The MOST Superior Countries?
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Agreed so happyfor them and drew
Hopfully he doesn't forget it again!
lucky drew
@@ozeanslayer2416 yeah hopefully he wont forget to kidnap drew or as his real name is [REDACTED] in the march 19th 2023 or i would be sad
Same
Since Drew is able to pronounce "Schengen" correctly now he went and pronounced Neymar Neymir haha
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and erdogan erdowan
Whatabout "deforestation"
He always has something to mispronounce
As a Brazilian, i am deeply offended how Drew can't pronounce his a's 💀
9:53 the joke is actually probably that Italy is not at all a flat country, which makes it hard for tanks to be very efficient as they are the best on flat terrain
But it is also the most beutiful country in the world and has the best food. So his point makes sense too
@@mattia8327 no. His point is not related to tanks production so it doesn't make sense
you are right
looks like I will be the first Italian to confirm, yes that's the joke (I wrote about Italy's MBT Ariete somewhere else, in short you are indeed right)
The tanks are what happens when to try to balence that goddamn pen
9:57 I think the point is that the Alps makes it redundant for Italy to historically invest in tank development
He didn't get the joke
not only in the Alps
@@gabrielemangialavori8732 like everywere you go in italy
@@gabrielemangialavori8732 in the boot
The nation is
Mountain
Tiny flat big MOUNTAIN tweeny flat bit
Moooooooouuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnntttttttttaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiinnnnnnn
Damn two sisilies is fla-not
Atleast sardines is flat
"Do the British have good music?" My god Drew, the Beatles, Queen, Ed Sheeran, Adele, the Who, David Bowie, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, I could go on for hours.
Black Sabbath, Napalm Death
So, what you're saying is, they HAD good music
@Man Manman muse, Royal blood. We still got it sunshine 🌞
@@manmanman2000 Ed Sheeran is the most listened to artist on Spotify still
Don’t forget Adele, Dua Lipa etc.
But we can all agree that French food isn't better than German food right?
"Deforestation of Prague"😂
We love you Drew. Never change.
Cut them trees and throw em out of the window!
Brazilian name tutorial
1. Get some american celebrity name
2.write it in the way that sounds in portuguese
3.merge it with a traditional iberian name
4.write the iberian part of the name in the fanciest way possible
4.put at least one y, k or w where should have a i, c or u/v
5.done
Eu estudei com um cara chamado "Uélintom" chega a ser estranho o nome dele não ser zoado pro português com letras estrangeiras.
@@C0lon0 o Brasil deveria ter restrição de nomes como Portugal
@@moulicos8334 Os nomes portugueses são horríveis, tirando os nomes bíblicos que são muito comuns em ambos os países, os demais ou são muito estranhos, ou são considerados "nome de velho" no Brasil... Sá, Gil, Domingos, Bento, Alfredo, Antônio, Pia, Francisca, Benedita, e assim vai... Mas claro essa bagunça de nomes no Brasil, que é feito geralmente é feito no interior ou nas periferias, é feito muito por conta de quererem inventar moda ou fazer uma homenagem a um famoso, mas acaba criando essas atrocidades.
@@C0lon0 o nome dele terminar com "m" é o que deixa mais estranho
In Portuguese, at least in Brazil, we actually call lemons "limão siciliano" which basically means sicilian lime
we just call them "limão" in Portugal
all i could think of is "lmao"
@@TheDinisPT Yes I imagined so, but as limes are more common than lemons here so we call limes "limão" and lemons "limão siciliano"
@@anomalousanimates And we always think of limes when people laugh with lmao on internet
@@Mill_Jr In Portugal, Lemon = Limão and Lime = Lima.
In Finnish, "Thank you" is simply "Kiitos" which means that we actually only have to say one word.
In Portuguese "Thank you" is writen "Obrigado" that also means forceful.
you don't greet the bus driver when you enter?
@@ClingyParasite who does that
@@ClingyParasite I greet him when I leave...
