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  • @paulperry1871
    @paulperry1871 Před 8 měsíci +23

    Canadian here. Our education system teaches us world history. We know a lot about other countries.

    • @user-db6pt7vr3l
      @user-db6pt7vr3l Před 8 měsíci +1

      Bragging is not a good look.

    • @paulperry1871
      @paulperry1871 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@user-db6pt7vr3l bragging would be saying, we have the best educational system in the world.

    • @cpaton1284
      @cpaton1284 Před měsícem

      Took persian history greek history roman, world history, european history british history, history of the americas , history of the usa, and of course several rounds of canadian history , thats grade1 to 12.

  • @ilonkarotterdam280
    @ilonkarotterdam280 Před rokem +83

    I would think that "world history" by definition is about the world. Not about the US, but about the world. In my country we learn about the world, but for US citizens there is no world outside the US. That is totally weird. And bad.

    • @williamwilkes9873
      @williamwilkes9873 Před rokem +3

      Still accurate..,,.....,..

    • @williamwilkes9873
      @williamwilkes9873 Před rokem +1

      Oh yeh........,..puritans were great at killing native Americans & banning Christmas....,...,

    • @drewpaupanekis4710
      @drewpaupanekis4710 Před rokem +5

      These guys seriously think the world revolves around them? That’s no surprise, their American after all.

    • @janicerouse842
      @janicerouse842 Před 11 hodinami

      You need to turn your volume up as it's hard for us to hear, especially the wife's voice

  • @claregallagher8550
    @claregallagher8550 Před rokem +66

    It is not just history being fairly US centric, it is that you don't get much in your daily news about other countries. Certainly in Europe, but I think in the vast majority of the rest of the world, we grew up with significant segments of world news in our daily news programmes. We all know what is going on in all the other countries as well as our own, which is different from the US being majorly focused on what is going on in the US. I think this doesn't help Americans get a perspective on how the US is so different from other countries, e.g. vast majority of the world has freedom and the US is not the most free country (15th down the list), US is far lower on world indexes for health, low mortality rates, education among other issues. As you said, it takes people like you with more enquiring minds to have to do your own research.
    Also, US history is only 300 years old, whereas rest of the world is 000's. If you are only getting history where you are involved, that is not much of history.

    • @williamwilkes9873
      @williamwilkes9873 Před rokem +2

      It is known as "the. World", for a pretty obvious reason...........guess why?..............

    • @Rikard_A
      @Rikard_A Před rokem

      Italy was created in the 1860's and is a young country compared to USA. Germany is a young country compared to USA.

    • @claregallagher8550
      @claregallagher8550 Před rokem +4

      @@Rikard_A Have you forgotten about the Romans!! You are not looking at the history of Europe and the many forms each country had over 000's of years. Rome was founded as a kingdom in 753 BC and became a republic in 509 BC. The Roman Republic then unified Italy.
      Part of Germany was part of Prussia before it was Germany. Prussia was located where today we would find Germany and Poland. The concept of Germany as a distinct region in Central Europe can be traced to Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as Germania, thus distinguishing it from Gaul.

    • @jaynethomas7380
      @jaynethomas7380 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@williamwilkes9873is it really???? Lmao please do tell why the US is known as "the world" for obvious reasons. 😂😂😂 Thanks bud, you just proved the point. Waiting to hear your answer.😅😅😅

  • @toddcraner3843
    @toddcraner3843 Před rokem +26

    As a Canadian born in Toronto, I remember talking to a group of Americans when I was in Egypt during the Gulf War and they telling me that the Americans would win because they loved their country so much and remember telling them it might surprise you but I love Canada just as much as you love the states.

    • @user-db6pt7vr3l
      @user-db6pt7vr3l Před 8 měsíci

      Well duh. The Americans never said you didn't.

    • @jaynethomas7380
      @jaynethomas7380 Před 7 měsíci +3

      My, my.... Someone is very defensive. If you can't handle it turn it off.

  • @Daisybaberesin
    @Daisybaberesin Před rokem +16

    Hahahah okay I’m sorry but Vancouver is not a province it is a city In BC and BC is on the west coast not the middle 😂 that was too funny

  • @davidclarke6304
    @davidclarke6304 Před rokem +14

    John Cleese when asked about the difference between living in the US and England said one thing I noticed in Britain when we have a World Championship we tend to invite other countries.

