11:26 That map is in Italain, it has some very political comments, like the British eating a bone called India, saying they ate them to the bone or how the prussians have 'divina provvidenza' which means they are protected and must have faith in god Honestly very cool, btw nice video
I figured that. In France they used to say "Sacre bleu!" instead of "Sacre Dieu!", but then it went one further to "Sacre boeuf!" and that's where Americans get the phrase "Holy cow!"
@@Buphido I think I was about 10 years old and played Monopoly with my parents when I wanted to shout out "Scheiße!". Midway through, I already said "Schei-" I changed my mind and wanted to say "schade" which means like "too bad", but I only said the last part, "-de". So I ended up yelling "SCHEI - DE!", which means vagina.
Yeah the “wal” part of wales more accurately means the people that speak a foreign language. It is the same root as the wall in Cornwall (as back in the day everyone there spoke Cornish). Also, in Belgium the French speaking community are referred to as the walloons from the same root. But the BEST part of all of this is that walnut is also derived from this meaning because it came originally from Persia and when the proto Germanics first saw this nut they basically called it “nut from the people that speak funny”
Yes and no, because this exonym was given by Germanics to Latin speaking people - Walhaz , and given that the Welsh, Cornish, Wallons and in Eastern Europe to the Romanians - Vlachs(where it was translated first to the Greeks and later to the Slavs, Magyars and other migratory peoples that came into contact with them).
Foreigners from the outside, countrymen from the inside. That makes a lot of sense, though it must feel weird to be widely known by what your neighbour calls you rather than your own name.
@@captain_1p_offical_videos that is normal, a country being known in another language as that language's name for it. germans are not called that in french or chinese.
@@matthiuskoenig3378 I mean I just pointed out two examples I am awear of such if you like to add another example; In Norwegian "Germany" would be "Tyskland" yes you are correct, good job, mister genius.
Finland means Land of the Finns and not Land. Our native name Suomi however is bit more interesting, as we have multiple theories of it, but do not know which one is correct. Most commonly accepted one would be that it came from a tribe that called themselfs Suomi (Finland Proper region), who came up with their name from Suomaa (swamp). Another fun fact, we have dozen words for swamp, they change between our historic tribes/dialects.
Suomi meaning "Swamp" might not sound flattering, but it's like a more blunt rendering of the more poetic nickname of Finland, the land of a thousand lakes.
@@weareallbornmad410 They actually kind of are, at least to many of us who are from nearby countries and are a little bit familiar with Finnish geography.
@@zefft.f4010 Oh, I see. Thanks for telling me then :) Further into the mainland we just associate Finland with "Scandinavia" and "snow". That's probably incredibly ignorant of us, sorry
@@weareallbornmad410 Oh, don't apologize to me. My country oppressed the Finns for centuries, we know what their land looks like because it used to be ours ;) Indeed, "Finland" is what we called it, not what they call it themselves. But I suppose it's more accurate to say they are known for their many, many lakes. The "land of a thousand lakes" is a moniker sometimes used for Finland. In between those lakes, though, there tends to be a fair bit of swampland.
8:10 yeah that map is wrong for Portugal, Compal is not a soda it's a natural fruit drink, unless they were reffering to Sumol, which is part of the same company and that one is a soda
In the Netherlands we pronounce "chips" as "ships", so instead of saying "shit" we say "chips" when cursing isnt appropriate. We also use some other English curse words, like the one that starts with F, and we have hundreds of our own. We really love swearing.
04:24 That isn't showing South Sudan as using Safari, when a country is greyed out like that it means "no data available". Bit confusing that they used a different shade of grey for Safari, but they are quite clearly not the same colour.
2:44 is from the game Europa Universalizes IV Currently there's the EU V map that the community and game publishers are working on set in 1337. It's titled Tinto Maps - Project Creaser.
That's crazy, because I have had recurring dreams of teeth falling out. Not like every night, or even regularly, but every so often for decades, but I had no idea that it was so common. The other similar one I've had was that I'm forced to defend myself from whom or whatever, but when I fight back, my attempts are feeble and impotent. So, I try harder, but like no matter how hard I hit them right in the face, they don't seem effected by it at all.
Yeah teeth falling out dreams is very common, it's apparently supposed to be a 'sign you're scared of loosing something' but as a psychology graduate, I recon it's just common because it's a legitimate fear humans have xD you get ONE set of adult teeth and we already had the experience of the baby ones falling out, what if the adult ones fall out?? Or get knocked out?? And then they're gone forever!!?? Terrifying thought for many.
