7:30 the japanese drive on the left because they asked the british to help them build / create their transportation sector. For the same reason all the older doctors can speak german (bc they asked a german to teach them medicin.)
I dont think they "ask" probably they sent their students to the countries they thought were more specialized in each matter. Back then England for civil engineering and Germany for chemicals. And when the students returned they taught to the others.
@@velzaresp8623is England still known for civil engineering? Or perhaps it made to sense to borrow from Britain seeing as it was also an island with limited space.
I find it interesting that the former British colonies in Africa often share trends such as the side of the road they drive on …along with Mozambique, who’s just happy to be here.
I can agree because I live in Kenya and its very easy to notice that a lot of things were borrowed from the british (like the education system and the side of the road)
Countries with mixed road direction doing mad multi-road, multitrack drifting everywhere sounds incredibly dangerous but increadibly awesome at the same time.
The Netherlands and their colony used to ride their cart and horses on the left.. and then napoleon beat them up enough that they now drive one the right. Their colonies however end up differently. I think it has something to do with how the dutch colonized. There is a video explaining why Indonesian doesn’t speak dutch… same reasoning.
7:43 its actually cause the british helped japan build trains and the british buult them on the left side and so the hapanese also made theyre roads in the left side not because of samurai
Driving on the left was the norm. During medieval times horses rode on the left so that you have your Strong hand free to pull your sword if someone was approaching you on the road. Napoleon then had his armies march on the right side of the road and exported that idea to places he conquered. The English kept to the left side as they wouldn't use a french system
Croatian houses are often 2-3 floors with separate entrances and independent facilities so its like a separate apartments that children live in on top of their parents apartment sometimes while being married and raising a family of its own. yet it still counts as living at parents home.
" in 2019, [a Gallup survey found that] 40 percent of US adults held the view that "God created [human beings] in their present form within roughly the past 10,000 years."
I guess a lot of Americans (mostly conservatives) are creationist, despite public school teaching evolution pretty well, because it's way more widespread in the culture. A lot of other western countries don't have as many practicing religious people.
7:48 It's probably because the nuclear family was just some thing the western introduced. while in some other countries, extended families usually live together.
In 1922 the driving situation in Austria was similar to Spain: Originally in Austria-Hungary driving was mostly on the left - except for e.g. Tyrol and Vorarlberg. In 1915 there was a switch general left-driving, what was opposed in the provinces mentioned above. So it was switched back to right-driving there in 1921, since it was connected to the rest of Austria only by two streets back then. In the later 1920ies it was decided to switch to right-driving, but this was delayed due to difficulties with the Tram in Vienna; until 1938, when, well… Italy switched to right-driving in 1924; except for the city of Milan, because of difficulties with the Tram and was switched two years later.
Damn! Those southern Europeans stay for long with their parents. I'll turn 32 in september, I just can't imagine myself living with my parents at this age. I moved out when I was 17. Edit: I'm from Finland
Our homes are usually multigenerational, especially in the villages or outside of cities. So people actually don't leave, they stay and inherent the property.
Living alone increases the chances of developing depression and countless other mental disorders. We punish criminals in prison with being alone (isolation cells), i honestly don’t understand why anyone would do that to themselves. Unless you move in with your girlfriend, it’s financially and emotionally the smarter decision to stay with the parents (unless you have a bad relationship with the parents, obviously)
@@EuropeanEmpireEU I moved out because I was studying in a vocational college in Mikkeli, and my father lived in Anttola, and mother in Siilinjärvi. So instead of 180km or 40km, I lived 4km from school.
