Don't worry, just by not being a US citizen, you are statistically smarter and more knowledgeable about the US than most US citizens are. Our education system is an absolute joke.
@@mfenix911 it's not just the us. there are education system that are worse and there are just generally a lot of dumbos out there. the US gets way too bad a rap.
I have visited Idaho before. The language barrier was pretty tough bc I don't speak japanese. Here in Tennessee we speak Arabic, Uzbek, and americanese :)
Egypt Libya Tunisia Algeria Mauritania Mali Niger Chad Sudan South Sudan Senegal Gambia Cabo Verde Guinea Bissau Guinea Burkina Faso Sierra Leone Liberia Côte d'Ivore Ghana Benin Togo Nigeria São Tome and Príncipe Equatorial Guinea Cameroon Central African Republic Eritrea Ethiopia Djibouti Somalia Gabon Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda Kenya Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Angola Zambia Mozambique Namibia Botswana Zimbabwe Malawi South Africa Lesotho eSwatini Madagascar Comoros Mauritius Seychelles
As an American, I can not only confirm Harrisburg is our shining capital, but proud to say I live in IDFK MAN. We are required to make a pilgrimage at least once in our lives to not just Harrisburg, but also the holiest city of Hershey next door to Harrisburg, which is the Mecca of our religion American exceptionalism with its glorious candied corporate goodness Chocolate World tour and Hersheypark. We speak Spain in my neck of the woods, but I've been learning Japan so I could visit Idaho.
as a american who knows geography and where certain countries and states are, i laughed my entire way through this. i never thought i would see americans struggle to map out their own country.
I have cousins in Idaho and the language barrier is so difficult to get past. Does anyone here speak Japan and know what Ni Hao means? It’d be a big help if you did!
Wow, I never knew Missouri was inside Texas and is America's Lesotho. I've heard great things about the Missourian Rodeo. I'm glad I could learn so much about American geography from this, it's helping me plan my eventual visit. And about time Mexico regained New Mexico. Mexico slowly getting its land back is helping it return to its former fame. Walter and Jesse would be better off as Mexican citizens since there's less enforcement. By the way French baguette, you forgot to include Michigan's Upper Peninsula. That's something I know that you don't
It's more likely that he asked them a separate question and then spliced it/faked answers lol. I mean there are some dumb people in the world but you'd have to have an extra chromosome if you think Idaho speaks "Japan"
@@Bedic-Mag Alright obviously a child so I won't go too hard on you. You can't say "check out Americans education system" without actually going through it. Also if you think I would let some crummy foreign object mess with my shitty country, you're wrong
This might be exaggerated, but when I moved to the US, to study, I was legitimately surprised to find out that I knew more about America and wrote and spoke English better than an average American…. Then I learnt about ho highschools actually work in the US of A and, well, i’m not so surprised anymore.
I’m a current high school student. From what I’ve experienced, English grammar is hardly ever taught in school (I haven’t been taught grammar since grade 2 and I’m heading into grade 11 soon…) so I’m not surprised… We’re actually taught a lot of US history (I’m pretty sure it’s a mandatory class), but students either cram information before exams and forget it right after or they just don’t care Also, since you’re not an American, out of curiosity, which do you say? “The United States *has* a president.” “The United States *have* a president.” In the US, people generally say “has”, but I had a friend from England who told me everyone there says “have”
I’m from Ireland not england but most people here say “has” because the USA is a single unit, but both are grammatically correct because there are multiple states within the US so it still makes sense. i would say “has” makes more sense in this context though because the president is the president of the single unit, he’s not the president of each individual component of the whole
@@CR7GOATofFootball I can call every country with nearly all capitals. I can't tell you which states america has. I know some names but can't tell you where they are. Except texas I would always find texas... Guess the most would 😅 As an european I find it easier to learn all of my continent I guess you have the same thing with america as american.
@@vierkantbonsai7450 Im not going to name all 50 states but some examples include Minnesota, Florida, Michigan, New Mexico, California, Florida, New York (state), Maine, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kansas, Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas.
As someone who loves the Dakotas but is from the East Coast, I just want to sincerely apologize for the ignorance of these "fellow" "Americans." You are better than Canada, SD! Great faces, and most certainly great places!