  • @JacobBax
    @JacobBax Před rokem +29

    You said "my dog" don't lie to your wife.
    The people who came with the Mayflower weren't fleeing persecution, they moved because the others wouldn't meet their demands

    • @billrand4138
      @billrand4138 Před rokem +18

      exactly they were religiuos extremists ;; imagine the taliban ,which explains why half the yanks are like they are

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 Před rokem +19

      @@billrand4138 - There are two things that are not stereotypes that I think describes a big chunk of the US: God is american and the Bible is the only science book that matters.

    • @michaelnolan6951
      @michaelnolan6951 Před rokem +1

      @@billrand4138 Big yes! They were cultists who had to leave Britain to set up their repressive christo-fascist state and have massive state sponsored witch trials. Even today, half of them want to reelect a career criminal, scofflaw traitor as President. Despite the fact that he has no religious convictions, many of these dummies think he has been chosen by God to keep the USA Christian.

    • @stewartbonner
      @stewartbonner Před rokem +3

      less then a trivial point

    • @williamwilkes9873
      @williamwilkes9873 Před rokem +4

      Why should they...........you may have a soft spot for crazy puritan zealots...........l am happy without them.

  • @kasper2970
    @kasper2970 Před rokem +14

    USA is oriented on the USA while a lot off other countries are focused on the world. 50% of the news in the Netherlands is about other countries (and not only Europe)

    • @jeremiah_12
      @jeremiah_12 Před měsícem

      To be fair, the Netherlands is tiny compared to the US. In the States, there’s 50 states and some territories. There are two countries that touch us. That’s like me ragging on European countries because they don’t know what’s happening in Oklahoma or Oregon on a daily basis. Also, when it comes to languages, there are a handful of cities that utilize languages outside of English and Spanish. I could learn the Venetian dialect but would have a hard time retaining it.

  • @tomtorres212
    @tomtorres212 Před rokem +29

    Canada is the nice and tidy neighbour that lives above the Meth lab ;)

    • @user-db6pt7vr3l
      @user-db6pt7vr3l Před 8 měsíci +1

      You don't have to make yourself relevant by crapping on others.

    • @jaynethomas7380
      @jaynethomas7380 Před 7 měsíci

      Lol the truth hurts doesn't it?​@@user-db6pt7vr3l

    • @IdkAgain-de9eb
      @IdkAgain-de9eb Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@user-db6pt7vr3l😂😂

  • @reaper7264
    @reaper7264 Před rokem +21

    I went to school in Canada and I remember learning about Canadian history and Geography but also the rest of the world to some degree. I remember doing a report on the fishing industry in Greece once.

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem

      Nice! That’s good they had you do that

    • @rb239rtr
      @rb239rtr Před rokem

      regarding USA, we covered the Monroe doctrine and Manifest Destiny, two that obviously affect Canada

  • @Ithoughtthiswasamerica
    @Ithoughtthiswasamerica Před rokem +17

    The 5 main cultural regions of Canada from west to east:
    The Northern Territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut)
    Pacific Canada (British Columbia)
    The Canadian West (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba)
    Metropolitan Canada/Eastern Canada (Ontario, Quebec)
    The Maritimes/Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador)

    • @dorisbetts3012
      @dorisbetts3012 Před 7 dny

      We Atlantic Canadians say we are from eastern Canada, though! As we are farthest east.

  • @dreamivey3405
    @dreamivey3405 Před 10 měsíci +8

    They get so offended easily but most what was said, is pretty much on the nail. The fact these two don't even know their country's history blows my mind away. If anything, they just proved how truthful these stereotypes. Ill will gift some maple syrup to anyone who can post how many times they say "like" and "blah blah blah". Smart couple.

    • @jaynethomas7380
      @jaynethomas7380 Před 7 měsíci

      If they can't handle the truth, they should stay away from it like the rest of America.

    • @j.n.4806
      @j.n.4806 Před měsícem

      I didnt count for the girl, because she was talking too low at the begining I didnt understand anything - plus most of the time she just dont articulate (english not my first language)
      But I made the count for the men, he say "like" exactly -> 59 TIMES !!! (I didnt count the "LIKE & suscribe" hihhi)
      and now ... can I have my maple syrup ?!?! pleeeease 😃

  • @real_lostinthefogofwar
    @real_lostinthefogofwar Před rokem +15

    British Columbia is on the west coast, Vancouver is a 2 hour drive from Seattle, you should know that from your own history, "54-40 or fight"

  • @pauldootson7889
    @pauldootson7889 Před rokem +12

    Talking about accents, as a brit americans and canadians can sound similar but it suprised me when i was mistaken for an australian in the u.s. Apparently we sound quite alike to americans to my ear the difference between the english accent and the australian is as big as the difference ours and the american accent

  • @kyle381000
    @kyle381000 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Canadians do not say "eh" nearly as much as Americans believe that they do.
    Also, Canadians do not say "sorry" as an apology but instead as a means to express sympathy. It's an alternative to saying "I'm sorry that YOU are so unfortunate.".

