What do people all over the world Think Of America? 7 Country people answers

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
  • Today we invited people from 7 countries and gave yes or no questions!
    How do you think about America and Americans?
    Tell me your thought by comments!
    🇦🇺 Brin / brincross
    🇯🇵 𝑺𝒆𝒊𝒌𝒐 / seikodanyoung_seoul
    🇪🇬 Mena / menaayman
    🇫🇷 Rachel / i_mrachel
    🇩🇪 Chistian / chrispyfade
    🇫🇮 Rosie / rosengold_97

Комментарии • 796

  • @msmkp01
    @msmkp01 Год назад +184

    its ironic that they are complaining about americans stereotyping them WHILE stereotyping americans. also as a non-american, it is bizarre that europeans think americans not being able to name European countries is weird. mate US is as big as Europe. can YOU name even ten states or where they are? People dont know much about africa or even asia in europe either.

    • @Manila-7
      @Manila-7 Год назад +14

      The thing is that usually (as we can also see from this video) the stereotypes we have about the US are true. While the ones you have about European countries are 50-50 because some of them you get them from the people who immigrated to the US 50yrs ago, so they are no longer true. For example the stereotypes that you have in the US about my country (Italy), 90% of them were true maybe 30 or 40yrs ago and they are no longer. At least that's what me and some people that I know from other parts of Europe have experienced.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +28

      That's a good point about Africa and Asia.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +11

      I think most Americans can name a country in Europe because most of us are of European descent. My school and most schools made you read a lot of English literature like Dickens and Shakespeare and so one so at the very least people would know England. We generally study WWI, WWII, and the French Revolution. I suspect very little is taught about Africa or Asia anywhere in Europe, USA or Australia because it’s dominated by white people. As a POC I feel like the Europeans in this video are speaking from a place of privilege even if they don’t realize it.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +16

      @@anndeecosita3586 In the US, most kids don't give a crap about History or Geography. They learn it because they have to, and to pass the class, but quickly forget it later. I was the same way. As an adult who would love to travel, I find myself more interested in these things.

    • @johnalden5821
      @johnalden5821 Год назад +7

      @@Manila-7 The stereotype I have about Italians is that most of them dislike and look down on the United States. That comes from nearly every Italian I have ever met expressing dislike and disdain about the United States, so I tend to think it's pretty true.

  • @theproceedings4050
    @theproceedings4050 Год назад +40

    It's ironic that the Egyptian thinks America isn't safe compared to her own country...

    • @officalnora
      @officalnora Год назад +4

      LOL

    • @phoebes2036
      @phoebes2036 Год назад +8

      I visited Egypt last year and when I was staying in Cairo one of the taxi drivers there told me that he would never go to Chicago because it’s too dangerous and thinks he will randomly get shot and killed 😂

    • @sparks1792
      @sparks1792 6 месяцев назад

      Especially considering we give them all that free money

  • @rj-jx9og
    @rj-jx9og Год назад +9

    The Japanese person speaking Korean instead of Japanese really threw me off for a second, I thought they gave her the wrong flag Lol

    • @KingMidgardsormr
      @KingMidgardsormr Год назад +1

      Yeah it had me really confused the whole time xD

  • @johnalden5821
    @johnalden5821 Год назад +87

    So tired of the stereotypes . I am probably an outlier, but (1) I knew where all the countries in the world were, and most of their capitals, shortly after I got my first world atlas, at age 10. (2) Americans cook at home most of the time and usually only eat at fast food places for convenience, like when they are traveling or to save money. (3) Most places in the United States are quite safe -- the exception being some low-income, high-crime areas in the cities. Even then, most places in those cities are fine. (4) Americans are raised to be civil to people they meet and do this regardless of whether or not they are "happy all the time" -- it's just considered polite. (5) The U.S. is about on par in terms of consumer tech with other developed nations I have been to. So, I find the stereotypes about the U.S. are about as accurate and informative as "Japanese all bow incessantly" or "Germans wear lederhosen and eat sausages at every meal." In other words -- not very accurate or informative.

