As a Brit who knows little about the geography of the Balkans and most of Eastern Europe, you two still caused me immense physical and mental pain. Who, in their right mind, thinks the Netherlands is a fucking island. I get you're Americans who (as a rule, it seems) seem to be unaware of the rest of the world. But Jesus, Mary, mother of God. I'm sure you're both lovely people but your knowledge of geography is aneurism inducing.
Watching them struggle to find all of the countries in Europe triggered me so hard. When they pointed at Ukraine and said it was Germany, I almost died.
The thing is.. not knowing the states isn’t the same as not knowing european countries. Even if some Europeans don’t know where all states are we would still know the location of many asian, african and south american countries and so on. Its as if you are expected to know about every oblast in russia or every Bundesland in Germany.
@@PlayerBRUV yes sure i get that. Its the same with russia but still. In Europe the US is just seen as one country. Also economically. At work we don’t talk about the states when talking about customers from the us. Its just „the usa“. And that’s why you can’t expect Europeans to know every state just like you should expect someone to have basic knowledge in geography. But with that i dont wanna say that americans are dumb. I know people from my country who don’t even know our borders.
Or i mean we should ask americans to know every region from every european country, and even most of us europeans would have a major struggle doing that
The funny thing is that EU geography is simpler because you can depend on shape recogntion, while in the US you have find the position of normal rectangle number 41
I am almost certain that he did a bit of cram studying beforehand for the states. The reasoning is that he knew where some of the most random states were while other more random ones he had no clue. If he knew nothing about where Montana was, he wouldn't have found it with the description "it's one of the square ones". He knew where Ohio and Rhode Island were, but not where New York was. Additionally its relatively unlikely he simply got lucky on the first few, since that is routinely getting odds of around 1in40 or 50. Not to mention that he recognized Kentucky because it was shaped like a chicken leg, but missed Oklahoma which is one of the most visually recognizable states. He almost certainly went through it once in advance, and worked on figuring out ways to remember places he wasn't sure of. That said, I am utterly ashamed of my fellow Americans. They had a hard time early on back when they were helping him find the American states (before there was a realization it was a competition), of course they were awful at Europe. I tried the Europe, and my main problems were the Eastern Baltics (I get them confused which is which), the Balkans (to be fair, I think they get themselves confused which is which) and the tiny nonsense countries (I know where Luxembourg is because of history memes, and the Vatican because different history memes, but the rest are confusing). Also "Oh, good, Serbia, you should know where that one is." What? She had no clue where Poland, Germany or Denmark were, how would she know where Serbia was, beyond the vague assumption that it's one of the Balkans. That was reason enough for me to believe both sides had studied in advance, which in turn was reason to feel sad that the American side did it so poorly.
Now you can understand why americans don't understand anything of what is happening in your country and don't care. they don't even know your country does exist.
Well, you didn't want to be integrated the last time we came around, didn't you? 😂😂 Greetings from Germany (that was hovered over, and clicked on at least FIVE times). 😁😁
@@leang8441 Can you name all regions in Russia? It's even bigger than the US and Europe (minus Russia) combined. That is not the same. Countries are countries. Administrative regions are not.
@@leang8441 i’m not going to lie i only read your tldr but the idea that american states hold more “importance” than actual countries is pretty ridiculous and slightly demeaning to me
the communication between the girls in the europe one is pure gold, like "it's on the left of Germany" "the LEFT" "my left or your left? "THEY'RE BOTH THE SAME WE'RE LOOKING AT YOUR SCREEN"
I'm honestly surprised that the girls got so much of the Balkans and the baltics right by accident. Even as a European, these two regions always confuse me to no end.
I love how Americans get all pissy and say "Well you wouldn't know where each state is huh?" The difference between France and Sweden is much bigger than the difference between Texas and Kentucky. States are not equal to countries with distinct culture and languages
My smug face when i tell them that i do in fact know the states because i learnt them years ago so i can read stephen king and know what he's on about when talking about geography
I do agree with you on the fact that the difference between two European countries and two US states is really big, but US states definitely do have different cultures that range across the entire country. New England’s culture is extremely different than say the south whereas the west coast’s culture is almost foreign to those in the Great Plains.
@@shotyew1435 yeah but the thing is that yanks love to say that the difference between california and new york is bigger than the difference between spain and finland, which is incorrect, ignorant and plain stupid. thats what people hate.
@@shotyew1435 Thing is, states are still internal administrative units, so trying to pretend they're somehow equal to whole countries is silly. Maybe they should ask Europeans instead to find every American COUNTRY (but then they'd probably still do better than some Americans). :P
@@TitanDarwin I’m not saying they are equal, that’s literally what the first sentence in my comment tried to explain. I’m trying to say that the culture and diversity is still a thing. I hate it when people try and say that “oh America has no culture” or “All of Americas culture is the same there’s no diversity”. I try and tell them that there is in fact diversity and a wide range of different cultural experiences. Btw I’m one of the Americans that can name and place every country (even the tiny island ones) in the world as well as give some form of history on them.
@@lunalovegood242 Same, watching them struggle so much was painful. The whole time I just wanted to climb through the screen and select the correct answer
As an American I recognize most of the European countries and I'm appaled to see how they don't know what Germany is CONSIDERING it and America's involvement in world wars
I wonder why. I knew all states at the age of 12 and I'd never think (back then) that Americans don't know their states. But I hope geography gets better there, greetings
Imma be honest, and maybe it’s just the state I live in, I don’t have this problem Me and a lot of others in my school can name all 50 states on a map at the very least
That’s because, unfortunately, a lot of Americans don’t take geography/history very seriously. Growing up in several different school districts across the country it seems like a pretty “across the board” thing. The fact that some people don’t know the difference between Washington *State* and Washington *D.C* or hell think that D.C is *in* Washington state made me realize that a lot of people are… ignorant by choice to put it nicely.
Y'know as a german I thought they would know where the UK, France, Germany and maybe Ukraine is since they are kinda often in the news or important enough to know the locations of those countries
Austria and Poland as well, cause, yk...second World war and the sound of music (the movie that no Austrian has ever watched but somehow every American did)
"i remember the Netherlands being big" the Netherlands, in fact, is not big, but rather incredibly tiny edit ;; obviously this whole comment was a joke, also no slandering the Netherlands, that is my country /j
It's an "okay" size. The population density is far, far higher than in u.S.A. My u key is broken sorry, it's a copy pasted u , bear with me for no capitalization
As an Austrian man, I am severely offended that you didn't know where the world's most famous mustache wearing painter came from and instead thought that we were Monaco.
