00:35; We (Turkey) actually do share a border with Azerbaijan, although "Nakhchivan" is an autonomous republic, it is considered as a part of Azerbaijan internationally. Since Nakhchivan and Turkey are sharing a border, technically Turkey and Azerbaijan are neighbors. (Similar to Russia and Lithuania being neighbors due to Kaliningrad but the difference is of course statuses.)
@@roatskm2337 Yes that counts as well. You can also count France and Brazil being neighbors due to French Guiana, while Suriname and Guayana gained independence, French Guiana did not. So technically France, Brazil, and Suriname are also neighbors. Again the statuses might be different but the idea is the same.
As a portuguese, I'm kinda sad that not even a single portuguese soul wanted to answer the questions. I would love to see you in Oporto and if you go, I will definitely come to see you and try to answer the questions. Keep up the great work 🇵🇹
You should have done the interviews in the Saldanha area, there you'll find plenty of Portuguese people. We rarely go to the main square, that's mainly for tourists.
Turkey and azerbaijan do share a border though. Through an autonomous country within azerbaijan called nakhcivan, I was born in azerbaijan and live in turkey
i can't believe you were here in Lisbon. even though it's sad, it's kinda normal that you didn't find portuguese people in the places you were in because those are highly turistical places so lots of foreigners. if i had know I would've gone there just to meet you
This is what bugs me... why travelling to a country if it is not to speask with the locals, do what the locals do and go to the places that the locals go?? If those would not be a pleasant experience for this person, then this one just don't want to go there. You go visit a country to only see what they want foreigns to see, stuff made for tourists, and to be only in the presence of other foreigns like you? Sounds like a big waste of a trip for me...
I was confused about Everest because she was technically right. It is in Nepal and Tibet, which is autonomous region of China. In my country (ukraine) Everest in textbooks is more often written as Jomolungma which is borrowed word from Tibetian name of the mountain
I loved the methodical geographic approach the last guy took, working around the coastlines. That's the way I do it, and I have trained myself up to list all UN recognized countries. I usually miss only one or two.
you went to the turisty side of Lisbon! you need to go, for example, Cidade Universitária where there are a lot of students (its a kinda of university campus)
@@henriquemiguel95 quando abri o vídeo pensei que estivesse a entrevistar tugas mas afinal só esteve cá. Só quis garantir que caso dissessem merda, não nos difamava.
The fact that, as you said, you could not find a Portuguese person to speak to makes me sad about my city and country. City is being rented and sold to foreigners. Portugal is a great place if you are not portuguese.
You were my inspiration to learn to recite every country in the world (197/197) in 15 minutes. Took me a whole week to learn [ and yes I’m American ;) ]. Thanks!
Isn't there a Chinese side to Everest? I know that in the climbing community going through the Chinese path to the peak is infinitely harder than going through Kathmandu
Portuguese here. During the video I noticed that none of those who were interviewed is native portuguese, I laughed so hard because Portugal hasn't changed at all during this time ahahahah is quite hard to find portuguese willing to participate, half of us left the country (like me for example) and the other half can't afford to live in Lisbor or is not available for this content unfortunately. Thank you for this video in Portugal!
@@zizs4003 I left due to low wages, poor work conditions, bad politics, close minded society and huge house prices. When I go to Portugal I don't even feel I belong there, it's really weird. Portugal is not the paradise they sell
@UCvnsO8dMt4OZ6UIm5Ngw5PQ Half my family is in France and my cousins were born in France (1st genaration I think) but I would never move for those countries you mentioned
@@henriquemiguel95 Wait a minute... Portugal's population is over 10 million by now, what does mean "half of us left" and how is possible to not meet a portuguse in your capital, is true that native Portuguese people are decreasing in your country, I used to think that you're pretty much ok and have a normal payed life with benefits, but what problems do you have there, poorness or? Is this due to corruption, because I'm from 🇧🇬 and most of our problems are due to our criminally corrupted government, that doesn't care about our country and people at all...