Our school system prioritizes, geography of our own country and New Yorkers can’t get that that tells you how much New York does not care about geography, and instead cares about Wolk ideologies, such as trans and other BS Edit: Not even gonna fix autocorrect but you get it
As an Asian, memorizing all US States and capitals at 4, I fell on the floor laughing so hard that I broke my spine. Sending this from heaven right now.
At this point, I feel like America's older brother, Canada. Like, "No little Johnny, 2 + 2 is not 7... just like how Mom and Dad aren't your real parents and you're adopted."
At 1:25, he was absolutely correct because Hawaii is indeed its own country until it was ILLEGALLY annexed by the US. It still technically is its own country, has its own flag, anthem, and at one point was recognized as such around the world.
Hearing things like this, I'm comforted by the reminder that I shouldn't think so poorly of myself. I'm also extremely worried that the average person walking the street might actually be a complete moron.
ERROR detected : 0:35 you can't ask what is under a region or above a region so instead of it you can ask what is south to a region. ANOTHER ERROR detected : Countries are called states in International meetings like India is an international state so the word state also used for a country. People who studied geography or international politics will understand this. His answer at 0:35 is correct as I think he studied the world map or the map of USA South to North ( I know nobody does that but still). Above, below, to the left, good, bad to the right are examples of the words which depend of perspective.
I always see in comment sections of americans being like “oh we don’t know the countries of europe but I bet you can’t tells us our states!”, they don’t even know their own states!
“How many states are in the us?” “Idk 50” *map gets edited so there’s 50 states* “What’s above and below America? Like, on a map? “Uhhh Canada and Mexico” *map gets edited so Canada and Mexico border the US*
I'm from Germany and back in middle school we had to learn all the US states, their capitals and where they are on the map... 15 years later and I still know most of the states, forgot about the capitals tho :/
The farther you get from the city center the higher the average intelligence is. Do this same quiz with most people who live in more rural areas and you'll probably get better responses.
No, it’s the New York system. That’s failing, Texas. Meanwhile, we actually have competent people. The Republican states actually care about education the liberal states care about indoctrination, not education.
As an American high schooler, I had to learn every American, African, European, Middle Eastern, and Asian country’s location and capitals (excluding the African capitals) last year. However, I go to private school and can’t speak for those in the public education system. Funnily enough, my teacher didn’t make us learn the states and capitals in our own country 😭. Maybe we’ll learn them next year in US History…
I love how he just always says "yes" after. He knows all hope is lost and there's no point in correcting them.
Apparently according to this map I live inside of Texas now.
The videos are cut to make them look bad
They pick the sped ones.
True
@@turtley4444 same, I DONT WANT TO LIVE IN TEXAS MAN
As an Asian trying to memorize all the US states, this made me feel better about my progress
Most people in this country care about their own state and probably scared of Florida that’s it
I have a 15 minute recording on my phone of me getting 100% on Seterra’s 193 UN nations on mobile
@@Gamecontrol. you should prolly worry about your spelling first
Don't worry, just by not being a US citizen, you are statistically smarter and more knowledgeable about the US than most US citizens are. Our education system is an absolute joke.
@@mfenix911 it's not just the us. there are education system that are worse and there are just generally a lot of dumbos out there. the US gets way too bad a rap.
"Where do you live?"
Americans: "I think it's Rome or Tokyo."
Is that on indian ocean or black sea?
@@sjepanmelsa5634 are india ever colonize indonesia? they have same namee
@@sjepanmelsa5634 I don't know what you're talking about
@@nvrzy__ nah ur thinking about indians, they are in indoasian continent
@sjepanmelsa5634 did you say, BlAcK sEa!? That's RACIST! It's the African American sea you white supremacist homophobic bigot!
Flashback of Europe at the end got me dying of laughter💀😂
I have visited Idaho before. The language barrier was pretty tough bc I don't speak japanese. Here in Tennessee we speak Arabic, Uzbek, and americanese :)
Bro I'm from New York and I went to Idaho once, I tried to speak Idahoian so I turned it to purple guy from fnaf
Oh, for real? how many people speak uzbek? Like, half or less. I am uzbek and this is very interesting.