@@Alexandra-privacc I've kind of interpreted both as a vague anxiety about having been negligent or unprepared, and therefore vulnerable and ineffective, or something like that.
3:30 not a driver whatsoever (unless we count euro truck simulator, then I'm a pro), but a person with an above average memory - I remember years ago, back when I lived in Poland, I have heard that apparently driving on the left is meant to be safer than on the right - don't remember the source but it was pointing out the fact that when you drive on the left side (steering wheel on the right) you are using your off-hand to shift gears, while having your dominant hand on the wheel at all times (unless you're a leftie). If you're a driver or know about research on this and I'm wrong feel free to share your thoughts/experience with us in the comments :))))))))))
I feel safer as a lefty driving on the right side of the road. Then again, I drive an automatic. I'd probably be much more comfortable handling the gear stick using my dominant hand. Maintaining the wheels straight ain't that hard unless you're going too fast.
8:10 KOFOLA! I'm Polish, but whenever I go to Czechia, I buy like 10L of Kofola, it's fantastic. Wish they were exporting it to Poland to regular stores, it would easily replace CocaCola, no doubt about it. 12:20 TESCO is no longer in Poland 😢 I had it across the street, it was open 24/7, it was fantastic, house parties with access to so much alcohol just across the street at any time of the night were crazy lmao
10:37 I guess Spaniards say "miércoles" (Wednesday) because it begins with "miér-", as does "mierda" (shit); same with French. BTW, in Portugal we say "fogo!" because it has the same first syllable as "foda-se!" ("fuck!").
In an episdoe of Bar Resuce, a bar had a claw machine where you can capture the lobster you want to eat. Worse of all, they'd put the lobsters in the pot when the water was still cold.
John Smith's?! Nobody drinks that. I can't even remember seeing it available in a supermarket. Tin-wise, I would have thought that it would be a lager like Carling or Stella.
Blimey! The last few dreams I can remember were of Serial killer vampires that were hunting me down (which I found a tad disturbing)… although, I’m not sure I would prefer the ‘teeth falling out’ dream as the alternative 😂
My most common nightmare is having to run but my legs not working. So I end up trying to run on my knees, it feels so weird. I haven't ran IRL in a while but I'm scared to do so now. Also, yes, "SHIPS" is something I said many a time as a child 😂
the vintage satirical map is really interesting tho. the big guy in russia kinda looks like ivan the terrible (even though he'd been dead for centuries when the map was made), britain is gnawing on indias bones, and norway and sweden are just chilling. wonder what happened to sweden's southern part tho
If you ask me, the most kid friendly curse words on that map is Järnspikar. But you can literally yell anything in Swedish as long as it's pluralized. Fiskpinnar(Fish sticks). However the reason for Järnspikar, is because jä--ar is a curse word or rather jävlar is the curse word, but it's the oh there's kids around curseword, jä-ä-ä-rnspikar...
My most common nightmare is missing the bus to leave highschool and being stuck there waiting for my parents to pick me up. Mind you, I'm 26 and I know how to drive, but for some reason this is ingrained into my head.
3:23 so I was taught this as of why we drive on the left. Instinctively as a right handed majority (I’m lefty myself) if given a choice we’re more likely to go right cause it is more familiar. So in an emergency if you’re going to collide head on it’s more likely both cars will swerve right and miss each other (in theory) If you’re in the states and you swerve right, you’ll come off of the road and hit a blind target. Like a tree, lamppost etc.
Teeth falling out is nothing when you have a constant nightmare about your throat, the inside of your cheeks and tongue filled with needles, and no matter how many you pull, they multiply. I suffer from a lot of parasomnias - A parasomnia is a sleep disorder that involves unusual and undesirable physical events or experiences that disrupt your sleep. - including exploding head syndrome, and sleep paralysis. Seeing the shadow man, while you're wide awake, but you can't move. Also quite a lot of the shadow man looming over me, and putting its fingers through my chest and out my back, and I can feel it. It hurts. A lot. So yeah, teeth are nothing to me. Thankfully my meds for insomnia, depression, anxiety, equate stress syndrome have helped in the main. Not completely, but a fair bit. If I miss one night of my meds it is all hell, providing that I can actually fall asleep. Sorry for the long message, and congrats if you made it this far. I'm rather drunk right now!