    • @esonon5210
      @esonon5210 Год назад +32

      I wouldn't take stuff like this personally. If people aren't able to tell that Americans, or anyone for that matter, aren't monoliths then they're not smart enough to worry about engaging with.

    • @johnalden5821
      @johnalden5821 Год назад +12

      @@esonon5210 I like your attitude.

    • @LOLWAAHH
      @LOLWAAHH Год назад +16

      I agree as well. Whenever these stereotypes are pinned on me, I just feel labelled. People just really need to understand that Americans are not a monolith

    • @banaduck2445
      @banaduck2445 Год назад +5

      thats why those are stereotypes maybe there should be a disclaimer clearifying what does stereotypes mean, that its just a tendency when comparing to the world because stereotypes arent able to be applicable on reality, it should be obvious that most people in the US are going to be casual people like all other people around the world there are just tendencys

    • @banaduck2445
      @banaduck2445 Год назад +6

      @@LOLWAAHH thats the problem with stereotypes no individual person should be feeled addressed, when people talk about negative stereotypes about my people i never felt like that they mean me and that might be because people from my country dont have so much... idk how to describe it but us-americans seem to focus sometimes a lot about their nationality like pride and stuff being us-american seems more immportant, relevant while other people in the world tend to less since for example the national day is celebarted in the USA differently, in my country its not really a special day more a casual day, also we dont have flags of our country around maybe in the city in front of a parlament but thats it and definitely not on clothes but which a saw on some us-amercians which was kinda weird to me maybe thats where the difference start, why a lot of especially younger us-amercians nowadays seem to be hurt in their pride or hurt at all because of the USA constantly being dragged when comparing to other countries they care a lot more about their country and image - just my thoughts...

  • @georger.3489
    @georger.3489 Год назад +26

    Actually there are also a lot of europeans who don´t know much about other continents. Some are thinking that Canada is North america, Usa is central america, Mexico is south america....

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +10

      I think a lot of Europeans also don't realize how large the USA is. They think they're gonna come over here for a week and visit NYC, Miami, LV and SF.

    • @franciscovilcheavila960
      @franciscovilcheavila960 Год назад

      Canada is part of North América

  • @2WarriorJay8
    @2WarriorJay8 Год назад +12

    U.S. is such a big country that implementing high-tech everywhere is very hard and takes time and money.

    • @iamdebaby8152
      @iamdebaby8152 Год назад +3

      They said that we have the largest TEC companies than said we aren't high-tec? Like wtf did I just watch. 💀

  • @paraisoharis
    @paraisoharis Год назад +6

    I hate that everyone thinks us americans only eat fast food thats such a stereotype type. yes fast food is an option but most of us do cook as well. My family and I and many others i know prefer to cook rather than eat fast food. I think ppl just think this way bc we do have more fast food chains that are the most popular but honestly ppl are just overweight here bc out portion sizes in general are huge whether that be a home cooled meal, from a restaurant, or a fast food joint

  • @frenchfan3368
    @frenchfan3368 Год назад +21

    The Finish girl says that they pay lots of taxes, so they receive "free" healthcare. If you're paying a lot of taxes, then healthcare is certainly not "free." You are just not directly paying for it.

    • @squiddy5889
      @squiddy5889 10 месяцев назад +2

      Literally smh

    • @Theeatersaurus
      @Theeatersaurus 7 месяцев назад

      Except it’s 50 000 dollars and upwards all at once in non free healthcare countries

    • @mistersadaimusic
      @mistersadaimusic 7 месяцев назад

      It's just a bad question because freedom wasn't defined.
      She's thinking of healthcare being readily accessible and equal access as freedom. She also recognizes it comes from higher taxes.
      On the Authoritarian to Libertarian axis, higher taxes for social/welfare spending is more authoritarian and by design less "free".

  • @Phantom77_
    @Phantom77_ Год назад +44

    As an American, In the 90s and early 2000s I was tought a lot of history and geography so back then America was ahead in knowing a lot about other places or curious about learning more. However schools nowadays concentrate in endoctrinating stupidity. instead of useful things that kids and teens need to learn in life.