@@roatskm2337 "half of us" was a form of speech ahahaha but yeah too many of us are actually leaving, Portugal is already feeling the problems that come with low newborns and low fertility rates, we have way more old people that young people. We leave due low wages (very low), poor work conditions, expensive cost of living, high taxes and yes we also have a lot of political corruption unfortunately When we are in the university the teachers already prepare us to leave the country as soon as possible
2:18 - Where is Mount Everest (It is between Nepal and China) - It's close to India (China also share borders with India) - 5 Letter Name (C-h-i-n-a) China matches all the requirements but it's still wrong
As an Arizonan, I literally spat my water across the room laughing 😂 Like I don't expect people from outside of the US to know specifics of all 50 states, but it's just really funny to me that her description was the furthest possible thing from Arizona. Like she confirmed that it was far north and cold, therefore it must be Arizona 😂
5:00 - Can we talk about the crush he had on that girl, like... he give her a lot of chances even she failed a lot and at the end still gave her 10€ even tho she loosed 👀
@@lingualizer portuguese here. Sorry man, my country is far for being what people sell and they are going trough some rough times! Portuguese are closed minded for this kind of stuff, just a few of us would be willing to participate! I don't live in Portugal anymore, I left some years ago, every time I go to Lisbon I don't feel I'm from there ahah
@@henriquemiguel95 Adoro que tás nos comentários a tentar pôr uma má imagem do nosso país e política quando aparentemente vives em França e queixas-te da sociedade aqui kkkk
Is it up? Yes. Is it cold though? Yes. Arizona. One of the hottest and geographically southern place in The US. To be fair, she may have just guessing randomly though. Also, you accidentally pronounce it nipple instead of Nepal like in Family Guy. lol
Is it up? Is it cold? Arizona. That made me laugh so hard. Not in a making fun of her way, but there's something about that moment that I find super funny
I was going to say noone was Portuguese! Glad you clarified it in the end. I think it's normal not to find Portuguese people in turistic spots. I am lisboeta and I avoid those places, they're crowded and expensive!
hahaha... very funny that you didn't find a single Portuguese in Lisbon.. It is a very international city sure.. but possibly because in the afternoon during the week, everyone is working :) Come to Berlin, would love to do your Quiz :)))
The question regarding article "the" in front of the country name is more linguistic than geographical. He is questioning non-native speakers of English. For example, my first language do not have any articles at all, so in my language there no any countries having any articles in front of their names.
I hope I can meet you on Omegle cz I'm pretty good at remember specially name country and the capital city of all country around the world. I really hope to it.
Damn I got every question in this video right except for one. I said Florida was the southernmost state, after debating for a while whether it was Texas or Florida. I completely forgot about Hawaii. It's kinda funny that the one I missed was about the US since I'm American.
If only you had gone to a smaller city, or iinndustrial part of lisbon instead of the last place were you could find portuguese ppl walking around at that time of day... any café, or snack bar with a sports channel on... come to the algarve!! we will answer your questions!
4:16 Him: Name a country that is also a continent Her: Indonesia Him: Indonesia is also an island. That's fine. Her: Barbados Him: Barbados, yeah, that's nice Me: What am I missing here?
The previous question was "Name a country that is also an island?" He was just giving her hints towards Australia, so the answers she gave were still correct.
It's a pity that you couldn't find any Portuguese who wanted to participate in the game. Some places in Portugal are very touristy, so you're less likely to find Portuguese people willing to participate. I'm from Portugal, but not from Lisbon. If I had participated in this, you can be sure I'd have bankrupted you. Hahaha Hope you had a good time.👍🏻🇵🇹
Most portuguese in Lisbon are actually not from Lisbon, funny enough :) I only realized that after school (I am from Lisbon), until then I had the notion than most people there were Lisboners, until I started to work, and then I realized that actually the majority of people came from all over the country (if not the world), and we locals were an endangered species :)))
Is there something up with Republic of the Congo? 🇨🇬 It was named more than I could've imagined, these people were considerably cultured in geography, unlike many others in your videos. Btw I hope you'll come to Italy one day, I want to be quizzed by you! :)
Ich hätte das Video gerne mit dir gemacht, weil ich auch viele Sprachen spreche (PT, DE, EN, FR, ES)/ I’d have loved to do that video with you because I also speak many languages (PT, DE, EN, FR ,ES)
@lingualizer Would you be able to do a video about the different continent models? I knew there were 6 and 7 continent models. But Today I learned there are also 5 and 8 continent models (As an Aussie pretty sure the 8 continent model is just NZ trying to distance themselves from us more)
I'm ashamed that some of the people in this video were so ignorant, more specifically, the ones that were actually portuguese. There are exceptions of course but it's evident that our education system has failed us.
I love that lady whose mom is from Kenya, you could have given mount kilimanjaro she said 🇰🇪 instead of 🇹🇿 she was very close. Otherwise you’re doing great things I love your programs kudos ✌️ from Nairobi Kenya Africa.