It's wednesday because it's very close to shit. In French wednesday is mercredi and shit is merde. We used to say merdecredi when we were kids. It's the same for spanish because they're pretty close I guess.
Why is Russia dreaming of getting bitten by snakes? The only snake there inhabits like 2 kilometers of the southernmost point in Russia and has venom milder than a bee (exaggeration)
why is everyone else in the Western world (apart from me seemingly) dreaming about their teeth falling out? and is that the WHOLE dream??? that's it? just your teeth fall out... is it bad that I barely ever have dreams (at least as far as I can remember after I've woken up) and the last one I can remember was about 2 years ago? Does *_THAT_* mean something?
@@user-xb7wq2gw3v it means anxiety, fear and uncertainty that I don't have dreams? That doesn't seem right, I'm not anxious or fearful. And if it is dreaming about your teeth falling out that means anxiety then that means most people are in the UK are anxious and fearful... I guess maybe that's possible 🤷
8:40 As someone currently attending college in the U.S, I can tell you! Barely ANYONE is paying that much money. Most people have either scholarship from the university (can be academic/athletic/specialty program), FAFSA money, or you get money from local/open enrollment private scholarships. Personally, without scholarships I'd be paying a little over $24,000 a year (in-state public university), but with a tuition waver, academic scholarship from the university, and a private scholarship I earned from the governor of my state, I barely pay $2,000 a year.
13:14 It comes from an Anglo insult for the native Brythonic people In Welsh we call our country Cymru "Land of fellow countrymen" and England is called Lloegr "The Lost lands"
The Spanish and French saying Wednesday is because it begins the same way as the respective words for shit i.e. mierda/merde. It's like when English people use sugar as an expletive instead of shit.
I came here for the Greeks hats, but Bahamanian dreams of doves sounds lovely. Getting a taxi to work is fairly common in certain occupations in many countries: in hospitals, broadcasting and certain IT and engineering/technical roles across industry, It’s for when 24/7 cover is essential &/or where a no-show in a key role could shut things down. It’s often done on the company’s “account”, mainly when people need to turn up at weird, unsocial hours. The taxi is really to make sure you definitely turn up and on time, but for many people, it’s just cos there is no public transport at 5am, or no safe way to get home at 1am. Especially in broadcasting, newsreaders and guests on news and magazine shows, or on anything live, always get picked up by a driver.
George, I know you may not read this but Wales is called 'the Land of the Foreigners' because it comes from the Old English word 'waelisc' (Kentish and Anglican dialect) and 'wylisc' (West Saxon dialect) which all mean 'foreigner'. Naturally the Welsh do not call themselves this; they call themselves 'Cymru'.
I have a common dream situation where I'm back in school, and it's never pleasant. I was having this all the way back in high school, where I'd dream I was back in middle school, and then when it was time to go to class, I'd realize I wasn't at the right school and panic. I've never dreamed about my teeth falling out
10:35 In french, Wednesday is "mercerdi". It begins with "mer" like the word "merde" (shit in english). So when you want to curse, you start impulsively with "mer..." then realise that you'll curse and then finish with "credi" instead of "de".
We just got back from Japan and I totally agree with you about the cars driving on the left 😊 ETA - not to rub it in but I did get to see a capybara up close in Japan & even fed it some grass, all whilst it was chilling in it's bath.
George's map obsession never disappoints
Unlike George himself
it's mapped to his brain
Him and james
11:26 That map is in Italain, it has some very political comments, like the British eating a bone called India, saying they ate them to the bone or how the prussians have 'divina provvidenza' which means they are protected and must have faith in god
Honestly very cool, btw nice video
4:55 My man is having night terrors about being a soyjack
No he’s being a suckoff
10:36 They say "Wednesday" because it sounds similar to "Shit" - "Miércoles" and "Mierda" respectively.
And in Swedish I assume it's iron because it's not too far from the devil.
In the Netherlands it's chips because only the 'ps' sounds is pronounced differently from 'shit'
I figured that. In France they used to say "Sacre bleu!" instead of "Sacre Dieu!", but then it went one further to "Sacre boeuf!" and that's where Americans get the phrase "Holy cow!"