Alle deutschsprachigen hätten nach dem Video nen Kuraufenthalt bei ner Therapie verdient. „Deutschland neben Polen“, schaut auf die Ukraine..als hätten wir mit den Russen Polen geteilt wenn die direkte Nachbarn gewesen wären…bruh
As a European, I cant name every US state (at least not right away) and I get royaly confused with the Balkans. So dont be too hard on your fellow 'Muricans. I tricked my geography teacher by simply writing Yugoslavia over multiple nations during a test. At the time it was actualy correct because our government hadnt recognized the individual nations yet.
@@Twiggy163 I laughed so hard when you said Yugoslavia. Balkans is all confusing anyways. I'm so use to looking at a WW2 map of Europe from HOI4 that I got a little confused when I saw all the tiny countries and circles
I'm European and with my class mates I used to speedrun on that damn game, I was so quick that once I got 100% in under a minute. Then we got on the US and did like 60% in 9 mins or something like that
Almost the same for me. I got all european countries in 1:01, or 1 minute 2 seconds at most. ABout the US states, well....... if I get 50%, then I am happy
Am late to the party, but I did the same with a friend earlier this year The competition was painful, at some point we had to get 100% but faster and faster than each other Somehow I managed to win by getting 100% in 54 seconds and I'll tell you, I was sweating at the end because doing this without a mouse but with the touchpad of my laptop was exhausting We didn't try any other maps yet though, I'm a geography nerd so the US were pretty easy (except Nebraska and Arkansas, somehow these two keep bugging me for no reason) and with a bit of training it was possible to get 100% in every part of the world But...Oceania...all those tiny islands...gave me nightmares. Australia, NZ and Papua are easy, the rest is pure torture
the fact they they kept repeating "next to poland is germany" without just using right or left is honestly infuriating, being from denmark watching them struggle LMAOAOAO
Yes! And as we're talking about maps you could also use words like west and north to give directions. But of course the one using the mouse didn't even know Germany in the first place, so it was always going to be a struggle 😆
I'm american and I could guess all of South America, Europe and Asia. North America is weird because I really only know where Usa, Canada, Mexico, and some carribean countries are. And since they did Europe i'm dissapointed, specifically Kosovo and Cyprus because the shape is on the flag. And I agree it's funny lol.
One day I randomly decided to memerize all the European countries. My first try I thought I was bad. But then I remember that I live with people who even struggle to find England and I realize that I wasn't so bad.
@Just a smol midget I know a American who did not even know france was a country and in europe.... after that i was very worried for the American school system lol i can see why Americans get the sterotype that they are bad at geography
10:55 “My left or your left?” *“THEY ARE BOTH THE SAME WE ARE LOOKING AT YOUR SCREEN!”* The absolute pain in his voice from the pure stupidity- I felt that
Funny how they got so many Balkan countries right and the small city states like the Vatican and San Marino but then missed the Netherlands :D All three of you did great though!
I'm German, and the Balkan is the last part of Europe that I learned. Many years after having memorized all the rest. Getting anything right in that region as a non-Geography nerd is impressive.
15:26 I live in the Netherlands, and our country is literally known for being small. Their struggle to find it after that was just painful. That was just.. No 😕 And that wasn’t the only part that was painful. It was fun watching this though! Great job!
@@PinguinKeks Americans are brainwashed to think states are the same as countries. Considering 80% or Americans will never hold a passport it doesn't look like that will change any time soon.
What gets me is how people keep treating those internal subdivisions the same as *literal countries*. Maybe instead of asking people to find all 50 states, they should be asked to find all American countries.
I’m from America and I used to know basically nothing about geography, but then I started learning and now that I know all of North America / 50 states , South America, Europe, and Asia. It pains me to watch people struggling so much to find Germany out of all things.
@@bean10cabarita96 True I guess, but every time I do a "Countries of the world test" I tend to forget at least 1 country from that region. Usually Nauru, Palau, or Vanuatu.
Sorry for not uploading to those who still care about me. If you stuck around your a legend. Imma try to upload once a week but ill see how it goes. Ye're all great :D
As a German person, I really enjoyed every time they wanted to click or clicked on Germany or hovered over it 😂. It was really amusing, thank you for that!
As a Canadian, this makes me realize that we were really just never tought geography outside of Canada in school. Neither states nor Europe. The closest we got was in history class for WW1 (1914) European geography. While I've passively learned enough geography outside of school, in some ways I really do relate to everyone here. Edit: spelling
What do you even learn about? I mean, Canada is an enormous country but I don't think it justifies ignoring the rest of the world, unless you only get a year to learn geography, which would be generally moronic. But how can you even learn about the history of the world when you lack even basic understanding of it's geography? Also, what is your history about and how much time do you spend with it, given that history of Canada begins by the 16-17th century, do you spend years in school discussing some 400 years of "national" history?
@@j3rry_k542 Geography class spent an inordinate amount of time on the different geological regions of Canada- climates, rock types, areas good for farming, etc. As for history, I'm sure in elementary school we covered Canadian history, but by high school (most of what I remember) we solely focused on Europe 1914-1967 (world wars & their lasting effects), with elements of how that effected the formation of Canada.
@@j3rry_k542 So while I'm sure we were taught the basics of international geography (continents) and the founding Canadian history all through primary & elementary school, in high school we had one half-year class for Geography (Canadian) and one half-year class for History (world wars).
@@j3rry_k542 Honestly, this comment comes off as really rude. Every country specialises in its own history and geography, even yours. As a Swede, we learnt about world geography (I even remember playing Seterra in third grade and getting all African countries faster than anyone in my class lmao), but we obviously focus on Europe and don't really get into North America or specific Asian countries etc. I don't judge other countries for doing it differently. In an ideal world, everyone should learn more about the world, but that's not specific people's fault, moreso their school curriculum's fault.
@@thespankmyfrank Oh I'm just concerned and confused by the state of their education when it comes to basic knowledge necessary to orient in current, globally interconnected, world. I don't blame the commenter for the state of their education, but I'm stating that something's not right with the education if there's only half a year dedicated to world history and to geography. In my country, world geography is discussed for 3 out of the 4 "middle" school years and national history is talked about in conjunction with world history in all of the 4 years of "middle" school. Then, highschools, no matter their expertise, are required to teach another year of history and a year of geography which, in the end, is still too little too late for many. I just don't like the thought that an important western nation on the global scale has less informative education than our poor, boring and unimportant eastern European state.