@@ThIrdlY3 nah most of us Asians in Tennessee are usually Chinese, Vietnamese, or Korean legit no central Asian ppl live in tn
"Harrisburgh" just killed me 💀
Fr the most random shit
Heisenberg
Harrisbruh
Harrisburg resident here :)
@@kitakyushuu557 I’m really close to their lmao
I would ask you to do Africa next, but based on past results it would be a short video
“Name a country in Africa” “Africa”
@@Tophatted Cameroon, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria, Libya, morroco, Ethiopia, Chad, Sudan, Madagascar, jibouti.
@@celestialhumanoid Djibouti has a d in it but the rest was good so congrats
@@Tophatted I learned about Djibouti in Arabic, so I didn't know the correct spelling, thank you.
Egypt
Libya
Tunisia
Algeria
Mauritania
Mali
Niger
Chad
Sudan
South Sudan
Senegal
Gambia
Cabo Verde
Guinea Bissau
Guinea
Burkina Faso
Sierra Leone
Liberia
Côte d'Ivore
Ghana
Benin
Togo
Nigeria
São Tome and Príncipe
Equatorial Guinea
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Djibouti
Somalia
Gabon
Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Uganda
Kenya
Rwanda
Burundi
Tanzania
Angola
Zambia
Mozambique
Namibia
Botswana
Zimbabwe
Malawi
South Africa
Lesotho
eSwatini
Madagascar
Comoros
Mauritius
Seychelles
Europe moment killed me
Canada is europe and europe actually russia I guess 🤣
@@vierkantbonsai7450 YES
How are u alive
@@technicalboy260 im just from Ohio
@@clawrix but still your murderer europe is on the run
As a proud Venezuelan, I declare victory for all this land they’ve given us
As a former Idahoan myself, I can proudly say that we are indeed fluent in Japanese and have always been since the Japanese migration rush of 1853
Japan* not Japanese
@@woofwufwhat a fool, doesn’t even know his language’s name
Lmao😂😂😂
A true American, can't even spell the name of his language properly. Girl said it's "Japan", not "Japanese"!
As an American, I can not only confirm Harrisburg is our shining capital, but proud to say I live in IDFK MAN. We are required to make a pilgrimage at least once in our lives to not just Harrisburg, but also the holiest city of Hershey next door to Harrisburg, which is the Mecca of our religion American exceptionalism with its glorious candied corporate goodness Chocolate World tour and Hersheypark. We speak Spain in my neck of the woods, but I've been learning Japan so I could visit Idaho.
Dude I also live in IDFK MAN, that’s crazy
Why are you everywhere
Me too! That’s crazy
Tbh, Idaho does sound like a Japanese name.
Look whos back
My favorite series
My too
and most hated at the same time
@@gunoily exactly
as a american who knows geography and where certain countries and states are, i laughed my entire way through this. i never thought i would see americans struggle to map out their own country.
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Ohio
@@afterlifearcadeyou must be stupid if knowing basic geography is considered “nerdy”
same
I was 10 years old and knew all countries💀
As an Idahoan, I can confirm we do all speak Japanese
NANIII!!!!
Omae wa mou shindeiru
マジかよ
I call BS. Like she said they speak Japan in Idaho. Japanese is a country in Antarctica.
there better be japanese restaurants too
0:14 - As a Venezuelan, this launched me on the ground. 🤣
Same 😂😂😂😂
Same
Same 😂😂😂
The fact that he said "I know this" and proceeded to say Venezuela (a country in South America) just made me laugh so hard
I guess Hawaii and Venezuela kinda swapped in their minds.
@@valerierae76 because Hawaii is a country that borders the USA 🤦♂
@@RemTheFisrt 💯 We did it guys, we re-gained independence!
@@valerierae76 that was sarcasm btw
@@RemTheFisrt he was joking too, btw
I just learned from this video that I live in Venezuela
can i get oil plz
@@shellbmgo1310 no you must invade iraq first
@@fugudu5945 LMAO😭🤚
I honestly can’t believe I’m smarter at geography than these full grown adults
Same. (Eu sou not an americano.)
bro im 13 and i know every one of these and more... americans are dumb (i am one)
It’s clickbait lol
It's not real.
bro thinks its real
0:47 Mexico reverting the Mexican-American War one state at a time
We win lol
LO SE ¿VERDAD? Y QUE BUENO QUE TAMPOCO PERDIMOS CALIFORNIA, TENEMOS 3 CALIFORNIAS: CALIFORNIA, BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE Y BAJA CALIFORNIA DEL OESTE 😁
Dude this channel is totally underrated.