    • @EssenceOfHope
      @EssenceOfHope Год назад +2

      Exactly! I grew up in the 90s and graduated HS in 2001. I grew up learning about history and government of other countries, as well as geography. I worked in local news for 7 years and worked with many school districts and saw so many advancements in education, and just more that is offered to students, so I'm not exactly sure why so many lack what I would considered pretty basic knowledge of world history and geography. I also think that foreigners think of America as WASP, whereas America is made up of so many ethnic/cultural groups, and if you come from a family who immigrated to the US only a few generations ago they'd know about other countries. Heck, anyone who's ever visited New Orleans can see the influence of other cultures/countries everywhere they go.

    • @JW-uy2on
      @JW-uy2on Год назад

      Studies show that Americans' knowledge of history and geography has remained mostly unchanged for decades. You're just another lying conservative.

    • @Clipski
      @Clipski Год назад +2

      Ah the classic “my generation is better because x” they teach the same subjects at the same pace they always have.

    • @DUDEfreestyle
      @DUDEfreestyle Год назад

      I don't understand why kids don't enjoy Geography it was my absolute favorite class/subject in middle school and high school. Learning about other countries and war conflicts was so fascinating to me.

    • @curedmeme29
      @curedmeme29 Год назад

      @@Clipski yeah but nowadays there just fucken stupid

  • @humdinger5701
    @humdinger5701 Год назад +56

    The young woman from the US saying she thought we had to much freedom in the US made me cringe hard and I believe I also heard several of our founding fathers roll over in their graves.

    • @KillaSin515
      @KillaSin515 Год назад +8

      She sounded very liberal.

    • @erikawilliams9558
      @erikawilliams9558 Год назад +2

      Something wrong with that?

    • @MW_Asura
      @MW_Asura Год назад +10

      And it's not all that wrong, you do have too much freedom... in a negative way

    • @brandondavis7777
      @brandondavis7777 Год назад +5

      @@MW_Asura We've more freedom than you'll ever have. Not like you know what "Rights" or "Freedom" means, though.

    • @ac1455
      @ac1455 Год назад +4

      Freedom can be used in both good and bad ways. There isn’t one type of freedom, and freedom should always be a balancing act. The internet should be free for open discussion, but what happens when extending it to allow ISIS to post propaganda and beheading clips?

  • @paraisoharis
    @paraisoharis Год назад +9

    ok im American and i much rather cook than go out for fast Food. just because we do have fast food does mean we all like to eat it everyday. i hate that stereotype.

    • @Unioxddds
      @Unioxddds 10 месяцев назад

      Me too like I’ve never ate at Popeyes and I haven’t had McDonald’s more than a year ago.

  • @PerryVillanueva
    @PerryVillanueva 10 месяцев назад +5

    It is very simple. Do not watch American TV shows and movies. Do not listen to American music. And never visit the USA.

    • @alexbidhendy6677
      @alexbidhendy6677 Месяц назад

      That's actually a good shout. Despite the sarcasm.
      For anyone that wants to try this.... Korean cinema easily rivals Hollywood, British TV is generally better than US TV, and American music is... well... garbage. And who wants to go the US, where people don't shut up, they're all fat as f*ck, they think they're amazing, generally ignorant to the rest of the world and you could risk getting shot by cutting someone up in traffic. Nah mate :D

  • @suginami0
    @suginami0 Год назад +40

    Also - most felt the U.S. is not a high tech country, but virtually everything related to high tech, even the internet was created in the U.S. That's what you call willful ignorance or cognitive dissonance.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Год назад +10

      No, it depends on the context. They're in South Korea, literally the most high tech country in the world. From their perspective, the US is definitely not as high tech, and they would be correct.

