Americans Failing At Simple Geography For 11 Minutes Straight
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
- I spent the past few years quizzing Americans on geography. Many times they couldn't answer simple questions, like naming three countries outside of the Americas. Here's some highlights. This video is not meant to bash Americans but to raise awareness about the education system and to hopefully inspire people to educate themselves on general knowledge. I never laugh at an American for their lack of knowledge. If I laugh, it's only because they either rage quit or because I found the answer funny (in a positive way).
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California, Paris, California
classic
@@lingualizer I rewatched like 4 times, your face killed me
Fun fact: Average IQ in California is 95. Los Angeles Democrats 89
@@jamesavakian4977 could have figured
I watched this bit so many times
'Name a country'
*'Obama'*
the only right answer
dont believe it on all social media
No Obama is a real country silly, it's next to Yemen. Maybe look at a map next time?@@OddSwiftGoose
@@lentilsoup460 that's oman, however there's an actual city in japan called obama
@@HarlenEAP Oman? I thought it was Obrador?
Here in Greece, the schools teach the six-continent combined-America model. And Australia is referred as Oceania.
That’s very interesting! I always found his phrasing of outside of America confusing as an US citizen precisely because in the US we use “America” colloquially for the USA, and North/South America or “the Americas” for the continents. So when people start listing Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, Panama, etc., and he says “no outside of America” I sense the miscommunication. Of course I don’t think that would have helped many people in this case but I’ve seen it trip people up who do know geography fairly well.
Same in Chile, and almost most of The Americas as far as I know
I wish the world would stop teaching Europe is a continent, since that's never been true once. It's a subcontinent. But yeah, the variability in what is taught when and where with respect to the Americas in the continent model is brutal. Sometimes they teach Central America is North America, sometimes they teach it's south, others teach it correctly as a subcontinent. Some place Mexico in Central America, most place it in North America, and others place it in South America. It just makes zero sense.
@@zackkatopodis9665 As a fellow American (Oregonian), I do NOT ever have the same experience or issue with the "outside America", because I do not ever identify this country as America. Never have, never will as it takes a big ego to do, and confuses people. It's just the US. That's it. And it's a country in North America, or, America. If anyone says "America", I associate it by default with both north & south, and thus Central America too. But technically, Oregonians are unique in that we're also the only people in the US who only say "we're from Oregon" or "we're Oregonians", and never "we're from the states" "we're American", or the like, so that _MIGHT_ play a part in that for me.
Same here in Latin America
2:55 - 4:02
We all encountered people like this before.
I’d have just left him immediately, you got the tolerance of a saint putting up with him 😂
trying my best
As an American, I don't claim him as one of us
The one with the red curly hair was gaslighting you so hard to cover up his stupidity
i've never been more frustrated watching something 🤣
That's also one of the reasons why I hate the fact only the USA is considered just "America", as if the rest of the continent in the 6-continent model (single America) didn't count as America. When Amerigo Vespucci set foot on the giant continent, he mainly went to the southern part, so his name should have meaning.
dont believe it on all social media
@@simmer_jay dont believe it on all social media
@@tonybaihao4178 dont believe it on all social media
In this context I am grateful for even knowing Czechoslovakia as a thing 6:57. If it is outside Europe it is a miracle even this knowledge and I can't blame them, the split was so peaceful that many people haven't even realised it. I am sure that even some elders from the UK think that here is still Czechoslovakia.
Sure my well educated parents continuously say czechoslovakia by accident anyway. They know they split up they just forget it ig
I quickly learned of it when I was very little. The maps and atlases changed overnight, so that helped a lot. Never was confused about it. The split was also WAY later than most people realize. I think it happened in 96 or 97, which made me 2 or 3 when it happened funny enough. For the record I am a Oregonian, so far outside Europe.
@@TheCriminalViolin Thank you for sharing your experience. Just I have to correct you. Split happened in 1.1.1993 - three years and a few days after comunism (more like socialism in reality) regime falled.
That is just to clarify the context.
@@RadexONFunGaming1 I appreciate that! And yes, the USSR was in fact self-proclaimed Socialist, given that is literally one of the S' in their name/acronym. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Of course it's hotly contested and argued if anything the world has seen (including with the USSR) was anywhere remotely related or close to true socialism in the first place. *_SIGH_*
American education system 101
dont believe it on all social media
It has got to be more than that... It's so easy to pick up all of this information from movies, and TV-shows even.
Fuck off, European cunts are such arrogant pricks sometimes. We also have some of the smartest people in the fucking world. Congrats on highlighting dumbasses that waste their time on omegale congrats.
God you guys are fucking pricks
@@HappytreeLuisTheres almost a resistance to want to learn at all with a lot of them I’ve noticed.
