you gotta give Peter big respect for actually going to omegle and having the patience and commitment to talk with all these people without going insane :D
@@Blaze6432 well of course he is....just like any content creator he's getting sponsors what's wrong with that? It's still commendable to go to omegle aka a site where you can find very immature and rude people even if you're getting money
As a Canadian who thrives on lifelong learning, it saddens me to see the apathy and ignorance of some of our citizens. Hopefully that last guy will become curious at some point and wake up to the world outside our borders.
@@peterfireflylund Pretty sure knowing more about your country is better than knowing about other countries. In reality, Americans couldnt careless about the rest of the world.
"Name one big country" "Asia!" "That's a continent, name a big country in Asia" "Africa!" "That's.. A continent, name a big country in Africa or Asia" "Europe!"
I’m an American 8th Grade Student. I love geography and i’m very thankful for my history teacher. She teaches us geography and makes us learn the countries other than Northern American Countries and I’m very happy. We do exist.
I think the lack of exposure to other countries in the US causes confusion between the concepts of a state, a country, and a continent. Americans regularly "experience" states, so when they hear of someone coming from Asia, or something happening in Canada, they automatically think of these places as being on the same "level" as Wisconsin or Arkansas.
I genuinely cannot understand how my fellow Americans cannot distinguish countries, continents, cities, and american states. I took AP Human Geography last year and we clearly went through all of the differences. We had to memorize the whole globe and I know that regular Geography classes do the same thing. I'm baffled at how they forget that knowledge
I mean it is, except for me asking fam members from time to time like "hi mom, capital of phillipines?" etc. I never actually used that knowledge and probably never will.
@@lad4830 but when you go traveling or on vacation or wherever you at least need to know which country you’re going to lol, it doesn’t matter even if you don’t “need” to know it, it’s basic knowledge that even 5year olds know so it should be in the back of your mind at least
The last guy’s view of the world is completly wrong, The fact is If you would probably never leave your country doesn’t mean you must forbid yourself from learning about other countries that’s just extreme nationalism and Learning about countries and geography in general is not the worst part of your life, I would even argue that learning about countries is very fun since you get to learn about the life of locals, The beautiful sceneries of different countries. I don’t understand this guy’s view of the world at all.
I completely agree bro. The thing is that guy simply doesn't care about other things other than making money for himself. Since, from his point of view, learning about other countries, different cultures and all that stuff, that (for us) is pretty damn cool, doesn't give him the knowledge that allows him to make more money then, for him, geography is the most useless stuff anyone would want to know. He doesn't care about being a knowledgeable and open-minded person bcuz for him such things won't bring joy or happiness
He said nothing goes through his head, so he is just some depressed kid lol. Its his fault he is purposely missing out on the good parts of life, while he sits in his dark room all day thinking he is some sort of genius when he cant even name 5 countries.
As for the last guy, even if you never leave your country, imagine the look of tourists who go to a country only to find out that its citizens couldn't name a country beside it. Not quite the good look for your country, is it?
i mean what's the point of learning stuff only so people would think highly of you? And why do so many feel superior and able to judge an entire country's education system based on some people's geography knowledge? the knowledge whose main benefit aside from politics is "life enriching", btw?
Nah the dude was immature for sure but actually spot on. Why do you think he couldn’t answer why it’s important other than it “enriches your life”? Like that was dumb as fuck it can literally be said about anything lol
That last kid.. It’s amazing how much patience you need to deal with people (kids) like those. I could NEVER. And over asking such a simple question too 🥵
@@arcynic5404 Several questions were asked in the video (not including the main one), all relating to one topic. For example: What countries border the U.S.A.? Can you name one small country?
@ImperiumRomanum What? No. The Southern Confederation was a dark time for our state and I don’t think any of us want it to come back. It’s a shame it ever existed. The Republic of Texas, on the other hand… 😃
I think the lesson to be learned here is that admitting you don't know much about a given subject is probably the humblest and smartest thing you can do. Rather than trying to get all defensive and hostile when epistemologically challenged, consider it an opportunity to find out something new.
@bbabbich3467 he's the most respectful person who did this type of stuff anyone else i see doing this type of content is just laughing at Americans this guy actually corrects the people instead of telling them "yes" when they say something wrong and laugh at them from the inside
As an ordinary European person I will never understand how come so many Americans don't know the difference between a country and a continent. What are they learning at school at this point?
So we're all gonna pretend that the UK with its 243,610 km² was recognized as a big country, whereas Zimbabwe was taken as a small country spanning 390,757 km²
Do you seriously think an entire country of millions of people can’t name 5 countries? That’s a stereotype and I don’t meet many people like that where I’m from in the US.
I'm kinda astonished about how many people don't understand the difference between mixing something up and simply not knowing something. These Ignorants don't mistake Africa and Asia as countries, they simply don't even know what the words country, continent or state even means and often don't even want to understand!
The fact that my 8 years old brother can name all 5 of them and more countries without any hesitation, while some of these people are twice his age and still don't know shit is kinda sad.
I'm laughing out loud with that guy who said that Spain, the UK and France are big countries and then he says: give me a more difficult question as if the first one had been answered well and he said zimbabwe
@@theicerfire7358 wdym by that? When you mean territories your not talking about colonies right…. Since the last time france had a colony was in the 17th hundreds.
Can anyone just realize that you can call a Japanese as "Asian", you can call a Spanish as "European", but you can't call a Canadian as "American"? Smh.
@@Snufkin224 Actually you can still call British people Europeans. They just left the EU (European Union), but they're still a part of Europe. Many countries in Europe are not members of the EU, another example is Switzerland.
About that last guy; it is a pretty good thing to have knowledge and perspective on the world around you. A world where nobody knew anything about other cultures would maybe result in disrespect to other cultures than your own; that could result in an unstable world with war and colonialism. What a bright thing to imagine, right?