    • @sunnysaturn134
      @sunnysaturn134 Год назад +16

      @@thespankmyfrank well if they're in big cities then yeah in SK they're going to be a lot more high tech than the rural areas,,,the same for the US...New York City, LA, Chicago etc are extremely high tech but not the rural areas of the country, same is said for literally every country in the world so that is not rely an arguement

    • @BobaFett12357
      @BobaFett12357 Год назад

      @@thespankmyfrankWe blow them out of the damn water. We, the Americans, were the ones who succeeded with nuclear fusion. We created the internet, the iPhone, most military technology, social media, phones, trains, planes, etc.

    • @LOLWAAHH
      @LOLWAAHH Год назад +2

      @@thespankmyfrank I'm sorry, but your argument to a generalization is another generalization? wtf

    • @KillaSin515
      @KillaSin515 Год назад +2

      @@sunnysaturn134 I disagree with this. Almost anywhere you go in America you is high tech. Including rural areas.

  • @nathanspeed9683
    @nathanspeed9683 Год назад +10

    Congratulations World Friends crew for reaching 700,000 subscribers! I’m sure you’ll reach 1M on this great channel!❤

  • @monty510
    @monty510 Год назад +27

    As an American, this was so cool and funny 😂. The safety question made me perk up!

    • @noirekuroraigami2270
      @noirekuroraigami2270 Год назад +1

      Yeah because we can buy grenades…set some off in Mississippi

    • @bishop1
      @bishop1 5 месяцев назад

      You're not an American

  • @smileyface768
    @smileyface768 Год назад +26

    I don't think these people know too much about the world. They seem to be real familiar with their realities but not with the world.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад +1

      Good thing they’re talking about America then and not the world. You’ve got 7 people from 7 countries across the world talking about America and they seem to agree for the majority of it. Not saying I agree with everything they said but it’s saying something when several countries with different cultures and people have similar beliefs.

    • @beazrich2.017
      @beazrich2.017 Год назад +1

      @@Yehnah677 Well their countries are irrelevant anyways.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @@beazrich2.017 then why are you watching this video? If they’re irrelevant then you wouldn’t have cared about their opinion.

    • @beazrich2.017
      @beazrich2.017 Год назад +1

      @@Yehnah677 Because what should I expect? Also, Nato should be dissolved and U.S government should stop alliances with Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Maybe with all that assistance no longer going to those countries maybe then our country can get high speed railways, universal healthcare, gun reform, LGBT+ inclusiveness and climate reform.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @@beazrich2.017 if you didn’t expect anything different then why bother watching the video? You’ve commented loads on this video for someone who thinks their opinions are irrelevant. I don’t see what NATO has to do with LGBT?? or your gun laws? That’s your problem we’re good here.

  • @jamminjada10
    @jamminjada10 Год назад +13

    Americans are extremely friendly, they want to talk to you all the time about everything. I’ve worked their on multiple occasions and also worked with many other foreigners and we all seemed to agree that Americans are super chatty and can’t seem to read the room when someone isn’t interested or plain uncomfortable. My coworkers within weeks or working there where telling me all their personal business and it was very jarring for me

    • @vietle1479
      @vietle1479 Год назад +1

      most of them are good liar, and good at level that they don't recon themselves is lying.

    • @Coco_Ono
      @Coco_Ono Год назад

      *were

    • @CubicApple1
      @CubicApple1 Год назад

      there not my kind of people (not to be mean) im just not very talkative to strangers i still like living in america i would just rather in frence

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад

      While among ourselves we are actually varied. Many arent very talkative at all actually. In fact in your average workplace some dont even know a thing about their fellow co workers. When it comes to people from other Countries Americans who value diversity and making everyone feel welcome go sort of above the normal to make one feel included. On the opposite if an American didnt speak to you at all or others visiting they would be called cold, distant even and not very welcoming. When the worst thing you got to say about an American is they were too friendly well they did their job I suppose. The same can actually be said about visiting many Countries. Some people like learning from others and making them feel welcome and included some don't

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад

      @@CubicApple1 haha this is another misconception. Americans are actually diverse some dont talk much some do. Those visiting from other Countries usually exp being chatted to as we strive on Diveristy and making someone feel welcome. If Americans just didnt talk to visitors at all they'd be called cold and distant. It's a lose lose situation and the most petty of grievances.