  • @80009
    @80009 Před rokem +4

    The answers are not their opinions. They are answering to the question of "what are the typical stereotypes of americans (usa)".

  • @real_lostinthefogofwar
    @real_lostinthefogofwar Před rokem +13

    America used to be an interesting place to visit, I don't go there now tho, Cuba feels safer.

    • @E85stattElektro
      @E85stattElektro Před rokem

      I am definitely looking forward to visiting the West coast and Alaska. Heard many good things about the national parks there.

    • @Dee-JayW
      @Dee-JayW Před rokem +1

      Cuba is THE go to place for Canadians much much better than the USA! ❤

    • @user-db6pt7vr3l
      @user-db6pt7vr3l Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Dee-JayW Canadians are good at supporting one party dictatorships.

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 Před rokem +6

    7:36 - Portuguese here. I was 9 years old in 1974 when a military revolution put an end to the dictatorship (the longest one in Europe). I remember watching TV when I was 5 or 6, still during the dictatorship, in the single TV channel we had back then and even in a state controlled media situation, there were news from all over the world in the two news segments they broadcasted during the time of day they were on the air (around 15 hours).

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem +2

      Wow that’s crazy! You must have lived through some interesting times!

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 Před rokem +3

      @@loners4life - Interesting is kind of an understatement. Although in the later years of the dictatorship the lack of freedom of speech, the secret police control or the censorship wasn't has strong as in the previous 2 decades, there was still some degree of it.
      As a young kid I didn't feel it that much (probably because I didn't understand it) and things like my primary school having two separate buildings (one for the boys and one for the girls) or seeing our soldiers (who were fighting in the african colonies' wars) sending greetings to their families every Christmas on TV, were kind of "normal" (my father is a professional soldier and did tours in all the colonies' wars, that's probably why).
      That said, there was a small opening to the outside world in those later years and we were able to watch american cowboys' movies and cartoons or british TV series, all subtitled. That was one of the reasons why many people of my generation speak English so well, we were exposed to it from a very young age. My mom once said that one day (it was before I was in school) she caught me in front of the TV reading some of the words in the subtitles and saying some of the English words of whatever I was watching. 😄

  • @gaby-leighjonathan2207
    @gaby-leighjonathan2207 Před rokem +11

    I once saw a Reddit post asking what we non-Americans think of them and they said the way the rest of America looks at Florida 😂😂😂. Also shouting USA in unnecessary situations ain't it😂
    ThE lAnD oF thE FrEeeeeeE

  • @Gerrardboss-v2g
    @Gerrardboss-v2g Před rokem +23

    I grew up loving American movies and music , beautiful country and great nation .
    But the boastful bragging , and general ignorance of the rest of the world takes away everything praise worthy .

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem +1

      We don’t blame you for that haha

    • @E85stattElektro
      @E85stattElektro Před rokem

      I mean European people also brag a lot but they dont make it so obvious

    • @inotoni6148
      @inotoni6148 Před rokem

      ​@@E85stattElektroNo, actually we're not bragging. What are we supposed to brag about? On the contrary, we are constantly complaining about everything and how bad Europe is doing compared to earlier times

    • @E85stattElektro
      @E85stattElektro Před rokem

      @@inotoni6148 People buy expensive clothes which do not look expensive, other than in the US where everything is with logos. Also for example the expensive cars here will mostly be in a neutral color and not in bright colors like in the US. I would say you generally have more understatement in Europe. Thats what i mean. In the US everyone tries to look rich but is broke and here everyone who is wealthy tries to not show it too much.

  • @martinwallroth6208
    @martinwallroth6208 Před rokem +6

    It's always funny to see, how Lynda is always cleaning Brian's eyes in nearly each episode 😂. I think that she always sticks something in, so that she can clean it in the next episode 😂😂

  • @Dee-JayW
    @Dee-JayW Před rokem +2

    Canadian here, from Alberta. Yes a, we learn WORLD HISTORY. we had to know each state and its capital, plus other countries of the world. YOU also have no idea why the people “fled” the UK and TheNetherlands. They were the American taliban and wanted to persecuteANYONE who did not follow their extreme beliefs, so they went to the Americas to persecute anyone who didnt believe in their religion. 🙄

  • @siriuspyramid7441
    @siriuspyramid7441 Před rokem +9

    Salut aux amis québécois qui regardent cette vidéo !😚

  • @maxsterling9908
    @maxsterling9908 Před 11 měsíci +7

    When you guys were talking about Canadian geography, which you mostly got wrong, you ended proving many of those stereotypes. I thought that was too funny.