Its one word in like most languages man
8:17 Text: Defenestration
Drew: Deforest-stray-tion
When drew talks about your country at least 3 times and speaks your language in one video: * happy french noises *
Certified W for french peoples (and they always are W tho)
I believe you meant to type “*happy surrender noises*”
When your country is in the thumbnail:
*Happy Irish noises*
I have never see France being mentioned that much
frick france
12:02 Guys it’s happening again
In Brazil it's more common than I would like to admit to put "ton" or "son" at the end of the boy's name, like Wellington, Vladmilton, Jailson or Richarlison
Isso vem porque esses nomes são na verdade sobrenomes e o sufixo "son" literalmente quer dizer "filho"
Jesus
6:31 the joke is that in Brazil you're pretty free to name your kids whatever you like (as long as it's not too vulgar or humiliating), so some people can get really REALLY "creative". And it's usually the poorer kids that tend to get stuck with atrocities such as "Facebookson" or "Wandercleydson"
9:53
I think the joke is that Italy has a lot of mountains and hills. And tanks prefer flat lands to be most useful
As a Brazilian, I can confirm, those are, infact, real names. (Not joking I genuantly think I've heard ones of those names before)
I've heard Huellington, just not written like that
hey a question, how come brazilians often have English and sometimes other northern european surnames as first names, like Edison Robertson Wellington Anderson Reiner etc etc, just curios about the culture of it
@@SimonNissen94 Because it was colonized by Europeans?! Just like US, people came from a lot of different places. Brazil even have the biggest Japanese colony outside Japan and there are more Lebanese decedents in Brazil than Lebanon's population (just a few example to show you how diverse it is).
@@SimonNissen94 Families that emigrated to Brazil never changed their surnames. I have two italian surnames for example despite not knowing a single family member that was italian.
@@SimonNissen94 idk, people just think it sounds cool and foreing i guess
as a Croatian, Italian is probably among the last languages I'd ever learn
What about in Istria?
@@lawden210 dunno, I'm not from Istria
we are friends now, Italy has a fascist government you Croats are fascist
Why?
@@mastercrazyyyd7699 must be true since we celebrate Anti-Fascist Struggle Day, back under your rock
6:45
I think Drew knows no Brazilian names, even if he thinks he knows how to pronounce Neymar’s name.
he said he knows only one name, not that he can pronounce it
7:30 I'm sorry but Spain has to be there too, very underrated country in terms of food
French food is overrated. Italy though, it's better than France at everything. Better food, better wine, better cars, better fashion, better art, better at loosing wars, better sounding language, better lovers, etc.
Agreed, I feel like Greece also has to be there as well
@@Liethen better fashion?, I agree, better food?, I don't, better wine?, it depends on what you prefer, better art?, no, both have amazing art, better at losing wars?, yeah you're right lol, better sounding language?, idk lmao
7:49
music:
Martin Garrix
Hardwell
Tiësto
Afrojack
Armin van Buuren
Food:
bitterballen
frikadel
stroopwafels
Dutch Mini Pancakes
drop
(Stuffed) Speculaas
Tompoes, bossche bollen or pie.
As a dutch person I am learning a lot from this video. For example HOW THE DUTCH AND GERMAN ARMY ARE MERGING!!!
Yeah, when and how did that even happen and nobody in Germany noticed.
About the "four twenties" in French
As a Belgian, I'd like to just specify that us, Belgians, as well as the Swiss and even some Canadians say "septante", "huitante" and "nonante" for respectively 70, 80 and 90
So the problem isn't the French language, it's the French people
That’s true for any issue, to be honest. France would be a cool country, were it not for the natives.
@@smtuscany y a un problème là ?
We don’t Say that in Canada.
@@naxmax5634 Yeah we definitely don't. We do say lime instead of ''green lemon'' though.
Yeah the quebecois still say four twenty, I’ve never heard someone say “septante huitante nonante”
as a Brazilian, all this names are probably true. the thing is, here it is a comon practice to mix the parents name, so we end up with some weird stuff, like a friend of mine, Carlos Ederbaltison. He goes with Carlos.
I love how he managed to mispronounce the only brazilian name he knows, and before you say anything, yes im a native brazilian
Neimir foi foda
@@Mike-nt4or po mas Neymar é um puta nome zoado, tantos outros nomes melhores pra ter colocado
Spanish and Portuguese food are also amazing.
better than french food for sure
same with dutch
I was thinking this the entire video. I do think Italian deserves the top slot but I think any argument that Spanish, Portuguese and Greek food are better than French foos is valid.
Brah legit portuguese,spanish and greek food are better
9:39 I feel like France is the exact opposite of Germany on this matter Germany will invent a word for the most random concepts while France will overly complicate any words they have
As French. That's true. French languages tend to make phrases. But at least it's worth to learn the Language.
I Hard Time learning it when I was school.
The most difficult part of our French language is the Pronunciation and the spelling. But to understanding. All good and easy
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 shelling or spelling ?