Same goes for "Scheibenkleister" and "Scheiße"
@@Liggliluff sweden is not good country
12:20 the map is no longer actual, there is no Tesco in Poland anymore :(
Yeah, R.I.P Tesco in Poland [*]
I swear there's still at least a few in tarnow or krakow
@@DiscoFish09 nah, the last shop was closed on 28 October 2021 ;p most shops were rebranded as Netto.
dutch people say "chips" because we pronounce it like "ships"! it's a last-minute pivot from saying "shit"
Same with the german "Scheibenkleister"! xD It‘s a way out once you‘ve already slipped into "Schei-", and funny to boot!
@@Buphido I think I was about 10 years old and played Monopoly with my parents when I wanted to shout out "Scheiße!". Midway through, I already said "Schei-" I changed my mind and wanted to say "schade" which means like "too bad", but I only said the last part, "-de".
So I ended up yelling "SCHEI - DE!", which means vagina.
I fw george's second channel more than his main
Me 2
the capybara map was very important thank you for that information
Yeah the “wal” part of wales more accurately means the people that speak a foreign language.
It is the same root as the wall in Cornwall (as back in the day everyone there spoke Cornish).
Also, in Belgium the French speaking community are referred to as the walloons from the same root.
But the BEST part of all of this is that walnut is also derived from this meaning because it came originally from Persia and when the proto Germanics first saw this nut they basically called it “nut from the people that speak funny”
i love language facts like these
Excellent fact 😊 Thanks for adding to my (generally) useless trivia memory bank ❤
i feel way better calling myself welsh knowing that i share an identity with a walnut
@@kay-412 FR
Yes and no, because this exonym was given by Germanics to Latin speaking people - Walhaz , and given that the Welsh, Cornish, Wallons and in Eastern Europe to the Romanians - Vlachs(where it was translated first to the Greeks and later to the Slavs, Magyars and other migratory peoples that came into contact with them).
In English “Wales” is based off the old English word for foreigner.
But in Welsh our word “Cymru” means “fellow countryman”.
Foreigners from the outside, countrymen from the inside. That makes a lot of sense, though it must feel weird to be widely known by what your neighbour calls you rather than your own name.
@@Darkprosper meanwhile the "Dutch" and the "Germans" and so many other places and peoples but that is just the English name now XD
@@captain_1p_offical_videos I mean, yeah, but at least it's not in their own language (I know welsh is a language but you know what I mean).
@@captain_1p_offical_videos that is normal, a country being known in another language as that language's name for it. germans are not called that in french or chinese.
@@matthiuskoenig3378 I mean I just pointed out two examples I am awear of such if you like to add another example; In Norwegian "Germany" would be "Tyskland" yes you are correct, good job, mister genius.
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Creation of the universe ahhh comment
Finland means Land of the Finns and not Land. Our native name Suomi however is bit more interesting, as we have multiple theories of it, but do not know which one is correct. Most commonly accepted one would be that it came from a tribe that called themselfs Suomi (Finland Proper region), who came up with their name from Suomaa (swamp). Another fun fact, we have dozen words for swamp, they change between our historic tribes/dialects.
Suomi meaning "Swamp" might not sound flattering, but it's like a more blunt rendering of the more poetic nickname of Finland, the land of a thousand lakes.
Does Finland have that many swamps? I don't think you're associated with them outside your borders
@@weareallbornmad410 They actually kind of are, at least to many of us who are from nearby countries and are a little bit familiar with Finnish geography.
@@zefft.f4010 Oh, I see. Thanks for telling me then :) Further into the mainland we just associate Finland with "Scandinavia" and "snow". That's probably incredibly ignorant of us, sorry
@@weareallbornmad410 Oh, don't apologize to me. My country oppressed the Finns for centuries, we know what their land looks like because it used to be ours ;) Indeed, "Finland" is what we called it, not what they call it themselves.
But I suppose it's more accurate to say they are known for their many, many lakes. The "land of a thousand lakes" is a moniker sometimes used for Finland. In between those lakes, though, there tends to be a fair bit of swampland.
Fun fact, if the saxons were to have been the dominant group, England could have been called Sexland today
Found George living in my walls in a room covered in maps. Pest control should be here any minute
8:10 yeah that map is wrong for Portugal, Compal is not a soda it's a natural fruit drink, unless they were reffering to Sumol, which is part of the same company and that one is a soda
it's also wrong for scotland which is irn bru
13:24 As a Finn I can confirm that this map is wrong. The Finnish word for Finland is Suomi which is suo = swamp/wetlands + mi = an old word for land
In the Netherlands we pronounce "chips" as "ships", so instead of saying "shit" we say "chips" when cursing isnt appropriate.