I’m amazed I didn’t have a cerebral hemorrhage the amount of times she hovered over Germany, I felt physically insulted since I’ve lived there and that is my nationality, and it angered me the amount of time and they just said: “WaIt ItS tHiS oNe *CLiCk*”
I almost died from laughter when they were looking for Denmark, I didn’t actually expect a any of them to know were it was but then one of them did..! Her screaming at the other to click it was so funny🤣😂🙏🏻🇩🇰🙈
I swear to god I’m 14 and I’m pretty clueless as well but after seeing this shit I’m making it my life’s mission to know more than my fellow Americans. Look, I even learned something today. Sri Lanka’s the little island kind of below India. I was wondering where that was for a while now anyway.
@@_vasty3776 I'm German as well. Just because we're from there, doesn't mean that everyone else has to know where it is. Geographical knowledge levels are individual to every person. However, the last thing we should do is ridicule people for asking something. Because that's how learning gets discouraged.
@@pitri_hub its also the fact that we were looking at textbooks and they could have looked at the map. Then again these weren't the brightest of kids so I shouldn't expect them to look at the map. I also think they might have been jokeing around because they liked to do that to me
you might know more european geography than i do as a european lol, i struggle with east-south europe a bit and i didn't know where Czech Republic was until this video, and i live 2 countries away from Czech Republic (i moved though)
I (European) remember once doing some challenge for a game where you had to point 10 Eu countries on a map in 10 seconds. I failed bc the map was on a phone screen and tiny, but the fact that 2 people took 2 minutes to find 3 countries I feel much better
Ngl as a European(German) Geography major this pained me so much but at the same time it’s so funny You’d think even people from elsewhere would at least kinda know where some of the biggest European countries are, I guess not I was literally in tears by the end of this, mainly from laughing
A lot of people, American or not, know what Germany looks like; not those two apparently. I'm American and part German, I should hope I know what it looks like.
I feel so much more confident in my geography knowledge after watching this 😂 Being from America, the only way I really achieve this knowledge was via an app game 😁
in American schools they don’t teach us the world map let alone the European map, instead we learn the 50 states map in like fourth or fifth grade and then everybody forgets it two weeks later because it’s just memorizing names and writing them on the correct spot on a paper
You should take this opportunity and make Kaliningrad kind of independent from Russia ... something like a tax heaven or something ...just elect a king and queen ..just for fun and go as a mini kingdom ...for tourism purposes. Because of the German past you have already nice architecture and stuff people can and do visit. I mean since Kaliningrad is an exclave surrounded by NATO countries ...RU motherland troops can't come currently and "liberate" you! :D ...should do something with that!
you might have beat us in the challenge but lets be honest- JOJO AND I CARRIED THE VIDEO WITH OUR absolute STUPIDITY
I can't even deny it 😂😂😂
True
As a Brit who knows little about the geography of the Balkans and most of Eastern Europe, you two still caused me immense physical and mental pain. Who, in their right mind, thinks the Netherlands is a fucking island.
I get you're Americans who (as a rule, it seems) seem to be unaware of the rest of the world. But Jesus, Mary, mother of God.
I'm sure you're both lovely people but your knowledge of geography is aneurism inducing.
ok eoman
you got 55% in like half an hour and you also got help and tips from spud, how the fuck did you fail so hard?
This hurts so much as an european who knows every country in europe
This comment is very relatable for me, I know how it feels.
im an american and can name every country in europe with ease and this was a pain to watch
pain
and every capital city of Europe
Same
I love the fact that Cyprus has a picture of itself ON THE FRIGGING FLAG and they still couldn't get it for ages.
I was lmao so hard at that point 🤣
Same with 🇽🇰
@@ryan-ln2hx thats is the flag of kosovo
and kosovo
@@hampuskarlsson7804 what??
“It’s above Germany”
“WHERES GERMANY!”
The insane lack of knowledge amazes me
yea i were ready to stab myself after that one
How dumb do you want to be?
Yes
Same with the irishman, New york is so easy
@@waltuhgoodman3427 for me the us states are way harder
As European who knows where every US state is located the first part of the video made me lose Brian Sells
Both looking at a screen: "Your left or my left?"
I'm so done.
Lol
Average American moment
"I remember the Netherlands being big"
Me, a Dutchman thinking back to our colonial days: me too, me too...
Nice one :))
Me, as Indonesian:..No.
@@adya0211 🤣
@@adya0211 that uhm... yea...
@@adya0211 don't get colonised then
Watching them struggle to find all of the countries in Europe triggered me so hard. When they pointed at Ukraine and said it was Germany, I almost died.
I have a glock 19 pressed to the rooth of my mouth as I watch this.
Every European that watched this had a seizure
I’m just glad Irish man here got my state right
Ukraine WAS a Germany. Twice😁
i'm not even european and i'm triggered
The thing is.. not knowing the states isn’t the same as not knowing european countries. Even if some Europeans don’t know where all states are we would still know the location of many asian, african and south american countries and so on. Its as if you are expected to know about every oblast in russia or every Bundesland in Germany.
Yes i'm agréé with you it's stupid
@@PlayerBRUV yes sure i get that. Its the same with russia but still. In Europe the US is just seen as one country. Also economically. At work we don’t talk about the states when talking about customers from the us. Its just „the usa“. And that’s why you can’t expect Europeans to know every state just like you should expect someone to have basic knowledge in geography. But with that i dont wanna say that americans are dumb. I know people from my country who don’t even know our borders.
Or i mean we should ask americans to know every region from every european country, and even most of us europeans would have a major struggle doing that
Especially since the Americans didn't know the states much better than the Irish guy did
Čukotka is easiest Russian state to know, and if Putin uses nukes I don't think it is the one that gets destroyed in retaliation strikes.
"that's France ! "
*Points out Germany*
*European WW2 flash backs*
*Napoleonic wars flashback*
fr
nah thats clearly slovakia
"NO, that's Germany, and that's Vichy France! YOU IMBECILE! YOU UNDERDEVELOPED NEANDERTHAL!"
Under Charlemagne, yes.
As a Czech, hearing Czechia be called "a small circle" gives me Munich Agreement flashbacks.
Damn man, that must suck.
To dává všem...
Das Sudetenland war ein toller Urlaubsort
ano
Give back sudetenland
As a german, I went through many states of aggression and depression at once.
Just like your country did, don't worry...
just like they did after world war tw-
@@puff6796 that was a very sad point for me as we-
You ok now? As your western neighbour, I like a calm Germany.
@@Twiggy163 mabye I'll have to let out some frustration. But I'm not really sure yet.
As an american who loves geography and knows every country, every US state, all the flags in the world, and know most capitals
*This is painful*
Same I’m American and I learned all the European, South and North American, and Oceania countries. I think I died a bit watching this..
