Starting with the life expectancies... that must be the figures from 100 years ago. EG in France and Belgium, life expectancies are around 79-80 for men and over 83-85 for women.
3:27 the countries with actual population growth are probably not actual europeans, just immigrants (not offending), like here in the UK the birth rate is only 1.4, but immigration keeps the population growing
There can be multiple interpretations of that stats. It doesn't necessarily means hospitality of the host but also polilteness of the guests. Time management during daylife, weather, distance between homes and necessity of car or public transportation... there are many cultural factors involved, but people tends to think simple, as if it's only a matter of hospitality.
guys before you yell at him for saying the Netherlands is the tallest country, there are different sources saying its Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Netherlands
wait what why on south east was SP/spain and PT/portugal and on south west was C/croatia, BH/bosnia and herzegovina, M/montenegro, S/serbia, K/kosovo, A/albania, B/bulgaria and R/romania.
IMPORTANT! Switzerland has de facto 6 languages. 4 are official. 3 are italic (French, Italian, Romansh) and 1 is germanic (Swiss High German)! the most spoken language is Swiss German (not “Swiss High German”) but that isn't official nor consistent in itself. Some Swiss Germans have difficulties to understand other Swiss Germans (I am such a guy. I pretty much communicate in 8 languages but have difficulties to understand a few dialects in Swiss German spoken in other parts of Switzerland. but my mother language is Swiss German). But because of this we use a sixth language and it’s called ENGLISH to communicate if an Italian Swiss, French Swiss, German Swiss and Romansh come together because it's the easiest language of the languages we learned at school, instead of using one of the 4 official one. But even with our big differences we Swiss value each other Swiss in their diversity.
@@smal750 French is mostly derived from latin as Italian is. French often simplifies or modifies Latin roots, while Italian preserves them more closely. Latin: aqua → French: eau, Italian: acqua Latin: amicus → French: ami, Italian: amico
5:40 Eastern ❌ Post Soviet Union ✅ Western ❌ NATO when it was first established excluding Ireland ✅ Northern ❌ Scandinavia ✅ South east ❌ South west ❌ Iberia ✅ South west❌ South east and southern ❌ Italy and the Balkans ✅
Sorry, but some maps are wrong. Of course, Moldova is also against Russia and not a friend. The height map is also wrong. The tallest are the Dutch, then the others. The Czechs, Belgians, Danes, Estonians, Icelanders and many more are also over 180cm tall. The Ukrainians are on average 181cm tall, which is 4.5cm taller than the Russians.
One more union in Europe worth mentioning would be the European SkyShield Initiative, however explaining that in the comments would be a bit too complicated, so I'd rather recommend reading the Wikipedia article
In easier words: Switzerland’s linguistic landscape is indeed fascinating and complex, reflecting its rich cultural diversity and history. The country officially recognises four languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. These languages mirror the cultural regions that make up the Swiss Confederation, each contributing to the nation’s unique identity. Swiss German, the most widely spoken language in Switzerland, is not officially standardised, and it consists of various Alemannic dialects. Interestingly, these dialects can differ significantly from one region to another, sometimes leading to communication challenges even among native speakers. As you’ve noted, this can be a unique experience for those whose mother tongue is Swiss German but who still encounter difficulties understanding certain regional dialects. Despite this, the Swiss people demonstrate a remarkable ability to navigate these linguistic challenges, often turning to English as a common language for communication. This is particularly true in situations where speakers of the different official languages-French, Italian, and German-come together. English serves as a neutral and practical bridge, facilitating mutual understanding and reinforcing the sense of unity within the nation’s diversity. What stands out most about Switzerland is the deep respect and value that Swiss people have for their linguistic and cultural differences. The ability to appreciate and celebrate diversity while maintaining a strong national identity is one of Switzerland’s most admirable qualities. This linguistic and cultural pluralism is not merely tolerated; it is embraced as a fundamental aspect of what it means to be Swiss. In conclusion, Switzerland’s multilingualism is more than just a practical necessity; it is a symbol of the country’s commitment to diversity, mutual respect, and unity. It is a testament to the idea that despite linguistic and cultural differences, a strong and cohesive national identity can flourish, grounded in shared values and mutual respect.