Im german and the words we invent are mostly words we already have but put together. The French are homosexuals.
As French I didn't even know there was a French word for e-mail, else than e-mail
@@ckillianfrustie8211 and do you know the other French word for "spam" ? "pourriel"', I like this word very much
10:00 it is because tanks are good at flat plains and suck in operating in mountains
~ a pro Call of War and Conflict of Nations player
Drew : Yeah I only know 1 Brazilian name
Also Drew : Butchers Neymar pronounciation
U do realise people say neymar’s name as neigh-mar not neigh-meir 6:38
9:38 Drew not getting two memes in a row perfectly describes his channel
What's his channel like?
@@JohnDoe-mx6xh great, but sometimes he doesn't get the joke but pretends to have get it anyway
Since Nice is technically in Southern France you can't deny France has a lot of Nice people
3:43 Actually a big minority still speaks Italian in Croatia (Mostly Istria)
3:33 Lets hope this guy isnt Austrian with a moustache who fails artschool and runs for president in Germany.
10:10 i think they where trying to say that mountains nature of Italy is bad for tanks
3:28 now draw Drew drawing Drew
“Neymeer.”
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Los geht’s
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To be fair, in coastal Slovenia, especially in Piran, I've seen a lot of local people speaking italian (or better, venetian language) rather than slovene.
While it's likely that this trend disappears going further and further south, since Piran is almost on the border with Croatia maybe those people assume in some croatian coastal town they still do, like in Slovenia...
In Slovenia I know for sure italian is a tutelated language, but if I rememeber correctly it's the same in Croatia (or at least in istria).
Since italian (especially venetian) presence was prevalent on certain towns and cities of nowadays' coastal Croatia for centuries, some italians just assume (maybe wrongly) they can be at leas understood there.
Sometimes some of them forget how big was the proportion of the istrian-dalmatian exodus and that very few people there are left who can speak italian nowadays.
9:56 No, Drew... the joke is that its hard to make tanks that go accross steep mountains...
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what
Should make a country all plush of that
SLEEP STREAM 😴💤💤
We Dutch people may not have the best dishes, but we do have good snacks and that's what matters
And don't forget that arround 5 out of 10 best djs in the world are dutch
mmmmh Bitterballen 😋
@@eenrandompersoon221 Music taste is relative, so maybe that's not my kind of music
@@manmanman2000 or rookworst, kroket, frikandel, fish, speculaas, ...
@@zombie_tree7965 ah yes, broodje met haring, yummy
as a dutch person, 7:56 did indeed cause some sort of rage
7:42 Daft Punk has left the chat
Interestingly if you look at the top biggest music market in the world, Italy snatched the 10th position in 2021 which was previously held by the Netherlands in 2020. France has been at the 5th place for ages (since 1996). And the UK and Germany keep exchanging places years after years (the 3rd and 4th place).
The music part for france is highly debatable. Indila makes really good music
7:50
the entire country of the netherlands: dude uncool
Ja man 7:56
Edm left the chat
"Drew i forgot to kidnap you"...💀
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9:40 it's because in france there is a something called "l'académie française" that really want you to speak pure french as far as "creating" new word to replace english word,
like for example: "e-mail" was translated to "e-courriel" or "spoiler" to "divulgacher"
First time i see 'e-courriel', every body use e-mail most of the time, even the administration but i some time see mél, e-mél or courriel. Nobody really care about the academy, but i some time use divulgacher instead of spoil as this word manage to be fun and dork at the same time. And i feel this meme is kind of unfair as french have often words that requiere long periphrasis in english.
@@mathieuvernet5237 I think "courriel" was invented by the people in Québec and we ( in France ) also use it ... and they also invented "pourriel" for "spams", I like this too ...
I think it is just "courriel", without the "e" at the beginning
@@mathieuvernet5237 and I like "divulgâcher" ha ha
Does the British have good music? Mate they have Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Yes, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Judas Priest, The Cure,Oasis, Blur and heaps more. Also France has a band called SLIFT which are awesome and Gojira one of the best current metal bands
The dutch have brilliant food like frikandellen and bitterballen plus electric dance music (EDM) was created other here and also is where most dj are from
also poffertjes
@mollow vijf they are good I just forgot
OTOH the Dutch have also invented karnemelk 🤮
martin garex is dutch like many other famous artists and we have stroopwafels
@@draken3793 yep
9:20 Newcastle and Man City: “I don’t understand the problem here”
8:50 Spain that have been a Greek, romance, celtic, germanic, Arab and viking country
Ah yes, Greece, good at football
They were once, for a tiny irregulation in space time during one tournament 2 decades ago. Never before and never after. And only because they had a German coach at that time.