  • @Vancbenson
    @Vancbenson Před 6 měsíci +3

    British Columbia is right above Washington state on the west coast by the Pacific Ocean! Vancouver is only 2 hours north of Seattle

  • @canadianicedragon2412
    @canadianicedragon2412 Před rokem +5

    Most "parts of Canada" are different than "parts of Canada" to be honest.
    The US is fairly... insulated. There is so much "US" material that both your history and your news seems to largely ignore the happenings everywhere else. I mean all countries focus on their events, but the US seems to take it to a different level.
    The different areas do have slightly different, occasionally drastically different, cultures. Quebec is an obvious one because it is rooted in French culture. The Maritimes too have a distinct culture...

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem

      These are good points

    • @Ithoughtthiswasamerica
      @Ithoughtthiswasamerica Před rokem

      The 5 main cultural regions of Canada from west to east:
      The Territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut)
      Pacific Canada (British Columbia)
      The Canadian West (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba)
      Metropolitan Canada/Eastern Canada (Ontario, Quebec)
      The Maritimes/Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador)

  • @kmok2023
    @kmok2023 Před rokem +5

    Hi, im irish, you definitely didn't sound irish with that accent, haha I enjoy watching the 2 of you, thanks for the entertainment

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem +1

      Haha thanks for letting Brian know 😂

  • @terryomalley1974
    @terryomalley1974 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Vancouver is a city in British Columbia, which is a province on the west coast, just notth of Seattle, Washington. Montreal is about 2/3 French-speaking and 1/3 English-speaking. The rest of Canada is about 95% English-speaking. Most francophones in Québéc identify as Québécois first and Canadian second.

  • @tammyjoma
    @tammyjoma Před 2 měsíci +1

    Kudos for trying to examine your own culture objectively, including criticisms & stereotypes. It says a lot. ❤️

  • @bas1330
    @bas1330 Před rokem +5

    "LIES THE USA TOLD ME ABOUT GERMANY (and everywhere else in the world)" from Hayley Alexis could be interesting for you.
    She is, well, lets say a little bit atypical American, says what she thinks and makes fun of both the US (mostly) and us Germans where appropriate in her own special way.
    But also deals with serious topics very well with facts and research.

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem +1

      We will check this out! Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @angelavara4097
    @angelavara4097 Před rokem +4

    When we are kids we are not too interested in any history but as adults we are more interested in it. Americans and Canadians have a very similar accent and I can tell the difference only if I hear someone say aboot instead of about and I know not every Canadian says aboot. Americans are not told much about how other countries work because they might face the controllers and say " we are the only country that lives as a business" and that makes them have to look at things differently

  • @100PaulRees
    @100PaulRees Před 21 dnem

    Another Canadian from Toronto here...For many years I had good friends in Ann Arbor Michigan who I would visit a few times each year. Watching US news there always amazed me that there was VERY little world news coverage unless something major was happening and it somehow affected US. In Canada coverage is about 1/3-1/2 Canadian news and the rest is world news.

  • @ksenss2513
    @ksenss2513 Před rokem +2

    THAT is American! Citing: "There is less govenment involvement" as a positive 😂.

  • @JeSuisDelete
    @JeSuisDelete Před 2 měsíci +1

    Americans: we thought Canadians liked us! Canadians: what why?!

  • @shontellepayne551
    @shontellepayne551 Před rokem +3

    Kind of brainwash!? Lol I dont think it’s a ‘kind of’ kind of situation…
    The dude in the Chanel shirt completely missed the point 😂 who doesn’t have an accent outside of their own country!? 😂
    These stereotypes Canadians have about Americans are the same us Australians…and probably the world tbh.
    Stereotypes come about from facts but we know they don’t apply to everyone.
    Oh another note re the stereotypes that Americans have on Canadians I have found to not be so kind - calling them boring and slow etc

  • @HH-hd7nd
    @HH-hd7nd Před rokem +8

    7:40 I'm from Germany and of course we learned about the history of other countries even if it didn't involve us.
    The history classes are of course time restricted so learning about everything everywhere is impossible, and the focus was definetly European history, starting with antiquity all the way to today. However we did learn some basic (past Columbus - the native american history was almost entirely neglected) history of the Americas, India and East Asia (mostly China and the Mongols) as well. African history (except ancient Egypt and during colonialism) was mostly ignored though which is a shame. That said - I did ask my teacher once about this and he said that he'd love to teach more about these topics as well, but the limited amount of time simply left no space for that.

