Can American Name ALL 50 States of the U.S?
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Being from the Midwest is an advantage for knowing geography. We are the forgotten states but obviously we know them because we live there. The east and west coasts are easy because there is more thing going on there. The northeast is probably the most difficult because of all the little states.
Agreed the east coast states are small and hard to remember, the rest are super easy!
I don't want to be mean, but... Are you guys in America ALL uneducated, like these 2 valley girls ?
How can someone not know the geography of their *own* country ?! WTF ?
...unless your from them, then for me its the central western states
You sound like one of those people who think that "The Midwest" isn't Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.
You're the only reason the cities can exist. They don't treat you right.
We need Lauren to do a English Counties version
She has already done that on her own channel.
She'd probably be better at it.
It's like US youth knows NOTHING.
What do they even do in class, all day long ?
100%
*an English (because "English" starts with a vowel sound)
*counties
*version.
Fun fact ( stereotype ) : people from United States 🇺🇸 are famous for being bad in geography , not just about other countries , but also their own country , I don't know if it's true
As an American I can confirm this is true 😭
No they are. As an engineer, most of my workmates have family in USA who fail to understand geography. And one day I hope to visit Alaska/US
True. Back in 2008 there was a war between Russia and European country named Georgia. American people saw in the news "War in Georgia" and they automatically thought it was the American State.
Why they don't have the geography subject at high school ?
@@dvrchweesse1frfdozemkaanai594 they do, no one pays attention during it. Geography is one of those subjects you do just for what it adds to your GPA.
As an American, it's painful to watch this.
Same here 😓
@@greenmachine5600 Lol I'm not even American but I can name like more than half.
I checked out after New Mexico. But I get it, most people don't know all of them. I just can't be a party to such an enterprise.
Yeah, right? I've watched enough of these videos that I know all of these young folk ain't too bright. But this takes the freakin' cake.🤦♂️
As a german and seen many Videos like this, I always thought:"They dont know about the rest of the world , but US is so big, they know at least their own country " Fail🤦♀️
For me the easiest state to identify in the US is Alaska, because it is not geographically connected to the rest of the country and is the largest state in the US 🇺🇸
No, mate. The easiest is Hawaii
Alaska and Hawaii are the easiest for me, then California, Texas and Florida lol
New York is easy too
Russian America
@@user-zi9tj9zc3i no, Igor it’s ours
I think we all pretty much adore Christina, however... lol, you failed us on Connecticut and Vermont?!! You're from Massachusetts! My heart broke a little today. But, I shall survive this! Still looking forward to seeing more of these vids.
And she almost got NH wrong lol. Like come on know your Region!!
@@davidd.3555 Lol, I'm not trying to throw too much shade. We all like Christina, but yeah, like, "come on, it's New England!"
@@the1creativej same, she’s clearly smart, and it is a bit of niche knowledge, but at least know your region.
Do they not have the Great American Challenge in Massachusetts? Like that was a huge part of our grade. 50 states and their capitals also the preamble to the constitution
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We had to learn all 50 states and their capital cities when I was in 4th grade. Somehow they've still stuck with me. In more recent years I've taken to trying to learn all the countries and their capitals and being able to both ID them on a map and simply by their outline. I'm not all the way there, and still have some trouble remembering all the places in Africa and Oceania, but I'm getting there.
Edit to add: Now that I've finished watching the video I also took the quiz. 50/50 and 5:41 time remaining, so yeah.... it's stuck with me ;-)
My 7th grade history teacher told us she was going to make us memorize all of the counties in our state. There are more than 80.Luckily she took pity on us and changed her mind. 😂
Same for me, but in 5th grade. Which state/area did you go to school btw?
@@adios04 Northwest Chicago suburbs.
@@MagsonDare Oh cool, we learned about a lot of US Geography in 5th grade here in the SF Bay Area
You might have trouble differentiating Colorado and Wyoming solely by their outlines. The rest are definitely doable though.
I just took the quiz and got 50/50 with 04:31 on the clock. I probably could've done it a few seconds faster if I had a pointing device instead of having to use the keyboard.
