🎉 There’s a lot of Americans who don’t know this stuff and we live here. 😂 Flag: there’s 50 stars (to represent each state) and 13 Red & White lines to represent the original 13 colonies. I did think the DC question was hilarious since WA state was #1; teachers used to toss that in on history/geography tests, to throw you off. 😂
Don't feel bad guys. There are some Americans who don't know a few of those answers, sadly. You guys know more about our country than I know about South Korea!
I was certain that the answer was Alexander Francis @3:01 🤣🤣 I'm not understanding the question though, all 4 of those listed are on US currency: George $1, Lincoln $5, Grant $50, Jackson $20. Maybe there was some confusion because Lincoln is also on the penny?
This. I came down to the comments to say the same thing. There is no right answer 😂 There was at one point talks of replacing Jackson but I think those talks died during covid.
I don’t get this question either considering all four choices are on one of the bills, including Lincoln being on the penny as well. I think someone on the production team screwed up making this test unless they meant something else such as who’s on the $20 dollar bill.
You guys did great! Unfortunately, there are a lot of Americans who wouldn't know the answers to these questions. I love your videos ...keep them coming. Sending lots of love from Florida in the US ♥
Saebom is so cute this episode. Some of his expressions of slamming the hammer and looking annoyed in a cute, goofy way reminded me of Min Yoongi. And I just love his dimple so much. Such a cutie! 💙
I only know that the book that Lady Liberty is holding has the date of our declared independence, July 4th 1776. I didn't know it was meant to actually represent the Declaration of Independence, but I guess that makes sense lol. Also, the maps we use never show Alaska to scale. It is actually bigger than Texas, but it always looks smaller (and drawn like an island lol) on maps.
Hyeni you crazy girl, you crack me up I feel like we need to give them a map and have them fill in what each state is now. I feel like Saebom would do the best lol Many American's wouldn't be able to answer some of the questions. I might've messed up some of them, like the largest states. Texas gets alot of attention, it's easy to forget about the others. A clarification on Lady Liberty's book. It's not a book, it's a tablet(tabula ansata). The sculptor used the tablet to represent that law holds supreme significance in the United States. Instead of putting our constitution or the Declaration or independence on it he just inscribed it with date that the Declaration of Independence was signed. July IV, MDCCLXXVI
all of those presidents in the USD question are on a dollar bill (George Washington = $1, Abraham Lincoln = $5, Ulysses S. Grant = $50, and Andrew Jackson = $20) Maybe I didnt understand the question?
Which questions do you think Americans would get wrong? To me, the Statue of Liberty question is a possibility. Who knows the statue is holding the Declaration of Independence?
@@taoist32 Many would get ALL of them wrong. Just watch a video or 2 from Justin Awad, he asks these same questions and they get them wrong all the time. They can't answer simple questions a 1st grader can.
Guessing the middle for the capitol was smart, actually, because originally, that is exactly why DC was chosen, because it was in the middle of the country. Then the US expanded west....
“Who is NOT the model of USD bill”???? …🤨😒 Ummm…Andrew Jake on the $20 bill.🤷🏽♀️ ☝🏽🤓In her raised right hand, the Statue of Liberty holds a torch. This represents the light that shows observers the path to freedom. In her left hand, she clutches a tablet bearing “JULY IV MDCCLXXVI,” the Declaration of Independence's adoption date in Roman numerals….NOT the Declaration of Independence itself.
For the money question all of the presidents are on the dollar bills. Washington is on the 1, Lincoln is on the 5, Grant is on the 50 and Andrew is on the 20 😊
A fair warning for Saebom, and all of them since they're so precious. If you do come visit the states, stay clear of New York city (and California) right now. Presently, they're not the safest places currently, ESPECIALLY for Asians. Try Texas instead. It's very hospitable.
I have no interest in Europe and Americas but I still know where their capitals are atleast. Guess my geography was really good as already been more than 8 years since I finished high school
The title should be "How much they know about the US," I understand it’s normal for them to call the United States "América",but that’s the name of the continent not of a country, is really annoying
There is no continent called "America" though. "North America" is a continent. "South America" is a DIFFERENT continent, they are no more the same than Europe and Africa which are also only a dozen miles apart (Straits of Gibraltar), but are entirely different continents. The two continents are "The Americas". Only the USA is actually called "America" by it's own people and most of the world, only the USA has America as part of its name as a country and America is the universally known (even if not agreed upon) shorthand for it. Doesn't matter anyways as names can mean more than ONE thing. There are a million people named "John Smith", just because a name exists for one thing doesn't mean it isn't 100% the legitimate name of another thing too.
@@gabriellanf No, Central America is part of North America. It's a subregion kind of like India or the Middle East. Panama and everything north of that is North America and everything south of Panama is South America.
As someone from the U.S., I always wonder why we're the only ones the world refers to as America. Even North America is made up of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico...But there's also Central America and South America, each comprised of multiple countries.