"...like the language the people who live in Idaho what do the speak?"
"Japan?"
You got it. People who live in Idaho speak Japan.
I have cousins in Idaho and the language barrier is so difficult to get past. Does anyone here speak Japan and know what Ni Hao means? It’d be a big help if you did!
@@aurora_x86 I am not even Japanese, and you managed to trigger me, good job
Anyway, Ni Hao mean goodbye
@@ZE.brigitte nah bro ni hao means "i love idaho"
As an average Idahoan resident I can confirm that's what's we speak
@Sepanta Jan can you rephrase that
"is it europe"
i died
"You won't be able to protect your country if you don't know that it includes" (с)
No one talking that South America isn’t a country 1:37
1:54 this is such a stupid answer, I cried because I was laughing so hard xD
As an Idahoan I can confirm that I speak English
As someone who has been to Idaho i can confirm they speak Japan
Wow, I never knew Missouri was inside Texas and is America's Lesotho. I've heard great things about the Missourian Rodeo. I'm glad I could learn so much about American geography from this, it's helping me plan my eventual visit. And about time Mexico regained New Mexico. Mexico slowly getting its land back is helping it return to its former fame. Walter and Jesse would be better off as Mexican citizens since there's less enforcement. By the way French baguette, you forgot to include Michigan's Upper Peninsula. That's something I know that you don't
"yes"
intresting words to come from you
Came here to say exactly this, belongs on a compilation of maps excluding the UP
OMG Kim Jong Un is seeing the real map of the US, crap!
I mean, they actually do have rodeos in Missouri 😂
While this is the worst of the worst, it's crazy that any grown adult can know so little about geography
Yeah, you probably should know something about your own country.
@puteqx well, that's what i said
It's more likely that he asked them a separate question and then spliced it/faked answers lol. I mean there are some dumb people in the world but you'd have to have an extra chromosome if you think Idaho speaks "Japan"
@@IsanSamaa check out Americans education system and say that again. Imagine trying to defend ur goofy ahh country 💀💀💀
@@Bedic-Mag Alright obviously a child so I won't go too hard on you. You can't say "check out Americans education system" without actually going through it. Also if you think I would let some crummy foreign object mess with my shitty country, you're wrong
This might be exaggerated, but when I moved to the US, to study, I was legitimately surprised to find out that I knew more about America and wrote and spoke English better than an average American….
Then I learnt about ho highschools actually work in the US of A and, well, i’m not so surprised anymore.
I’m a current high school student. From what I’ve experienced, English grammar is hardly ever taught in school (I haven’t been taught grammar since grade 2 and I’m heading into grade 11 soon…) so I’m not surprised… We’re actually taught a lot of US history (I’m pretty sure it’s a mandatory class), but students either cram information before exams and forget it right after or they just don’t care
Also, since you’re not an American, out of curiosity, which do you say?
“The United States *has* a president.”
“The United States *have* a president.”
In the US, people generally say “has”, but I had a friend from England who told me everyone there says “have”
I’m from Ireland not england but most people here say “has” because the USA is a single unit, but both are grammatically correct because there are multiple states within the US so it still makes sense. i would say “has” makes more sense in this context though because the president is the president of the single unit, he’s not the president of each individual component of the whole
I’m a Asian living in the USA lol, how do people not know some of these like SCHOOL EXISTS
As an American who is actually good at geography and can name almost every country, I find this funny
Same here lmao
USA, England, African, Brazil, Washington, Venzuila
@@TheRareOcelot Ah yes, my favorite country, *Venzuila*
@@Movedchannel5my favourite is African
@@Moiraski1 africa is not a country
As a native Utahn, We are in fact located inside Michigan
Has anyone visited to check
@@kaidenhall2718 how can you visit? Utah isn't real! It's a government conspiracy to hide the truth
@@kaidenhall2718 i did
@@kaidenhall2718 no but my map tells me
Bro upload more, your content is awesome
As a Japanese who lives in Michigan, I can confirm people in Idaho speak my language and that our state has Utah in it
As an American, I am ashamed at how many people didn't pay attention in ANY of their classes.
Smartest people in America
The hardest exams in the U.S be like..
I'm in America and I can name every state. I can also name at least 100 countries outside the US.