Same
Same, I would love to get a chance on one of these videos and prove the stereotype wrong
Same and when they struggled with my country I died
same bro
As one of the (apparently) few Americans who has a decent knowledge of geography.
I actually shed a few tears watching this.
The funny thing is that EU geography is simpler because you can depend on shape recogntion, while in the US you have find the position of normal rectangle number 41
I would try to go through the screen and point it out to them
I am almost certain that he did a bit of cram studying beforehand for the states. The reasoning is that he knew where some of the most random states were while other more random ones he had no clue. If he knew nothing about where Montana was, he wouldn't have found it with the description "it's one of the square ones". He knew where Ohio and Rhode Island were, but not where New York was. Additionally its relatively unlikely he simply got lucky on the first few, since that is routinely getting odds of around 1in40 or 50. Not to mention that he recognized Kentucky because it was shaped like a chicken leg, but missed Oklahoma which is one of the most visually recognizable states. He almost certainly went through it once in advance, and worked on figuring out ways to remember places he wasn't sure of.
That said, I am utterly ashamed of my fellow Americans. They had a hard time early on back when they were helping him find the American states (before there was a realization it was a competition), of course they were awful at Europe. I tried the Europe, and my main problems were the Eastern Baltics (I get them confused which is which), the Balkans (to be fair, I think they get themselves confused which is which) and the tiny nonsense countries (I know where Luxembourg is because of history memes, and the Vatican because different history memes, but the rest are confusing).
Also "Oh, good, Serbia, you should know where that one is." What? She had no clue where Poland, Germany or Denmark were, how would she know where Serbia was, beyond the vague assumption that it's one of the Balkans. That was reason enough for me to believe both sides had studied in advance, which in turn was reason to feel sad that the American side did it so poorly.
thank you for restoring my hope a bit for the US 😅
*points at Ukraine* "Is that Germany?" 😂
Pity Georgia wasn't included. That sure would've confused them.
cannot find Ukriane right now depite recent events but can pinpoint Vatica City.
9:50 points at Kaliningrad "Is it Germany?"
It kinda isn't... But it used to be... (((
@@ЕленаДейнего-ж5р *looks for Austria* *clicks on Hungary*
well, over a century ago she would have been right.
@@ЕленаДейнего-ж5р points at literally any place in Europe: Well technically yes it has swapped hands at least 10 times over hundreds of years🤣
How can you not know where Germany 🇧🇪 is located?
As a Ukrainian, it was both funny and painful for me when Ukraine was confused with Germany😂
Now you can understand why americans don't understand anything of what is happening in your country and don't care. they don't even know your country does exist.
my god, my soul was ground to fine oblivion too
Ukraine is Germany and Crimea is Denmark
I’m a Ukrainian living in Germany right now and this was more scary to me lol
Well, you didn't want to be integrated the last time we came around, didn't you? 😂😂
Greetings from Germany (that was hovered over, and clicked on at least FIVE times). 😁😁
I find it surprising that he got more STATES correct than they got entire COUNTRIES
@@leang8441 Can you name all regions in Russia? It's even bigger than the US and Europe (minus Russia) combined.
That is not the same. Countries are countries. Administrative regions are not.
@@leang8441 writing all that just so no one fcking reads it lmao
I cringed so hard during the entire video, they were so awful at geography
@@toki4107 haha yeah, 'TL;DR'
@@leang8441 i’m not going to lie i only read your tldr but the idea that american states hold more “importance” than actual countries is pretty ridiculous and slightly demeaning to me
The fact that Irishman is doing that well is amazing. it's like asking an American to name all the provinces on western Europe
Those are kinda easy ngl
nah us states are more important
@@longbow3082 ?? based on what
Now the Americans need to name Canadian provinces.
ok, now let’s americans name all voivodships in Poland, or all provinces in europe
the communication between the girls in the europe one is pure gold, like
"it's on the left of Germany"
"the LEFT"
"my left or your left?
"THEY'RE BOTH THE SAME WE'RE LOOKING AT YOUR SCREEN"
The female on the left is always the other on the left. 🤔🤷♂
It's port side. Red color.
I'm honestly surprised that the girls got so much of the Balkans and the baltics right by accident. Even as a European, these two regions always confuse me to no end.
Yup, Balkans are hard to get since until the end of the eighties, it was Yougoslavia. And in the nineties, the borders moved ... a ... lot.
😂 I am Romanian…and it confuses me so…
For me as a european I think I can tell the place of 75% of all countries
The Baltics are easy, they’re in alphabetical order.
uhm... You say that as a European, Balkans and Baltic area confuse u? sheesh
I love how Americans get all pissy and say "Well you wouldn't know where each state is huh?"
The difference between France and Sweden is much bigger than the difference between Texas and Kentucky. States are not equal to countries with distinct culture and languages
My smug face when i tell them that i do in fact know the states because i learnt them years ago so i can read stephen king and know what he's on about when talking about geography
I do agree with you on the fact that the difference between two European countries and two US states is really big, but US states definitely do have different cultures that range across the entire country. New England’s culture is extremely different than say the south whereas the west coast’s culture is almost foreign to those in the Great Plains.
@@shotyew1435 yeah but the thing is that yanks love to say that the difference between california and new york is bigger than the difference between spain and finland, which is incorrect, ignorant and plain stupid. thats what people hate.
@@shotyew1435 Thing is, states are still internal administrative units, so trying to pretend they're somehow equal to whole countries is silly. Maybe they should ask Europeans instead to find every American COUNTRY (but then they'd probably still do better than some Americans). :P
@@TitanDarwin I’m not saying they are equal, that’s literally what the first sentence in my comment tried to explain. I’m trying to say that the culture and diversity is still a thing. I hate it when people try and say that “oh America has no culture” or “All of Americas culture is the same there’s no diversity”. I try and tell them that there is in fact diversity and a wide range of different cultural experiences. Btw I’m one of the Americans that can name and place every country (even the tiny island ones) in the world as well as give some form of history on them.
as a geography lover, this was painful to watch but HILARIOUS at the same time. u definitely earn a sub!
This video was so stressful to watch
As a history nerd I agree. Knowing who was in war with whom makes it extremly easy
@@lunalovegood242 Same, watching them struggle so much was painful. The whole time I just wanted to climb through the screen and select the correct answer
this was very painful to watch as well
I mean i am a european and i can prob find lime 8 states in the us rest is a questionable
As a European, I believe I speak on behalf on all Europeans when I say that was painful but hilarious to watch.
