazy bastardisation of the mother language.

      @anglosaxon5874@anglosaxon58744 ай бұрын
    • America removed many letters from words eons ago to save money on printing. Fun US history fact.

      @josebaez7116@josebaez71164 ай бұрын
    • In sweden we were taught brittish english in school, but as a grownup one comes mostly into contact with american english. So it's a bit of a mess up there in my language centre, like the aforementioned word colour :) and spellcheckers always complain about it when english spelling creeps in. I'm aware that you can specify brittish english but then it would probably complain even more haha.

      @FiliusFidelis@FiliusFidelis4 ай бұрын
  • 😂 Thank you, US Americans, for giving the rest of the world so many good laughs!

    @Quzinqa1122@Quzinqa11224 ай бұрын
    • We don't like you lol

      @daniellemorse107@daniellemorse1073 ай бұрын
  • Breking NEWS!!! "America is a CONTINENT, not a country"

    @Claclavalle@Claclavalle3 ай бұрын
    • North America is a continent. "America" is a shortening of "United States of America". I guess we can add this to the list of stupidest thing that people who aren't American have said?

      @smackerlacker8708@smackerlacker8708Ай бұрын
    • @@smackerlacker8708 im American from Argentina. Its un the American Continent.

      @Claclavalle@ClaclavalleАй бұрын
    • @@smackerlacker8708 North América isnt a Continent.

      @Claclavalle@ClaclavalleАй бұрын
    • @@ClaclavalleJust gonna lean into that eh?

      @CoreyKearney@CoreyKearneyАй бұрын
    • Africa is a continent, not a country. So many Americans think that the continent of Africa is one big country. Oy vey!

      @VineVitumEt5@VineVitumEt5Ай бұрын
  • Some Americans have so much confidence talking about countries and thinking they know your home country better than you... It's baffling lmao

    @weronika9327@weronika93273 ай бұрын
  • The biggest question I ask myself when I hear these stupid questions and answers from people (not only americans, we all have stupid people) is why TF do you not pull out your dang phone and google it? Why? Like I do this everytime with my friends when we have an argument, lets google it and see who is right.

    @pikpikyn@pikpikyn4 ай бұрын
    • Maybe the Americans don’t know about the existence of Google (I wish! xD) No, they are simply lazy and don’t want to be proven wrong.

      @NaeniaNightingale@NaeniaNightingale4 ай бұрын
  • I come from Austria and live now in the US, the amount of people asking me if I've ever seen a Kangaroo in real life and if I have visited Sydney is astounding 🤣 I then started helping them by stating that I come from Austria, Europe, next to Germany, in hopes the questions would stop, but they would most of the time stay the same, like a check list, kangaroo and sydney! 🤣

    @thephalange8630@thephalange86304 ай бұрын
    • Here in Australia we get asked where Julie Andrews sang "Climb Every Mountain" (our highest mountain is 2200m)

      @honeymcdonald9120@honeymcdonald9120Сағат бұрын
  • i once was asked wether we have “actual roads” and refrigerators in europe 😂

    @cloudsmari@cloudsmari3 ай бұрын
    • was asked about refrigerators to (i was asalesperson and he asked this while we where standing in a walk in fridge. he asked my thast while i explained to his maybe 7yo son how thisa big fridge works.

      @extremchiller410@extremchiller410Ай бұрын
  • I'm a Norwegian, and I seriously got asked by an american visiting Norway "Do you celebrate 4th of july here?". Like.... why? It's YOUR Independence day.... Ours is 17th of May...

    @xvidarx@xvidarxАй бұрын
  • In Cologne, Germany, there is this old joke about an American tourist commenting about how our cathedral (building started in the middle ages) was quite nice, but why exactly did we built it so close to the main train station? 😅

    @simoneholenstein6977@simoneholenstein69774 ай бұрын
    • hahahaha beste !! ich lach immer noch :))🤣🤣🤣

      @JohnDoe-rm1kw@JohnDoe-rm1kwАй бұрын
  • All I can say is that I have met many Americans both in the USA, both here in the UK and in other countries. Almost all are very decent, likeable and intelligent people, but the two things that most of them share in common are a lack of awareness of information about countries other than their own, and an overdose of self-confidence.

    @tonycasey3183@tonycasey31834 ай бұрын
    • America is a continent

      @CarolinaDaza@CarolinaDaza27 күн бұрын
    • @@CarolinaDaza ya don't say! America is two continents. When we outside the USA refer to Americans we are talking about citizens of the USA. Why? Because the USA is the only nation on those continents that has the arrogance to use American to mean itself and to disregard Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile or any other American country. We all know what we mean when we use the term "American" and its connotations.

      @tonycasey3183@tonycasey318327 күн бұрын
    • @@CarolinaDaza america is not even a thing. you have south america, north america and united states of america, please educate yourself before trying to educate others

      @siema14123@siema1412312 күн бұрын
  • I live in New Zealand and while online commented that we had summer in December. An American then asked me if we had summer in December when did we celebrate Christmas? 👀

    @shelleydaly1726@shelleydaly17263 ай бұрын
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