We also use some other English curse words, like the one that starts with F, and we have hundreds of our own. We really love swearing.
after the lobster bit i got an ad for co-op and it was a dancing lobster
this is genuinely some of my favourite George content
04:24 That isn't showing South Sudan as using Safari, when a country is greyed out like that it means "no data available". Bit confusing that they used a different shade of grey for Safari, but they are quite clearly not the same colour.
Technically they are the same colour...grey
@@smolivesmolive2798 One's more of a dark white
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 I'd have said light black personally
2:44 is from the game Europa Universalizes IV
Currently there's the EU V map that the community and game publishers are working on set in 1337. It's titled Tinto Maps - Project Creaser.
In finnish Finland is called Suomi witch basically means swamp. Disscuss if thats better or worse.
I mean... Shrek is basically your average finnish man
You're not jacksucksatlife
Ok
Yes he is
You're not anyone 😭
I need a collab
He’s better
2:38 I love Europa Universalis IV
That's crazy, because I have had recurring dreams of teeth falling out. Not like every night, or even regularly, but every so often for decades, but I had no idea that it was so common. The other similar one I've had was that I'm forced to defend myself from whom or whatever, but when I fight back, my attempts are feeble and impotent. So, I try harder, but like no matter how hard I hit them right in the face, they don't seem effected by it at all.
Yeah teeth falling out dreams is very common, it's apparently supposed to be a 'sign you're scared of loosing something' but as a psychology graduate, I recon it's just common because it's a legitimate fear humans have xD you get ONE set of adult teeth and we already had the experience of the baby ones falling out, what if the adult ones fall out?? Or get knocked out?? And then they're gone forever!!?? Terrifying thought for many.
@@Alexandra-privacc I've kind of interpreted both as a vague anxiety about having been negligent or unprepared, and therefore vulnerable and ineffective, or something like that.
I swear every day there's a new GeorgeM video at the exact time i eat my dinner
Yay! A new maps video!! 😁
Another excellent map video
guessing wednesday is a child-friendly swear in spain because you can switch from saying "mierde" (shit) to miercoles
A trick used famously by Juanes.
3:30 not a driver whatsoever (unless we count euro truck simulator, then I'm a pro), but a person with an above average memory - I remember years ago, back when I lived in Poland, I have heard that apparently driving on the left is meant to be safer than on the right - don't remember the source but it was pointing out the fact that when you drive on the left side (steering wheel on the right) you are using your off-hand to shift gears, while having your dominant hand on the wheel at all times (unless you're a leftie). If you're a driver or know about research on this and I'm wrong feel free to share your thoughts/experience with us in the comments :))))))))))
yeah it’s definitely safer as most people are right handed leaving the dominant hand in control of the wheel
I feel safer as a lefty driving on the right side of the road. Then again, I drive an automatic. I'd probably be much more comfortable handling the gear stick using my dominant hand. Maintaining the wheels straight ain't that hard unless you're going too fast.
England, where your dreams become a reality
For sure one of your top videos yet!
Brew dog is a child’s version of lager. It isn’t even a proper beer. “The youth of today” *shakes head*
It’s stronger than most beers or lagers mate it’s about 5.4 %
So aye don’t know were you got that one from ?
Losing that island is actually big news. Strategic military position. Quite important to be honest.
As a guy from Czech, the soda map made me happy. Kofola stands strong against Coca Cola.
It is the superior fizzy drink.
4:52 suprisingly, after having an entire childhood of relatively extreme dental care, i have never had a dream about teeth falling out!
Fucking love how George has his mr beast toys in background
8:10 KOFOLA! I'm Polish, but whenever I go to Czechia, I buy like 10L of Kofola, it's fantastic. Wish they were exporting it to Poland to regular stores, it would easily replace CocaCola, no doubt about it.
12:20 TESCO is no longer in Poland 😢 I had it across the street, it was open 24/7, it was fantastic, house parties with access to so much alcohol just across the street at any time of the night were crazy lmao
Petition for a biweekly map video
Thanks George. That was just the little boost I needed today.
10:37 I guess Spaniards say "miércoles" (Wednesday) because it begins with "miér-", as does "mierda" (shit); same with French.
BTW, in Portugal we say "fogo!" because it has the same first syllable as "foda-se!" ("fuck!").
Sheldon Cooper would be loving this right now. 😂
In an episdoe of Bar Resuce, a bar had a claw machine where you can capture the lobster you want to eat. Worse of all, they'd put the lobsters in the pot when the water was still cold.