Are u kidding me as an American this was even more pain to watch, the American is giving us a bad rep, most of us Americans know our geography
as a brazillian this was fucking hilarious
As an American I recognize most of the European countries and I'm appaled to see how they don't know what Germany is CONSIDERING it and America's involvement in world wars
@@AsterRisk2 I don’t think he gets the same amount if views if he takes americans that are good at geography.
@@baltazargucci4757 not wrong
Imagine not knowing where Germany is after 2 world wars in which Germany played the main role.
Lol
Well tbf germany shapshifted during/after those wars xD
@@gestriger6551 Tbf it kinda stayed at the same place though.
@@Teuwufel yeah indeed xD
They don't know where we are, but they remember what we did.
Every country: pointing at Germany
Hitler: that’s my girls
xD imagine Not knowing where germany is ... it Chancen so offen the last 300 yrs. But i cant blame them
@@benpaul787 Minor spelling error
@@benpaul787r/Ihadastroke
@@ImNotReal12345 sorrey i have a wonderful autocorrection so kinda Not my fault cause the setting for it is on german ;)
Well, technically a lot of that was Germany at one or two points in time.
That „where’s Gearmany?“ gave me 15 mental damage.
Well one like is equal to one hp so you're fully healed now
@@Dr-Zed not exactly
can tell
It always amazes me that people from outside the US still learn our states better than a lot of Americans do.
I wonder why. I knew all states at the age of 12 and I'd never think (back then) that Americans don't know their states. But I hope geography gets better there, greetings
Imma be honest, and maybe it’s just the state I live in, I don’t have this problem
Me and a lot of others in my school can name all 50 states on a map at the very least
i mean there’s no real point to when you can look at a map
That’s because, unfortunately, a lot of Americans don’t take geography/history very seriously. Growing up in several different school districts across the country it seems like a pretty “across the board” thing. The fact that some people don’t know the difference between Washington *State* and Washington *D.C* or hell think that D.C is *in* Washington state made me realize that a lot of people are… ignorant by choice to put it nicely.
From my experience it is the opposite
As a Dane, I just want to say: Wow. Reaching towards Eastern Europe to try and find Denmark is certainly an interesting tactic.
Du ligner min engelsk lære på et eller andet. NGL
@@GrandmarGaming1969 Jeg har bare et af de ansigter. Jeg fandt en der lignede mig vildt meget i en random video så sent som i sidste uge.
@@TheDanishGuyReviews lel
I saw them also move the mouse over Iceland, i may be mistaken, but is or was Iceland part of Denmark ?
well to the anglo-saxons the danes were the threat from the east. Just not that far east.
Y'know as a german I thought they would know where the UK, France, Germany and maybe Ukraine is since they are kinda often in the news or important enough to know the locations of those countries
They're US Americans... they won't even care after invading any of those countries...
Austria and Poland as well, cause, yk...second World war and the sound of music (the movie that no Austrian has ever watched but somehow every American did)
BRUH I SCREAMED WHEN THEY GOT LITHUNI INCORRECT BRUHH
same
@@koschmx maybe, idk
The entire history of Europe flashing before my eyes when they try to find a single country
"i remember the Netherlands being big"
the Netherlands, in fact, is not big, but rather incredibly tiny
edit ;; obviously this whole comment was a joke, also no slandering the Netherlands, that is my country /j
With every citizen that has a bicycle and goes through the small streets (I’m Dutch btw😂)
@@Asha_Past there's actually more bicycles than inhabitants 😂 (I'm also Dutch)
@@gamerbudgie3392 that’s true 😂
It's an "okay" size.
The population density is far, far higher than in u.S.A.
My u key is broken sorry, it's a copy pasted u , bear with me for no capitalization
maybe Americans have few hundred years old maps 🙂
As a Canadian who knows all the states and all of Europe, this hurts me
exact same dude
As a non American, the US part hurt me a lot.
Same
It hurts being Canadian, and knowing a slice of it all just to watch others appear to not even try
As an American who stares at map all day this disappoints me
As an Austrian man, I am severely offended that you didn't know where the world's most famous mustache wearing painter came from and instead thought that we were Monaco.
true
Alle deutschsprachigen hätten nach dem Video nen Kuraufenthalt bei ner Therapie verdient. „Deutschland neben Polen“, schaut auf die Ukraine..als hätten wir mit den Russen Polen geteilt wenn die direkte Nachbarn gewesen wären…bruh
Lol
Picasso? :trollolol:
@@Ruby-yn5fp no hitler guy
The fact that naming countryes is WAY more easy then naming states of any country makes it worse
At _"Bulgaria is next to England"_ , I lost my self-control! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
why've you got my flag in your profile picture
I think they were confusing it with Belgium, which doesn't share a border with the UK but is at least nearby
@@ZanderWarren Belgium, Bulgaria, Botswana... it's the same thing
Absolute best part was accidentally getting Belgium right by thinking it's next to Norway...while confusing Norway for the Netherlands.
Knows where Vatican City but not Germany, that burned my soul
What can I say? They really love da bby Jesus 😂😂
@@Spud607 isnt america the first world country with the most really religious christians
@@antonhornegaard2731 you have not seen poland
@Spud 607 at least they knew where Ireland was
@@walkinginthalobby you have not seen Greece
As a German I felt so insulted, yet laughed the whole time (mostly due to lost sanity).
Ich auch
Und ich erst. 🤣
Ebenfalls
Nicht deutsch aber lebe in Deutschland. Ich dachte Ich sein schlecht in Erdkunde aber das war next level 💀
Come on... She could have clicked anywhere in Europe and it would have been Germany at some point in history...
screaming "ITS NEXT TO POLAND" and not specifying left or right is peak uneducation lmao
just use east and west on a map or whatever the imperialist system is using
@@janoschpongi1897the metric system and the imperial system use the same compass rose
@@janoschpongi1897 directions don't change if you use a different measuring system broski.
@@Jordannn_nope They definitely do, not between metric and imperial tho, since they use the same measuring units
@@teunvanderwal646 what you're referring to is direction measurement systems which are different form imperial systems
As an American who is actually good with European geography, I really do feel as though we deserve that stereotype
As a European, I cant name every US state (at least not right away) and I get royaly confused with the Balkans. So dont be too hard on your fellow 'Muricans.
I tricked my geography teacher by simply writing Yugoslavia over multiple nations during a test. At the time it was actualy correct because our government hadnt recognized the individual nations yet.