I'm pretty sure the second question ("Who is not the model of the USB bill among them?") doesn't have a right answer, as Andrew Jackson (#4, the "right" answer) _is_ present on the $20 bill (George is on the $1 bill, Abe is on the $5 bill (as pointed out later), and good ol' Uly Grant is on the $50 bill). So, unless you swapped out one of those four for the someone who _isn't_ on a bill (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Note ), there is no right answer, since everybody there is on the face of _a_ bill currently in circulation.
andrew jackson is on the $20 bill
They even show the 20 with Andrew Jackson for the very next question!
I'm glad I wasn't the only confused one 🤣
🎉 There’s a lot of Americans who don’t know this stuff and we live here. 😂 Flag: there’s 50 stars (to represent each state) and 13 Red & White lines to represent the original 13 colonies. I did think the DC question was hilarious since WA state was #1; teachers used to toss that in on history/geography tests, to throw you off. 😂
Omg yes! 😂😂 That DC , WA question always made me laugh throughout school.
Don't feel bad guys. There are some Americans who don't know a few of those answers, sadly. You guys know more about our country than I know about South Korea!
Honestly, I doubt a large portion of Americans would know even 1/2 of the questions.
Exactly! The guy on the right said he never looked at the flag much, but we rarely study any other flags so it’s only fair 😂
I’m here going crazy like ALL these men are on our currency…as they show Andrew Jackson in the next question 😭
I was certain that the answer was Alexander Francis @3:01 🤣🤣 I'm not understanding the question though, all 4 of those listed are on US currency: George $1, Lincoln $5, Grant $50, Jackson $20. Maybe there was some confusion because Lincoln is also on the penny?
This. I came down to the comments to say the same thing. There is no right answer 😂
There was at one point talks of replacing Jackson but I think those talks died during covid.
@@Cora-wh1rr Same. Then two seconds later they show Jackson on the $20.
I don’t get this question either considering all four choices are on one of the bills, including Lincoln being on the penny as well. I think someone on the production team screwed up making this test unless they meant something else such as who’s on the $20 dollar bill.
@@Cora-wh1rr Exactly. Unless they thought Jackson had been replaced, which he hasn’t, the production team screwed up this question
Just an FYI all those presidents are on money. Grant is on the $50 bill
You guys did great! Unfortunately, there are a lot of Americans who wouldn't know the answers to these questions. I love your videos ...keep them coming. Sending lots of love from Florida in the US ♥
Saebom is so cute this episode. Some of his expressions of slamming the hammer and looking annoyed in a cute, goofy way reminded me of Min Yoongi. And I just love his dimple so much. Such a cutie! 💙
Ahhhh I thought I was the only one who noticed 🤭💜
I only know that the book that Lady Liberty is holding has the date of our declared independence, July 4th 1776. I didn't know it was meant to actually represent the Declaration of Independence, but I guess that makes sense lol. Also, the maps we use never show Alaska to scale. It is actually bigger than Texas, but it always looks smaller (and drawn like an island lol) on maps.
Seriously it's so entertaining to always watch ur video
Hyeni you crazy girl, you crack me up
I feel like we need to give them a map and have them fill in what each state is now. I feel like Saebom would do the best lol
Many American's wouldn't be able to answer some of the questions. I might've messed up some of them, like the largest states. Texas gets alot of attention, it's easy to forget about the others.
A clarification on Lady Liberty's book. It's not a book, it's a tablet(tabula ansata). The sculptor used the tablet to represent that law holds supreme significance in the United States. Instead of putting our constitution or the Declaration or independence on it he just inscribed it with date that the Declaration of Independence was signed. July IV, MDCCLXXVI
They did way better than I could do with the same test about South Korea!!! Good job!
all of those presidents in the USD question are on a dollar bill (George Washington = $1, Abraham Lincoln = $5, Ulysses S. Grant = $50, and Andrew Jackson = $20)
Maybe I didnt understand the question?
Saeboom legit knows more than some Americans do about their own country.
Which questions do you think Americans would get wrong? To me, the Statue of Liberty question is a possibility. Who knows the statue is holding the Declaration of Independence?
@@taoist32 I did and I'm not American lol. I don't know why but they told me that in school
@@taoist32 Many would get ALL of them wrong. Just watch a video or 2 from Justin Awad, he asks these same questions and they get them wrong all the time. They can't answer simple questions a 1st grader can.
🤣🤣
Jackson is on the 20 lol
Actually you all did well considering the size of the U.S.. To put it in perspective, South Korea is the size of the state of Indiana. Good video.
We're waiting for you, SaeBom 🇺🇸
This one was really fun to watch!
The stars are the number of the states and the lines are the number of the former colonies, for those who don't know
3:30 None of those are right. All 4 of those people are on US bills
I'm such a fan of Saebom ^^
Guessing the middle for the capitol was smart, actually, because originally, that is exactly why DC was chosen, because it was in the middle of the country. Then the US expanded west....