For how wierdly common the teeth falling out dream is I never had one ...
I think you would be glad to know you are the guy I watch while eating my takeaway
I love nerdy George 😂
The map videos with James Marriott were so good glad it’s back
Love Finland's literal name. Straight to the point and no lies. Appreciate the honesty
These videos might as well be called "Let's see how much George doesn't know about the world".
Omg I’m having such a hard time. I needed this right now, seeing your masked face and hearing your British accent. My OCD is feeling good.
In Dutch chips is pronounced like ships, it’s a replacement curse word for shit
John Smith's?! Nobody drinks that. I can't even remember seeing it available in a supermarket. Tin-wise, I would have thought that it would be a lager like Carling or Stella.
bloody love john smiths, was horrified by georges commentary iwl
@@jamiedickinson4423me too
Maaaaap. (Sheep saying map)
Love the map videos!
Blimey! The last few dreams I can remember were of Serial killer vampires that were hunting me down (which I found a tad disturbing)… although, I’m not sure I would prefer the ‘teeth falling out’ dream as the alternative 😂
My most common nightmare is having to run but my legs not working. So I end up trying to run on my knees, it feels so weird. I haven't ran IRL in a while but I'm scared to do so now.
Also, yes, "SHIPS" is something I said many a time as a child 😂
the vintage satirical map is really interesting tho. the big guy in russia kinda looks like ivan the terrible (even though he'd been dead for centuries when the map was made), britain is gnawing on indias bones, and norway and sweden are just chilling. wonder what happened to sweden's southern part tho
If you ask me, the most kid friendly curse words on that map is Järnspikar. But you can literally yell anything in Swedish as long as it's pluralized. Fiskpinnar(Fish sticks).
However the reason for Järnspikar, is because jä--ar is a curse word or rather jävlar is the curse word, but it's the oh there's kids around curseword, jä-ä-ä-rnspikar...
Lobsters being cooked alive: scream in agony
Google: iTs miNiMiziNg sUffERinG
I share your enjoyment of maps. Also, you have a good attitude.
My jaw locks open like that when I yawn at night 😂
You just get how to make good content!
My most common nightmare is missing the bus to leave highschool and being stuck there waiting for my parents to pick me up. Mind you, I'm 26 and I know how to drive, but for some reason this is ingrained into my head.
The not-so-silent Cartographer
3:23 so I was taught this as of why we drive on the left.
Instinctively as a right handed majority (I’m lefty myself) if given a choice we’re more likely to go right cause it is more familiar.
So in an emergency if you’re going to collide head on it’s more likely both cars will swerve right and miss each other (in theory)
If you’re in the states and you swerve right, you’ll come off of the road and hit a blind target. Like a tree, lamppost etc.
Teeth falling out is nothing when you have a constant nightmare about your throat, the inside of your cheeks and tongue filled with needles, and no matter how many you pull, they multiply.
I suffer from a lot of parasomnias - A parasomnia is a sleep disorder that involves unusual and undesirable physical events or experiences that disrupt your sleep. - including exploding head syndrome, and sleep paralysis. Seeing the shadow man, while you're wide awake, but you can't move. Also quite a lot of the shadow man looming over me, and putting its fingers through my chest and out my back, and I can feel it. It hurts. A lot.
So yeah, teeth are nothing to me. Thankfully my meds for insomnia, depression, anxiety, equate stress syndrome have helped in the main. Not completely, but a fair bit. If I miss one night of my meds it is all hell, providing that I can actually fall asleep.
Sorry for the long message, and congrats if you made it this far. I'm rather drunk right now!
It's wednesday because it's very close to shit. In French wednesday is mercredi and shit is merde. We used to say merdecredi when we were kids. It's the same for spanish because they're pretty close I guess.
3:50 JackSucksAtGeography has to go to Equatorial Guinea 🇬🇶 because of this map!
Why is Russia dreaming of getting bitten by snakes? The only snake there inhabits like 2 kilometers of the southernmost point in Russia and has venom milder than a bee (exaggeration)
Yea that cant be right.
why is everyone else in the Western world (apart from me seemingly) dreaming about their teeth falling out? and is that the WHOLE dream??? that's it? just your teeth fall out...
is it bad that I barely ever have dreams (at least as far as I can remember after I've woken up) and the last one I can remember was about 2 years ago? Does *_THAT_* mean something?