@@Twiggy163 I laughed so hard when you said Yugoslavia. Balkans is all confusing anyways. I'm so use to looking at a WW2 map of Europe from HOI4 that I got a little confused when I saw all the tiny countries and circles
i got no clue whats going on in the east coast, let alone europe
@@cosmicgrim7963 that trick wouldnt work these days. Stroke of luck there.
@@Twiggy163 yeah i'm from the balkans it's confusing definitely but not that hard!
I'm European and with my class mates I used to speedrun on that damn game, I was so quick that once I got 100% in under a minute. Then we got on the US and did like 60% in 9 mins or something like that
Almost the same for me. I got all european countries in 1:01, or 1 minute 2 seconds at most. ABout the US states, well....... if I get 50%, then I am happy
i remember doing this too we could all like get it in under 1 minute or something it was really fun
yeah my toooooo
@@hank780 I got 90% in 2:31 only country I failed was Serbia
Am late to the party, but I did the same with a friend earlier this year
The competition was painful, at some point we had to get 100% but faster and faster than each other
Somehow I managed to win by getting 100% in 54 seconds and I'll tell you, I was sweating at the end because doing this without a mouse but with the touchpad of my laptop was exhausting
We didn't try any other maps yet though, I'm a geography nerd so the US were pretty easy (except Nebraska and Arkansas, somehow these two keep bugging me for no reason) and with a bit of training it was possible to get 100% in every part of the world
But...Oceania...all those tiny islands...gave me nightmares. Australia, NZ and Papua are easy, the rest is pure torture
I, as an American, would like to thank my German teacher for teaching me the map of Europe
Saaaaame
I, as a German, just realized that I only aced those countries we occupied in WW2.
@@lunakoala5053 oofies for you
@@marialindell9874 Well, oofies for the countries...
@@lunakoala5053 so 90% of the countries
3:43 that "bollocks" perfectly summed up how I felt after missing a kahoot question back in 6th grade
As a German I can tell you that this was one of the most stressful videos on the intire plattform.
Entire 🤓☝️
im german aswell, this hurt my brain.
same with me bro
Same here guyssssss
Im dutch, My braincells have evaporated into dust particles.
As a Czech, i am embarrased. "czechia is one of the tiny circles"
I *DIED*
CZECH RPUBLIC IS IN THE HEART OF EUROPE 😂😂😂
SAME LMAO
I'm Polish and live in Czechia. I know all of Europe, Asia and most of the us states. The video was absolute PAIN.
As a german, I respect your beer.
as someone from slovakia, im surprised they didnt get czechia but they got slovakia
@@dogebertduck2832 True. Czech beer is world class.
@@artexxcy9432 can u name african countries? if not u can’t blame the americans for not knowing european countries
the fact they they kept repeating "next to poland is germany" without just using right or left is honestly infuriating, being from denmark watching them struggle LMAOAOAO
I couldn't watch more after that, don't they teach the difference between left and right in the USA?
Yes! And as we're talking about maps you could also use words like west and north to give directions. But of course the one using the mouse didn't even know Germany in the first place, so it was always going to be a struggle 😆
They don't know left and right but you bet your ass they have a driver's licence and own a car.
I did not expect it to be as rage inducing as it is
There’s absolutely no way she asked where is Germany then pointed to Ukraine 💀💀💀
Hey! There was a point in history...
Ive seen this 5 times... The hovering over and over thinking every country could be Germany is pure gold. Im laughing my ass of. Great video.
Same. And the funniest thing of all is that I’m German so they talked every time about my country. It was really amusing. Thank you for this XD
I mean, going back a few decades and a lot fo them were germany so take the wins you get I guess xD
Well when they travelled down to see their grandpa in Argentina that gave them the hints
maybe it's so, because they had a History Lesson about WW2 before? 😉 that's where you can get confused 😅
“Every country was Germany in my day”- 👴🏻
Okay look i saw this video 3 times now and i never think its boring tbh its my favorite video thanks spud ❤
Being an American who knows American and European geography, this is one of the funniest things I’ve watched.
I'm american and I could guess all of South America, Europe and Asia. North America is weird because I really only know where Usa, Canada, Mexico, and some carribean countries are. And since they did Europe i'm dissapointed, specifically Kosovo and Cyprus because the shape is on the flag. And I agree it's funny lol.
Yes lol
Same
Same bro
I also know American and European geography. But I absolutely flunk when it comes to African geography.
(no offense to Africa.)
One day I randomly decided to memerize all the European countries. My first try I thought I was bad. But then I remember that I live with people who even struggle to find England and I realize that I wasn't so bad.
Just watch drew durnil
My first try was good as I didt prepare than just watching drew durnil and jacksah
ME TOO BRO LAST SUMMER FOR NO REASON 😭
@Just a smol midget I know a American who did not even know france was a country and in europe.... after that i was very worried for the American school system lol i can see why Americans get the sterotype that they are bad at geography
I memorised all the countries of the world cuz of a stupid anime when I was younger 😭
10:55
“My left or your left?”
*“THEY ARE BOTH THE SAME WE ARE LOOKING AT YOUR SCREEN!”*
The absolute pain in his voice from the pure stupidity- I felt that
i felt that for literally whole video right from the start as i'm Polish
1:05 allready had me dead, the way she said "its one of the square states" and It wasnt killed me
Funny how they got so many Balkan countries right and the small city states like the Vatican and San Marino but then missed the Netherlands :D
All three of you did great though!
kosovo made me break she hit ireland!
@@degradedanimationandgaming6722 Ireland is English kosovo xD
I'm German, and the Balkan is the last part of Europe that I learned. Many years after having memorized all the rest.
Getting anything right in that region as a non-Geography nerd is impressive.
@@darkoprovci4357 XD
As a balkan I agree to that Betha783. Its strange to know Croatia and Bosnia but Kosovo and Netherlands. I'm desepointed in Americans
15:26 I live in the Netherlands, and our country is literally known for being small. Their struggle to find it after that was just painful. That was just.. No 😕
And that wasn’t the only part that was painful.
It was fun watching this though! Great job!
Joo man haha
I know right. Not sure how I was supposed to help by telling them to think of Windmills either. Glad you enjoyed! 😄😄
@@Spud607
as a dane it made me truly sad to see them get sweden in two picks but take 3-4 mins to get denmark
@@scholarlymukus2000 haha
as a dane, seeing them finding Denmark was honestly hilarious.
As a Swede. We don't need to small talk...
as an icelander I got triggerd when she put the cursor on Iceland while looking for Denmark
Same
@@TheAski5 She was just 77 years too late.
@@nicolaim4275 Oh I know and I am just happy I live now rather than say 250 years ago when things were the yikesest😉
'we are already at 71%' - I don't know if she understood how this works....