That blonde hair america girl is ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I live in Florida because of my scolarship❤❤I am from Syria ....My Amerian friends are amazing ....they were super clever.....but unlukily most of them are bad in geography....I knew about their country more than them 😂😂the Amerian peole are super kind.....they practiced with me the English language 😙😙....I am very very very happy because I travelled to this country to study😍😍love you guys from Syria
America destroyed your country.
the cutest most wholesome comment
@@askinganime6023 ❤💕
Thank you some of us do know geography.
@@alondrazharick9544 guys you are amazing😍😗😘
Well that was embarrassing 😆 Living away from the US for so long really made me second guess some of the states 😆 Promise I'll do better next time! 😅 -Christina 🇺🇸
Hi , Christina , loved the video , it's okay because it's kind of normal in US , you did great 🇺🇸 😊
Where do you live now?
@@samuelpreciado1336 She lives in South Korea.
@@CarstenMoreno thats cool. I have a friend who lives there now
Haha it's ok! It can happen, especially if you've lived outside of the USA for a long time. If you do move back to the good ol' USA, or even just visit, I learned a song back in fourth grade called "Fifty Nifty" written by Ray Charles that taught me to remember all 50 states of the USA in alphabetical order. It's a children's song, as I did sing it in a musical with my music class back in 4th grade, but it was helpful nonetheless! By the way Christina, I was born in Chicago and grew up in the northwest suburbs and I still live in that area! I think you will really like Chicago in terms of sightseeing, museums, art, food, sports, music, entertainment, you name it!! Speaking of food, I am proud of our food!! I don't know what the pizza is like out in South Korea, but we got awesome pizza in Chicago!!!
can u guys please include norway in some vids?
Shannon is so gorgeous, seriously. And her aura is just vibrant
Always nice to see Christina. And oh my god, Shannon is so very pretty! Her eyes, oh my god, her eyes! I wish I had her eyes lol
Acabo de encontrar tu canal y me encantó además de Cristina que es muy expresiva me ayuda mucho en mí comprensión en inglés y además todos los videos están subtitulados en inglés me ayuda muchísimo gracias.
Es un gran canal y además también te ayuda un poco a distinguir los diferentes acentos entre los angloparlantes :)
I know all of these and also their capitals. Greetings from Finland 💀🇫🇮
These girls are not bright. Typical girls who care more about boys than being smart
I'm from California. We have mountains and lakes and forests, we have wide valleys, we have deserts, and we have beautiful beaches. I learned all of the U.S. states and their capitol cities when I was in elementary school. I did not need to travel to the state first before I could learn where it was located, so I did not understand her logic saying she did not travel very much in the United States.
People have different priorities. Being able to place all 50 states and their capitol cities is not a particularly useful thing. When I was studying geography, I could name and place every country in the world and their capitols as well as all the major lakes, rivers, mountain ranges and deserts. It took hours upon hours of studying, and has only been vey minorly useful.
Knowing specific legislative regions within a single country is much less useful than that.
@@castillejan Couldn't agree more, and I'm one of those geography geeks who knows all the states and countries. Kind of useless (but fun) and generally only considered important by Europeans who want to get into pissing contests with Americans over who's more intelligent 🙄.
@@Ivan-fm4eh same I'm from the UK and know all the US states and a lot of random places like Rifle Colorado and Yonkers NY or Jacksonville Florida from a combination of things such as UFC, true crime, comedy and other places. Not that practical but fun and mostly accidental.
I hope Shannon does well if she is part of the quiz, because she has seemed more informed than the average young person. 🤞🏼
I have always been a fan of Christina. But Shannon was surprisingly well spoken and knowledgeable. They did pretty well considering that we have 50 states and a very big country. I don't think that it is a flaw that people have not memorized all of the state's names and locations, because in a modern world Google and CZcams will get you answers that you could only find in a library decades ago.