@@TristanLane520 it means anxiety/fear/uncertainty
@@user-xb7wq2gw3v it means anxiety, fear and uncertainty that I don't have dreams? That doesn't seem right, I'm not anxious or fearful.
And if it is dreaming about your teeth falling out that means anxiety then that means most people are in the UK are anxious and fearful... I guess maybe that's possible 🤷
@4:55 Strange coincidence: I had that dream about teeth falling out for years. They stopped few months after I started supplementing vitamins (D3+K2).
10:38 "chips" here in the netherlands it is pronounced "ships" which sounds like you're gonna say "shit"
George is feeding us well!
This was very interesting ty george
Didn’t notice the mrbeast toys in the background
8:40
As someone currently attending college in the U.S, I can tell you!
Barely ANYONE is paying that much money. Most people have either scholarship from the university (can be academic/athletic/specialty program), FAFSA money, or you get money from local/open enrollment private scholarships.
Personally, without scholarships I'd be paying a little over $24,000 a year (in-state public university), but with a tuition waver, academic scholarship from the university, and a private scholarship I earned from the governor of my state, I barely pay $2,000 a year.
Wow that’s incredibly commendable glad that ridiculous amount of money isn’t coming out of students pockets
What's with the teeth falling out thing? 😂 I don't think I've dreamt that more than a couple of times
Maps are very interesting indeed
I’ve been awaiting a map episode for a long time…
“can I have a fizzy drink please” ☝️🤓
maps are just so fucking interesting!!! i would love a video with any kind of niche topic :3
yay geography on this channel
13:14 It comes from an Anglo insult for the native Brythonic people
In Welsh we call our country Cymru "Land of fellow countrymen" and England is called Lloegr "The Lost lands"
0:23 in australia is common to say soft drink its called that because its been compaired to hard liquor
Fizzy drink to me but I have heard soft drink
The Spanish and French saying Wednesday is because it begins the same way as the respective words for shit i.e. mierda/merde. It's like when English people use sugar as an expletive instead of shit.
As someone who works in a pub, a lot of old guys drink john smiths tbf
I came here for the Greeks hats, but Bahamanian dreams of doves sounds lovely.
Getting a taxi to work is fairly common in certain occupations in many countries: in hospitals, broadcasting and certain IT and engineering/technical roles across industry, It’s for when 24/7 cover is essential &/or where a no-show in a key role could shut things down. It’s often done on the company’s “account”, mainly when people need to turn up at weird, unsocial hours. The taxi is really to make sure you definitely turn up and on time, but for many people, it’s just cos there is no public transport at 5am, or no safe way to get home at 1am.
Especially in broadcasting, newsreaders and guests on news and magazine shows, or on anything live, always get picked up by a driver.
Dreaming of teeth falling out is a sign of being cursed in witchcraft, George.
I don’t think I’ve seen a George map video since like 2020 😮
"the sun will finally set on the british empire for the first time in centuries"
so France is the last remaining ? XD
George, I know you may not read this but Wales is called 'the Land of the Foreigners' because it comes from the Old English word 'waelisc' (Kentish and Anglican dialect) and 'wylisc' (West Saxon dialect) which all mean 'foreigner'. Naturally the Welsh do not call themselves this; they call themselves 'Cymru'.
Er, no, I and everyone else bar the f*cking cottage burners, call ourselves WELSH!
Press F for the British empire. You will not be missed.
I dream about falling down stairs and hitting my head on the banisters. It’s not nice.
I have a common dream situation where I'm back in school, and it's never pleasant. I was having this all the way back in high school, where I'd dream I was back in middle school, and then when it was time to go to class, I'd realize I wasn't at the right school and panic.
I've never dreamed about my teeth falling out
@@JoyOfCreativeService hehe
the beer map was the most important map for me to see, thank you
10:35 In french, Wednesday is "mercerdi". It begins with "mer" like the word "merde" (shit in english). So when you want to curse, you start impulsively with "mer..." then realise that you'll curse and then finish with "credi" instead of "de".
We just got back from Japan and I totally agree with you about the cars driving on the left 😊 ETA - not to rub it in but I did get to see a capybara up close in Japan & even fed it some grass, all whilst it was chilling in it's bath.
When you said: 10s of thousands per year, you sounded so scouse
Yes I love the map vids
8:43 cost in australia
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10:34
Wednesday :
French : MERcredi (MERde = shit)
Spanish : MIERcoles (MIERda = shit)
i love map vids