@FBI Wow the projection in this comment is real lol. Enjoy whatever amazing country you’re from with your General Culture or whatever and how bout you respect the culture of learning what you need to know followed by what you want to know. That’s a mindset a lot of people in the world have not just the US. The elitism in these comments is real lol
@FBI I’d be surprised when someone doesn’t know knowledge that I’d consider basic but I’d hardly say it’s embarrassing. There’s tons of knowledge on the same level that I don’t know and I’m sure the same goes for you. And your go to is the 7 continents or even just continents in general? Literally so many people disagree on what defines a continent, how many there are, and what their names are. That’s a terrible example for basic knowledge lol. Saying stuff like people like him will never make good friends honestly makes you sound like a lunatic lol. He doesn’t give a fuck about geography it’s not that real 😂
@@texasjoehotdog1838 I'm from Germany and we call this basic knowledge "Allgemeinwissen". It's considered to be something everybody needs to know to help you through life. It's not like you need to know it because someone will ask you about it. Like knowing to not immediately trust new people, how the government works, that you need money to live and work to get money, etc... Like the name suggests: basic knowledge. Another important aspect of it is what exactly the land under our feet and beyond the sky is and what types of places there are. This knowledge is expected of everyone to know to find their place in society and shape their view of the world. So that you don't end up living your entire life in a pond not realizing the vastness of the sea that the world is and missing out on life. But that's just my opinion on this, I won't force anyone to have basic knowledge, but I expect everyone to have it.
@@josefbayarsaikhan7933 Well knowing not to blindly trust new people and how to work/get money I can see being useful information in someone’s life not just information to have. Knowing that Kazakhstan is one of the biggest countries? Not so much lol. Knowing how the government works to some extent would be useful too depending on your civic rights and duties but I feel like you might be overestimating how much your average person knows about their government even in Germany lol. Do you have every element on the periodic table memorized? Or even just those aside from synthetic elements. That’s the land under our feet and beyond the sky, the world around us. It’s cool to know but I definitely don’t expect everyone to know it. I’m curious too where you’d draw the line on what you expect people to know. The top 100 biggest countries? The top 100 most populous countries? Every country? Every country including breakaway states? No bs I’m legitimately curious.
@@texasjoehotdog1838 I think the line here is somewhat faded since everyone has a different view of the world, but I'd say that I expect people know things like the USSR no longer exists or to distinguish a country from a continent
I can name all of the countries and most of their capitals and I don’t even consider that to be very impressive but after watching this video I now consider it a special skill
I had a lot of colleagues at school (i live in Republic of Moldova) that moved in the US. They had grades like 6-7 (which is like a C- or worse) and there they have A+s and in the majority of the cases they study what they already studied here.
I am thoroughly embarrassed, as a U.S. American, to be represented by these people. I know our education system is record-breaking levels of terrible, but, c'mon, guys....
Its more that we don't teach geography. Part of that also involves not having many international borders nearby, and most young people in the US haven't travelled outside of the country in their life. US education is much more effective in other areas.
@@spectra108 Pretty much everything Harrison Siegel said is true, and there's barely any emphasis on learning actual, real information about other countries. If someone, from the beginning of their life, is never really aware of a concept, how can you blame them for being ignorant to it?
@@Bos_roseus You're not wrong. Every day, I resent my "country" of the modern day United States gradually more. It's less of a country and more of an economic zone at this point, whose sole purpose is to be used and abused by corrupt politicians, their idiotic followers, and mega-corporations.
@@casparroist2920 I understand what you're saying that school don't focus on geography but I'm pretty sure they teach how many states are there in the US but these guys don't even know that.
12:30 Oh the urge to open a slushie shop and ask that question to the customers and not give them their slushie if they don't give the correct answer after hearing this.
@@JuliaenLasMontañas But the thing is, take the same instance for any other country and it will work flawlessly. That's the difference. You talk like it's not the same for any other country, but they still manage it under the same circumstances. The US really is the odd one out here.
This is pain to watch. As an American who's actually really good at geography, it's sad the reputation that Americans get. Not all of us are bad at geo :(
I'm American too, but I'm struggling with which I'm most disappointed. It's either the lack of knowledge, the lack of yearning for knowledge, or the disrespect that was shown in the video. 🙁
@@solesoulsorrow the reason that the Americans that are good at geography is as good as they are is because it's a hobby for them, they don't force themselves to study it. If you don't wanna learn a bunch of geo that's perfectly fine. Besides, there's gonna be certain fields of knowledge that you know more than those damn non americans.
I know every country so I’m waiting for the one time someone asks me a geography question and I have one of those “I’ve prepared for this my whole life” moments haha
"where are bears and lot of snow" 😂 as a Russian from southern region I can't confirm but that was funny (we have snow in south also just not as many as in north 😎)
this is unfortunately true, i'm from the US and someone who genuinely loves learning, but ik the reason he's like that (even tho he's Canadian, it's still similar enough) and it's because our education systems here are so woefully garbage, that they've turning learning into a genuinely awful experience that can scar your desire for knowledge. Personally, i think it's on purpose too, there's some very corrupt people in power our countries, and i think sabotaging our education system is intentional because nobody can mess it up this bad "accidentally." lol. It's either intentional or everybody here doesn't care about the education system and is just so selfish that they only care about themselves and not the future generations of children.