40% in 7 minutes isn't pretty good. Last I checked that is a big fat F. The geography of a person's country is basic knowledge and it's a cop out to say we have technology so don't need to know anything. My kids have calculators and I don't let them use that as an excuse to not learn basic math skills. We don't need to know everything, but we should be able to master facts a 10 year old should know.
@@dustinduncan2444 That is nice as an ideal. But critical thinking skills are much more valuable in real life than rote memorization ever will be. It is valuable to teach reasoning skills and practice problem solving. But dwelling solely on memorization causes problems later with adaptation and flexibility. There was a popular game show called "Are you smarter than a 5th grader" Where adults struggle to recall the lessons that they should have learned in Elementary school. It is a fun show to watch, but it does highlight the fact that most facts memorized have little value in adult life, work, or happiness.
@@deanmcmanis9398 , I would agree that rote memorization without critical thinking skills is problematic, but it is not an either or situation. They use different parts of our brains and failure to continually "exercise" either part results in reduced capability. A well formed intellect requires both. At best a reduced ability to recall information slows down critical thinking (it's why we tend to add memory to computers to improve performance before just dumping more processors into a system - looking up from secondary storage is a huge slow down).
What I was calling out is 1st an over reliance on technology and using it as a crutch rather than a tool. Its one thing to say something is there if you need a reminder, but a completely different thing to say it doesn't matter because that technology is there to supplant natural parts of our brains.
The 2nd point was defending the poor performance as if it was close to being good. If it hadn't timed out and they had gotten 65-70% that's in the "not bad" range (not good, but ...). They didn't even get through 2/3 of the states. Maybe they would have done better with more time, but at best I would have charitably said "geography recall doesn't seem to be their forte". There was nothing in it that rose to the level of "not bad".
@@dustinduncan2444 my man you act like they only knew 40% of the countries when the reality is they never got a chance to answer them. And every single one they got wrong was only one off, which is pretty good considering they both live in Korea now 😐
@@dustinduncan2444 Not using calculators to be able to rely on only your brain in order to solve math problems? Good skill. Knowing where all 50 states are and what their names are? Useless information unless you plan on becoming a millionaire by going on some random trivia gameshow.
Wow!
I’m not even from the US and I A’s that test 😅. Lol awesome 👏 video.
Should be: "I ace that test"
I might be moving to Montana soon! I'm going to raise me up a crop of dental floss. Raisin' it up, waxin' it down.
The FIRST ONE !!!!!
"Has this always been there?" 😂
I'm Australian, never stepped a foot inside the US, did the same test and got 47/50. Not gonna lie, I completely forgot about the Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri strip. I understand not knowing all the states, but not knowing your own neighbouring states Christina? Come on.
We just don't care about geography that much. I'm from California and while I know the 50 states, I'm not going to be offended if someone doesn't know where our state is or what our capital is.
Why in seven hells would they make you memorize the location of all 50 states as an Australian xD I would fail that test just to show how pointless knowing that information is as an Australian lol
You simp for the U.S. 😂
Cristina and Shannon must repeat this exercise about states of US. Greatest video! The states of Hawai and Alaska are missing.
they aren't missing...
I love the water buffalo of Florida. My favorite animal!
Don't these two have experience with geography questions just from this channel alone? And there is two of them to complete this quiz? My goodness.
Absolutely awful, isn't it? /s
@@Ivan-fm4eh no but it's sad
Dude…. This waz BAAAADD! They should be embarrassed
How do you not know our weird shaped Minnesota?! The midst Northern state!?
I’m from New Jersey but I didn’t know Vermont was actually pretty near me, I thought it was far away from NJ
This could be the proof that beauty is really helpful in life and can possibly replace many other qualities and skills, including also education and scholarization......
Sounds alright
You will hardly believe but I am Italian and did this game with a friend of mine back at school. We named 48 states and missed Wisconsin and Connecticut! It was not bad for two Europeans I must say.
"Can American Name ALL 50 States of the US" is a question asking if all US citizens can do this but asking one or two people, very young people....likely selected so that the channel gets the response they want.