@@CR7GOATofFootball I can call every country with nearly all capitals. I can't tell you which states america has. I know some names but can't tell you where they are. Except texas I would always find texas... Guess the most would 😅
As an european I find it easier to learn all of my continent I guess you have the same thing with america as american.
@@vierkantbonsai7450 Im not going to name all 50 states but some examples include Minnesota, Florida, Michigan, New Mexico, California, Florida, New York (state), Maine, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kansas, Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas.
Still smarter than you
As a South Dakotan, I got really sad that we got lumped into Canada
As someone who loves the Dakotas but is from the East Coast, I just want to sincerely apologize for the ignorance of these "fellow" "Americans." You are better than Canada, SD! Great faces, and most certainly great places!
You wish you were part of Canada lmao
@@lukeswain1752 (X) doubt
Great work as usual. Carry on
🇨🇦 Greetings from our state to our friends in the north, North Dakota.
I was wondering whether you were gonna make us watch you draw all 50 states wrong, but then you found a way to knock out 34 at once. Nicely done!
Ah yes I love visiting Venice for that freezing Mediterranean weather.
this made my day.
@@JakeTheBrightLord :)
do not forget the freezing cold Tabernas Desert, Spain.
I am American and I think I know a good amount of history and geography so this pains me
Same, I know quite a lot and I feel so embarrassed right now.
Same
If it makes you all feel better this video is heavily cherry picked
Our school system prioritizes, geography of our own country and New Yorkers can’t get that that tells you how much New York does not care about geography, and instead cares about Wolk ideologies, such as trans and other BS
Edit: Not even gonna fix autocorrect but you get it
Same
I died when she said that Idaho speaks "japan"
As a proud Canadian yes we are in fact south Dakota, as a side note you guys scare the shit out of me with these answers 🤣
that plot twist at the end 💀
I laughed harder then I should've when he erased the border between Mexico and New Mexico
Well he aint lying with the new open borders thanks to uncle Joe.
Well as a resident from IDFK, I can confirm that Canada is the capital of the city-state of Guatemala, Antarctica
0:36 I'm not surprised he doesn't know, just look at the way he wears the mask 💀
0:15 As someone who lives in Canada I'm offended
0:20 Nah,bro from the 1800s
As a okay Geographer I feel nothing but pain and suffering hearing, "What's under North Dakota" and the person responds with, "Canada". 💀💀
Do you need to pay to even go to elementary school in the USA ?
you certainly need to pay for the hospital bills for the bullet wounds
@@maxwell6881 uhhh nice one^^
in actuallity if you want a good elementary school its gonna run you 1000$ a kid for just one year
It's free.
Surprisingly yes
As a British, it is hillarious to know more about America than Americans
"As a British", sure, buddy, you're totally more knowledgeable than these people.
@@Frawt LOL
@@Frawtlol. Yes, British people are.. you know why? No? It’s because schools actually teach you shit in GB 😄.
As a British - what? You don't know the difference between an adjective and a noun, do you?
As an Asian, memorizing all US States and capitals at 4, I fell on the floor laughing so hard that I broke my spine. Sending this from heaven right now.
‘No Hawaii isn’t a country’
‘What country is it in?’
‘Uhh South America?’ got me dying
0:04 Of course a New York City resident got that wrong, I hate that place
Why
1:21 bro understood everything from life
Down in ohio
@@EarthOrc21261 🍷🗿
As someone who actually knows geography, I felt like our generation is doomed.
How did they mess up Washington DC with Harrisburgh😂
As European I can confirm that the North Europe has permanent winters and Italians like to fish Baffin Bay crabs and put them on pizza.
At this point, I feel like America's older brother, Canada. Like, "No little Johnny, 2 + 2 is not 7... just like how Mom and Dad aren't your real parents and you're adopted."
At 1:25, he was absolutely correct because Hawaii is indeed its own country until it was ILLEGALLY annexed by the US. It still technically is its own country, has its own flag, anthem, and at one point was recognized as such around the world.
It was indeed invaded in the XIXth century, but they actually joined as the 50th state of their own free will in the 50s after a popular vote.
Someone is salty.