@@Joyboy0101 pretty easy to answer my man :], how about the fact that schools in the US turn learning into an unfun chore that makes school a slog to get through, or that they teach through about the most inefficient methods possible, how about the fact that the education system doesn't recieve enough funding so most schools have tiny budgets for updating supplies and such and what they do have usually gets spent on their sports programs because that's what's considered more important. Also, kids in these development years are in the most emotionally vulnerable and impressionable states of their whole lives, and just get put into a meat grinder system, where they are a number and not a person, because there's soo many kids, too many to care about each individually, on top of that bullying can easily happen because there's so many different groups at these schools and the culture within them is one of ignorance that degrades each other for differences and promotes vanity and shallowness instead of independent thought. There's no discipline taught to students so they have no method for diligence and there's no motivation either, why should a student actually care about what's being taught? No reason is provided so they just don't. On top of that, teachers are teaching either outdated curriculum or are teaching their own political agenda nowadays instead of the actually important, practical lessons like how to manage finances because higher-ups suspiciously don't want kids to learn that stuff and most teachers are aloof to most students feelings or problems and therefore don't care if they actually remember any of the things they're taught or not. And these are all just the problems I can think of offhand from my time in school. But that's the thing, when I got out of there, and on my own, I discovered I actually loved learning independently and that's when I gained knowledge through enjoyable, interesting methods on my own time, like by listening to industry experts and masters of their skill talk about cool aspects of their subjects on this very platform, through this, I found I loved things like geography, chemistry, biology, and nuclear science but i hated these subjects in school because you had to learn about them through timed and tested, unnatural methods that were often wrong or even inaccurate with some of the information, often learning through non experts, having to memorize all the unimportant info in a subject, never focusing on the most job relevant aspects of the subject nor having students apply what they've learned in real world situations where they'll need it. Also, everything is made for the lowest bidder and you're treated as such, aka they treat you like an idiot unless you opt to take advanced classes where they assign you 3x the workload... and don't even get me started on homework and how utterly pointless and mentally draining it is. Look, I think you get the point, bottom line is school is a whole lotta mindless work that makes you turn your brain off, but learning doesn't have to be like that, interactive, 1 on 1 learning, apprenticeship, and directly listening to and working with industry experts is where it's at, and that's how learning becomes enjoyable imo and school had none of that so a student going through such an ineffective system can get discouraged from learning for the rest of their lives from such bad experiences, aka scarred so that's why I said that.
You could literally just learn 4 countries and you would already be better than everyone at countries. I personally believe its a valuable trait to name at least 120 countries and i would even be surpised if someone knew 8 countries
the girls at 4:31 cracked me up so bad!! -name a country -asia -name a country in asia -africa -name a country in africa -europe ppffha ha ha! lmfao he should've ask them to name a country in europe next,maybe they'd be naming america(the continent) :)))))))))))
@@Joyboy0101 some of these ppl might not even know mars as a planet lol. if some of them wouldnt ever heard of planets name i wouldnt be surprised honestly lmao. to bad knowledge about our solar system isnt geography,coz it prob be really funny to ask US americans about that also :)))))))))))
Thank you for adding in some smart Americans. Our school system is AWFUL at teaching geography, but not all of us are as dense as some of the people in these videos
5 Biggest in order, by area: Russia, Canada, USA and China, Brazil (USA and China are definitely #3 and #4, but which one is which depends on which source you use)
5:39 Now I have a person to which I can always aim to be the polar opposite of in life. The guy had like zero patience for any kind of conversation. Just so rude for no reason. And what did he say? That he came on Omegle to find something sexy? What an absolute drip this guy is.
Every time I watch these Videos, I'm asking myself, how it's possible for someone to not know the Countries right next to their own. Come on US-Americans... at least get Canada & Mexico... please Q_Q
I've heard that USAmericans usually believe they are neighbouring Canada, and whichever country they are at war with at the moment. This is probably not correct, but at least it's funny.
That last guy was very frustrating for me. It reminds me of my family's attitude toward anything that isn't essential to know. No wonder I'm homeschooled and have to watch videos online to know shit about anything.
I live in the US and can name about 100 countries. That’s probably average for other countries but for here I think that makes me a genius Edit: Why are people believing this is real?
sure does make u a genius! few US ppl can do that. im glad im romanian and know all the countries with their capitals and where they are on the map,even if that is something i dont need in my life,but... is still good to know :)))))))))
the last one... wow. he is the reason why the world is slowing dying. NO ONE lives alone. Everybody need someone or someone's knowledge to live. “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein "If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants." ― Isaac Newton
I am not surprised by the stupidity of us Americans. I am pretty proud of myself that I am among the rare Americans who don’t call Africa a country. Honestly, I was born to love geography. Now I know over 100 cities in the U.K alone. From a 13 year old living in the USA
I like geography quite a lot I learned every country in North America, South America, Australia, Europe and Asia and I even learned all the US states Im still trying to learn african countries thats a bit harder for me I know most of them but their location is what Im strugling at
Really? For me africa was really easy, well actually probably the 3rd hardest continent to learn, but still relatively easy. And that was 2 years ago. Oceania I still have tons of problems with, can't memorize the location of most of the far out islands like Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, Tuvalu, etc. North America is really hard for me too because of all the tiny lesser Antilles, which I couldn't name all off the top of my head
The guy who lives in Canada and thinks he is never going to leave it - you could tell him, what if there are better countries in the world for him to live, or what if life in Canada becomes shit, he would have to know where to go at least. Not talking about participating in politics of your society, to not be a vegetable who is just told whom to vote for, to actually learn about how the world functions, you definitely need to at least know which countries exists and their history.
In India we learn this stuff in primary school and it surprises me how these US Americans can't even differentiate between continents countries and states !!
There's this film called Idiocracy which was released in 2016. It's about humans becoming dumb and devolving their IQ in future. America reminds me of that.
The amount of people who believe Africa is a country.....is disturbing
Same for Asia... and even Europe !
It's just people from USA.
@@nvmu9944 yep. Just US americans
Africa is a country tho
@@clemsonfan9166 dummy Africa has more than 50 countries.