    • @pauldootson7889
      @pauldootson7889 Před rokem +1

      in the uk we get a lot of tv shows about the history other countries and cultures as well as our own which helps to round out our knowledge of world history, as basic high school history was 2 hours a week (no where near enough time to fit it all in), think that's a difference between Europe and the U.S tv is seen as a way to educate as well as entertain here whilst in the U.S it's more about chasing the ratings

  • @garconerproduction3046
    @garconerproduction3046 Před 4 měsíci +1

    british columbia is above washington state and below alaska. vancouver is on the pacific coast above the border with washington state. of course, if your still stumped by the locations of alaska and washington, then I weep for you.

  • @MrYoup11
    @MrYoup11 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I get a kick out of the Americans that want Trump back as President so America will have more respect in the world, when in fact most of the world think of him ignorant clown and had no respect for him during his Presidency.

  • @PhilipRawbon-rk8uv
    @PhilipRawbon-rk8uv Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love my U.S. brothers an sisters!..were one!..thats just the way it should be!

  • @shawnranger7766
    @shawnranger7766 Před 4 měsíci

    Our geography and history classes taught us both Canadian and American history. Also, we learned about world history and major events throughout history

  • @bettychagas5760
    @bettychagas5760 Před 9 měsíci

    I am Canadìan when I was in school history class we went through the world and for the basics of each country

  • @glen3679
    @glen3679 Před 3 měsíci

    U.S. intelligence back some time ago some U.S citizens came upon myself and friends in either July or August with skis on top of their vehicle asking us where the snow 🌨️ was. It was hard to contain our laughter. Finally telling them it's thousands of miles north of where they were but they didn't believe us

  • @ElizaM88
    @ElizaM88 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Watching you two proves where these stereotypes begin.
    Learn a lot of history of the World
    Check out a map
    Check out Rick Mercer
    And thank us for making North America the smarter Country
    Your welcome 🇨🇦

  • @brucemckay1611
    @brucemckay1611 Před 8 měsíci

    Geography obliviousness is probably the most common stereotype outsiders have of Americans have is probably the most common. The next one is “U! S! A! Yeah we’re the best!”

  • @schenier
    @schenier Před 3 měsíci

    if you see someone nice and say, "oh, they must be Canadian, not from here". Then, you also have the same American stereotype than Canadians do

  • @christinecoombs3536
    @christinecoombs3536 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m Australian and we learned about the whole world with a focus on the British Commonwealth ( of course). However, we did learn the history of China, Russia, Greece , India , to name a few, so we did actually learn about most countries ( their history and geography). I’m not sure if that is still true as ,unfortunately , the general educational standard has gone down in recent years.

  • @howardhales6325
    @howardhales6325 Před rokem +2

    You think Montreal's on the East Coast, British Columbia is in central Canada and Vancouver's in the east somewhere and you need to ask what Canadians think of you?

    • @dwaipayansinha
      @dwaipayansinha Před rokem +1

      I think there's no shame in admitting you don't know or remember everything. For example, if you just ask me the capital city of Denmark, I might have to look it up because I don't remember. But having a general idea of where the country is important, that comes from the study of geography. The problem is, as US citizens, they can't even name their states. As a former Indian I can name all states there, and as a Canadian, I can name all provinces here. US people have so much pride on their country, yet they don't know their own stuff.

    • @howardhales6325
      @howardhales6325 Před rokem

      @@dwaipayansinha Absolutely. My point exactly.

  • @n1co2017
    @n1co2017 Před 29 dny

    4:15 "i think British Columbia is the one in the middle" 😭 it's the furthest to the left
    oh and the Canadian city closest to New York state would be Niagara Falls which has a bridge directly into Buffalo, then it would be cities like Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston etc. Montreal is around 50km(31 miles) from the New York State border.

  • @jefffitzgerald8410
    @jefffitzgerald8410 Před měsícem

    I'm Canadian and can label all the provinces and territories of Canada. But I can also label every U.S. state on a map. We probably learn more about everywhere else than we do of our own country. Mais Je parle francais un peu!

