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hey, don't laugh too hard, let's see you name areas of England or Wales, bub.

It's Thanksgiving So We Asked Brits To Label The United States — We're So Sorry, America

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Americans label Europe

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  • Profile picture of the author jacktackett
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    Let's be glad they did this with Brits rather than US kids....
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  • Profile picture of the author rondo
    I knew most of them as a kid, but then I had a globe of the world on my desk for years.

    I'd like to see an American kid name the 6 states of Australia!


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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      Actually, they probably did as well as many American would do with a blank map....

      I want to move to the state named Thingy
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      • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        Actually, they probably did as well as many American would do with a blank map....

        I want to move to the state named Thingy
        Probably true, some were better than I expected. I didn't notice Thingy. Was it anywhere near Not Canada?
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      • Profile picture of the author seasoned
        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        Actually, they probably did as well as many American would do with a blank map....

        I want to move to the state named Thingy
        SAD! I was bad with geography, but not THAT bad. Of course I could NOT tell you about the british areas, etc... And I couldn't do the australia challenge either. But I could find the countries on a map.

        I recently watched a film where they asked AMERICAN college students about thanksgiving. YIKES!

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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by rondo View Post

      I knew most of them as a kid, but then I had a globe of the world on my desk for years.

      I'd like to see an American kid name the 6 states of Australia (or even the 2 territories).


      Andrew
      I actually used to know a few of them, but I don't think the average school in the US teaches such things! Did you know there was a kind of united states of europe long ago? The confoederatio helvetica. They even speak FOUR languages! THAT is why Switzerland's ISO2 desgnation is CH, and why it is on their money. Can you name all of THEM? AND, FOR THE WIN, can you describe all the banners? WhenI said they existed long ago, I am NOT saying they disappeared. They are places like Basel, and Bern, and Zurich. And NO, I am not saying I could do that. BUT, I thought it was a nice challenge to meet yours!

      Oh well, I guess the brits can't say so much against the Americans lack of knowledge of other countries. Truth be known, schools seem to teach only that there are 50 states in the US, with a reference to one possession that many may think IT is a state, and a reference to a district so strong that people living THERE seem to think it is a state! There are like 6 or so OTHER possessions that some may never even have heard of.

      But GEE, in my life I have probably heard of over a dozen countries disappearing and over dozen appearing. Some changed their names a LOT, but remained substantially the same, from what I have heard. SOME kept everything, and changed a LOT.

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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
    I guess I don't see the big deal. I can't think of a likely modern day scenario where being able to properly label the globe makes a bit of difference. All anyone really needs to know is where they are and where the need to go. Google does the rest.

    I'm completely willing to admit that I can't, for the life of me, find Middle Earth on a globe. You'd think it'd be somewhere along the equator, but it isn't there.
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    • Profile picture of the author rondo
      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post


      I'm completely willing to admit that I can't, for the life of me, find Middle Earth on a globe. You'd think it'd be somewhere along the equator, but it isn't there.
      It's in New Zealand!
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

      I'm completely willing to admit that I can't, for the life of me, find Middle Earth on a globe. You'd think it'd be somewhere along the equator, but it isn't there.
      You can't find it because you don't have the secret decoder glasses. I could invite you into the club, but you'd have to take a vow of silence until you pass all the tests.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

      I guess I don't see the big deal. I can't think of a likely modern day scenario where being able to properly label the globe makes a bit of difference. All anyone really needs to know is where they are and where the need to go. Google does the rest.

      I'm completely willing to admit that I can't, for the life of me, find Middle Earth on a globe. You'd think it'd be somewhere along the equator, but it isn't there.
      I went to one map site on the internet once, and I think it WAS google, that had the instructions BACKWARDS(NOT REVERSED, but like MIRRORED!)! I mean it was like turn left on street a, and right on street b when it should have been like right on A and RIGHT on B! I only had THAT happen to me once or twice, but it was EARY! I mean if you followed any street in a particular directio it sai, you would never find the other street.

      ONCE, it said to go in one direction on a freeway when it SHOULD have said to go the OTHER way. Admittedly, as the crow flies, it was VERY close to being correct, but going north and finidng that you now have to drive a LONG distance to turn around and go to a turn you were only a mile away from is upsetting at best.