I can name every state, its capital....and name every Western and Eastern European country and its capital and identify its flag. I can do the same for Central and South America and all the countries in what the US describes as the Middle East and all countries surrounding India. and all major countries around china and Japan. I can name and locate about 1/4 of the countries in Africa.
So... does that make me smart? No... it only means that at some point in time, I put some minor effort into learning these things and I've maintained that knowledge because from time to time I've reviewed it. There are things I learned in school that I've never once read about or heard about again since that time, and I've lost that knowledge. That is how the human mind works.
The US is a very capitalist society in which your occupation is one of the primary characteristics of a person, socially speaking. ie. when you meet someone initially, very soon in conversation, you will be asked "What do you do?" The reason I bring up this point is that in the US, people put MUCH more effort into their occupation and focused study of that rather than general knowledge. Most US citizens know "the countries" of the world while they are in school IF that was part of their study, however as with most topics.... if it stops being part of your life, then there is a greater chance that you will "forget" those things but gain MUCH more knowledge on things which are very active in your life. While in school I knew more geography, geology, biology, calculus...etc etc etc, then I remember now. I do know much more history now than I did even in school because I enjoy it and read about it and watch videos. But I can guarantee that anyone who would "test me" on random general knowledge and grade me as stupid.... I highly doubt that those people would be able to challenge me in the knowledge of my field of work. The reason is that I work 50hrs/wk in my field and there is required study to keep up with new developments within my field...so I stay up to date.
Videos like this seek to support the idea that US citizens are stupid... it appeals to a massive inferiority complex of people from other countries who resent the US for being a political, military and economic leader of the world. They wish to believe bad things about the US and they hope for the US to fail. They criticize the US at every opportunity, valid or not.
Its pathetic honestly.
Are there stupid people in the US? Yes, without a doubt. There are also incredibly intelligent, skilled, knowledgeable people. The US has more millionaires than any other country; the US has more billionaires than any other country. While I don't have the information, there is a good chance that the US has more geniuses than any other country (one reason being immigration and the best and brightest from other countries often immigrate to the US and genius parents often have very high IQ children). So does the US have more low IQ citizens than any other country? Not likely. Most 1st and 2nd world countries (possibly also most 3rd world countries use IQ tests during school or when deciding upon high level education opportunities and the US hovers around an IQ of 100. The demographics of the IQ testing show that it is the immigrants from countries with average IQs lower than the US in general which pull down the avg IQ of the country. And the US allows more immigrants each year than any other country on earth. You do the math. There are entire countries which have average IQs which would be considered "special needs" in the US. But those are facts which are not politically correct to discuss right? Because the politics of it want us all to claim (only an idiot would believe) that all people are intellectually equal.
This video does not answer the question in the title. There are 340 million US citizens. How many answered questions in this video. Now, take that number and do simple division to find out how relevant the video is as a basis to answer the question in the title.
Yeah the only thing that comes out of this video is hate.
You totally nailed it. 💯
And those who equate intelligence with rote memorization of countries and capitals doesn't really understand how intelligence works...
Yikes the girl from NE didn’t know NE lol!! your fellow New Englanders would be upset!
I thought you were writing Nebraska until I got to the end. 😂
Canada is bigger, but we've fewer Provinces-your states, so you've got more partitions to remember for a similar space. Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.
Russia have 85 provinces.
Ussr have 120 provinces
fellow from bc🙋♂
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa Who cares about Russia? And talk about a people who can't seem to learn history...
I’m sorry but the girl from New England kills me every episode. Like girl!
I’m in fifth grade and could name all the states and their capitals in a faster time with 100% accuracy this is just insanity
Both are so cute..
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As an American.... Oof. I got a lot of secondhand embarrassment watching this.
Ha tried the test got the perfect score.
I just took this quiz and I had 5:29 left on the clock, so I got it in 1:29. This was fun, I wonder what I can do sober.
I was the same, and had 98%, because I always inverse NE, & KS for some reason.