1:08 In all fairness, the Italian word for tomato, “pomodoro” literally means “golden apple”
8:08 DaftPunk: Are we a joke to you?
The first thing I thought of was the word pineapple in English. How is that an apple?
It's easy to miss those things in one's own language.
In russian it is "pomidor"
here is "tomate"
“Potato” in French is “pomme de terre” - and it literally means “apple of the Earth”
7:49
music:
Martin Garrix
Hardwell
Tiësto
Afrojack
Armin van Buuren
Food:
bitterballen
frikadel
stroopwafels
Dutch Mini Pancakes
drop
(Stuffed) Speculaas
Tompoes, bossche bollen or pie.
8:12
Tiësto
Martin Garrix
Afrojack
Hardwell
Im totaly shure that in a non distant future this videos will be in history class
1:29 The way he pronounced Birmingham as a person who lives there is kinda funny
If it makes you feel better I have heard Americans pronounce Middlesbrough as 'Middlesburg'.
@@thetimelapseguy8 nah fr , disappointed with the americans
The first time I saw that meme it was referring to the Birmingham in Alabama which is actually pronounced like that
@@potatus6542 ohh that’s why he says it like that . Thanks for explaining why
0:18 Fun fact
There were multiple times in history where Croatia actually had Bosnia and just looked like a normal country (Current shape better tho)
It's always good to see Drew because it reminds me that therr are people that know a lot less than me. And the comments show some people that know even less
The green lemons thing isn't true, in French we say Lime, not "Citron Vert".
i've seen both ... but more often "citron vert", maybe it depends on the region we are in
7:06 That's the shittest meme I've seen in a while.
@Louis_George_Music 100%
Our culture is the default culture
Our movies the most popular ones
Our military is stronger than all of eu combined
Our economy larger than 2 eu
And then some Europe dwelling, American money sucking jealous inferiors come to compare is to to themselves and then get angry when we can't give less of a sh**.
7:28 Spain and Greece have good cuisine also.
When he said "Deforestation" Instead of Defenestration 😭
11:37 GREECE GOOD AT FOOTBALL?? LOL
British music tier list :
Oasis = E
1 direction = D
Adele + Sam Smith = C
Iron Maiden + DragonForce = B
The Beatles + Queen = A
Football hooligans random chants = Absolutely S tier!
10:05 Drew, he ment mountains, you can't drive tanks in the mountains
No no no, you got it wrong Drew. Poland is the first one to press the button, the baltics are the last ones to press it. One person presses it, the others have to press their ART.5 buttons.
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0:03 fax
Greek food is like Italian but with more potatoes
2:24 im dutch and didnt even know that this was in the news recently, :)
2:50 I thought it was going to be Spain donating 53 tanks lol should’ve known it was Russia
9:37 this isn't about the language itself being weird. It's about France having an institution (Académie Française) entirely dedicated to "protect the French language" which is basically "remove english words already integrated in people's everyday life, and try to replace those words with new french ones" in today's era. But this institution fails at its job 99% of the time so it's really just a bunch of useless overpaid intellectuals even we french people make fun of. Also I think it may have existed since Louis 14th, so centuries old
We do that without an instution here in Turkey
Why is it stupid? It protects their language and culture
@@technofeeling2462 The purpose itself is noble. But if you have even aboce beginner-level understanding of linguistics, you know that new words should be availabe to the populationbefore they decide of one on their own. And in the centuries of existence of this organization, not a single member seems to have understood this.
@@technofeeling2462 But language and culture changes. It's natural.
@@Turkiyeball_animations cancer is also natural but not so good
At 8:22, The word is defenestrate, not throw someone out of a window.
Edit: I would lock your entire house on March 19 this year; set a reminder on your phone for that date.
6:08 i’am Argentinian an i couldn’t agree more on this
How dare that disrespect mighty English football team and lovely british people. 🏴
Agree with the football part but lovely people?