  • @Big-Wonka
    @Big-Wonka Год назад +9

    The girl from France said there was a mass shooting in America so it isn't safe. She must have forgotten about the mass attack in Nice France with a bus that killed 86 people and injured 434.

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka Год назад +4

      @@Basilic361 So we're just going to pretend the 86 dead and 458 injured in Nice in 2016, 130 dead and 413 injured in Paris in 2015, 150 dead in Nice in 2015 don't matter? All mass killings are bad. But don't pretend guns are the issue. Crazy people are the issue. Should we ban buses and large trucks also?

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka Год назад +5

      @@Basilic361 You're proving my point. Mass murder and terrorist attacks happen everywhere. Guns aren't the issue. Humans are.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад +1

      @@Big-Wonka if humans are the issue then why are there more attacks in America than in other countries. I agree the gun isn’t the one causing the crime but it definitely helps. Remove guns you’ll have less violence. Guns make violence easy. Not so easy to cause mass murder when you’re only equipped with your fists or a knife.

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka Год назад

      @@Yehnah677 Again, explain how a mass murder with a bus in France is better. Or a pressure cooker bomb in Boston. If someone wants to hurt others then they will. It's as simple as that. I own multiple guns and there is a very strict process to buying one. I can tell you're unaware with that. Don't believe everything you see on TV.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @@Big-Wonka funnily enough matey I not someone who believes it is easy to get a gun. I don’t believe any mass killing is any better but it happens at a higher rate in America why? Because it’s easier because if guns or because you have a bunch of loonies

  • @aidanaldrich7795
    @aidanaldrich7795 Год назад +4

    I dont know if we have A LOT more freedom than other countries, but we are the only country with full freedom of speech

  • @angeleyeszarai
    @angeleyeszarai Год назад +26

    The French girl is so obviously French, I'm surprised I didn't guess it right away 🤣

  • @petey8738
    @petey8738 Год назад +4

    “Egypt is free” 😂

  • @patrioticz2858
    @patrioticz2858 Год назад +14

    10:32 a good chunk of modern inventions came from America but infrastructure definitely needs work

  • @Moemoepizza
    @Moemoepizza Год назад +7

    The U.S. girl on here is just about as clueless as the other countries representatives.

  • @gregmuon
    @gregmuon Год назад +51

    It's interesting that so many don't view the US as a high tech country. So much of high tech originated in the US: electronic computers, the internet, transistors, etc. I suppose it's because many other countries seem to be better at actually applying it to everyday life.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel Год назад +7

      Guess they never heard of Tesla & reusable rockets. No other country haves reusable rockets yet. And I'm not an Elon Fanboy too.

    • @OneRandomVictory
      @OneRandomVictory Год назад +6

      As a person living in the south and not in a major city, I don't see much high tech stuff in my everyday life besides smart phones and computers. That's honestly nothing special.

    • @gregmuon
      @gregmuon Год назад +9

      @@TheMrPeteChannel There's also the original Tesla (Nikola), a Serbian-American who made electrification of the world possible and practical.

    • @esonon5210
      @esonon5210 Год назад +4

      @@OneRandomVictory America isn't limited to your small town

    • @ihrdatenkraken7393
      @ihrdatenkraken7393 Год назад +7

      Look who invented the "old" computers, microchips, rockets etc :) clearly not american.