There is one of those quizzes (same site, I think) that has the outline of the country only and you have to click on the state they give you (no state outlines). I failed the first time (because once you get one wrong, you have to start over) and the second time I played, the first state to come up was Rhode Island! Try hitting R.I. on a big blank US map! I hit CT so I wasn't too disappointed. I finally did it on my 4th try... it helps if the order of states they give you is more forgiving.
Oh boy… Now I am really confused isn’t Christina from Massachusetts? How was she missing on Vermont and Connecticut? 😅
She's from Boston, which is apparently far enough away from VT and CT.
HEYYYYY NICE VIDEO! 😎
Someone tell them they can skip and then come back to them 😂.
In little rock AR yes we are ok and no there are not alot of us.
Really?! I'm a high school drop out, and I can identify every state on a blank map without trepidation. And you are college graduates?! It's hardcore face-palm time!
Just a reminder to people in the comments that the reason you don't see videos about Americans knowing geography is because knowing things isn't funny.
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This is a fun and educational video to learn the names of all states of America.
Their kids are going to be so smart.
Blondie kinda looks like dragon lady from GoT
There's a version of this without lines. I can do that one, but not every time.
This is so sad... I'm practically screaming at my TV as you're trying to figure out what's what. I could ace that test, easily, solo.
As an American I’m crying
I’ll name all 50 states to make myself feel better California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Washington, Delaware, Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, Maine, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maryland, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, South Dakota, North Dakota, North Carolina, South Carolina, Nebraska, Virginia, West Virginia, New Mexico, Arizona, Vermont, Mississippi, Connecticut, Montana, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Kentucky,
Probably left one out or named one again because it’s 1AM here and I’m tired
Omg! I don't want to belivet but it's tru
*believe it, but
*true.
Bruh I learned this all is 5th grade lol and I remember it all lik
I’m Californian and even I can do better than them- I can get a 50/50 on that fricking quiz cuz I’m a huge geography nerd bruh
And I was so stressed about the time cuz they were taking forever 😭
Vermont and New Hampshire used to confuse me until I realized that Vermont is kinda shaped like a V
girls! seriously! :)
Me and my brother did this as a competition I got 46 he got 48 and were canadian
They should have been explained the concept of the timer first, I feel. 😂
Love From Bangladesh.
Hoho, you guys never been in Russia. After 6 hours on the road you can still be in the same state (we call it "oblast"). And more than that after 24 hours on the road it will be pretty same view with trees. And in US you can get from Montana mountains to Texas desert.
It takes 12-14 to drive from one side of Texas to the other. It's a running joke to text someone on a road trip every couple of hours and ask them if they have made it out of Texas yet.
I would have got them all right
*would have gotten
😂
I got 46/50 and I'm American
I was trying to guess the entire US map. Now I could remember all of them and guess them in less than 2 minutes. Thanks, the website is really great and so helpful. It was like playing a game.
Advice from an old American guy... Stop asking young Americans about anything 😳😳🫣🤬
We literally learn these in the second grade.
We do...and then we promptly forget them all. TBH there are far more important things to focus on, geography is just trivia.
@@Ivan-fm4eh apparently...at least, that's the excuse.
Really?
@@epicjuk9658 yes.
Alaska, Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine.
Answer: yes. And I did it in a single dictation with my eyes closed.
i took the quiz and i still had more time remaining. thats how good i am. i am an expert on geography. i always got 100% on my quizzes back in high school. 😀
The first a in Nevada is pronounced like the a in cat.
CHRISTINA you're from New England and you don't know where Vermont and Connecticut are!?!?! Omg
Hello 👋
The way Americans always excuse not knowing geography with “oh America is just so big” is sad
I couldn' til I wus inna 7th grade.
Oh wait let me translate that:
I could not name them all until I was in the 7th grade.
I'm from Europe, never been to US and I'm just a bit below their knowledge :D I don't know what to think about it :D
I can name all States, but I am German :D
I always mix up where NH, Deleware and Maryland Massachusetts are, It's those smaller east coast ones that make me second guess myself.
Please don't even ask me about state capitals, I just found out our Capitol isn't in washington the STATE lmfao
A quintessential, standard American known throughout the world.