@@Mount.Troglodytebro this is only social media this is nothing like real life
Let's be honest, shaming ignorant people at geography is so funny
It’s not really that they get the questions wrong, rather how overly confident some of them get and they hate being corrected / learning. It somewhat comes across as arrogant
That's the signature American mentality and attitude. Land of the Ignorant, Home of the Arrogant as I always say! (I really hate this country sometimes)
You should have said “outside THE americas” because it’s kinda confusing when you say “outside of America” because that is the most common word for the USA
They still are ignorant
Wait a few years and you'll have the opportunity to do the same in Europe.
dont believe it on all social media
You don't have to wait plenty of dumbasses in Europe. Turns out when you select only dumbasses to put in your video you only get dumbases because.
1. You get more views
2. You get to act superior
I don't understand how our education system can create some of the smartest people on the planet who have made some crazy technology while at the same time creating this.
Remember one teacher lost his mind when he realized a 9th grader didnt know what or where the Atlantic Ocean was. I had school with that kid since elementary and we had maps and went over history involving that ocean so many times. It was crazy.
U guys import
smart people from other countries. Innovation happens in Asia
Ich hab damals noch in der Schule gelernt, dass es 5 Kontinente gibt: Europa, Asien, Afrika, Australien und Amerika.
passt doch, gibt unterschiedlich viele Kontinente, je nachdem, wo du zur Schule gegangen bist
That’s ‘Merica right there 🇺🇸🦅💥
I think some of the confusion comes from the fact that to Americans, America means U.S.A. So when you say "outside of America", they hear "outside of the USA". If you want to refer to North and South America together you say "the Americas".
Yup.
Yeah a lot of the world just refers to US as America
Which as a Oregonian, I really hate.
this dude with "there are any free nations except for america" got me
dont believe it on all social media
To be fair, “outside America” means outside the U.S. to Americans. Outside North and South America would make more sense to them. But let’s be real, a lot of them would still get it wrong.
6:57 NO SHOT I MET ANOTHER PERSON WHO THINKS CZECHOSLOVAKIA STILL EXISTS!!!!!(the other one was in a video where a guy asked random people to name some flags and that girl said ,,Czechoslovakia" to Spain flag.... CZECHOSLOVAKIA DOESNT EXIST ANYMORE FOR 30 YEARS!)
it still exists in our hearts
I know: Russia 🇷🇺, India 🇮🇳 and Rwanda 🇷🇼. There are 7 continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, North America, Australia and Antarctica. BTW, I dont hate Americans for not knowing something 🇧🇦❤️🇺🇲
oof
6:54 cuba isnt in south america😅
yeah that's my bad haha
When we studied geography , we learned that America is one continent (no north and south). So if there's South and North America... then to which continent Central America belongs?
Central America is part of North America@@seannikolic8223
@@raweggwhite dont believe it on all social media
@@seannikolic8223 north america....
3:11 you made a mistake here, 197 countries not 179
One thing to note, since it threw a lot of people off here, is that in English (esp. American English. but others as well), saying "America" typically refers to the USA, whereas "The Americas" refers to the supercontinent. That's why so many people were confused when Canada was wrong. It unintentionally was more of a trick question, based on knowing how other language speakers perceive the difference, rather than a straight forward geography question.
@Lingualizer : The question of the number of continents remains open: seven by convention (Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, Oceania), three in the strict sense of the definition (America, Antarctica, Eufrasia) and for a long time it was taught at school there were 5 continents (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania). Antarctica was considered a southern land.
This is why when you ask the question for number of continents the answers can be different depending on the age and country of the person.
It is interesting that we in Russia learn at school that there is 6 continents and that Europe and Asia are a single continent Eurasia, which frankly makes sense to me. We can divide Europe and Asia, but we call parts of the world (части света), not continents. It seems to me, there is no such category in English.
I agree with this. Eurasia is very real, Europe and Asia are in fact subcontinents, and I don't even know when the hell the US began to teach they were somehow their own continents, but it was sometime while I was home-schooled (so no earlier than 2006) or after I would have graduated (2012). It is a HUGE peeve for me as a Geography and map nut myself. And it makes absolutely zero logical sense. I mean the US teaches that not only is North and South America their own continents (which they are), they unlike most of the world, teach & know that Central America is a subcontinent of both north & south. So that makes them hypocritical and contradict themselves teaching Europe is a full continent.
Cherry-picking aside it’s still a lot of cases of this happening
@lingualizer There are 12 countries in South America, Cuba and Puerto Rico are part of North America, not South
F in chat...
Awesome video! 👀
dont believe it on all social media
F in chat for not knowing basic knowledge, in this case the countries, and the continents
Actually Cuba and Puerto Rico (Antilles) technically is in North America not South America. Also number of continents is different based what you are taught in schools. It could be from 4 up to 7. Basically it depends how strictly you divide borders of continents (The Americas and Afroeurasia for example).