      Even GPS systems! Try using it in parts of downtown chicago where the trains interrupt the satellite signal, or milpitas california where the turns are SO close, on the freeway, that it tells you to turn onto a street just as you pass it.

      At least GPS systems and, to a lessor degree, internet maps, USUALLY work fine.

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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
        Originally Posted by seasoned View Post

        I went to one map site on the internet once, and I think it WAS google, that had the instructions BACKWARDS(NOT REVERSED, but like MIRRORED!)! I mean it was like turn left on street a, and right on street b when it should have been like right on A and RIGHT on B! I only had THAT happen to me once or twice, but it was EARY! I mean if you followed any street in a particular directio it sai, you would never find the other street.

        ONCE, it said to go in one direction on a freeway when it SHOULD have said to go the OTHER way. Admittedly, as the crow flies, it was VERY close to being correct, but going north and finidng that you now have to drive a LONG distance to turn around and go to a turn you were only a mile away from is upsetting at best.

        Even GPS systems! Try using it in parts of downtown chicago where the trains interrupt the satellite signal, or milpitas california where the turns are SO close, on the freeway, that it tells you to turn onto a street just as you pass it.

        At least GPS systems and, to a lessor degree, internet maps, USUALLY work fine.

        Steve
        I was kinda referring to booking a flight, pulling up maps, ect. I rarely see a need for driving directions from Cleveland, Ohio to, say, Mogadishu. However, I can see how my point was muddy. The rum is winning the ratio battle with the eggnog at this point in the evening.
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        • Profile picture of the author Kay King
          Dennis -

          Thingy is on the second map - about where most of us would put Tennessee.

          But I also like Further South Dakota and Wibbly (though wouldn't want to live in Wobbly).

          need for driving directions from Cleveland, Ohio to, say, Mogadishu
          Dan - Don't think you can get there from there anyway.
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          • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
            Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

            Dan - Don't think you can get there from there anyway.
            Precisely my point.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

      I guess I don't see the big deal. I can't think of a likely modern day scenario where being able to properly label the globe makes a bit of difference. All anyone really needs to know is where they are and where the need to go. Google does the rest.

      I'm completely willing to admit that I can't, for the life of me, find Middle Earth on a globe. You'd think it'd be somewhere along the equator, but it isn't there.
      Riffle, you clown!

      Middle Earth can't be found on a map....because it's in the middle of the Earth! And the only way you can get there is through the tunnel at the enter of the south pole.

      You young people today. :rolleyes:

      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      You can't find it because you don't have the secret decoder glasses. I could invite you into the club, but you'd have to take a vow of silence until you pass all the tests.
      Dennis; I second your motion to get a "Vow Of Silence" from Riffle.

      (I'm laughing out loud as I type this)
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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post


        Dennis; I second your motion to get a "Vow Of Silence" from Riffle.
        Now you're just trying to get quoted in my sig.
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      • Profile picture of the author HeySal
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Riffle, you clown!

        Middle Earth can't be found on a map....because it's in the middle of the Earth! And the only way you can get there is through the tunnel at the enter of the south pole.

        You young people today. :rolleyes:



        Dennis; I second your motion to get a "Vow Of Silence" from Riffle.

        (I'm laughing out loud as I type this)
        You are SO misinformed. The entrance to middle earth is in S. America. The S Pole story was a diversion. You never hear of the real entrance because the only people who have gone in have never come out. The tribes don't let them go because they don't want everyone and jack down there.
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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

          You are SO misinformed. The entrance to middle earth is in S. America. The S Pole story was a diversion. You never hear of the real entrance because the only people who have gone in have never come out. The tribes don't let them go because they don't want everyone and jack down there.
          You are soo misinformed.

          The South Pole was originally a diversion...until a tunnel was dug from the South Pole to South America. (All because of a clerical error).
          Now, the South Pole is the exit. Unfortunately, nobody can ever get all the way through the gift shop. Antarcticans are notoriously known for their massive gift shops. Lots of winter coats are sold...very few Hawaiian shirts.

          They are having a sale on coats right now. But they are mostly in Hobbit sizes. Tell Riffle, he may be interested.