It *was* its own country, but the US owns it now and it's the 50th state (Also I doubt this guy even knew that it was a country before lmao)
@@Sprigatitto740 he obviously knew it was it’s own country considering he’s mad about the fact that it hasn’t been one for 70 years
@@muchanadziko6378 I'm talking about the guy in the video
as an american i can confirm that that is indeed america
Il y a des bon côtés au reset, je peux dire First sous toutes tes vidéos 🎉
Bon retour artiox
You can always find and edit together such answers
1:15 yoooo I am from Harrisburg HELL YEA
As an ohioan the thumbnail is quite accurate!
I can't get over the fact that your map doesn't have Michigan's upper peninsula as a part of Michigan
Like we say in Idaho: Shinzou wo Sasageyo !
The last one just killed me
Hearing things like this, I'm comforted by the reminder that I shouldn't think so poorly of myself. I'm also extremely worried that the average person walking the street might actually be a complete moron.
ERROR detected : 0:35 you can't ask what is under a region or above a region so instead of it you can ask what is south to a region.
ANOTHER ERROR detected : Countries are called states in International meetings like India is an international state so the word state also used for a country. People who studied geography or international politics will understand this. His answer at 0:35 is correct as I think he studied the world map or the map of USA South to North ( I know nobody does that but still). Above, below, to the left, good, bad to the right are examples of the words which depend of perspective.
My mom is a geography teacher, I sent her the video and she burst into laughter
I always see in comment sections of americans being like “oh we don’t know the countries of europe but I bet you can’t tells us our states!”, they don’t even know their own states!
As a European that knows more about USA than some Americans, i feel really good
"Um actually, there are 3 countries that border the US, as Russia shares a border with Alaska during the winter." -🤓
I’m am ashamed to say that is me 💀
There must be some multiverse where the map in this video is a reality
“How many states are in the us?”
“Idk 50”
*map gets edited so there’s 50 states*
“What’s above and below America? Like, on a map?
“Uhhh Canada and Mexico”
*map gets edited so Canada and Mexico border the US*
I'm from Germany and back in middle school we had to learn all the US states, their capitals and where they are on the map... 15 years later and I still know most of the states, forgot about the capitals tho :/
I love that he always say "Yes" without correcting them..
in Germany we call them Traummänner
Damn, I'm from Russia but even I know that number of states are corresponded as stars on US flag, and it is around 50.
To be fair, these responses are very cherry picked, and most Americans do know what their capital is and how many American states there are
As an American I can confirm that this is the perfect example of our collective geographic knowledge.
2:28 wtf north korea
As an Venezuelan I think the weather here is too cold 🥶
*As a citizen of Idaho I indeed speak Japan.*
The farther you get from the city center the higher the average intelligence is. Do this same quiz with most people who live in more rural areas and you'll probably get better responses.
He prob gets average iq people but only picks the stupid one 😊
I’m a European who only learned the states when I was like a pre-teen and this just killed me 💀💀💀
Americans are taught before that.
Love it
This deserves way more views
As a person that lives in the state of Texas I’m glad to see someone notice us
Missouri + Texas
Utah + Michigan
Name a more iconic duo
California + Florida.
Democrat+Republican
This is how you know the public school system is failing us
They failing us real bad 😟
This is exactly what the modern day public schools are designed to do. They're working perfectly and it's sickening.
@@lukeswain1752 that's why I'm homeschooled.
@sandvich4ever same! Homeschooled from day 1. Thanks mama and papa 🫡🙏🙏
No, it’s the New York system. That’s failing, Texas. Meanwhile, we actually have competent people. The Republican states actually care about education the liberal states care about indoctrination, not education.
Yeah again Europe 😅
I feel so much more smart after these videos, thank you
the north dakota one killed me bruh
VIDÉO D'ARTIOX DEJA ? OMG
Yes bro
Artiox, le goat qui reviens tout les 3 mois pour nous sortir une pépite qui pète le million de vue
This made me even more proud to have learn all the US states
American intelligence never ceases to amaze me.
It's funny cause as a Czech I had to be able to locate every US state and its capital in high school
same here ,Im from Poland
As an American high schooler, I had to learn every American, African, European, Middle Eastern, and Asian country’s location and capitals (excluding the African capitals) last year. However, I go to private school and can’t speak for those in the public education system. Funnily enough, my teacher didn’t make us learn the states and capitals in our own country 😭. Maybe we’ll learn them next year in US History…