  • @barbaradalziel9421
    @barbaradalziel9421 Před rokem

    My friends are from the states and when they come to Canada to visit they say i have an accent, and say things funny

  • @dieseldieseldieselfuel
    @dieseldieseldieselfuel Před 11 měsíci

    I’m Canadian I live in Alberta. Take what you hear from Montreal and just laught

    • @JamesSerapio
      @JamesSerapio Před 9 měsíci

      So you want them to treat Montrealers the same way the rest of Canada deals with Danielle Smith? Fair enough. 🤣

  • @cpaton1284
    @cpaton1284 Před měsícem

    Puritans went to america because they were at odds with the anglican and catholic churches . they got their supplies from britain by ship, they didnt want to pay duty on their imports, which had been raised because the prince regent was in debt, so raised the duty tax on supplies . paul reveres ride was somewhat later in your history

  • @siriuspyramid7441
    @siriuspyramid7441 Před rokem +2

    To my point of view from France 🇫🇷 I love Scandinavian countries especialyd Sweden 🇸🇪 or Norway 🇳🇴.

  • @andreraymond6860
    @andreraymond6860 Před rokem

    Following the Seven Years' war between New France and Britain, the British parliament imposed punishing taxes on its American colonies in order to pay itself back the high cost of the war. The colonies didn't take this lying down. Decisions were being made about them across the ocean and they didn't feel represented in the process. This launched the resentment that would build to the American revolution. No taxation without representation.
    It didn't help that their recent enemies (the newly conquered province of Quebec) were being treated with kids gloves by Britain. The French in North America were given the right to freely keep their church and practice their religion (Catholicism) and keep much of their seigneurial system of government. The Oath to the king was modified to allow their secular leaders to stay in power. All this was done to placate the French, as it was understood by Britain that there were more of THEM in the Saint Lawrence valley than there were English British subjects.
    For a people whose founding myth was that of Plymouth rock and the Puritan pilgrims fleeing religious oppression in Britain to Massachussetts, this was quite unpalatable. American eceptionalism is alive and well to this day in all your media and culture.

  • @elvishemeon389
    @elvishemeon389 Před rokem

    There is so much that can be commented on this topic. I'll keep it short. Canada is 2nd largest country in the world with just 40 million pop. 80 per cent of the pop lives just north of the US border. We are so so influenced by the US , it's news, it's movies, it's tv shows etc... check out history of pilgrims, British settling in New England , then some wanted their own country but Britain was still supporting the british in what is now the US. You had to chose, stay with Britain or become your own country AKA loyalist wars ... it goes from there Check out Canadian geography, the provinces and How Canada came to be. The persons in the street interviews were a little over the top, we really don't think like that. Americans are awesome neighbours!! Keep up the good work :)

  • @debbie541
    @debbie541 Před měsícem

    British Columbia is not in the middle of Canada, the province of British Columbia is located on the west coast of canada.

  • @siriuspyramid7441
    @siriuspyramid7441 Před rokem +3

    Today is non working day in France 🇫🇷, the commémorations of the end of world war 2 🤗

  • @joshuafriesen4436
    @joshuafriesen4436 Před měsícem

    Newfoundland is Ireland,
    NS is Scottish, Quebec is French, Ontario is “Canadian”, and west of that is pretty well comparable to the western United States, with less guns.

  • @marcus_chan_yvr
    @marcus_chan_yvr Před 11 měsíci

    Vancouver is a city on the west coast in British Columbia above Seattle

  • @jefffisher2690
    @jefffisher2690 Před 4 měsíci

    Rank
    Country
    Percentage as far as education goes
    1
    South Korea
    69.29%
    2
    Canada
    66.36%
    3
    Japan
    64.81%
    4
    Luxembourg
    63.12%
    5
    Ireland
    62.88%
    6
    Russia
    62.09%
    7
    Lithuania
    57.48%
    8
    United Kingdom
    57.47%
    9
    Netherlands
    55.60%
    10
    Norway
    55.03%
    The USA is not even on the list

  • @crislapierre2817
    @crislapierre2817 Před 2 měsíci

    You just prove them right in geography in the first 3 minutes 😄

  • @rhondathieson1156
    @rhondathieson1156 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Canadian here, I like the U.S. but the last time I checked, we were actually more free than you are.😊

  • @j.n.4806
    @j.n.4806 Před měsícem

    Interviwed guy: "they are not very good in geography"
    ... then the guy in the video: "Pff just stereotypes" then 2sec later "I know BC is in the center (of canada)" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @glen3679
    @glen3679 Před 3 měsíci

    My stereotype of the United States of America is it's a nation that doesn't even know the name of their own country. There are two Americas north and south. The name of their country is the United States of America. Meaning it's a group and many states that united as one in the continent of North America to form a nation

  • @helenforrestal580
    @helenforrestal580 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Vancouver is West, Manitoba is more in the centre.

  • @lordofnumbers9317
    @lordofnumbers9317 Před rokem +1

    I hope that from all the videos you've reacted to, it's clear that there's a lot wrong in the US, and only for the benefit of a few.