Still can't believe there are people who can't tell the difference between a city, a country, and a continent. 😩
Probably got their diploma near a garbage disposal
It’s the Americans lol edit; most of them not all
@@arturoromero951 🤣🤣🤣
@@royaldiamonds1 imagine thinking this unironically
US-Americans: "Dude, all three of those words start with a [C]. How am I supposed to tell the difference? There's no Box for me to tick, dude." xD
you gotta give Peter big respect for actually going to omegle and having the patience and commitment to talk with all these people without going insane :D
can confirm, just went on omegle for 30mins and didn't get a single normal person 👍
he's getting paid for this.
@@Blaze6432 well of course he is....just like any content creator he's getting sponsors what's wrong with that? It's still commendable to go to omegle aka a site where you can find very immature and rude people even if you're getting money
@L O it's not charity, so no, its not like it's some great benefit to society for him participating in this.
@@Blaze6432 the original comment never said that, they just said props for him for having the patience and putting up with their sh*t
"Name 1 country in Asia"
- "Africa"
"Name a 1 country in Africa or Asia"
- "Europe"
As a Canadian who thrives on lifelong learning, it saddens me to see the apathy and ignorance of some of our citizens. Hopefully that last guy will become curious at some point and wake up to the world outside our borders.
Don't worry. I am pretty sure you can find people like him in every country. 😉
And they can all vote - or at least they can in a few years. Doesn’t that fucking cheer you up? :(
@@peterfireflylund Pretty sure knowing more about your country is better than knowing about other countries. In reality, Americans couldnt careless about the rest of the world.
He was entertaining though 😂
@@bobbob1278 Most of us don't know about the US either
As an American, thank you for including Americans that can answer correctly. We do exist.
Like at 2:04 a lot of the ones that know are British
And 2:22
And as a British person we hate being mistaken for Americans if we are not
This makes me lose faith in our country, I can’t take one more person saying Africa is a county
rare americans reference
I just realised that if I go to the US, I will be a genius.
Hey me too
Me three
Add me to that list
me 4
They are tolerant at least
"Name one big country"
"Asia!"
"That's a continent, name a big country in Asia"
"Africa!"
"That's.. A continent, name a big country in Africa or Asia"
"Europe!"
Best Clip for sure!
4:34 😂😂
"Australia!"
thankfully there is Australia, which is both a continent and a country :)
@@alekseyl the continent is Oceania tho
I’m an American 8th Grade Student. I love geography and i’m very thankful for my history teacher. She teaches us geography and makes us learn the countries other than Northern American Countries and I’m very happy. We do exist.
Same
I think the lack of exposure to other countries in the US causes confusion between the concepts of a state, a country, and a continent. Americans regularly "experience" states, so when they hear of someone coming from Asia, or something happening in Canada, they automatically think of these places as being on the same "level" as Wisconsin or Arkansas.
Yeah, right... I mean I agree with you but this only shows how closed-minded their culture is
They literally call their country "america"
@Malachai Carter i think warm canada fit well you know? Or if it's too long just call U.S, that can work too
I genuinely cannot understand how my fellow Americans cannot distinguish countries, continents, cities, and american states. I took AP Human Geography last year and we clearly went through all of the differences. We had to memorize the whole globe and I know that regular Geography classes do the same thing. I'm baffled at how they forget that knowledge
@@ilyasglobal it's elementary school content. Parts of the body, numbers 1 through 10,colors, continents...
11:55
Lingualizer : Name 5 big countries
Guy : Starts 5 minute argument about why geography is useless
I mean it is, except for me asking fam members from time to time like "hi mom, capital of phillipines?" etc. I never actually used that knowledge and probably never will.
@@lad4830 but when you go traveling or on vacation or wherever you at least need to know which country you’re going to lol, it doesn’t matter even if you don’t “need” to know it, it’s basic knowledge that even 5year olds know so it should be in the back of your mind at least
@@SirSnipington agreed
@@lad4830 if you don't use basic geography in your daily life it means your job is so basic a monkey could do it
@@thebrognator3524 It is and I hate it
The last guy’s view of the world is completly wrong, The fact is If you would probably never leave your country doesn’t mean you must forbid yourself from learning about other countries that’s just extreme nationalism and Learning about countries and geography in general is not the worst part of your life, I would even argue that learning about countries is very fun since you get to learn about the life of locals, The beautiful sceneries of different countries. I don’t understand this guy’s view of the world at all.
I completely agree bro. The thing is that guy simply doesn't care about other things other than making money for himself. Since, from his point of view, learning about other countries, different cultures and all that stuff, that (for us) is pretty damn cool, doesn't give him the knowledge that allows him to make more money then, for him, geography is the most useless stuff anyone would want to know. He doesn't care about being a knowledgeable and open-minded person bcuz for him such things won't bring joy or happiness
I bet that guy almost never take sunlight, people locked in their rooms away from the outside world always tend to be negative.
i am from canada, please don't think of all canadians like this! all the best
I mean from the way he talks, hes kinda smart tho, not all people can pull off that convo. Hes just lost in his perspective
He said nothing goes through his head, so he is just some depressed kid lol. Its his fault he is purposely missing out on the good parts of life, while he sits in his dark room all day thinking he is some sort of genius when he cant even name 5 countries.
As for the last guy, even if you never leave your country, imagine the look of tourists who go to a country only to find out that its citizens couldn't name a country beside it. Not quite the good look for your country, is it?
ur books r boring bro
i mean what's the point of learning stuff only so people would think highly of you? And why do so many feel superior and able to judge an entire country's education system based on some people's geography knowledge? the knowledge whose main benefit aside from politics is "life enriching", btw?
Nah the dude was immature for sure but actually spot on. Why do you think he couldn’t answer why it’s important other than it “enriches your life”? Like that was dumb as fuck it can literally be said about anything lol
@@williambuttlicker5654 yeah people on omegle aren't the brightest but knowing africa is a continent isn't the biggest thing to accomplish 🤷♂️
Yeah + what if his children asked him for help in an exercise or smth about countries? Lol that would be so embarrassing
11:48 the real man , Who enjoys on Omegle while answering correctly.