          (Obligatory Riffle Jab)
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  • uh oh, just found this:

    Americans label Europe

    Americans Try To Place European Countries On A Map
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by KingOfContentMarketing View Post

      uh oh, just found this:

      Americans label Europe

      Americans Try To Place European Countries On A Map
      Some of them did better than I would have. I'd do well until I ran into eastern Europe. Just past the Czech Republic and Austria I'd be drawing doodles.

      Australians will be surprised to learn their country is now in the middle of Europe. As for me, I want to visit Higher Standard of Living and see what kind of country it is.
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      • Profile picture of the author seasoned
        Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

        Some of them did better than I would have. I'd do well until I ran into eastern Europe. Just past the Czech Republic and Austria I'd be drawing doodles.

        Australians will be surprised to learn their country is now in the middle of Europe. As for me, I want to visit Higher Standard of Living and see what kind of country it is.
        I wouldn't draw doodles, but I guess I would do the same. A lot of countries were often shown as part of the USSR until it broke up. When that happened,some even changed names. As for Australians? Paul Hogan said one reason he got into acting was because so many asked things like how long he, an Australian, was speaking english. I guess they got it mixed up with Austria.

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    A sickening degree of ignorance.

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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    American kids don't know the states, I'm rather surprised anyone out of the US would care enough about our states to actually know them. They did seem to have a handle on Nebraska ("Nobody cares") at any rate.

    Europe is a different story. Those are all countries and not just areas within one country. Americans still don't know them, though. I don't think it's fair that Transylvania isn't still there. That's my favorite country over there and it's just gone.
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  • Profile picture of the author alistair
    A lot of the Americans did better than what I could and as for placing American states on the map well let's just say I wouldn't have a clue. Still at least I now know where Texas is for all the good it will do me.
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Wow!

      I can't believe how many didn't get Michigan. I always thought that one was a no-brainer along with Texas, Florida, California, Alaska and Hawaii, lol!


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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        Wow!

        I can't believe how many didn't get Michigan. I always thought that one was a no-brainer along with Texas, Florida, California, Alaska and Hawaii, lol!


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        It's just proof that nobody gives a damn for the whole state of Michigan. Especially this week.

        O-H!
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

          It's just proof that nobody gives a damn for the whole state of Michigan. Especially this week.

          O-H!
          Yeah, like everybody got Ohio. :rolleyes:


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  • Profile picture of the author garyv
    These Brits have no need to apologize. My wife works at a high-school here, and those Brits would have scored in the upper 10% of the school on that test. I've actually seen many of these tests filled out by high-school seniors, and they're not nearly as complete as these.
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
      Originally Posted by garyv View Post

      These Brits have no need to apologize. My wife works at a high-school here, and those Brits would have scored in the upper 10% of the school on that test. I've actually seen many of these tests filled out by high-school seniors, and they're not nearly as complete as these.
      Agreed.

      I was stunned to see how well they actually did begging the question as to the point of the article...

      Regardless, I'm sure many people can live a happy and prosperous life without having knowledge of any one state.
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    Antarctica is an Archipelago. Most travelers avoid molten hot lava.:rolleyes:
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Antarctica is an Archipelago. Most travelers avoid molten hot lava.:rolleyes:
      Sal; That's why they wear the Winter coats they bought at the gift shop. They are reversible, with an asbestos lining. That's why they are so expensive.

      Only a moron would try to crawl the tunnel from Antarctica to South Africa...without the right safety clothing.

      Jeesh! Try to keep up. :rolleyes:
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        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Only a moron would try to crawl the tunnel from Antarctica to South Africa...without the right safety clothing.
        You definitely need something warm and fleecy to be a successful illegal immigrant.

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        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Sal; That's why they wear the Winter coats they bought at the gift shop. They are reversible, with an asbestos lining. That's why they are so expensive.

        Only a moron would try to crawl the tunnel from Antarctica to South Africa...without the right safety clothing.

        Jeesh! Try to keep up. :rolleyes:
        The tunnels are in S. America, not Africa. I think you better buy a better map - you're gonna get lost for sure.

        BTW - there really are tunnels in S. America - that part I'm not making up. People that go to explore them don't come back and it's fully believed in the exploration circles that the tribes down there just keep people from returning to keep the artifacts from drawing in major exploration firms. The tunnels cover from hundreds to thousands of miles. On top of new archaeological findings around the globe, they may be around 30,000 years old. Just a factoid that I find pretty interesting.
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