Well in the tourist attractions there will be more tourists than Portuguese. You would definitely find portuguese in residential areas, although they are not very interesting to tourists.... tough choice.
Not me rn watching this in Lisbon 😭😭 btw I'm Portuguese, hope you loved the stay here and can return some day!
Olá
@@DM-fi3yb Olá!
Também sou de Portugal haha
Is there not many Portuguese people in Lisbon?
@@therealdanyf4720 olá! Ahaha
00:35; We (Turkey) actually do share a border with Azerbaijan, although "Nakhchivan" is an autonomous republic, it is considered as a part of Azerbaijan internationally. Since Nakhchivan and Turkey are sharing a border, technically Turkey and Azerbaijan are neighbors. (Similar to Russia and Lithuania being neighbors due to Kaliningrad but the difference is of course statuses.)
I would say Poland and Russia are neighbours due to Kaliningrad, but yeah, I
Is it okay if I refer to Turkey as Turkiye now? I heard Turkey wants to be called Turkiye now.
@@roatskm2337 Yes that counts as well. You can also count France and Brazil being neighbors due to French Guiana, while Suriname and Guayana gained independence, French Guiana did not. So technically France, Brazil, and Suriname are also neighbors. Again the statuses might be different but the idea is the same.
@@personthree9635 Of course it's okay
@@gamerpriestt We can count it for sure! :)
As a portuguese, I'm kinda sad that not even a single portuguese soul wanted to answer the questions. I would love to see you in Oporto and if you go, I will definitely come to see you and try to answer the questions.
Keep up the great work 🇵🇹
Ele disse que nao encontrou ninguem, nao que nao quiseram responder, na baixa e normal porque so turistas e que la andam.
Dang, if he came to Porto, I would've definitely answered
maybe the english skill is poor?
@@aamaravel2493 no
@@TheGamerFrog7048 Why not? Probably most Portuguese don't speak English well enough to discuss geography.
Turkey and azerbaijan does actually share a border for like 10 kilometers
Exactly, I am from Igdir and we definitely do
You should have done the interviews in the Saldanha area, there you'll find plenty of Portuguese people. We rarely go to the main square, that's mainly for tourists.
True. One can even argue that area is more beautiful than downtown
Turkey and azerbaijan do share a border though. Through an autonomous country within azerbaijan called nakhcivan, I was born in azerbaijan and live in turkey
That's what I was gonna say
Oh really, i didn't know thank you
Exactly, I was surprised that the Turkish guy didn’t know that.
Geography students should be protected at all cost
@Let's Go Brandon we can be good friends 😏
Really good video! The scenery was awesome, bright colors really reflect Lisbon's soul as a city. And questions were great 👍👍
I was honestly surprised at the end when you mentioned that not a single person in the video was actually from Portugal.
i can't believe you were here in Lisbon. even though it's sad, it's kinda normal that you didn't find portuguese people in the places you were in because those are highly turistical places so lots of foreigners. if i had know I would've gone there just to meet you
This is what bugs me... why travelling to a country if it is not to speask with the locals, do what the locals do and go to the places that the locals go?? If those would not be a pleasant experience for this person, then this one just don't want to go there.
You go visit a country to only see what they want foreigns to see, stuff made for tourists, and to be only in the presence of other foreigns like you? Sounds like a big waste of a trip for me...
@@kissadev. there's many people there. He needs many people so that some of them will talk to him
You went to Lisbon! Loved this!
I was confused about Everest because she was technically right. It is in Nepal and Tibet, which is autonomous region of China. In my country (ukraine) Everest in textbooks is more often written as Jomolungma which is borrowed word from Tibetian name of the mountain
In Chinese textbook it called Mountain Chomolungma
China and nepal are both correct.
It's like asking "where is the Mont Blanc?" both Italy and France are the correct answers.
Jomolungma?? What an interesting fact.. good to know :))
Nepal is not under in China only tibet and when you climb mount everest you have to take permission from Nepal not China
@@avnishnegi7787 yes, i know. It was grammar mistake, indeed it looks like i imply both of them are parts of China
2:23 that should be correct because mount everest is located in the border of nepal and china
I loved the methodical geographic approach the last guy took, working around the coastlines. That's the way I do it, and I have trained myself up to list all UN recognized countries. I usually miss only one or two.
2:25 wtf, she was right tho. Mt Everest is half way in China and half way in Nepal...
You mean Tibet cus China forcibly say it's theirs.
0:35 It actually does border Turkey!