What irritates me is how some people get upset and angry at you for just trying to enrich their knowledge like wtf?, keep doing what you doing !!!
That last kid.. It’s amazing how much patience you need to deal with people (kids) like those. I could NEVER. And over asking such a simple question too 🥵
Parents did big mistake there...
I feel bad for his teachers... and parents... and friends
@@Jayblazey I'm about to finish a teaching degree and I'm scared to death to have kids like him in my class 😄
@@ZarazXero good thing they change every year loll and congrats man 👏
@@Jayblazey Exactly haha! Thanks man, I appreciate it! 🙏
With many people who keep saying Texas is a country, the Republic of Texas may indeed return one day.
And that last part though... Bože.
Bože pomozi
BAHAHA ZDRAVO
Boze sačuvaj
Bože můj
bože dragi
As an American who knew all these questions I’m seriously embarrassed to share a country with these people
these was only one question
@@arcynic5404 Several questions were asked in the video (not including the main one), all relating to one topic. For example: What countries border the U.S.A.? Can you name one small country?
@@StopAllThat you are right
Same. These kids suck
As a non-American who knew all these questions I’m seriously embarrassed to share a planet with these people
As a Texan, I would like to remind people that although we used to be a country, we’ve been a state for quite some time.
@ImperiumRomanum What? No. The Southern Confederation was a dark time for our state and I don’t think any of us want it to come back. It’s a shame it ever existed. The Republic of Texas, on the other hand… 😃
@ImperiumRomanum If anyone can do it, it’s us. :🤠🤠🤠
Isnt in like more that 100-150 years (not sure ,didnt get there with history yet)
I think the lesson to be learned here is that admitting you don't know much about a given subject is probably the humblest and smartest thing you can do. Rather than trying to get all defensive and hostile when epistemologically challenged, consider it an opportunity to find out something new.
@bbabbich3467 he's the most respectful person who did this type of stuff anyone else i see doing this type of content is just laughing at Americans this guy actually corrects the people instead of telling them "yes" when they say something wrong and laugh at them from the inside
5:32 thank you lingualizer, as an Indian I can confirm our rich and diverse culture can be boiled down to this clip
😭
bangadangadang 🙏😂
😭😭 im dead
yeah, so stereotypical I swear 💀🙌
Screw Bollywood. I blame them😂
The guy in the first clip: "I'm not from the US, so I'm not dumb". This had me dead😂🤣.
The last guy wasn’t from USA and still dumb lol
@@MahdMahd1 I swear Canadians are annoying asf and soft ash
Looked like indian to me. Smart and straightforward savage.
As an ordinary European person I will never understand how come so many Americans don't know the difference between a country and a continent. What are they learning at school at this point?
Stuff that's actually practical.
Im from a 3rd world country and even we know other countries, wtf is going on in the usa?
@@battlefury3721 Fix what, exactly?
How to get a gun license🔫🔫🔫😂
@@boh8992 like how to shoot at high schoolers with full precision 💀.
10:56 so Zimbabwe is small, but england is big despite Zimbabwe being 1.5 times bigger than the UK
Maybe population wise?
@@maths9647land area wise😊
So we're all gonna pretend that the UK with its 243,610 km² was recognized as a big country, whereas Zimbabwe was taken as a small country spanning 390,757 km²
mercator projection
I just told my mom that the Americans can't name 5 big countries and she laughed so loud
i told my mom too and she didn't believe that lol (my 9 year old brother can even say 20 countries)
Do you seriously think an entire country of millions of people can’t name 5 countries? That’s a stereotype and I don’t meet many people like that where I’m from in the US.
@@dippyfresh8155 It looks like majority of the dumb ppl come on omegle
Its obviously that Americans are behind in Geography, but i don’t think its that bad as it appear to be in this type of videos
The types of people that go on omegle are just stupid
What do you call a smart person in the US?
Tourist
😂😂😂😂
Nice lmao
Lmao
'Immigrant' is also a valid answer.
Lmaoo
I am astonished by the amount of people who think Africa and Asia are countries idk what to say at this point.
I'm kinda astonished about how many people don't understand the difference between mixing something up and simply not knowing something.
These Ignorants don't mistake Africa and Asia as countries, they simply don't even know what the words country, continent or state even means and often don't even want to understand!
Binging your channel for the past 3 hours and love the enthusiasm you show about geography and especially when someone answers correctly. Love it !
A brasileira teve a oportunidade de mostra que a gente sabe geografia básica, mas falhou miseravelmente.
Não sei qual e mais burro si e os americanos ou si os brasileiros
En general la gente en Sudamerica es bastante ignorante, la educacion es bastante mediocre.
he accepts england as a big country and zimbabwe as a small one xD
Yeh, that didn't make any sense
I guess the British Empire so people seen maps where Britain is huge and England is the country most people think of when referring to Britain
big doesn't necessarily mean by size
England's population is around 3,5 times bigger than Zimbabwe's, though England is still far from being one of the biggest countries lol
given the type of responses he was getting i would have taken them too, lol
The fact that my 8 years old brother can name all 5 of them and more countries without any hesitation, while some of these people are twice his age and still don't know shit is kinda sad.
It’s kinda crazy how that works, huh
@@arturoromero951 🤔
As a Canadian, i am sorry for that one kid
Apology accepted
11:00 Zimbabwe is bigger than UK , Germany, Italy and most of the European countries.
Probably not in terms of population, which is essentially what makes a country a big one.
@@orrling it has more than 15 millions population. It is not small by any means
10:23 🇧🇦❤ As a true Bosnian,this made my day better
Are there "fake Bosnians"?
@@orrling he probs meant Bosnians actually born there.
I'm laughing out loud with that guy who said that Spain, the UK and France are big countries and then he says: give me a more difficult question as if the first one had been answered well and he said zimbabwe
France is actually one of the biggest counties if you count all territories and not only the metropolis
@@theicerfire7358 wdym by that? When you mean territories your not talking about colonies right….