“Who is NOT the model of USD bill”???? …🤨😒 Ummm…Andrew Jake on the $20 bill.🤷🏽♀️
☝🏽🤓In her raised right hand, the Statue of Liberty holds a torch. This represents the light that shows observers the path to freedom. In her left hand, she clutches a tablet bearing “JULY IV MDCCLXXVI,” the Declaration of Independence's adoption date in Roman numerals….NOT the Declaration of Independence itself.
You guys are so cute. The young men are so handsome and the young lady is pretty. I love watching you guys.
Saebom looks like Min Yoongi & Kim Seonho had a baby and now I think I’m ready to fall in love again 😅 ㅋㅋㅋ~
For the money question all of the presidents are on the dollar bills. Washington is on the 1, Lincoln is on the 5, Grant is on the 50 and Andrew is on the 20 😊
Why she gotta be so cute
Jackson is on the $20 bill... I think your production team might need a little help with research 😆
A fair warning for Saebom, and all of them since they're so precious. If you do come visit the states, stay clear of New York city (and California) right now. Presently, they're not the safest places currently, ESPECIALLY for Asians. Try Texas instead. It's very hospitable.
I didn't know how many stripes on our flag or that the Statue of Liberty is holding the Declaration of Indepence. So embarrassed!
Super fun, but now I need pizza 🍕 Love doughy NY Style
I wouldn’t worry about it to much. There are plenty of Americans that don’t even know all the capitals to each state.
for the question with the dollar bills weren't all options correct?
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I have no interest in Europe and Americas but I still know where their capitals are atleast. Guess my geography was really good as already been more than 8 years since I finished high school
I've watched same content with Americans, most of them also get these questions wrong lol.
All those people are on money, Washington on the 1, Lincoln on the 5, Andrew Jackson on the 20 and Grant is on the 50
Half the time we don’t even know where the states are so…
True
Don't feel bad...alot of Americans don't know some of these answers
Me: is American but I got a lot of the questions wrong
I have failed.
I think the answers to almost all of the questions asked would not be known by most of the people who are native to the United States.
But Andrew Jackson is on the $20 bill? Grant is on a $50, Washington on $1 and Lincoln on a $5. Lincoln and Washington are also on coins.
Question number two is wrong, all four of those presidents have a bill demination. Ulyses S. Grant has the fifty dollar bill
Now flip it.😆
I don’t even know how many lines and stars are on the flag😭
You can count them.
50 stars, the number of states, and 13 lines, the number of the former colonies
If you live in america and go to school in america and don’t know it then you should slam your head to the floor... if your foreigner then its ok 😂
The title should be "How much they know about the US," I understand it’s normal for them to call the United States "América",but that’s the name of the continent not of a country, is really annoying
Yes
There is no continent called "America" though. "North America" is a continent. "South America" is a DIFFERENT continent, they are no more the same than Europe and Africa which are also only a dozen miles apart (Straits of Gibraltar), but are entirely different continents. The two continents are "The Americas". Only the USA is actually called "America" by it's own people and most of the world, only the USA has America as part of its name as a country and America is the universally known (even if not agreed upon) shorthand for it. Doesn't matter anyways as names can mean more than ONE thing. There are a million people named "John Smith", just because a name exists for one thing doesn't mean it isn't 100% the legitimate name of another thing too.
@@DrD0000M and Central America is another continent.... Reading is good against ignorance
@@gabriellanf No, Central America is part of North America. It's a subregion kind of like India or the Middle East. Panama and everything north of that is North America and everything south of Panama is South America.
I never knew how many lines the flag has
13 stripes. One for each of the original colonies.
@@unholydriver4987 oh ok
React on india culture
I would like Koreans to be more open and interested in the whole world, and not just the United States.
Are you interested in the whole world?
@@lil_miss_mamas Relatively. At least I know for sure that the world is not limited by the US and Western culture.
Absolutely. There seems to be an obsession with the USA
I think a lot of Koreans are interested in other places but a lot of entertainment comes from the US so they might like it for that reason 🤷🏽♀️
Who says they're not? This video just happened to feature the US.
Which America?
The one in the middle of North America.
As someone from the U.S., I always wonder why we're the only ones the world refers to as America. Even North America is made up of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico...But there's also Central America and South America, each comprised of multiple countries.
@@taoist32 So, the COUNTRY called US, alright
@@unholydriver4987 because citizens are called Americans, so most of the time we just say America
@@unholydriver4987it’s like Mexico (the United Mexican States, Los Estados Unidos de Mexico)
First..
they don't have any knowledge..it's clear on their face 😂
plz cast someone with more knowledgeable and funny 😛
Girl if you want pizza come to Italy not America😭
I'm pretty sure the second question ("Who is not the model of the USB bill among them?") doesn't have a right answer, as Andrew Jackson (#4, the "right" answer) _is_ present on the $20 bill (George is on the $1 bill, Abe is on the $5 bill (as pointed out later), and good ol' Uly Grant is on the $50 bill). So, unless you swapped out one of those four for the someone who _isn't_ on a bill (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Note ), there is no right answer, since everybody there is on the face of _a_ bill currently in circulation.