You mean Montenegrins, right ? I've been to Holland with few of my Montenegrin friends and almost 90% of people were smaller then them. Even those who were taller, were built like a toothpick, while Montenegrins are literally built like a mountain lol Scary people haha
Western and Eastern are almost different continents when comes. to wealth and development Edit:Netherland has the tallest people, not only in Europe but in the whole world
Why is Georgia , Armenia and Azerbaijan not included in Continental Europe? Continental Europe goes to Ural Mountains in east and to half of turkey in the south
Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia are members of almost all European organizations, including the European Development Bank, FIFA, the Council of Europe and so on, and Georgia is an official candidate for the European Union. Leaving aside the historical context, for example, Georgia and Armenia are the first Christian states, and so these countries are politically and culturally part of Europe, especially Georgia! The geographical continent of Europe does not exist at all, it is conditional, there is a continent of Eurasia
Geographically the border between Europe and Asia is Ural Mountains, Ural river, Caspian Sea Northern Coastlinu, North Caucasus, Black Sea, Sea of Marmara and Aegian Sea. Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan are in Asia geographically, but a part of Kazakhstan, west from Ural river, is in Europe.
@@f1retsik The border between Europe and Asia is conditional, the fact that the border passes through the Caucasus range is only one version, according to some versions, this border passes through the river Rioni and Mtkvari, according to others, the entire Caucasus is in Europe. And despite all this, Azerbaijan and Georgia have territories in the north of the Caucasus, for example, 3 regions of Georgia: Khevsureti, Tusheti and Khevi are in the North Caucasus.
13:41 this map isn't completely true, the Netherlands is mainly protestant, not catholic we mainly have the Calvinism we even had the 80 years war against Spain to have this freedom in religion.
3:54 With due respect, i believe some of the maps are outdated, because in the 90's Russia was the most drinking country in the world once reaching 18,5L/p, however as of 2020's its not even in the top 10. I just looked it up, as of 2023 Alcohol consumption in Russia is 6,4L/p which should be among the least drinking countries depicted on the map. 9:31 no, its not the Cyrillic alphabet. Its the old Cyrillic alphabet which was developed in 988 and is currently being used NOWHERE apart from museums and historians. Last time it looked like that was 9th of January 1710 when it was simplified and 10 letters were removed. Then communists in 1917 removed 3 more letters, because the sounds they represented no longer existed in any of the Slavic languages within the Union.
Through 2022, Bulgarian athletes have won 230 Olympic medals, 55 of them gold. A female shooter, Mariya Grozdeva, has won the most Olympic medals for Bulgaria, with five in all, and two golds
Why you said at 2:27 "scandinavian and baltic countries??" He should've said nordic instead of scandinavian, since finland and iceland aren't scandinavian even
I dont believe the food map. Here in finland if you hang out with friends and go to their homes they wont start cooking food for you, but ofc if you visit family or something they will. Same if for some reason a stranger visits they will always receive some kind of pastry or whatever. Isnt this the same everywhere?
Not really the same. For example, in the Balkans if I invite a few colleagues (not even friends) e.g. to write some report together, or if I'm invited, there will be cake, snacks, coffee, and if you're there at lunch/dinner time, you'll be invited/offered to eat. In some parts, if a stranger visits, the hosts will even insist he/she eats, I mean almost force you to.
@@a.z.983 the only difference is forcing you to eat. Ppl here don't care if you don't wanna eat so I guess maybe there it's considered rude to decline. The map is just misleading
@@Qsen123 i honestly think you should experience this before you judge. I lived in some western countries as well, and it is not even comparable. When I say anyone is offered something I mean even a handyman that comes to fix something for money will be offered coffee, cake, something to drink, mostly alcohol.
@@Qsen123 however, i wouldn't say map is misleading, it just doesn't match your experience, after all it's a statistic of collective impression, not a mathematical equation than only have one answer. I'm happy though that there are different experiences. Best regards.
The map showing which European countries have won the men’s FIFA World Cup tournament, is misleading because, the UK, doesn’t compete as a UK team. Instead, the 4 constituent countries of the UK have their own separate teams. Thus, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, compete with their own separate teams. Of these 4 constituent countries, only England has won the tournament. I acknowledge that this distinction not being shown on this map was unintentional. Thus, this channel isn’t deliberately trying to deceive its viewers. That said, I’ve been following this channel for a wile now and enjoy all of the content posted here. Lastly, I appreciate all of the time and resources it takes to make these videos. Keep up the good work.