2:25 Actually, it's located at the border of China and Nepal!
@@johngillman9069 I agree, but China _is_ an acceptable answer. Part of Mount Everest is indeed in China.
do you want a medal bro? cHILL
Himalayas are partly in china, but mount everest which is just the top of the mountain is not (i think)
@@nemene8585 if you think so, you're *wrong*
@@nemene8585 you're wrong
I love how they are just randomly guessing but they ended up getting the right answer. 😆
0:38 actually we do but its small border (13km)
Hi!!! I'm from Portugal- Lisbon thank you for coming here. 1 note: were you at is mostly tourist so of course does not represent portuguese people
It is so nice to watch something genuinly entertaining and educational. For once, those days. Keep it up
you went to the turisty side of Lisbon! you need to go, for example, Cidade Universitária where there are a lot of students (its a kinda of university campus)
5:08 she has been waiting to meet Lingualizer for her whole life xD
I'm from Lisbon and I wonder why none of these people had a Portuguese accent speaking English. None of them sounded native...
they were all tourists I think :)
yeah he mentioned at the end that he found nobody from Portugal in Lisbon which is really funny to me
in the last sentence of the video, he even says that there were no portuguese ppl :D
I was thinking that during the video, none of them souds portuguese at all ahahah o tuga não participa nestas coisas
@@henriquemiguel95 quando abri o vídeo pensei que estivesse a entrevistar tugas mas afinal só esteve cá. Só quis garantir que caso dissessem merda, não nos difamava.
Mt Everest is at the border of Nepal and China so she was right when she said China lol
I know right! Should have gotten that 10€ :)
The summit is in Nepal.
@@ImaskarDono The China-Nepal border runs across its summit point.
The fact that, as you said, you could not find a Portuguese person to speak to makes me sad about my city and country. City is being rented and sold to foreigners. Portugal is a great place if you are not portuguese.
You were my inspiration to learn to recite every country in the world (197/197) in 15 minutes. Took me a whole week to learn [ and yes I’m American ;) ]. Thanks!
Great video! Also, Azerbaijan and Turkey share border. Only 13 kms long, but still they do.
4:54 "is it cold,yup, is it arizona" Im dying
yess i was waiting for this video!! would you ever do this in switzerland? :D
Please do Peter!
Isn't there a Chinese side to Everest? I know that in the climbing community going through the Chinese path to the peak is infinitely harder than going through Kathmandu
Pretty sure it is on the boarder between China and Nepal, but because the peak is in Nepal I think it is classified as being from Nepal
Please come to Kyiv one day when the war is over. We’ll appreciate your support very much🌸
Portuguese here. During the video I noticed that none of those who were interviewed is native portuguese, I laughed so hard because Portugal hasn't changed at all during this time ahahahah is quite hard to find portuguese willing to participate, half of us left the country (like me for example) and the other half can't afford to live in Lisbor or is not available for this content unfortunately. Thank you for this video in Portugal!
Why are they leaving the country?
@@zizs4003 I left due to low wages, poor work conditions, bad politics, close minded society and huge house prices.
When I go to Portugal I don't even feel I belong there, it's really weird. Portugal is not the paradise they sell
@UCvnsO8dMt4OZ6UIm5Ngw5PQ Half my family is in France and my cousins were born in France (1st genaration I think) but I would never move for those countries you mentioned
@@henriquemiguel95 Wait a minute... Portugal's population is over 10 million by now, what does mean "half of us left" and how is possible to not meet a portuguse in your capital, is true that native Portuguese people are decreasing in your country, I used to think that you're pretty much ok and have a normal payed life with benefits, but what problems do you have there, poorness or? Is this due to corruption, because I'm from 🇧🇬 and most of our problems are due to our criminally corrupted government, that doesn't care about our country and people at all...
@@roatskm2337 "half of us" was a form of speech ahahaha but yeah too many of us are actually leaving, Portugal is already feeling the problems that come with low newborns and low fertility rates, we have way more old people that young people.
We leave due low wages (very low), poor work conditions, expensive cost of living, high taxes and yes we also have a lot of political corruption unfortunately
When we are in the university the teachers already prepare us to leave the country as soon as possible
2:18
- Where is Mount Everest (It is between Nepal and China)
- It's close to India (China also share borders with India)
- 5 Letter Name (C-h-i-n-a)
China matches all the requirements but it's still wrong
4:56 There's never been an answer in Lingualizer's videos that has cracked me up soooooo much :'")
Edit: fixed the timestamp
As an Arizonan, I literally spat my water across the room laughing 😂 Like I don't expect people from outside of the US to know specifics of all 50 states, but it's just really funny to me that her description was the furthest possible thing from Arizona. Like she confirmed that it was far north and cold, therefore it must be Arizona 😂
Just so close but so far away 😂
"Is it up?" - Yeah..