7:45 the samurai would have the swords on the left side so they would walk or ride on the left side so if they drew their sword they would be able to fight with their right hand
The "cultural thing" about leaving home so late in the Balkans / Southern Europe is that housing is astronomically high and minimum wage is astronomically low. Hope this helps In the past yeah, it could be associated with family values of all leaving together until the kids get married (sometimes not even then) but this is not really the case anymore. Young people do want to move out and have their own personal space but most of the time it's literally not possible.
if memory serves correctly, the reason why they drive on the left is coz most people are dominantly right handed. so if something ever were to happen, they could draw their sword and be able to go straight into combat. now the reason why people drive on the right is coz of stick shift and the right hand being most peoples dominant hand. or who knows, maybe all of that is another myth
2:15 Japan Doesn’t have any coconut trees all they have is this cherry blossom trees, which don’t even grow cherries. Please make more sense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤣🎌🇯🇵🇧🇷 (because the Japanese would probably be moving to Brazil then. But then again, just a thought)
Japan drives on the left side because of trains The train company Japan hired to build first of their railroads was British so they built them so they would go on the left side And then it just stuck
I don’t know if their technically right or fully right for “Holy War” because older Arabic words mean different things now, like “yella” doesn’t translate into “come here hurry up” but with time, they used it for that.
8:35 It's almost always a "crappy economy" thing, where young adults systematically struggle to find jobs that pay enough that they can actually afford to rent their own instead of continuing to live for free at a residence their parents own. The cultural shifts come after, when that economic reality becomes so common that nobody can really judge anyone for that.
7:13 Germans have exported the driving on the right side during WW2 in continental Europe. Hilter said to Horthy in 1941 that german tanks will use the right side of hungarian roads to Yugoslavia, they don't care for hungarian traffic rules. So Hungary had few days to change the traffic rules to obey the germans. 9:06: Russia has "evacuated" a lot of ukrainian children from the occupied zones into mainland Russia and gave them to russian foster parents. Basically kidnapped them.
the Hodag was told to have been risen by the ashes of the oxen that didn't match Paul Bunyan's mandate. Rhinelander the second most visited place in Wisconsin. The first is the Dells
I mean the humans coexisting with dinosaurs has come full circle as birds are descendents of non avian dinosaurs, and therefore are dinosaurs. But in terms of non avian dinosaurs like T-Rex, yeah they died out long before humans.
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Honestly with the Japanese driving on the left it makes a lot more sense to me at least if they simply copied the British, famously the Japanese rail industry was heavily influenced by British design along with the diet, and army structure during Japans “westernization” period
7:30 the japanese drive on the left because they asked the british to help them build / create their transportation sector.
For the same reason all the older doctors can speak german (bc they asked a german to teach them medicin.)
I dont think they "ask" probably they sent their students to the countries they thought were more specialized in each matter. Back then England for civil engineering and Germany for chemicals. And when the students returned they taught to the others.
@@velzaresp8623is England still known for civil engineering? Or perhaps it made to sense to borrow from Britain seeing as it was also an island with limited space.
@@Sceptonic I mean during Meiji era and first decades of XX century.
@@velzaresp8623 dang England fell off then. Germany still makes chemicals
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I find it interesting that the former British colonies in Africa often share trends such as the side of the road they drive on
…along with Mozambique, who’s just happy to be here.
I can agree because I live in Kenya and its very easy to notice that a lot of things were borrowed from the british (like the education system and the side of the road)
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I think Mozambique does it cuz A theyre in the commonwealth and B Portugal used to and they were a portuguese colony
0:23 There are 2 types of hemp : the one you can smoke the leaves and the one you use to make ropes and clothes.
You neither smoke the leaves or make ropes of the leaves on either plant lol. You smoke the bud on one and make rope from the stem on the other.
Countries with mixed road direction doing mad multi-road, multitrack drifting everywhere sounds incredibly dangerous but increadibly awesome at the same time.
3:57 it might actually fly better than any of the newer Boeing aircraft coming off the line 👀
7:28 it's because the British helped them develop their railway and so they got used to being on that side
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The Netherlands and their colony used to ride their cart and horses on the left.. and then napoleon beat them up enough that they now drive one the right.
Their colonies however end up differently. I think it has something to do with how the dutch colonized. There is a video explaining why Indonesian doesn’t speak dutch… same reasoning.
Maybe the British occupation caused this, you know.
@@Kaisermormof9646 caused what?
12:57 I cant be the only one surprised not to see Australia.
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Cost of living is probably pulling a lot of weight on their calculations. Or whoever was doing it hates spiders.
7:43 its actually cause the british helped japan build trains and the british buult them on the left side and so the hapanese also made theyre roads in the left side not because of samurai
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Driving on the left was the norm.