Since the last time france had a colony was in the 17th hundreds.
I think it was an excuse for him to take a rip of his bong.
@@jakobl7469 It has some non-european lands now too
@@thegreatsallingerkaiser2545 oh it does?
like atm?
Can anyone just realize that you can call a Japanese as "Asian", you can call a Spanish as "European", but you can't call a Canadian as "American"? Smh.
You can't call British people European according to themself.
The thing is nobody I mean literally no european country is a fan of the brits. Like everyone be hating on them out here😂
@@obitouchiha2581 @Snufkin224 I change it to Spanish then. Lol. Anyway, it's new knowing that actually.
@@Snufkin224 Actually you can still call British people Europeans. They just left the EU (European Union), but they're still a part of Europe. Many countries in Europe are not members of the EU, another example is Switzerland.
@@Snufkin224 How? UK is out of EU, not out of Europe, they didn't move their islands far to the sea or something XD
About that last guy; it is a pretty good thing to have knowledge and perspective on the world around you. A world where nobody knew anything about other cultures would maybe result in disrespect to other cultures than your own; that could result in an unstable world with war and colonialism.
What a bright thing to imagine, right?
@FBI Wow the projection in this comment is real lol. Enjoy whatever amazing country you’re from with your General Culture or whatever and how bout you respect the culture of learning what you need to know followed by what you want to know. That’s a mindset a lot of people in the world have not just the US. The elitism in these comments is real lol
@FBI I’d be surprised when someone doesn’t know knowledge that I’d consider basic but I’d hardly say it’s embarrassing. There’s tons of knowledge on the same level that I don’t know and I’m sure the same goes for you. And your go to is the 7 continents or even just continents in general? Literally so many people disagree on what defines a continent, how many there are, and what their names are. That’s a terrible example for basic knowledge lol. Saying stuff like people like him will never make good friends honestly makes you sound like a lunatic lol. He doesn’t give a fuck about geography it’s not that real 😂
@@texasjoehotdog1838 I'm from Germany and we call this basic knowledge "Allgemeinwissen". It's considered to be something everybody needs to know to help you through life. It's not like you need to know it because someone will ask you about it. Like knowing to not immediately trust new people, how the government works, that you need money to live and work to get money, etc... Like the name suggests: basic knowledge.
Another important aspect of it is what exactly the land under our feet and beyond the sky is and what types of places there are. This knowledge is expected of everyone to know to find their place in society and shape their view of the world. So that you don't end up living your entire life in a pond not realizing the vastness of the sea that the world is and missing out on life.
But that's just my opinion on this, I won't force anyone to have basic knowledge, but I expect everyone to have it.
@@josefbayarsaikhan7933 Well knowing not to blindly trust new people and how to work/get money I can see being useful information in someone’s life not just information to have. Knowing that Kazakhstan is one of the biggest countries? Not so much lol. Knowing how the government works to some extent would be useful too depending on your civic rights and duties but I feel like you might be overestimating how much your average person knows about their government even in Germany lol.
Do you have every element on the periodic table memorized? Or even just those aside from synthetic elements. That’s the land under our feet and beyond the sky, the world around us. It’s cool to know but I definitely don’t expect everyone to know it. I’m curious too where you’d draw the line on what you expect people to know. The top 100 biggest countries? The top 100 most populous countries? Every country? Every country including breakaway states? No bs I’m legitimately curious.
@@texasjoehotdog1838 I think the line here is somewhat faded since everyone has a different view of the world, but I'd say that I expect people know things like the USSR no longer exists or to distinguish a country from a continent
I can name all of the countries and most of their capitals and I don’t even consider that to be very impressive but after watching this video I now consider it a special skill
I had a lot of colleagues at school (i live in Republic of Moldova) that moved in the US. They had grades like 6-7 (which is like a C- or worse) and there they have A+s and in the majority of the cases they study what they already studied here.
I am thoroughly embarrassed, as a U.S. American, to be represented by these people. I know our education system is record-breaking levels of terrible, but, c'mon, guys....
How is it the system's fault?
Its more that we don't teach geography. Part of that also involves not having many international borders nearby, and most young people in the US haven't travelled outside of the country in their life. US education is much more effective in other areas.
@@spectra108 Pretty much everything Harrison Siegel said is true, and there's barely any emphasis on learning actual, real information about other countries. If someone, from the beginning of their life, is never really aware of a concept, how can you blame them for being ignorant to it?
@@Bos_roseus You're not wrong. Every day, I resent my "country" of the modern day United States gradually more. It's less of a country and more of an economic zone at this point, whose sole purpose is to be used and abused by corrupt politicians, their idiotic followers, and mega-corporations.
@@casparroist2920 I understand what you're saying that school don't focus on geography but I'm pretty sure they teach how many states are there in the US but these guys don't even know that.
12:30 Oh the urge to open a slushie shop and ask that question to the customers and not give them their slushie if they don't give the correct answer after hearing this.
I pity the person that ends up living with the last guy in the future
He is young, hopefully, he will seen things differently in few years.
As well as the guy at 5:47, horrible personalities
@@MustBe1980 He and that last guy can be great friends for sure.
@@MustBe1980 Right? Dealing with them everyday must be so exhausting!
Well, his cell mates could have chosen a different a path…
Im scared that so many people in my country don't know anything about geography. From USA.
He's so positive and encouraging! I learn so much from these videos.
Zimbabwe isn't small at all though, it is larger than Japan, Germany , Italy etc. It is a small African country, but definitely not a small country...
and Japan, Germany, Italy, UK etc are very small lol
I always thought "Americans don't know Geography" is a cruel stereotype...
Apparently not
Not a fair test since he’s just asking people on Omegle, which is really just a bunch of kids. The majority of Americans aren’t on Omegle.