Slovenia won 52 olimpic medals as independent country since 1992 so not below 50 if you take in account slovenain athlets from AH monarchy and Yugoslavia slovene athlets won 76 medals most succesful is Leon Štukelj with 6 medals - 3 gold on summer olimpics and Tina Maze with 4 - 2 gold on winter olimpics and Peter Prevc with 4 but only one gold. In all independent Slovenia won 12 gold, 17 silver and 23 bronze medals on both winter and summer olympic games.
So much wrong info...just one of many examples , according to this Denmark has less than 50 Olympic medals ..they have got 220. Though it might be true that you are not offered a "meal" in the Nordic countries , you are almost always being offered Coffee, Tea or a beer ..and often cookies as well.
Tourists/year Albania is 10 million 2023 13-14 million expected in 2024 because the number of tourists is increases every year by 30-35% it is possible to have 25-30 million tourists by 2030 says the prime minister Edi rama
Try to Guess My Natal Country: Life Expectancy: 73-76 Years GDP: 100-500B $ GDP per Capita: 10-30K $ Population: 10-30M (19M) Population Density: 50-100 people per km2 Population Growth: -1% Alcohol consumption: 12-15L Alcohol pref.: Wine Homicides per 100K people: 1-2 Region: South-West EU Member: Yes Schengen: Yes EuroZone: Not Yet NATO member: Yes Enemy of 🇷🇺: Yes Language Group: Italic Alphabet: Latin Obese population: 30-35% (5.890.000-6.872.000 people) Average Height (both M/F): 170-173 cm Minimum Wage: 300-600$ Democracy: Flawed Tourists Yearly: 7-15M Will You Get Food as Guest: Likely Importance of Religion: 50%+ Religion: Orthodox FIFA World Cup Wins: 0 Olympic Medals: 200-500
A lot of wrong infos though..
Yeah...
Starting with the life expectancies... that must be the figures from 100 years ago. EG in France and Belgium, life expectancies are around 79-80 for men and over 83-85 for women.
@@jfrancobelge he literally said that and then showed the new map...
True. The UK actually has a higher population than France (UK: 67M FR:64M)
@@gucci334-g9x The population of France is 68 millions..
I don't know where did you search these facts but I can recognize that not all of them are quite right....
Můžeš na něj mluvit česky bro však je Čech.
jen ať rozumí i ostatní :))
@@czechoslovakpatriot jn
Yes, and then coldest and less densde populates is somehow giving you superpowers. Then some population can be marked as expendable.
Wich are wrong
actually, the tallest people in Europe are the people from the Benelux area, especially Netherlands
No, dinaric alps.
No, that's old info, things have changed, you're outgrown now. LOL
Source?
@@Pomeranc470 The human Dutch eyes
Seeing Germany, France, UK in the same colour for nominal GDP is not fair to Germany which is almost 50% higher than the UK and France.
5:42 ah spain, my favorite East european country
Fr
yess surrounded by the eastern atlantic 😆
Thats west europe
@user-bc2xq9pn2t that's my point
12:57 I'm Dutch, and no matter when how or what, theres ALWAYS food when you're a guest
Are you jut/jat/jaat/jute?
WATER AND OCEAN…
Spain having an average life expectancy of 83 years:
"Meet the medic"
???
@Benito-lr8mz tf2
I am from the Netherlands, and we are the tallest country
1'97/2'10 cm
same
181 average not 197
@@holycoke6133
182.5
@@holycoke6133 1,83 for men, 1,71 for women
By how you wrote those numbers, I would say that you are more likely from USA. 😀
Bulgaria isn't really in Schengen yet. We are in the process
Bulgaria and Romania are kinda in Schengen area.
@@JmKrokY "Kinda" is correct, in Schengen by air but not by land.
bulgaria is makedonija
@@dave828Prove your statement
@@dave828Ти си българин!
3:27 the countries with actual population growth are probably not actual europeans, just immigrants (not offending), like here in the UK the birth rate is only 1.4, but immigration keeps the population growing
In Finland we don't usually give food to quest but we 99% of the time give coffee and some snacks like Cookies and some bakery stuff
There can be multiple interpretations of that stats. It doesn't necessarily means hospitality of the host but also polilteness of the guests. Time management during daylife, weather, distance between homes and necessity of car or public transportation... there are many cultural factors involved, but people tends to think simple, as if it's only a matter of hospitality.
Go to Naples and then you will understand what "giving food" really means.