As an American, the worst part of this was how the Americans didnt even know all 50 states
I mean does it really matter though?
@@PinguinKeks Yeah. Why wouldn't it?
@@friendlymarble no one cares about subdivisions except for the important 3-5
@@PinguinKeks Americans are brainwashed to think states are the same as countries. Considering 80% or Americans will never hold a passport it doesn't look like that will change any time soon.
What gets me is how people keep treating those internal subdivisions the same as *literal countries*. Maybe instead of asking people to find all 50 states, they should be asked to find all American countries.
I’m from America and I used to know basically nothing about geography, but then I started learning and now that I know all of North America / 50 states , South America, Europe, and Asia. It pains me to watch people struggling so much to find Germany out of all things.
im american and i know where every european country is, but ill draw a blank if im asked to label the 50 states
Only Africa and Oceania stand in your way of power!
@@Hextor26 unless you're naming every single island and not their region, Oceania is quite simple
@@bean10cabarita96 True I guess, but every time I do a "Countries of the world test" I tend to forget at least 1 country from that region. Usually Nauru, Palau, or Vanuatu.
@@Hextor26 fair enough they are obscure
One of the girls was actually good, but its so painful seeing the other one not knowing the most obvious countries
When they needed to find Austria and then clicked on Hungary I had a heart attack because of it.
Sorry for not uploading to those who still care about me. If you stuck around your a legend. Imma try to upload once a week but ill see how it goes. Ye're all great :D
The netherland aint even that small compared to other European countries
Bruh only one reply? I'm your second
The legend!
This is so funny watching after learning every country
Oh right. I got so confused 😅😅
As a German person, I really enjoyed every time they wanted to click or clicked on Germany or hovered over it 😂. It was really amusing, thank you for that!
Ich fühl dich
THATS GERMANY🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
9:50 - "is this Germany?" und zeigt an Ostpreußen 😂
Es war witzig aber schmerzhaft zugleich 😂
@@majstter7420Bald wird es wieder so sein 👀
As an American who has gotten 100 percent on every continent in this game this is torture.
Amen
@@Mike-zp2coAmen
@@catfacecat. Amen
respect+
Same
The decision to give control of the mouse to Ali was the best decision ever. Made this video 100x funnier.
As a Canadian, this makes me realize that we were really just never tought geography outside of Canada in school. Neither states nor Europe. The closest we got was in history class for WW1 (1914) European geography. While I've passively learned enough geography outside of school, in some ways I really do relate to everyone here.
Edit: spelling
What do you even learn about? I mean, Canada is an enormous country but I don't think it justifies ignoring the rest of the world, unless you only get a year to learn geography, which would be generally moronic. But how can you even learn about the history of the world when you lack even basic understanding of it's geography?
Also, what is your history about and how much time do you spend with it, given that history of Canada begins by the 16-17th century, do you spend years in school discussing some 400 years of "national" history?
@@j3rry_k542 Geography class spent an inordinate amount of time on the different geological regions of Canada- climates, rock types, areas good for farming, etc. As for history, I'm sure in elementary school we covered Canadian history, but by high school (most of what I remember) we solely focused on Europe 1914-1967 (world wars & their lasting effects), with elements of how that effected the formation of Canada.
@@j3rry_k542 So while I'm sure we were taught the basics of international geography (continents) and the founding Canadian history all through primary & elementary school, in high school we had one half-year class for Geography (Canadian) and one half-year class for History (world wars).
@@j3rry_k542 Honestly, this comment comes off as really rude. Every country specialises in its own history and geography, even yours. As a Swede, we learnt about world geography (I even remember playing Seterra in third grade and getting all African countries faster than anyone in my class lmao), but we obviously focus on Europe and don't really get into North America or specific Asian countries etc. I don't judge other countries for doing it differently. In an ideal world, everyone should learn more about the world, but that's not specific people's fault, moreso their school curriculum's fault.
@@thespankmyfrank Oh I'm just concerned and confused by the state of their education when it comes to basic knowledge necessary to orient in current, globally interconnected, world. I don't blame the commenter for the state of their education, but I'm stating that something's not right with the education if there's only half a year dedicated to world history and to geography.
In my country, world geography is discussed for 3 out of the 4 "middle" school years and national history is talked about in conjunction with world history in all of the 4 years of "middle" school. Then, highschools, no matter their expertise, are required to teach another year of history and a year of geography which, in the end, is still too little too late for many. I just don't like the thought that an important western nation on the global scale has less informative education than our poor, boring and unimportant eastern European state.
As a European I would like to give them to give them a medal of average american knowledge of geography
Tbh I'll gladly accept it 😓
Thank you. I will gladly take it :)
I’d do better heck give me the whole world map
To be fair 50% is above average from what I got when I did this with American friends
Honestly above average. It started really bad but they got better towars the end lmao.
As an American who knows European geography very well, both parts of this video brought me immense pain.
Right, like his pronunciation of "Virginia" 😬 lol
He deffo studied the states though
We are underrepresented and overshadowed by the counterpart stereotype :(
It's rude how so many people think Americans are bad at geography, while lots of people, including me are actually good at it
I’m a 10 yr old American and I’m better at geography than these people
As a New Hampshirite, I can confirm we do not know where the fuck we are
I'm sorry for every german that had to endure this xD
Theyre not wrong if we consider 1942 borders
@@kilianfirebolt LMFAO
Danke. Meine Seele schmerzt und ich hab dutzende Gehirnzellen beim schauen des Videos verloren.
Danke bro aber irgendwie wars auch funny
Don't be.
At least they did not assume Poland and Austria beeing Germany....
The fact that everyone takes ages to locate Cyprus when it is literally on the flag 😆
Every comment: As a geography nerd who knows every state in America and every country in Europe, this is a pain for me to watch
Yeah this comment section is just a flexfest for people who know a *little* bit of geography
@@Mystic_Aris yeah but that’s the point. Everyone should know at least a little bit about geography
@@dislikebutton5713 but it's still cringe when people flex about knowing every country like it's some sort of a crazy feat
@@user-pv7vc9kp9k why cringe, it's good to know the planet you live on
@@user-pv7vc9kp9k Exactly! This is also what i’m thinking. Knowing geography should be basic knowledge so seeing people flexing here is hella weird
I need an unedited version of this video, no cutting anything out 😂
As a european myself I was laughing so hard when girls were telling each other what country was and it was wrong
Thank you for finding us funny. -Jojo
Ikr 🤣
It was hilarious how the one girl tried to explain where germany was and ali just kept doing it wrong. Then she thought that france was bulgaria
Thank you for making this.