"Is it cold up?" - OMG she is going to get it!!
"Arizona"
5:00 - Can we talk about the crush he had on that girl, like... he give her a lot of chances even she failed a lot and at the end still gave her 10€ even tho she loosed 👀
A Brazilian here cheering for my Portuguese bros
None of whom are in this video lol
@@tyunpeters3170 ironic that there's no Portuguese people in Portugal lmao
im just confused how you couldnt find anyone from their own country in Lisbon 😂
everyone thought we'd scam them lol
@@lingualizer portuguese here. Sorry man, my country is far for being what people sell and they are going trough some rough times! Portuguese are closed minded for this kind of stuff, just a few of us would be willing to participate!
I don't live in Portugal anymore, I left some years ago, every time I go to Lisbon I don't feel I'm from there ahah
Well, because he is literally in a tourist spot in Lisbon.
@@solehsolehsoleh yeah that too
@@henriquemiguel95 Adoro que tás nos comentários a tentar pôr uma má imagem do nosso país e política quando aparentemente vives em França e queixas-te da sociedade aqui kkkk
Lovely, the closest you are is Paris. But I live in Belgium so hopefully you can visit Brussels!
Is it up? Yes. Is it cold though? Yes.
Arizona. One of the hottest and geographically southern place in The US. To be fair, she may have just guessing randomly though.
Also, you accidentally pronounce it nipple instead of Nepal like in Family Guy. lol
Yes, LOL, I had a good laugh at that!
Florida is the most southern state
Is it up? Is it cold? Arizona. That made me laugh so hard. Not in a making fun of her way, but there's something about that moment that I find super funny
Great video again :)
I was going to say noone was Portuguese! Glad you clarified it in the end. I think it's normal not to find Portuguese people in turistic spots. I am lisboeta and I avoid those places, they're crowded and expensive!
2:26 Mount Everest is on the border between Nepal and China, so she was actually correct:)
Nope..
@@_d98224 wdym nope? It literally is
Yesss
I know right! Should have gotten that 10€ :)
@@_d98224 Nope to your nope
Actualy Everest is located right on the border between Nepal and Chine, so I think you can answer China on this question
30 euro =450 turkkish lira so its simply rich now
Of course you're not going to find Lisboetas at Praça do Comércio. Bit like looking for Parisians at the Eiffel tower 😅
I am really looking forward to this series. Love these videos
Arizona got me shook
2:40 Monaco, Monaco
Guatemala City, Guatemala
San Salvador, El Salvador
Tunis, Tunisia
The capital city of Monaco is Monte Carlo
@@trixnglz1871 false
@@alexfine6647 yeah, ur right, although when u Google it the capital comes up as Monte carlo for some reason
San Marino, San Marino
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Singapore, Singapore
also
Andorra, Andorra la Vella
Djibouti, Djibouti
Kuwait, Kuwait city
hahaha... very funny that you didn't find a single Portuguese in Lisbon..
It is a very international city sure.. but possibly because in the afternoon during the week, everyone is working :)
Come to Berlin, would love to do your Quiz :)))
Hey man, please go to Amsterdam. I will travel to amsterdam from eindhoven just for you
The question regarding article "the" in front of the country name is more linguistic than geographical. He is questioning non-native speakers of English. For example, my first language do not have any articles at all, so in my language there no any countries having any articles in front of their names.
Yep. In Portuguese, practically every country can get an article in front of it.
6:56 Really !?!? I think it'd happen the same if you come to my Portuguese speaking country.
I don't think so. Brazilians are more open people and there are way fewer tourists in Brazil than in Portugal.
You grant the money with generosity and happiness. May all the given will be back to you double brother 🙏
I hope I can meet you on Omegle cz I'm pretty good at remember specially name country and the capital city of all country around the world. I really hope to it.
0:38 Uh, yes they do
Awesome idea to travel and quiz people around Europe… look forward to Paris, 🇫🇷
Damn I got every question in this video right except for one. I said Florida was the southernmost state, after debating for a while whether it was Texas or Florida. I completely forgot about Hawaii. It's kinda funny that the one I missed was about the US since I'm American.