  • @bettychagas5760
    @bettychagas5760 Před 8 měsíci

    I can't remember everything that i was thought in school. Ì felt that I was taught the whole world in geography class.. Ì am in Canada

  • @mattsmith5421
    @mattsmith5421 Před rokem +1

    You should watch American Revolution oversimplified to see why, if it was to get away from the government the government wouldn't of spent all their money defending the colonies from against the french. It was pretty much to look for money making opportunities and to set up trade with England also some wanted to get away from the church. hence why England needed to tax the colonies because they'd just spent a ton of money defending them.

  • @rayvanes1
    @rayvanes1 Před rokem

    I am dutch 45. And i georaphy and history. From all time whole world everyone the planet stars. Hate it as a kid but now glad they did. I am so much more than a one country. We are one world.

  • @pawel115
    @pawel115 Před měsícem

    I am polish I learned in school about world history same goes for geography it was not only centered on Poland far from it

  • @pamhunter-to4xs
    @pamhunter-to4xs Před 9 měsíci

    "Americans don't know their geography"... So Montreal is a city in Quebec, and BC is on west coast.
    No - "world" history is about the world... Not the US. Lmao. I'm Canadian and learned about the whole world, not just Canada. That took about a week. Canada is a young country.

  • @John-Is-My-Name
    @John-Is-My-Name Před rokem

    I find it very funny that the most loud and obnoxious guy is saying americans are loud and obnoxious

  • @tudor3232
    @tudor3232 Před rokem +1

    Talking about history,yes we learned not only about Romania's history but also about french history,italian history,US history,british history but like for a semester or something and we had to study it to pass examas.
    You maybe learned Texas history or US history but I bet just those pretty stories not the hard truth like how the whites have masacred indians or black people.
    No offense!

    • @loners4life
      @loners4life  Před rokem +3

      Exactly! We definitely think it was tailored to what they wanted us to learn about our country

    • @tudor3232
      @tudor3232 Před rokem

      @@loners4life don't worry the same did in our country the Comunist party,so I guess each country has something to hide in their closet.
      Althoug now with the internet the thruth in history comes up to the surface much easy.

  • @lordofnumbers9317
    @lordofnumbers9317 Před rokem +1

    I have a few suggestions for music groups and artists from Europe whose t-shirts you could wear. Queen, Pink Floyd, A-ha, Alphaville, Europe, Eurythmics, Nena, Sandra, Phil Collins, Falco, Dire Straits, Status Quo, ABBA, David Bowie, Elton John, France Gall, Vanessa Paradies, Desireless.

    • @kyle381000
      @kyle381000 Před 8 měsíci +1

      You may want to add The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Genesis, and ELP just to name a few.

  • @Gods_Ambassador27
    @Gods_Ambassador27 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The people are as diverse as the country itself...much like you!

  • @peterzimmer9549
    @peterzimmer9549 Před rokem

    We do say eh and sorry. Americans say sari, Canadians say soary

  • @tsocanuck
    @tsocanuck Před rokem +1

    GO WATCH RICK MERCER TALKING TO AMERICANS ...you will find your answer

  • @andreraymond6860
    @andreraymond6860 Před rokem

    If you think British Columbia is in the middle of Canada you reinforce some stereotypes about American ignorance.

  • @barbaradalziel9421
    @barbaradalziel9421 Před rokem +1

    In canada we had to learn American history and geography and about the world starting in public school

  • @DontPanick
    @DontPanick Před rokem +1

    At first you said our dog and then my dog

  • @Hammarspiken
    @Hammarspiken Před rokem +2

    (All people in the world have axents because you can't been raised everywhere at the same time). In Sweden we dont have the words caucasian and when we travel to US so is a paper to x. And that is are you Caucasian human..yes or No ha ha ha ha ha 🤯

    • @E85stattElektro
      @E85stattElektro Před rokem

      The first time i heard that word i thought that the word meant people which come from the Caucasus area lol

  • @fredklein3829
    @fredklein3829 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm from Montreal and that video was shot near Concordia University (presumably those were students). I don't think they were a good sample of Montrealers.

    • @JamesSerapio
      @JamesSerapio Před 9 měsíci

      I don't think you'd get clear sound bites on Rue Sainte-Catherine on a Friday night though. 😅

  • @rayvanes1
    @rayvanes1 Před rokem +1

    New York = New Amsterdam.
    Harlem = Haarlem
    The dutch ar in the New York flag

  • @3dwardmurph913
    @3dwardmurph913 Před 4 měsíci

    YOU WANNA SEE CANADA WATCH NEWFIE SPEAK....watch how deep our language gets ....only the oldest familys of Canadian history understand it ..and or people raised in newfoundland....my family landed in Canada in 1776 Port hastings and we never left the east coast....eh bye dat be where we at

  • @Gods_Ambassador27
    @Gods_Ambassador27 Před 3 měsíci

    Canada is America's *kid* sister!