No it is
@@Mor-tis not really
@@JuliaenLasMontañas But the thing is, take the same instance for any other country and it will work flawlessly. That's the difference. You talk like it's not the same for any other country, but they still manage it under the same circumstances. The US really is the odd one out here.
No , they are just dumb as hell
"I don't talk to random people" says the guy that's literally on Omeagle
My guess is he doesnt talk to many people at all. And when he does its probably a shitshow like this time was.
This is pain to watch. As an American who's actually really good at geography, it's sad the reputation that Americans get. Not all of us are bad at geo :(
Yeah man, I feel the same way
I'm American too, but I'm struggling with which I'm most disappointed. It's either the lack of knowledge, the lack of yearning for knowledge, or the disrespect that was shown in the video. 🙁
@@solesoulsorrow the reason that the Americans that are good at geography is as good as they are is because it's a hobby for them, they don't force themselves to study it. If you don't wanna learn a bunch of geo that's perfectly fine. Besides, there's gonna be certain fields of knowledge that you know more than those damn non americans.
It isn't surprising as an Asian living in U.S. I meet these kinda people everywhere.
I know every country so I’m waiting for the one time someone asks me a geography question and I have one of those “I’ve prepared for this my whole life” moments haha
2:05 Lingualizer: Finally, a worthy opponent our battle will be legendary
Why did so many of them get mad lmao
That guy at the end was so toxic, can't believe there are people like that *smh*.
I guess he was a troll.
5:29 someone needs to clip this LOL
4:39 ,,Name one country in Asia!“
,,Africa“
Me:,,Omg Americans are really smart aren’t they??“
Lingualizer: "Where do you live?"
The girl: Turns off the online meet
Well, "best" answer I've known.
"where are bears and lot of snow" 😂 as a Russian from southern region I can't confirm but that was funny (we have snow in south also just not as many as in north 😎)
You're a very rich and kind soul. I appreciate that you take the time to tryna save those poor lost sheep.
The last one hurts. :/
You can't win with someone who's wilfully ignorant, it's exhausting to interact with them though...
I am from brazil and after watching this i really glad that i have studied basic geography
My internal organs are hurting because of how many times ive exhaled sooooo deeply out of shock
a quote of Mark Twain ”War was created so Americans would learn geography”
Maybe I'm secretly European. - American who can get most geography or language questions on this channel.
you're german
@@meta_blox3382 No, im originally from New Jersey but I have studied German to a high level.
@@halloechenstudios612 oh cool I live in NJ and I'm practicing how to speak German too
Bist du ein Amerikaner ich bin Deutscher
@@mustafaisim3899 I am Dutch and I can understand this.
7:49 - Earth like country 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't wait for an American senator to show one of these videos on the committee meetings for education reform
Yeah make education great again lol
That guy who said learning is the worst part of life makes me sad. The system has really hurt him
this is unfortunately true, i'm from the US and someone who genuinely loves learning, but ik the reason he's like that (even tho he's Canadian, it's still similar enough) and it's because our education systems here are so woefully garbage, that they've turning learning into a genuinely awful experience that can scar your desire for knowledge. Personally, i think it's on purpose too, there's some very corrupt people in power our countries, and i think sabotaging our education system is intentional because nobody can mess it up this bad "accidentally." lol. It's either intentional or everybody here doesn't care about the education system and is just so selfish that they only care about themselves and not the future generations of children.
@@thekamotodragon May I ask, what's an example of how the American education system is scarring peoples' desire for knowledge?
@@Joyboy0101 pretty easy to answer my man :], how about the fact that schools in the US turn learning into an unfun chore that makes school a slog to get through, or that they teach through about the most inefficient methods possible, how about the fact that the education system doesn't recieve enough funding so most schools have tiny budgets for updating supplies and such and what they do have usually gets spent on their sports programs because that's what's considered more important. Also, kids in these development years are in the most emotionally vulnerable and impressionable states of their whole lives, and just get put into a meat grinder system, where they are a number and not a person, because there's soo many kids, too many to care about each individually, on top of that bullying can easily happen because there's so many different groups at these schools and the culture within them is one of ignorance that degrades each other for differences and promotes vanity and shallowness instead of independent thought. There's no discipline taught to students so they have no method for diligence and there's no motivation either, why should a student actually care about what's being taught? No reason is provided so they just don't. On top of that, teachers are teaching either outdated curriculum or are teaching their own political agenda nowadays instead of the actually important, practical lessons like how to manage finances because higher-ups suspiciously don't want kids to learn that stuff and most teachers are aloof to most students feelings or problems and therefore don't care if they actually remember any of the things they're taught or not. And these are all just the problems I can think of offhand from my time in school. But that's the thing, when I got out of there, and on my own, I discovered I actually loved learning independently and that's when I gained knowledge through enjoyable, interesting methods on my own time, like by listening to industry experts and masters of their skill talk about cool aspects of their subjects on this very platform, through this, I found I loved things like geography, chemistry, biology, and nuclear science but i hated these subjects in school because you had to learn about them through timed and tested, unnatural methods that were often wrong or even inaccurate with some of the information, often learning through non experts, having to memorize all the unimportant info in a subject, never focusing on the most job relevant aspects of the subject nor having students apply what they've learned in real world situations where they'll need it. Also, everything is made for the lowest bidder and you're treated as such, aka they treat you like an idiot unless you opt to take advanced classes where they assign you 3x the workload... and don't even get me started on homework and how utterly pointless and mentally draining it is. Look, I think you get the point, bottom line is school is a whole lotta mindless work that makes you turn your brain off, but learning doesn't have to be like that, interactive, 1 on 1 learning, apprenticeship, and directly listening to and working with industry experts is where it's at, and that's how learning becomes enjoyable imo and school had none of that so a student going through such an ineffective system can get discouraged from learning for the rest of their lives from such bad experiences, aka scarred so that's why I said that.