7 is the number of continents taught in America
@@Flawaffles here in my country Latvia we are taught 7 too. I just know that this isn't really a global consensus. I think in France they teach 5 continents for example. Which is interesting how ones view of the world can be different based on a country you live in.
@@Flawaffles It actually depends on where in the US. Seriously. It's so fucking annoying and illogical that it varies, but it does. One of my many peeves with the geography community as a Geography nut. It especially depends when it comes down to things like subcontinents. Is Mexico North or South America? Or you may have been taught it is Central America depending on where in the US you get taught. And Central America itself? Well, sometimes it's still a stand alone subcontinent with Mexico attached, sometimes without, or it's part of South America, part of North America... it's exhausting and nonsensical.
hard to watch but love your videos lol
Yesss these r bsck finally
Washington, North Korea, Africa
any similar service running nowdays?
dont believe it on all social media
Ome.tv is the best option currently
0:50 this guy is next level.
i really wanna know how he recovered from this
I judge them not by how much they know, but by how content they are with what they know.
6:54 This is the only time I’ve heard Lingualizer be wrong about Geography.
I had to stop halfway. I was losing brain cells.
Me too. They are just so fucking stupid. OMG. Like my mom who thinks that Paris is a country, and Africa is one big country too.
Wait but what is there in their syllabus and how do they pass if they don't know all of this ?
dont believe it on all social media
In the US, it almost doesn't even matter if you completely flunk these subjects to get your high school diploma and graduate. It is considered a "unimportant" subject here and almost nobody pays any attention either since they themselves do not care at all about this topic. They see it in the category with Transit, logistics, and other similar topics - Boring and "why should I care? it's useless anyway!". That's the category, sadly. The irony I love those exact topics, but hate most of the ones that are considered important, and ironically that most people here do pay attention to themselves. My brain and me zone out or just end up not trying due to it being boring, uninteresting and otherwise incapable of doing the work.
Bei manchen hab ich mich schon gefragt, ob die absichtlich falsch geantwortet haben...
Maybe put a running total of how many people got it wrong and how many got it right.
We’re cooked
6:54 In WHERE??!?
In Obama
Puerto Rico is not in South America bro.. . 😮
cuba is in south america??
This is so sad tbh
6:54 pretty sure Cuba is in North America 😅
Ohh buddy you should quiz in Vancouver Canada I could smoke this test because I am a nerd
Extraño lo de las Américas , porque se enseña que hay 3 ,norte América, sud América y América Central.
No tengo a ganas de escribir en inglés
dont believe it on all social media
Typically, Central America and North America are combined.
God, they're so ignorant! "What's a country?", "What's a continent?" They think a country is a continent. 😄 But it's not their fault...
10:46 what the hell broooo
10:47 WHAT’S THIS GUY DOING LOL
9:10 @?
hi what platform did use?
that was Omegle before it shut down!
You could have said "the Americas" to be fair. They still wouldn't have a damn clue, but it means you don't sound ignorant. 😉😝
3:36 "I said outside of America" is deliberately misleading though.
It's very unusual in English to describe The Americas as "America" so the question is a bit unfair to this kid. The word "America" in the the English language is widely regarded to refer to the USA, whether or not you're American yourself.
Speakers of latin languages, especially Spanish, tend not to make the distinction between the 2 two continents, and refer to them both as simply "America" - but you're not speaking Spanish so it's very confusing to ask the question this way. It would be more fair to say "outside of the Americas" or to phrase it even more fairly "outside of North or South America".
I'm British and believe me I'm the first to point out the arrogance of US exceptionalism and insularism - but defining North and South America as "America" is, for all practical purposes, linguistically wrong.
Thank you, I was going to type out basically this but you saved me some time.
Using terminology that US Americans (bored teenagers on omegle) don't use, for a video to make them look dumb is just disingenuous
That "America" thing really annoys me! I think it's really obvious when there literally isn't another demonym
On a trip in the U.S. years ago, hearing my foreign accent one store employee in Arizona asked where I was from and why I was there. I said "France". She replied: "Oh, you've been to Europe then?". Actually, I live in Europe...
Actually there are 8 continents. In 2017 scientists from New Zealand found out that Oceania is 2 continents. So now the list of Continents is: Africa, Asia Antartica, Europa, North America, South America, Oceania ( Australia some call it) and Zealandia.
These people makes me mad unbelieveable
Oh hell nah, she doesn't even know what country she lives in? 💀
4:50 ooh USA 😂😂😂😂😂
I love how you use the term 'U.S. Americans' indicating that the people from the U.S. doesn't represent whole Americans
The Caribbean is in North America
The audacity of these people it’s something else
they answer, and I feel ashamed for them
3:12 179 countries 🤨
I meant 197
11:02 ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Australia is not a continent, Australia is a country in the continent of Oceania.