@@erosgritti5171 every culture is different. Napoli is not superior because they give people more food lmao
guys before you yell at him for saying the Netherlands is the tallest country, there are different sources saying its Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Netherlands
5:41 south east and south west are changed
wait what why on south east was SP/spain and PT/portugal and on south west was C/croatia, BH/bosnia and herzegovina, M/montenegro, S/serbia, K/kosovo, A/albania, B/bulgaria and R/romania.
No, it's good.
@@JmKrokY no, it;s wrong should be south east balkans countries and south west should be spain and portugal.
@@JmKrokY can't you tell west from east? lol
@@filipkogut8533 What leads you to that belief?
Ukraine is candidate in membership of EU
It is in fact,not.Ukraine only signed for NATO,making it a candidate.
First we taxpayers want our billions of euros back. First repay then you may join.
Why antoher american pupet would join the eu?
@@Daniel-jl9fk 😂перестань зомбоящик смотреть
@@peliasprince5356 Ukraine is officially candidate of EU membership since july 2022, while NATO still hesitates to invite Ukraine.
3:27 I forgot what its called but its below turkey and it's the only dark green one I see
3:05 "Europeans are dying out." Why is this statement so true LMAO😭😭
Because of European union and politicy of "0% grow"
14:29 Greece having that few medals is depressing.
IMPORTANT!
Switzerland has de facto 6 languages. 4 are official. 3 are italic (French, Italian, Romansh) and 1 is germanic (Swiss High German)! the most spoken language is Swiss German (not “Swiss High German”) but that isn't official nor consistent in itself. Some Swiss Germans have difficulties to understand other Swiss Germans (I am such a guy. I pretty much communicate in 8 languages but have difficulties to understand a few dialects in Swiss German spoken in other parts of Switzerland. but my mother language is Swiss German). But because of this we use a sixth language and it’s called ENGLISH to communicate if an Italian Swiss, French Swiss, German Swiss and Romansh come together because it's the easiest language of the languages we learned at school, instead of using one of the 4 official one. But even with our big differences we Swiss value each other Swiss in their diversity.
French is not italic cope and cry
@@smal750 French is mostly derived from latin as Italian is. French often simplifies or modifies Latin roots, while Italian preserves them more closely.
Latin: aqua → French: eau, Italian: acqua
Latin: amicus → French: ami, Italian: amico
1:09 We are not poor (at least my home country isn't), we just have a smaller population and land area than than most other European countries.
By GDP it is a poor country
You forgot Monaco, Vatican City, Monaco has a highest life expectancy of nine years, but there’s a difference 93 for woman and 85 for men
5:40
Eastern ❌
Post Soviet Union ✅
Western ❌
NATO when it was first established excluding Ireland ✅
Northern ❌
Scandinavia ✅
South east ❌
South west ❌
Iberia ✅
South west❌
South east and southern ❌
Italy and the Balkans ✅
9:25 Moldova uses both alphabets as it's official languages are Romania and Russian
Sorry, but some maps are wrong.
Of course, Moldova is also against Russia and not a friend.
The height map is also wrong. The tallest are the Dutch, then the others. The Czechs, Belgians, Danes, Estonians, Icelanders and many more are also over 180cm tall. The Ukrainians are on average 181cm tall, which is 4.5cm taller than the Russians.
also moldovans favorite drink is wine, not the other one in the video
Dutch propaganda!
BRO, a lot of romanians come back to my home country ! And the life expentancy in Romania is wrong , my neighbor lived 92 years !
One more union in Europe worth mentioning would be the European SkyShield Initiative, however explaining that in the comments would be a bit too complicated, so I'd rather recommend reading the Wikipedia article
It would be interesting to see sources for these data?
Some wrong maps but okay...
In easier words:
Switzerland’s linguistic landscape is indeed fascinating and complex, reflecting its rich cultural diversity and history. The country officially recognises four languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. These languages mirror the cultural regions that make up the Swiss Confederation, each contributing to the nation’s unique identity.
Swiss German, the most widely spoken language in Switzerland, is not officially standardised, and it consists of various Alemannic dialects. Interestingly, these dialects can differ significantly from one region to another, sometimes leading to communication challenges even among native speakers. As you’ve noted, this can be a unique experience for those whose mother tongue is Swiss German but who still encounter difficulties understanding certain regional dialects.