  • @davidahunt4699
    @davidahunt4699 10 месяцев назад +2

    Here is my opinion on these stereotypes. 1) I know geography pretty well and most people I know do too. 2) Fast food and convenience food, in general, are definitely a problem, but I mostly eat at home and many people do too. 3) I live in Missouri and I have a conceal and carry. I've never shot anyone and I don't worry about my children being killed in school. With that said I do think that guns are way to accessible and we need better gun laws. I do get irritated when people say that the US is unsafe. I live in Southwest Missouri and trust me, no one is going to hurt you. There are dangerous areas and safe areas like every country on the face of the earth. The Media is a big part of why that mass shooting narrative gets spread. Don't get me wrong, it does happen and we need to do more as a country but the US is often portrayed as if you will get off the plane and immediately get shot. It's not the wild west. 4) I am a very outgoing talkative person but my wife is very shy and awkward around strangers. I would say that our outgoing nature is do to our curiosity and how we are raised. I was taught to be polite and respectful and part of that is talking to others. Most of the people I know are from the South and the Midwest. Hospitality is ingrained in us from a young age. I can't speak for the rest of the country but that mentality certainly holds true for the South and Midwest. 5) I really want the Japanese toilets in the US. I would say we are on par with the major economies of the world in our tech access and expertise. I would say countries like Japan and Korea seem to be ahead of us in the use of high tech especially in daily life. Overall I liked this video. My only real complaint is about the portrayal of the US in regards to gun violence. As with most things, it is a nuanced issue and oversimplification does no one any good.

  • @ajwoodson8734
    @ajwoodson8734 Год назад +3

    Every video I’ve watched on this topic and Guns always come up on this topic. It seems to be a world view.

    • @squiddy5889
      @squiddy5889 10 месяцев назад

      Sadly it’s all they show on the news in their countries smh. They take short snippet of guns and run with.

  • @esonon5210
    @esonon5210 Год назад +4

    How is something free if you have to pay taxes for it?

  • @erikawilliams9558
    @erikawilliams9558 Год назад +4

    I'm an introvert so i actually avoid talking to strangers

  • @dippah1
    @dippah1 11 месяцев назад +3

    I came here with an open mind and some sense. Thanks for opening up the conversation! Freedom comes with a level of sacrifice which Patriots protect those Freedoms, Families and friends

  • @thebestpersonever48
    @thebestpersonever48 Год назад +1

    Everyone: *talking about freedom comparison*
    Japan: *Did I lose my tooth?*

  • @andyx6827
    @andyx6827 Год назад +16

    Him: "Finding a job"
    Subtitles: "Funding a child" 😂

    • @nathanspeed9683
      @nathanspeed9683 Год назад

      2 very different things 😂, I was wondering if anyone had picked up on that lol!

  • @wwbuirkle
    @wwbuirkle Год назад +2

    The American girl didn't go to the same school that I did

  • @eliotsalgado9908
    @eliotsalgado9908 Год назад +13

    Don’t you feel like losing neurons by watching these videos? Cuz that’s what I feel

    • @lugialover09
      @lugialover09 Год назад

      No, I enjoy them. I like seeing other people's perspectives, especially from other locations of the globe. You can disagree with their perspectives, but it's still important to know what other people think. It can help you reflect on your own beliefs.

    • @warcraft3freak1
      @warcraft3freak1 Год назад +1

      You lose brain cells by learning about other cultures?

    • @eliotsalgado9908
      @eliotsalgado9908 Год назад +7

      @@warcraft3freak1 do you not see that these videos are mainly focused on united states?? Yet these americans goin on this show show a huge lack of knowledge

    • @warcraft3freak1
      @warcraft3freak1 Год назад +1

      @@eliotsalgado9908 Look more closely at their video library. They do have a lot of videos about America (maybe because we are a leading cultural exporter), but they many videos with only Asian or Spanish-speaking guests. Or all European, too.

    • @eliotsalgado9908
      @eliotsalgado9908 Год назад +1

      @@warcraft3freak1 ive seen a lot of these videos. Trust me

  • @zerogaming566
    @zerogaming566 Год назад +18

    As an American. Don’t let one American girl sway your mind from coming to our beautiful diverse country! We are a HUGE country with many different cities, towns and places to live. She seemed focused on what the News is telling her rather than what the US has to offer. She doesn’t see the abundance of good, honest, and loving people that most of the US has to offer. She seems very negative and against our vast beautiful country.

    • @David-lt5bg
      @David-lt5bg Год назад

      no

    • @ellotheearthling
      @ellotheearthling Год назад

      I disliked

    • @tyreek.6815
      @tyreek.6815 Год назад +2

      @@ellotheearthlinggood. It does nothing.