I haven't laughed this much in a while.
Cyprus was my highlight. I just thought: "LOOK AT THE FLAG!!!" :D
As an American who is good at geography, this put me in physical pain. I did the same tests and did them both in about a minute
Good job👍👍
Bless you💛
I love how Americans always respond to these videos by claiming they're one of the smart ones. Let's see you do it in one minute.
Which game/ application is this?
@@padarabindapradhan6872 there's a few different ones so just google map quiz or like European map quiz or whatever specific region you want. 👍
I’m amazed I didn’t have a cerebral hemorrhage the amount of times she hovered over Germany, I felt physically insulted since I’ve lived there and that is my nationality, and it angered me the amount of time and they just said: “WaIt ItS tHiS oNe *CLiCk*”
Imagine 2 world wars arent enough to put you on the map for some people lmao
@@arandomdude9588 fucking hell FR, do we have to end the hat trick or what?
I almost died from laughter when they were looking for Denmark, I didn’t actually expect a any of them to know were it was but then one of them did..! Her screaming at the other to click it was so funny🤣😂🙏🏻🇩🇰🙈
Well Denmark is excluded from some maps but still.. I’m American from TEXAS of all places and I learned about all the states and countries
THEY TOOK MY COUNTRY OUT OF SOME MAPS why?!?!
Thank you for finding my frantic screaming funny. I actually knew were Denmark was because I loved Lego as a kid. Kinda dumb but it worked :D -Jojo
@@jojicasta2714 not dumb at all. Very entertaining tho :D
I swear to god I’m 14 and I’m pretty clueless as well but after seeing this shit I’m making it my life’s mission to know more than my fellow Americans. Look, I even learned something today. Sri Lanka’s the little island kind of below India. I was wondering where that was for a while now anyway.
It hurt as much as kids asking "Is Germany in Europe?" in Global Studies. then again i live in the US so it makes sense
Then again, asking questions is important, how else are you gonna learn? :)
@@pitri_hub still. GERMANY? Id understand it if it was like where's Monaco or wheres Andorra but Germany? It also hurts my soul because I am German.
@@_vasty3776 I'm German as well. Just because we're from there, doesn't mean that everyone else has to know where it is. Geographical knowledge levels are individual to every person.
However, the last thing we should do is ridicule people for asking something. Because that's how learning gets discouraged.
@@pitri_hub its also the fact that we were looking at textbooks and they could have looked at the map. Then again these weren't the brightest of kids so I shouldn't expect them to look at the map. I also think they might have been jokeing around because they liked to do that to me
@@_vasty3776 Why do you think like everyone in the world should know where Germany is?
As a an American who knows the countries of Europe this is amazing how these people think Bulgaria is near France it's above Greece not Luxembourg
country's* :]
@@chr.b.4507 contries* ...
@@presli481 countries* ...
@@chr.b.4507 ah bro you got me with my typo.. you win
@@presli481 good fight 👍🏼
Ali: "Moves cursor on Ukraine" Is this Germany?
Putin: Yes.
Was at one point...
@@InteloPL At multiple but yeah.
Such an underrated comment.
im pretty sure they were googling it, was fun to watch tho :D :D
As a student studying Europe right now, not only had this made me feel better on my progress, but it was also painful and hilarious to watch.
you might know more european geography than i do as a european lol, i struggle with east-south europe a bit and i didn't know where Czech Republic was until this video, and i live 2 countries away from Czech Republic (i moved though)
As an American who has a high score of 100% of European countries in under a minute, this was painful… but also very entertaining 💀
Same
we do not care
@@rdabrowski1443 you* don't care
@@rdabrowski1443 *you do not care
@Slav now you both don't care together
"Where's Iceland?"
As an Icelander, I got a mini panic attack
I think this might be my first time seeing an icelander on the internet
@@onionring010 That's Because They Barely Fucking Exist
@@onionring010 me too
@@onionring010 wawa
Speak icelandic
I liked that video was so funny😂I liked the moment when ciprus was begging for help and the moments with germany😂😂
I (European) remember once doing some challenge for a game where you had to point 10 Eu countries on a map in 10 seconds. I failed bc the map was on a phone screen and tiny, but the fact that 2 people took 2 minutes to find 3 countries I feel much better
Ngl as a European(German) Geography major this pained me so much but at the same time it’s so funny
You’d think even people from elsewhere would at least kinda know where some of the biggest European countries are, I guess not
I was literally in tears by the end of this, mainly from laughing
A lot of people, American or not, know what Germany looks like; not those two apparently. I'm American and part German, I should hope I know what it looks like.
I know people who don't know where Portugal is and who thought that china is where Greenland is.
As a midwestern American that is a geography nerd I almost cry at how bad the people around me are with countries
It's my biggest pet peeve
They are below average for geography
You're the exact same. Stop commenting on anything ever. You're literally Kyle from the midwest.
the amounts of hints they give you are insane
I feel so much more confident in my geography knowledge after watching this 😂
Being from America, the only way I really achieve this knowledge was via an app game 😁
America is a continent, not a country
@@Revolución_Socialista the USA, not America. Also America isn't a continent, it's North and South America you're think of.
@@Revolución_Socialista heavens 😂 *being from the United States
Better?
Is it Seterra?
@@juno2317 some say that N. And S. America are the same
20:54 that meme describes me watching this video as a german
True
Worse as an American and sharing a label with these 2
As a Filipino who spent their entire life in Ireland, I felt the pain too.
Relatable. Also filipino
in American schools they don’t teach us the world map let alone the European map, instead we learn the 50 states map in like fourth or fifth grade and then everybody forgets it two weeks later because it’s just memorizing names and writing them on the correct spot on a paper
19:45 the fact that the country was ON THE FLAG and they spent ages looking for it is honestly sad
Cyprus isn't the only once. Kosovo had its shape on its flag too.
9:50 points at Kaliningrad "Is it Germany?"
It kinda isn't... But it used to be... (((
You should take this opportunity and make Kaliningrad kind of independent from Russia ... something like a tax heaven or something ...just elect a king and queen ..just for fun and go as a mini kingdom ...for tourism purposes. Because of the German past you have already nice architecture and stuff people can and do visit.
I mean since Kaliningrad is an exclave surrounded by NATO countries ...RU motherland troops can't come currently and "liberate" you! :D ...should do something with that!
:(
@@fumanchu4785 the baltic sea fleet exists and kaliningrad has a coast. Not going to work.
This video is so hilarious I've added it to the list of videos that I watch once a year.
10:07 bro gave Iceland flashbacks from ww1