Despite this, the Swiss people demonstrate a remarkable ability to navigate these linguistic challenges, often turning to English as a common language for communication. This is particularly true in situations where speakers of the different official languages-French, Italian, and German-come together. English serves as a neutral and practical bridge, facilitating mutual understanding and reinforcing the sense of unity within the nation’s diversity.
What stands out most about Switzerland is the deep respect and value that Swiss people have for their linguistic and cultural differences. The ability to appreciate and celebrate diversity while maintaining a strong national identity is one of Switzerland’s most admirable qualities. This linguistic and cultural pluralism is not merely tolerated; it is embraced as a fundamental aspect of what it means to be Swiss.
In conclusion, Switzerland’s multilingualism is more than just a practical necessity; it is a symbol of the country’s commitment to diversity, mutual respect, and unity. It is a testament to the idea that despite linguistic and cultural differences, a strong and cohesive national identity can flourish, grounded in shared values and mutual respect.
Dutch men are the tallest in the world. Your maps are not all correct.
Longest...? 🤨
Pause?
@@Sergej_MakostavThat belongs to Americans (Wideness too)
Yea im dutch and my uncle is 199 cm
You mean Montenegrins, right ? I've been to Holland with few of my Montenegrin friends and almost 90% of people were smaller then them. Even those who were taller, were built like a toothpick, while Montenegrins are literally built like a mountain lol
Scary people haha
That thumbnail and the Germany in green was intriguing enough that I clicked on that video 💀
I am not used to like to any video, but this one deserves my like because 🦃 is excluded
6:02 Ukraine is not shown as EU candidate, but Moldova is. Though, Moldova became a candidate right after Ukraine
During the war Ukraine is unable to be a candidate (as of now)
You won't get murdered in montenegro and it also uses euros it is in Nato
I don't really study alcohol consumed by countries, but Germany not being top surprises me
4:26 Moldova should be Wine as We make One of the best Wines
The fact that east and west was flipped was hilarious 🤣
Your videos are good, but that strong czech accent is driving me crazy
Ok I'm as European 🏰🇪🇺🇩🇪 🏰 this is a best video in 2024 that explains various fields in Europe 💖💗💞💫
Iceland 🇮🇸
Ireland 🇮🇪
UK 🇬🇧
Portugal 🇵🇹
Spain 🇪🇦
France 🇲🇫
Italy 🇮🇹
Switzerland 🇨🇭
Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Belgium 🇧🇪
Netherlands 🇳🇱
Germany 🇩🇪
Denmark 🇩🇰
Norway 🇧🇻
Sweden 🇸🇪
Finland 🇫🇮
Estonia 🇪🇪
Latvia 🇱🇻
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Belarus 🇧🇾
Ukraine 🇺🇦
Romania 🇷🇴
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Moldova 🇦🇩
Western and Eastern are almost different continents when comes. to wealth and development
Edit:Netherland has the tallest people, not only in Europe but in the whole world
Wasn't it some African tribe that had the tallest men?
Ok xenophone.
@@annmousxusr Yes, you are thinking of the Dinka people.
6:19 Romania and Bulgaria are only air/sea shenghen members not full shenghen members so land border controls are still a thing in this area.
so you have to jump over border 😀
My grandfather's father, is Greek and he is 93 years old. Just luck, isn't it?
SOS EMERGENCY! I'm not flexing.
Aint no way you said my country is bad
Why is Georgia , Armenia and Azerbaijan not included in Continental Europe? Continental Europe goes to Ural Mountains in east and to half of turkey in the south
Honestly, even European Kazakhstan should be included...
@@sledgehog1 Even all of Western Asia should be included and so North and West Africa, as they behave still like European colonies.
Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia are members of almost all European organizations, including the European Development Bank, FIFA, the Council of Europe and so on, and Georgia is an official candidate for the European Union. Leaving aside the historical context, for example, Georgia and Armenia are the first Christian states, and so these countries are politically and culturally part of Europe, especially Georgia! The geographical continent of Europe does not exist at all, it is conditional, there is a continent of Eurasia
Geographically the border between Europe and Asia is Ural Mountains, Ural river, Caspian Sea Northern Coastlinu, North Caucasus, Black Sea, Sea of Marmara and Aegian Sea. Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan are in Asia geographically, but a part of Kazakhstan, west from Ural river, is in Europe.