During medieval times horses rode on the left so that you have your Strong hand free to pull your sword if someone was approaching you on the road.
Napoleon then had his armies march on the right side of the road and exported that idea to places he conquered. The English kept to the left side as they wouldn't use a french system
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Croatian houses are often 2-3 floors with separate entrances and independent facilities so its like a separate apartments that children live in on top of their parents apartment sometimes while being married and raising a family of its own. yet it still counts as living at parents home.
The dinosaur one is crazy 💀
" in 2019, [a Gallup survey found that] 40 percent of US adults held the view that "God created [human beings] in their present form within roughly the past 10,000 years."
I guess a lot of Americans (mostly conservatives) are creationist, despite public school teaching evolution pretty well, because it's way more widespread in the culture. A lot of other western countries don't have as many practicing religious people.
7:48 It's probably because the nuclear family was just some thing the western introduced.
while in some other countries, extended families usually live together.
00:06-00:07 5'9" bro no you didn't it clearly says 5'7"
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he said 5'9 because that's his actual height, the 5'7 was a typo.
@@mufafathegreat That was Hitler's height I'm pretty sure.
5.7 meters?????????????????daaaaaaamnnnn napoleon mayve been napo lean!!!
(I know its american measurement
3:09 fun fact, Peru’s most tipical dish, Ceviche, is inspired by Japanese cuisine
Boquerones en vinagre … ???
I used to think we existed with the dinosaurs when I was a kid but that;s because it was such a common theme on tv. Flintstones wouldn't lie to me
(7:00) Using red for right and blue for left when the world uses red for left and blue for right isn't at all confusing ...
In 1922 the driving situation in Austria was similar to Spain:
Originally in Austria-Hungary driving was mostly on the left - except for e.g. Tyrol and Vorarlberg. In 1915 there was a switch general left-driving, what was opposed in the provinces mentioned above. So it was switched back to right-driving there in 1921, since it was connected to the rest of Austria only by two streets back then. In the later 1920ies it was decided to switch to right-driving, but this was delayed due to difficulties with the Tram in Vienna; until 1938, when, well…
Italy switched to right-driving in 1924; except for the city of Milan, because of difficulties with the Tram and was switched two years later.
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Damn! Those southern Europeans stay for long with their parents. I'll turn 32 in september, I just can't imagine myself living with my parents at this age. I moved out when I was 17.
Edit: I'm from Finland
Our homes are usually multigenerational, especially in the villages or outside of cities. So people actually don't leave, they stay and inherent the property.
I'm brazilian, usually we stay at our parents home until we get married. Once you get married, it's implied that you should have a place of your own.
Living alone increases the chances of developing depression and countless other mental disorders.
We punish criminals in prison with being alone (isolation cells), i honestly don’t understand why anyone would do that to themselves.
Unless you move in with your girlfriend, it’s financially and emotionally the smarter decision to stay with the parents (unless you have a bad relationship with the parents, obviously)
@@EuropeanEmpireEU I moved out because I was studying in a vocational college in Mikkeli, and my father lived in Anttola, and mother in Siilinjärvi. So instead of 180km or 40km, I lived 4km from school.
7:45 the samurai would have the swords on the left side so they would walk or ride on the left side so if they drew their sword they would be able to fight with their right hand
5:22 We also have the largest basket, as it used to be the HQ of Longaberger Baskets.
I'm pretty sure the reason Japan drives on the left side is because they got British architects or something, I'm probably wrong tho
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1:17 Bro💀 I live in Germany, WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE SCHOOL THERE?! ABOUT WHAT ARE THEY TEACHING?! AND HOW IS THIS THE MOST POWERFULL COUNTRY?!
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The thai king was gifted his first car by the brits so he adopted driving on the left.
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(0:08) What are these cryptic numbers?
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My kids were told that they'd pay rent if they weren't in college. They all moved out for college and one returned when things didn't go right.
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The "cultural thing" about leaving home so late in the Balkans / Southern Europe is that housing is astronomically high and minimum wage is astronomically low. Hope this helps
In the past yeah, it could be associated with family values of all leaving together until the kids get married (sometimes not even then) but this is not really the case anymore. Young people do want to move out and have their own personal space but most of the time it's literally not possible.