1:27 wow he actually did it
You could literally just learn 4 countries and you would already be better than everyone at countries. I personally believe its a valuable trait to name at least 120 countries and i would even be surpised if someone knew 8 countries
I have named all countries, does that mean I'm a fucking genius lol? (probably for American standarts)
same
@@victorivanov6603 same
But how is it a valuable trait?
I was pretty nerd as a kid, so i know almost all countries and capitals since i was like 10 YO, its useless knowledge, believe me
the girls at 4:31 cracked me up so bad!!
-name a country
-asia
-name a country in asia
-africa
-name a country in africa
-europe
ppffha ha ha! lmfao he should've ask them to name a country in europe next,maybe they'd be naming america(the continent) :)))))))))))
next time i would say: oh, california? is it a village? 😤
@@wonderland3941 ha ha! :)))))
"mars"
@@Joyboy0101 some of these ppl might not even know mars as a planet lol. if some of them wouldnt ever heard of planets name i wouldnt be surprised honestly lmao. to bad knowledge about our solar system isnt geography,coz it prob be really funny to ask US americans about that also :)))))))))))
1:26 this guy actually killed me 😂
yeah i fucking died XDDD
Thank you for adding in some smart Americans. Our school system is AWFUL at teaching geography, but not all of us are as dense as some of the people in these videos
Respect to this man for not saying what we all are thinking directly to their faces. That requires a lot of restraint
The girl you like: "OMG Adam is so cute and funny!"
Adam: 5:58
Yeah with those sweet headphones
This is the best comment yet 😂😂😂
The lesson from this video is that if you aren't from US, just be more confident.
Unless you’re from Canada
@@g33xzi11a lol fr
I’m surprised he talked to the last guy for as long as he did.
5 Biggest in order, by area: Russia, Canada, USA and China, Brazil
(USA and China are definitely #3 and #4, but which one is which depends on which source you use)
5:39
Now I have a person to which I can always aim to be the polar opposite of in life.
The guy had like zero patience for any kind of conversation. Just so rude for no reason.
And what did he say? That he came on Omegle to find something sexy? What an absolute drip this guy is.
He's on the wrong site for being horny...
I like your teaching style ❤️ ❤️
Every time I watch these Videos, I'm asking myself, how it's possible for someone to not know the Countries right next to their own.
Come on US-Americans... at least get Canada & Mexico... please Q_Q
I've heard that USAmericans usually believe they are neighbouring Canada, and whichever country they are at war with at the moment.
This is probably not correct, but at least it's funny.
9:40 He probably knows more about countries than his geography teacher! 😂
11:39 damn, this guy got a correct answer before he asked the question
That last guy was very frustrating for me. It reminds me of my family's attitude toward anything that isn't essential to know. No wonder I'm homeschooled and have to watch videos online to know shit about anything.
0:50 I can't believe this guy actually said that Britain borders the US 😂
Apparently Spain also borders the US according to the girl at 9:23
@@samuelarguedas6622
Technically Britain does border USA at the north
and Spain at the south xD
@@cp3190 u do know wat border means ye?….
"Where do you live?"
*Suddenly gets shot by a teaser gun* 1:39
That's how you know she's from US
I live in the US and can name about 100 countries. That’s probably average for other countries but for here I think that makes me a genius
Edit: Why are people believing this is real?
That's great
sure does make u a genius! few US ppl can do that.
im glad im romanian and know all the countries with their capitals and where they are on the map,even if that is something i dont need in my life,but... is still good to know :)))))))))
Awesome! At least there's some hope in the US ;)
name 100 countries outside of the US
Congratulations.
1:26 Dude went from being smart as Batman to Joker instantly
"biggest country in the world"
"alaska??"
2:00
What a cool guy lol.
the last one... wow.
he is the reason why the world is slowing dying.
NO ONE lives alone. Everybody need someone or someone's knowledge to live.
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
"If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants."
― Isaac Newton
"I don't talk to random people" And is still on Omegle :D:D What is this
Yeah that dude is out of his mind tbh😅
I am not surprised by the stupidity of us Americans. I am pretty proud of myself that I am among the rare Americans who don’t call Africa a country. Honestly, I was born to love geography. Now I know over 100 cities in the U.K alone.
From a 13 year old living in the USA
5:30 Wtf is that... Typical Stereotype... I can't hold my laughter 🤣🤣🤣
The last guy thinks he's too woke lol. Doesn't hurt to have extra knowledge does it?
Apparently, if that knowledge doesn't make him any money, it's not worth it.
12:12 wtf is that mentality,
I like geography quite a lot
I learned every country in North America, South America, Australia, Europe and Asia and I even learned all the US states
Im still trying to learn african countries thats a bit harder for me
I know most of them but their location is what Im strugling at
Can you name the Six States in Australia?
@@jecos1966 Western Australia, Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania
@@Octi-ku4yf W guy 😎
Really? For me africa was really easy, well actually probably the 3rd hardest continent to learn, but still relatively easy. And that was 2 years ago. Oceania I still have tons of problems with, can't memorize the location of most of the far out islands like Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, Tuvalu, etc. North America is really hard for me too because of all the tiny lesser Antilles, which I couldn't name all off the top of my head
The guy who lives in Canada and thinks he is never going to leave it - you could tell him, what if there are better countries in the world for him to live, or what if life in Canada becomes shit, he would have to know where to go at least. Not talking about participating in politics of your society, to not be a vegetable who is just told whom to vote for, to actually learn about how the world functions, you definitely need to at least know which countries exists and their history.
In India we learn this stuff in primary school and it surprises me how these US Americans can't even differentiate between continents countries and states !!
There's this film called Idiocracy which was released in 2016.
It's about humans becoming dumb and devolving their IQ in future.
America reminds me of that.