Into America: First Glimpse of America
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Visit an amusement park anywhere across the United States this summer and the person selling you your hot dog, your ticket for the roller coaster, or smiling at you from behind the pretzel counter, might be visiting this country for the very first time.
Who are they, why did they choose to come here, and what are their first impressions?
Only in America can you have a Bulgarian working at a Mexican restaurant owned by an Englishman located in a them park owned by a German in a beach that belongs to a Japanese. MERICA we are world.
zayuran KightSpider Not really.. It's like this all over the EU. Tons of Americans live in UK, France and Germany as well..
@@Fro7enDesigns its not at all
worldnewsamerica, very nice video. I'm glad the 6 of you had such a positive experience here.
Damn, I am from Florida..but this video makes me want to visit Santa Cruz and the West Coast.....
"I'm brainwashed, I love America." LOL.
i live like 5 minutes from disneyland, and i just realized i live next to a place where people travel from all over the world just to come visit and that is dope as fuck
meow yo try living in London ;)
no try living in new york city
try living in my basement
Come to the east coast if you ever get the chance!!
East Coast is where it's at! Heartbeat of the country.
I wish them well!
I remember my first trip to Cali and was stunned about how nice people were. Then I came back to the east coast and everyone was an asshole again.
Yup. welcome to the east coast. now shit the Fuck up and mind your own God damn business. lol. general east coast attitude.
Not all people in Africa are categorized as Africans, you have Kenyans, Congolese, Nigerians, etc. So why should Mexicans and Canadians be called Americans? No, people from America (note: NOT North America, the continent, but the United States of America) are called Americans.
I live in the usa
+minecarftman kool That's near me ! I live in BROOKLYN ! :)
There are 7 continents. Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Australia. I'm not talking about the past, I'm taking about the present.
2:47 hes trying to explain sagging. i live in california and trust me its really dumb
Man compared to these guys I'm lucky I go Santa Cruz every two weeks or so
Each state and counties in each state has different tax base. That's why the tax is not included in the price which is on the idem.
Guess what its called United States of AMERICA. People understand what you mean when you say "I love America!" Also people from United States of America are called American, if we start calling everyone in North America or South America American it would get confusing.
Lucky guy Santa Cruz is fucking amazing.
The American way of life is the best way to live !!(:
+rebecaquezada18 No. The BROOKLYN way of life is the BEST way to live ! :)
+rebecaquezada18 Dumbed down and ignorant
Texas is definitely not the best way to live. Even though there are really great areas to live in(which is where I live), there are so many racist people.
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@@danielphanover6936 that's in America😂
The Bulgarian needs to relax and stop judging everyone. He's got to realize it's a different culture. Most Americans would think Bulgaria is weird. Just go there and see how old fashioned they are.
Great video, esp as my grandparents were Eastern Europe immigrants. Unlike much of Europe or Asia, in America it doesn't matter where you're from, or where your parents are from. In America, anyone from anywhere can be an American. Yes, I understand that technically "America" represents the entire Western Hemisphere. But there's no such word in English as "United States-er" or USA-ian. Everyone seems to understand (at least, when speaking in English) that by American we mean someone living in the USA.
The whole "America is a continent" debate is actually based off of ignorance due mainly to the lack of knowledge of the fact that how they teach geography in most South American countries is totally different from industrialized countries, especially the U.S. and Canada. In developed nations, we are all taught that there are 7 continents and that North America and South America are two entirely separate continents. However, in most South American countries, they teach that there are either 5 or 6 continents and that North America is just "northern" America and South America is actually "southern" America. Some South American countries also teach that Antartica is not actually a continent, so they teach that there are only 5 continents. Since, I'm assuming, you were taught geography in the U.S., you should say that there are 7 continents, not 5 or 6, and that North America and South America are separate continents because it wouldn't make sense for you to claim otherwise since you didn't learn world geography in South America...I'm assuming.
+Christian Gainey yup same goes with Oceans many countries teach there are 5 or 6 oceans but in the USA as well as many other stereotypical "Western" countries its taught 4 oceans.
What are you talking about? Americans are taught that there are 5 oceans...
Christian Gainey
only if it changed it the last couple years if not then your wrong
Thomas DeMay we were taught 5
My home town :)
We don't include taxes because every state has a different tax.
Hear a lot about the tax being added at the end. This is done to remind us of how government taxes in excess, tax on tea from England. We've hated, mistrusted government from the very beginning.
Who's your Geography teacher? Oops right! You didn't have one! Did ya?
America is not a continent. South America and North America however are continents.
I like the historical rigor you invest in your research. Too bad u didn't get to the part where THE ENTIRE NEW WORLD WAS "BAPTIZED" AS AMERICA. AMERICA IS THE NAME OF A CONTINENT.