@@f1retsik The border between Europe and Asia is conditional, the fact that the border passes through the Caucasus range is only one version, according to some versions, this border passes through the river Rioni and Mtkvari, according to others, the entire Caucasus is in Europe. And despite all this, Azerbaijan and Georgia have territories in the north of the Caucasus, for example, 3 regions of Georgia: Khevsureti, Tusheti and Khevi are in the North Caucasus.
13:41 this map isn't completely true, the Netherlands is mainly protestant, not catholic we mainly have the Calvinism we even had the 80 years war against Spain to have this freedom in religion.
1:30
Luxembourg gdp😭☠️💀
Luxembourg gdp per capita:🗿🗿
Skvělý video! Btw hned mi bylo jasný, že seš čech, ten českej přízvuk se prostě nezapře :D
Correction: Norway and Switzerland are the richest countries in the world
*Includes Turkey on thumbnail but not in maps in vid*
Based
Good
3:54 With due respect, i believe some of the maps are outdated, because in the 90's Russia was the most drinking country in the world once reaching 18,5L/p, however as of 2020's its not even in the top 10. I just looked it up, as of 2023 Alcohol consumption in Russia is 6,4L/p which should be among the least drinking countries depicted on the map.
9:31 no, its not the Cyrillic alphabet. Its the old Cyrillic alphabet which was developed in 988 and is currently being used NOWHERE apart from museums and historians. Last time it looked like that was 9th of January 1710 when it was simplified and 10 letters were removed. Then communists in 1917 removed 3 more letters, because the sounds they represented no longer existed in any of the Slavic languages within the Union.
The title doesn’t need “the.”
Cyprus study greek too
9:24 in Cyprus is Greek
No Turk🐺
And greece is Turk
😂
Bro said Bulgary💀💀
💀💀💀
It's normal in French
@@Somegoodperson yeah but at least in french there is an "ie" at the end
@@mossley_ in specific I meant about the pronouncation
@@Somegoodpersonyes but he is tchéque not french.. still, i like the accent
Finally someone who knows Turkey is not part of Europe😅
Bro tried to put Albania in the same tier as Germany 😂
Through 2022, Bulgarian athletes have won 230 Olympic medals, 55 of them gold. A female shooter, Mariya Grozdeva, has won the most Olympic medals for Bulgaria, with five in all, and two golds
Bro needs to do Africa next
As a Scotland fan, we have not won the world cup
Why you said at 2:27 "scandinavian and baltic countries??" He should've said nordic instead of scandinavian, since finland and iceland aren't scandinavian even
They got south west and southeast wrong way round lmaoooo
5:36 spain and portugal are southwest
Western part of Kazakhstan should be included
I’d love to see US states and European countries at the same time
I dont believe the food map. Here in finland if you hang out with friends and go to their homes they wont start cooking food for you, but ofc if you visit family or something they will. Same if for some reason a stranger visits they will always receive some kind of pastry or whatever. Isnt this the same everywhere?
Not really the same. For example, in the Balkans if I invite a few colleagues (not even friends) e.g. to write some report together, or if I'm invited, there will be cake, snacks, coffee, and if you're there at lunch/dinner time, you'll be invited/offered to eat. In some parts, if a stranger visits, the hosts will even insist he/she eats, I mean almost force you to.
@@a.z.983 the only difference is forcing you to eat. Ppl here don't care if you don't wanna eat so I guess maybe there it's considered rude to decline.
The map is just misleading
@@Qsen123 i honestly think you should experience this before you judge. I lived in some western countries as well, and it is not even comparable. When I say anyone is offered something I mean even a handyman that comes to fix something for money will be offered coffee, cake, something to drink, mostly alcohol.
@@a.z.983 I have experienced, I traveled all over eastern europe and Baltic's. It's the same as Finland in terms of offering food
@@Qsen123 however, i wouldn't say map is misleading, it just doesn't match your experience, after all it's a statistic of collective impression, not a mathematical equation than only have one answer. I'm happy though that there are different experiences. Best regards.
South West and South east are switched on the Europe map
Slovenia minimum wage is almost identical as Spain whilst in Croatia is 400 eur lower..
The people in these comments clearly don’t know what statistics is haha
15L of alcohool per year? I drink 15L in 3 days
The netherlands is good at EVERYTING
Please show North Africa and the Levant.
European countries such as Georgia, Armenia, Turkiye and Azerbaijan should now accept this fact.
I wish the video was longed and you could actually explain the whole maps, not jump into the next one after 30 seconds. This is giving brain rot core.