@@adr77510 yes wonderful very lovely people who are very welcoming. 🏴🏴
@@adr77510 Generally yes
8:00 well, as a French I can say that our music was good, but after the tektonik era it kinda fell apart, Mondotek's "Alive" will always be in my playlists
Now we have JUL Wejdene and McFly & Carlito who everybody makes fun of because it's bad (for McFly & Carlito it's more because they are TH-camrs who wanted to do music, but they do musics about stupid things that were popular until the song releases, so yeah)
Edit : technically DJ snake and the DaftPunks are french, but no one knows this and we don't really listen their music in France (x
tu connais très peu de bonne musiques alors, essaye Népal ou Alpha Wann par exemple
@@sousou5116 ok ^^ j'essayerai, mais ceux dont on parle le plus souvent sont pas ouf alors qu'avant y'avait Claude François, France Galle, Joe Dassin etc
I do not get why people think French food is good. I can't think of one dish I like that has a French origin.
Yeah I'd put Portugal, Spain and Greece ahead of French food
11:24 "good at football" *G R E E C E*
The thing that Drew said about the Dutch having a lot of very popular DJs is true. I do know that Martin Garrix (the maker of the song "Animals"(the one with the people wearing animal masks)) is from Amstelveen (a town near Amsterdam). That song was on the number 1 spot of several hit lists around 2016 and 2017.
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1:19 Unless you're not speaking french-french. In swiss-french they call it normal huitant.
I thought it was "octante"
As a brit shell is where we get all our food from
4:20 Romanian level 1
7:56, as a Dutch person I can 100% agree with the Dutch food/music placement.
as long as it's not made by DJ´s
Dutch food sucks but Dutch music (especially old trance & techno) doesn't. Coming from a Belgian ;). I prefer Belgian food tho and we were also good at music in the 90s but not anymore ...
7:51 the Netherlands wants to know your location
I’m sure those dudes in Prague would rather have had their trees cut down than been thrown out of windows. DREW: making history a better place.
0:27 as a turk please do that
for legal reasons thats a joke
Petition for Drew to put the flag of the German Empire in the background (Day 39)
7:15 thats meant seriously. Germans have a word for when you hum/sing a song without thinking about it since you heard it.
India, Jordan and Taiwan at just amatuors, in Italy one guy randomly brought a fish in the parlament
I enjoy drews non-history related meme videos more, it is simply much more fun to watch😅
when you said what even is this stuff about the "british" food it looks like something an american would eat, im not just sticking up for britain but the food is actually really good. fish and chips is good and a full english breakfast is amazing.
Don't hate sticking up for Britain.
English cooking is absolutely abysmal.
@@gandalf_thegrey it just isnt tho. i can guarentee youve never even been there and you're just a keyboard warrior who is just going off the "memes" you see online.
9:20 Century of humiliation, but is Britain the one humiliated instead the one humiliating
Italy won 4 WorldCups and just won the last EuroCup.
1:15 as much as people like dunking on french for this reason, there are other languages that structure their numbers similarly.
Russian, Ukrainian and other languages of that family have number words that are spelled like 8x10. The Russian word for 80 is vosem’destyat, which is a combination of the vosem (8) and desyat’ (10). Other numbers also use cores or roots of words, by that I mean central part of the word that rarely changes, which can be weirdly short, in some instances being just 2 letters long.
the difference is that 8x10 makes sense, because it's based on the decimal system. 4x20 (quatre-vingts) in french just seems really weird for no apparent reason.
What is weird with the french here is that they DON'T have x20 system in any other case than 80 and 90
30 has it's own word, it's not 20+10
40 has it's own words, it's not 2x10
50 has it's own word
60 is not 3x20 either
70 ALSO has it's own words
Than 80 hits and this new thing with multiplying 20s appears out of nowerhe that lasts untill 99
I have no clue what happended there in terms of etymology.
And fun fact: Wallonian (VERY close relative), has 80 and 90 consistent with the rest of the numbers.
I bet there is a reason, but it's kinda hard to imagine it.
In portuguese also is like it
@@vladprus4019 70 isn't it's own words ,it Soixante-Dix (60+10) .
And the reason we use these is pretty simple : Uglyness
Septante (70) ,Octante (80) and Nonante (90) are too ugly so the Académie Française (French Academia) which was made in 1635 with the goal of Standardizing and rendering the French language beautiful ,they knew these were really ugly word to say so they chose to create new words for these . That's why in the Belgian ,Swiss and Quebecois version of French ,they still use the old way .
5:24 *Giving up art, going to the politics and MAKE history* (Austrian painter approves)
Brazil: It is not a war crime if it's funny
5:55 I have never heard that a Finn has said thank you to the bus driver they just walk off in silence (I’m half Finnish) and it’s only one word (kiitos) anyway.