The only foreign countries they can see on maps are Canada, and Mexico.
6:16 because use don' t study geography in school
6:41 Indonesia , Russia also big
Why mention Russia and Indonesia if no one cares?
The US, together with Alaska, is almost the size of Russia.
This was funny 😆😂🤣
Oh my god…this is mortifying!!! How is it possible that any American over the age of 10 can’t name all the states? Good god…I could 100 this quiz in like 2 minutes. 🙈
I was yelling at the screen the whole time lol I was very surprised they didn't get Oklahoma
@@Hellasta Especially since Oklahoma is one of the easiest.
Got 46 out of 50 on this quiz, and I'm not even American, I'm Russian
You guys kind of butchered it but Christina was looking super elegant in this one
How can you be from Massachusetts and think Vermont is in the south? 😂
As an American, this is really sad.
3:33 girl, you're from Massachusetts. One state over. How do you get that wrong??!! 😂 🤦♂
Edit: omg and Vermont too??! LOL I think you've been an ex-pat for too long! At least get the neighboring states to your home state right :D
I'm Icelandic and can pinpoint all of them in under 3 minutes
Why?
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Imagine the French girls having to do this with the Départements 😅
This was weak though, I can draw a rough map of the US and put all 50 states on it. Granted I'm a little obsessed with the US.
Geography isn't something Americans brag about like Europeans do. I suspect it's important to Europeans because they colonized most of the world, so geography is also their national histories.
how is this possible? i used to think american youtubers or late night show hosts would do this on purpose in order to get views. she said "this is your area" and then they proceed to not know where anything is. i dont get it.
Half of Arizona is mountains..ugh
I’m American and was made to label a blank USA state map in school. I have lived in different regions and gone on many long road trips.
Also my experience is that a lot of geography is taught in history class. I remember having to name and label all the 13 colonies when we studied the American Revolution, the Northern and Southern states when we studied the Civil War, just like we had to label Western Europe when we studied the WWs. How exactly does one study about war without getting into geography?
Only schools in the United States do not require students to study geography and history
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa because they want to have the population with limited knowledge to be able to manipulate easily!
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa I said I’m American. I was made to study geography and history in school so I’m not sure where you received that information. I took a MANDATORY semester of geography in 7th grade where we had to label countries, major rivers, and major mountain ranges in different parts of the world. I had to take a state history class in every state I lived in. Then I took AP US and AP European History classes in high school. Then I had even more history at my university, mostly European history which isn’t surprising considering the history of colonialism and slavery.
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa That's 💩 and you probably know it's 💩 so why are you saying it?
Europeans who have the states memorized gang here
I am sorry any American that cannot recognize where all 50 states are located is very sad.
Even foreigners know where is florida, texas, alaska, Kentucky(looks like chicken leg).
Speak for yourself, and ultimately knowing these sorts of things is a bit of waste of brain space. (I'm a geo nerd who knows it all, but I'm not going to tell myself that it's important or a marker of my intelligence)
Americans are taught the states at like 10 yrs old come on y’all
They probably forgot that there was a time limit, also this was more a fun thing than competitive. So the people of the internet I request you to spare them.
idk....them not knowing the majority of the states in their own country, which is like, middle school level geography is kinda embarrassing
@@LuckyOwI777 That's why they don't remember it. We learn it in grade school. It's not ultimately important outside of pissing contests with Europeans.
@@Ivan-fm4eh what? So, anything you learn in grade school you don't rememebr and/or isn't important? lmao
Idk what kind of memory you have, but I remeber most things from grade school....
It's a little important to know the most basic geography of your own country, lol
@@LuckyOwI777 Reading, writing and 'rithmetic is the stuff that we actually use.
As I've said plenty of times here, I'm a geography nerd and know just about every country/state and its capital, flag, etc.
But, come on, this sort of stuff is trivia. The only ones who think it's a marker of intelligence are insecure Europeans who love getting in pissing contests with Americans.
I got 94% in 4 mins...lol
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