The map showing which European countries have won the men’s FIFA World Cup tournament, is misleading because, the UK, doesn’t compete as a UK team. Instead, the 4 constituent countries of the UK have their own separate teams. Thus, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, compete with their own separate teams. Of these 4 constituent countries, only England has won the tournament. I acknowledge that this distinction not being shown on this map was unintentional. Thus, this channel isn’t deliberately trying to deceive its viewers. That said, I’ve been following this channel for a wile now and enjoy all of the content posted here. Lastly, I appreciate all of the time and resources it takes to make these videos. Keep up the good work.
9:32 I think it's old cyryllic
6:20
Bułgaria and Romania aren't in shengen area
well , they are now
Polish democracy flawed? No way man.
Very interesting, thx
5:45 actually Iberia is supposed to be southwest
And the Balkans are supposed to be South east except Greece
Way is Åland red in Alc. pref.
Food on the table varies. Regular visitors get some cookies or chips/crisps. Visitors you dont see often will get pie or cake.
5:38 You switched around South-east and South-west
France 2 world cups are actually algeria and senegal wins 😂
They were born in France
the first one no
My grandpa lived for 90 years he died in 2020 and he lived in Poland
Where is Georgia? You forgot to show it, we are 35 years in European council, with Viza free enter to EU and also an EU candidate member state )))
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I love your videos but Cyprus speak and write in Greek (in the southern zone)
Do asia next
I always laugh at the map of the democracy index.
8:14 YOU FORGOT 🇽🇰 KOSOVO
who cares about kosovo. it's Serbia tho
@@antwerp-six It’s not. 🇽🇰🇽🇰🇽🇰🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
@@D.H.Alb.24 nah
Also, at 7:15, where you mentioned which country uses their own currency, albania has its own currency (Leke)
Slovenia won 52 olimpic medals as independent country since 1992 so not below 50 if you take in account slovenain athlets from AH monarchy and Yugoslavia slovene athlets won 76 medals most succesful is Leon Štukelj with 6 medals - 3 gold on summer olimpics and Tina Maze with 4 - 2 gold on winter olimpics and Peter Prevc with 4 but only one gold.
In all independent Slovenia won 12 gold, 17 silver and 23 bronze medals on both winter and summer olympic games.
Now could you please take Melanija Knavs back? 😉
@@dukeon I dont mind takeing her back but it ie her choise :)
0:12 post Russian empire in the east 💀
So much wrong info...just one of many examples , according to this Denmark has less than 50 Olympic medals ..they have got 220. Though it might be true that you are not offered a "meal" in the Nordic countries , you are almost always being offered Coffee, Tea or a beer ..and often cookies as well.
Btw Catholic protestant ortodox are christian if ur wondering
Tourists/year Albania is 10 million 2023 13-14 million expected in 2024 because the number of tourists is increases every year by 30-35% it is possible to have 25-30 million tourists by 2030 says the prime minister Edi rama
Yeah right as if Albania will have more tourists than Portugal or Poland.
14:31 i imagine Norway Humbling everyone else if it was Winter Olympics, last year they got past 50!
Try to Guess My Natal Country:
Life Expectancy: 73-76 Years
GDP: 100-500B $
GDP per Capita: 10-30K $
Population: 10-30M (19M)
Population Density: 50-100 people per km2
Population Growth: -1%
Alcohol consumption: 12-15L
Alcohol pref.: Wine
Homicides per 100K people: 1-2
Region: South-West
EU Member: Yes
Schengen: Yes
EuroZone: Not Yet
NATO member: Yes
Enemy of 🇷🇺: Yes
Language Group: Italic
Alphabet: Latin
Obese population: 30-35% (5.890.000-6.872.000 people)
Average Height (both M/F): 170-173 cm
Minimum Wage: 300-600$
Democracy: Flawed
Tourists Yearly: 7-15M
Will You Get Food as Guest: Likely
Importance of Religion: 50%+
Religion: Orthodox
FIFA World Cup Wins: 0
Olympic Medals: 200-500
Romania
It must be Romania, but it is not in the South-West, it's in the East or South-East. The Language is not Italic, it's in the Latin group
@@inotoni6148The group of language is called Italic, some people misunderstand this. Latin is a language of the Italic group
Romania
Romania 🥶
Why does Russia have so few medals? Did you take the USSR into account?
5:43 dark green should be South-east and yellow should be South-west
8:06 Hungary is not enemy of Russia