8:04 no, we dont get a lot of "attentions", houses cost too much for a single person💀
I have seen the globe in Maine and it's pretty cool.
All birds are technically dinosaurs though, so dinosaurs and humans did (and still do) coexist.
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Brazil is just the axis + samba
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@@failedaustrianartistit’s a Schluchtenscheißer, it scheißes schluchten
The book of Job addresses two dinosaurs; the behemoth in chapter 40, and the leviathan in chapter 41.
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if memory serves correctly, the reason why they drive on the left is coz most people are dominantly right handed. so if something ever were to happen, they could draw their sword and be able to go straight into combat. now the reason why people drive on the right is coz of stick shift and the right hand being most peoples dominant hand. or who knows, maybe all of that is another myth
Fun fact : There are cave paintings of men coexisting with dinosaurs.
2:15 Japan Doesn’t have any coconut trees all they have is this cherry blossom trees, which don’t even grow cherries. Please make more sense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤣🎌🇯🇵🇧🇷 (because the Japanese would probably be moving to Brazil then. But then again, just a thought)
0:37 If you just say Jihad is a "struggle" then you just oversimplified it the word Jihad is actually pretty complicated, it is and is not a holy war
The corolis Effect does affect laminar flow of water in very long vertical sewage pipes.
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Nobody said jihad translates to holy war, but it is a holy war
4:22 Salem mentioned! Go south india!
Japan drives on the left side because of trains
The train company Japan hired to build first of their railroads was British so they built them so they would go on the left side
And then it just stuck
Here the youngsters still drive on both direction, sometimes on the right and sometimes on the left.
It usually happens when they're drunk.
I don’t know if their technically right or fully right for “Holy War” because older Arabic words mean different things now, like “yella” doesn’t translate into “come here hurry up” but with time, they used it for that.
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10:17 I’m eating popcorn right now lol
Just subscribed my guy love your civ6 videos will you be making more
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Japan drives on the left side,because the engineers which designed the first Japanese roads were from the united kingdom
8:35 It's almost always a "crappy economy" thing, where young adults systematically struggle to find jobs that pay enough that they can actually afford to rent their own instead of continuing to live for free at a residence their parents own. The cultural shifts come after, when that economic reality becomes so common that nobody can really judge anyone for that.
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Italy is still mixed sides of the road-.
7:13 Germans have exported the driving on the right side during WW2 in continental Europe.
Hilter said to Horthy in 1941 that german tanks will use the right side of hungarian roads to Yugoslavia, they don't care for hungarian traffic rules.
So Hungary had few days to change the traffic rules to obey the germans.
9:06: Russia has "evacuated" a lot of ukrainian children from the occupied zones into mainland Russia and gave them to russian foster parents. Basically kidnapped them.
the Hodag was told to have been risen by the ashes of the oxen that didn't match Paul Bunyan's mandate. Rhinelander the second most visited place in Wisconsin. The first is the Dells
I mean the humans coexisting with dinosaurs has come full circle as birds are descendents of non avian dinosaurs, and therefore are dinosaurs.
But in terms of non avian dinosaurs like T-Rex, yeah they died out long before humans.
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7:07 Whi are so many countries, considered as Microstates. Montenegro?
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From my understanding of the purple countries I've been to it's you drive on whichever side of the road has trees on for the shade.
good to see new vid again
Thailand drives on the left because the first automobile given to Thailand was from the British.
In my 34 years in the US, I've never heard someone say humans and dinosaurs lived at the same time. I would bet my life that's not true.
Driving mixed is still the case in Italy.
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Drew, you don't want to know what was Alberto Fujimori (japanesse peruvian president) during 1990-1995.
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1:15 who the heck in this universe believes that
Only 25% said 'definitely not'. I do hope this poll was very flawed. And all the other polls.
Honestly with the Japanese driving on the left it makes a lot more sense to me at least if they simply copied the British, famously the Japanese rail industry was heavily influenced by British design along with the diet, and army structure during Japans “westernization” period
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