Pls go to Rotterdam, Netherlands
Brasilia, Mexico City, Djibouti, Luxembourg, Singapore
Everest is in both China and Nepal
I know right! Should have gotten that 10€
If only you had gone to a smaller city, or iinndustrial part of lisbon instead of the last place were you could find portuguese ppl walking around at that time of day... any café, or snack bar with a sports channel on... come to the algarve!! we will answer your questions!
0:36 yes we do, Nackchivan stripe is only 7 km long but it's still a border
4:16 Him: Name a country that is also a continent
Her: Indonesia
Him: Indonesia is also an island. That's fine.
Her: Barbados
Him: Barbados, yeah, that's nice
Me: What am I missing here?
The previous question was "Name a country that is also an island?"
He was just giving her hints towards Australia, so the answers she gave were still correct.
@@benwatts7982 Thanks.
That's what I was missing.
Turkey and Azerbaijan actually do share a very small roughly 10km border
Do more videos about Turkey!! I'd love to see you talk about Turkey.
Love your content 🌎
I'm from Portugal and it's literal impossible that there was any portuguese in the street...
This was amazing. 👏👏👏👏
4:08 she said north is up or down !!!!, no need to keep asking her abt geography lmao
awesome keep going on !
"Is it up?"
Yes
"Is it cold up?"
Yes
"Arizona"
*people in Arizona* :
Only 43°C today, I'm freezing!
It's a pity that you couldn't find any Portuguese who wanted to participate in the game. Some places in Portugal are very touristy, so you're less likely to find Portuguese people willing to participate.
I'm from Portugal, but not from Lisbon. If I had participated in this, you can be sure I'd have bankrupted you. Hahaha
Hope you had a good time.👍🏻🇵🇹
Most portuguese in Lisbon are actually not from Lisbon, funny enough :)
I only realized that after school (I am from Lisbon), until then I had the notion than most people there were Lisboners, until I started to work, and then I realized that actually the majority of people came from all over the country (if not the world), and we locals were an endangered species :)))
You ever come to Nice I'll get every question right lol.
Is there something up with Republic of the Congo? 🇨🇬 It was named more than I could've imagined, these people were considerably cultured in geography, unlike many others in your videos. Btw I hope you'll come to Italy one day, I want to be quizzed by you! :)
GG Lingualizer I know all flags of the world
Amazing 💯
I actually think Alaska is the 50th state of the US. It’s referred to as the last frontier For a reason
Denmark next!
0:51 He said Bosnia first.Legend
That Girl at 4:45 is so uneducated, i
can‘t believe it…
Ich hätte das Video gerne mit dir gemacht, weil ich auch viele Sprachen spreche (PT, DE, EN, FR, ES)/
I’d have loved to do that video with you because I also speak many languages (PT, DE, EN, FR ,ES)
Aaaahhh would love to see you in Antwerp!
If you're in Portugal I still wanna participate, I knew you didn't chose Portuguese people, they're not that dumb
I believe he's in Paris now.
@@AlexTommo 😭
What a beautiful mix of faces
Amazing
@lingualizer Would you be able to do a video about the different continent models? I knew there were 6 and 7 continent models. But Today I learned there are also 5 and 8 continent models (As an Aussie pretty sure the 8 continent model is just NZ trying to distance themselves from us more)
I'm ashamed that some of the people in this video were so ignorant, more specifically, the ones that were actually portuguese. There are exceptions of course but it's evident that our education system has failed us.
I love that lady whose mom is from Kenya, you could have given mount kilimanjaro she said 🇰🇪 instead of 🇹🇿 she was very close. Otherwise you’re doing great things I love your programs kudos ✌️ from Nairobi Kenya Africa.
mount everest is on the border of nepal and china right?
Bro let me know if you will go to Indonesia, i will up for the challenge
You're just amazing
I think every single one of us wants to participate in his quiz live to take the ez money
You went to Portugal and only asked questions to non-natives....
He said in the end of the video that he couldn't find anyone from Portugal who wanted to participate.
@@carlosmagalhaes7109 yeah I know but still. How is that possible
Mount Everest is in both China and Nepal...the China-Nepal border runs across its summit point
Come to Prague please!!
mt everest is in china tho the peak is the border…
Bruh
@@nissum5179 what?
The capital cities with country’s name in their name is a great question. I assume Vatican City and Singapore count?
They should be the best with that explorer past
Well in the tourist attractions there will be more tourists than Portuguese. You would definitely find portuguese in residential areas, although they are not very interesting to tourists.... tough choice.