  • @kevinmawhinney7204
    @kevinmawhinney7204 Před 6 měsíci

    Sorry to inform you that not all people in Quebec are french.

  • @Rob-oo4uk
    @Rob-oo4uk Před 3 měsíci

    we are colonist as the british would say. Both United States and Canada are amazing countries. I laugh about the stereotypes from regions of both countries cause it was immigrants that starrted the eh.

  • @philn8122
    @philn8122 Před rokem +1

    If I was a betting man, I would bet a quid that it wasn't just the dog that came on the couch lol.

  • @user-gu7kk5zk2b
    @user-gu7kk5zk2b Před 4 měsíci

    Your " Shitty Canadian accent" as your wife said is NOTa Canadian accent.The province of PEI was an isolated island and they developed an accent similar to what you're thinking but the rest of us talk a lot closer to your accent

  • @wjdietrich
    @wjdietrich Před rokem

    The British Colonies (which would eventually be the beginning of the USA) were originally established for trade and commerce to BENEFIT Britain! Then immigration started, including the Pilgrims who left England because they felt society was too free and liberal and established an ultra religious CONSERVATIVE society/settlement in the Americas, setting the future of much ssof the USA's conservative/isolated (somewhat restrictive/backward world view).

  • @playerone7663
    @playerone7663 Před 10 měsíci

    "History is a set of lies agreed upon" ...Apparently Napoleon said that, but who knows? I wasnt there and my French is terrible.

  • @janicerouse842
    @janicerouse842 Před 11 hodinami

    Well try tinkling in a Canadians cereal and see if we say I'm sorry or are overly polite ,,,guarantee you wouldn't say how sweet and kind we are then lol

  • @leemorgan4799
    @leemorgan4799 Před rokem

    World history by definition is that you learn about all the other countries in the world.

  • @nightwolf4185
    @nightwolf4185 Před 10 měsíci

    New here. Looking forward to seeing more. Yes I am 🇨🇦

  • @lornecadeau8172
    @lornecadeau8172 Před 7 měsíci

    Vancouver is a hundred. Miles from Seattle

  • @Hammarspiken
    @Hammarspiken Před rokem

    Hi Loners 👍🏼 I love just that when the President talking about FREEDOM and how GREAT usa is So is it always standing alone on a podium and have 17 security guards around him and only a microphones as only can hear him Nobody, not even the US PEOPLE can answered him Back when hi say WE ARE THE GREATEST AND MOST FREE COUNTRY IN THE WORLD and its always silent no sorl no one screaming NO WE AR NOT just sssilent almost so you can hear the birds utside the Washington DC ❤️🇺🇲❤️🇸🇪❤️🇺🇲❤️

  • @canaguy
    @canaguy Před rokem

    F Y I Vancouver B.C. is 133 miles north of Seattle but a world away in safety, freedom, peace, and civil rights. Canada has 9% of the USA population but live 5 years longer, quality of life, less stressful. Crime is 133 to 1 in Canada. Three dangers in the USA: guns, healthcare, and militant ego in uniforms of terror.

  • @martindalgaard5131
    @martindalgaard5131 Před rokem

    In Denmark we learn about World war 2 and vikings of course.. but also Way back to Martin Luther Kings periode and yes we have some American history as Well but thats in the begining years of the us

  • @siriuspyramid7441
    @siriuspyramid7441 Před rokem +2

    I am curious of everything and I know texas state was mexican in the past and some citizens want the independance of this state ?!🧐 i guess?

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844

    The thing about history classes... It just makes sense to study human history as such. And there is a logical and meaningful concept. You start where civilization first rose from the Stone Age. And although the history of our culture begins about 12,000 years ago, we can easily forget the first 6,000 years because we have very little data about it. But if you are interested, then check out something about Göbekli Tepe. Otherwise you start with the Sumerians and slowly work your way through antiquity via the Egyptians and all the peoples from the fertile crescent to the Minoans and Greeks. This is the beginning of the cultural history of Europe, which was then also essential for the emergence of the USA. The trick is to only look at things that are exciting. The Egyptians are way ahead and doing things like building pyramids, while in England they are tinkering with gross things like Stonehenge. So why waste time looking at England when there are pyramids to admire... And so you work your way through history until your own people emerge from the shadows and step onto the stage of history. Btw... The 3 young dudes are high as hell...