Depends on the continental model that you got taught
To be honest, it makes more sense that Australia is a continent and not Oceania based on the definition imo. It's about a landmass on a region.
@@ashtinpeaks9972rethink your definition.
Hint: landmass is not devided by water
We always were taught that Australia is separate continent too.. I dont see a problem
@@Flawaffles In some cases it can be, that’s how we get continental shelf islands. There’s also things such as the waterway in Wyoming that flows to the Caribbean one way and to the Pacific another way
I'm pretty sure there are more reasons why Omegle shut down 😂
No wonder your viewership went down.
It's because of my Shorts, unfortunately
Good lord.... I mean I understand if someone wouldn't remember all 7 continents (for example forgetting Antarctica or not knowing if it's Oceania or Australia) but not knowing what continents are all together is astonishing...
And countries... I would forgive if one didn't remember which continent some country is in (for example thinking that Benin would be in Asia) but not knowing any countries is crazy...
We were taught all the countries and their capitals in lower grades in school. Goes without saying that I would have forgotten so many of them if I wouldn't study them every now and then.
But I guess the educational system in Northern Europe has been a little different. But mark my words, the system is starting to fail. Schools are getting rid of separate classrooms, and instead put all students in the same space divided by curtains. Students can hear what is taught on the other side of the curtain.
Students with ADHD and other problems don't get support in a quiet calm space.
What is the result? Massive issues in concentration. Hence kids can't focus and can't learn.
Wdf all they saying canada is a continent. Im sure thats taught in american schools
Very hard watch, teens that don't know where they live is crazy
This should be a series called teaching Americans geography
1:06 Samara Morgan 😱
and i thought I'm terrible at geography...
name 3 countries outside of america: NEW YORK
...do US-Americans have geography classes?
Fun fact. The dude himself doesn't know the difference between continents (6 of them) and parts of the world (7).
Different continental models exist :)
What happened to Your shorts?
He moved them to another channel
Had to move them because my long format videos were/are suffering from the Shorts
US americans
UK british
the bot at 3:00 pure dumb, annyoing as f***
how can't americans do the simplest geography tasks 😭
Why are Europe and Asia 2 continents?? I was always taught that they are parts of the Eurasia continent...
It's because of the huge cultural differences. But it's not wrong to consider them as a single continent.
@@alessandroc.4543How it's not wrong? There are no water masses like oceans between Europe and Asia, hence it's one continent
@@alessandroc.4543 i may call it wrong (english is not my native language), but there are two different things: continents and "parts of the world". The last thing is about different cultures and here we have Europe and asia as two different parts. But in terms of continents we can't divide them in two parts
@@someone_nowhere Yes yes, you're right. By the definition of continent, asia and europe should be eurasia. However, it is convention to consider them as separate continents due to the very different cultures. Conventions in science are definitions for which everyone decides to agree with. This is the case for the separation of europe and asia.
@@alessandroc.4543 is there some document about it? I assume that this differs from country to country. As i sad, in my school it was a mistake and we have a different term for the cultural division of the world
"im racist" i felt that..
'Thats just sad' ..'exactly'
I got a headache hearing some of their answers.
Up
Cuba is in North America
I guess that they don't even care if they have the same geography knowledge of a sheep lol
"Why do we even need geography bruh? There is Google Maps!"
I wanted to laugh, but I felt bad, sad, sad, sad.
California paris California
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Patrick: "what is america?"
*U.S. Education system
America is a continent.
Plus, anything "American" is from the Continent of America!
@@CaptainAmerica001 thats part of the joke lol...
NA EDUCATION MOMENT
I didnt even watch half. That is so painful to watch...
:(
There are only 6 continents. Prove me wrong
there's 5-7, depending on where you went to school
*west america* ohhmylord.
dont believe it on all social media
Australia is a country, not a continent. And north and south america are the same continent. American continent.
America and AmericaS, big difference. Also, wtf is US American? Just say American.
💥 I'm blown away that CENTRAL AMERICA is being openly IGNORED by the host!... and I beg you not to tell me that Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and Panama are in either South or North America.
🤔 WHAT'S GOING ON?
Those are considered North America.
they are in North America...
As a matter of fact, Panama is considered to be a transcontinental country, as it is in both North and South America. The Panama canal divides both landmasses. "Central America" is actually a subdivision of Noth America, thus all of the countries you mentioned are in fact in North America with the exception of Panama, which again is I'm both North America and South America
Central America is not a continent, but is a subregion of North America.
to everyone don't believe what you see on YT on any social media. also you think we are dumb. where did this platform come from and where did the tech you are using come from?
No one is saying that all americans are stupid, but everyone should be able to name three countries outside of North and South America.
The US education system is still wack tho
Your grammar and spelling aren’t helping kid.