    • @beazrich2.017
      @beazrich2.017 Год назад

      @@ellotheearthling Don’t worry we don’t want any westerners from outside the U.S visiting our country. Stayaway or you will be scorched lol. 😆

    • @acropolis2850
      @acropolis2850 Год назад +2

      I agree, she just wanted to be liked by the group.

  • @Reckoning2943
    @Reckoning2943 Год назад +1

    Was confused about the girl from Japan speaking in Korean for a minute.

  • @julianasilva6946
    @julianasilva6946 Год назад +15

    why it's always "America"? there are other countries

    • @Mariana_Mirai
      @Mariana_Mirai Год назад +5

      Ikr? The name of the chanel is world friends no USA friends, I want to know about other countries to

    • @AwesomeIan135
      @AwesomeIan135 Год назад

      There are other countries?!?

  • @annaandersson2710
    @annaandersson2710 Год назад +6

    I don’t know about every school in my country but in my school we have to know at least every country in Europe and most of the country’s in each continent + city’s. And we have a test in 7th and 9th grade on almost every country’s, seas and desert’s.

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 Год назад

      Me to and I had a middle east and Africa one to so I'm lost one people say most don't know the general area a country is

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад

      Same its basic schooling here I mean they chose a woman to rep US who didnt even know the names of our States which isnt normal here. They could have gotten someone that atleast knows the basic things taught in school. We know Europe isnt a Country and can name their Countries. This was an odd video

  • @francegamble1
    @francegamble1 Год назад +10

    I miss living in Japan compared to America. I did feel I went back in time coming here.

    • @deepdark795
      @deepdark795 Год назад +5

      @@carlos26495 that's because you follow the Spanish perspective.

  • @willy-b1660
    @willy-b1660 Год назад +21

    The American saying we have to much freedom? That is very sad.

  • @basedlordess
    @basedlordess Год назад +1

    They talk about how americans only know stereotypes or basic stuff about their countries,
    But i wonder how much each of them about each others countries.
    What the egyptian know about finland ?

  • @tqueen7131
    @tqueen7131 Год назад +2

    This was cringe because the Chosen person to rep here doesnt even know the States here which is taught in elementary. To note most of us absolutely dont think Europe is a Country and that stereotype is so weird. We can easily name other Countries. Can they name our States? It's a bit odd to have someone rep US who says they cant name our States again it's literally elementary.

  • @Mrfone2one
    @Mrfone2one Год назад +5

    The "american representative" did not seem to know much about her own country. I would like to see another one of these videos with a more realistic american perspective as I feel a lot of what she said did not seem to make sense with simple fact checking of that country.

    • @pshaw8406
      @pshaw8406 Год назад +1

      She was pretty smart about her own country. Maybe you should do some fact-checking.

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад +1

      She wasnt a good rep as she didnt even know the States which we learn in elementary school. We also learn that Europe isnt a Country then too. We can name Countries all around the world

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад

      ​@@pshaw8406 She literally said she cant name the States which is taught in basic elementary school here. My 7 year old Niece can name them all even. So no she wasnt a good rep of average American at all

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад

      ​@JoshyHush I dont know many Americans like her who dont even know the States. We are taught that in elementary school right along with names of Countries around the world. We also are taught Europe isnt a Country and learned about the Continents and all its Countries in Elementary school.

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад

      @JoshyHush she specifically mentions not being able to point them out on a map. So are you telling me with a map in front of you that you still cant name our States? I've even asked many others and they had no issues naming them a few took a bit longer cause we do have 52 but most named them all one missed a few only. The average surely is way above someone who cant even recognize them on a map. Sure like anyone we can forget things taught in school etc but If you have no concepts of the States around you and dont even know the name of most of them or anything that's uh on you and not normal. Noone said the person had to remember them off the top of the head. Their claim was Americans think Europe is a Country and cant even name a Country in Europe. She responds by saying we dont learn about other Countries and maps and she cant even name our States on the map even. Noone said one must name them on a spot all 100% I can tell you we absolutely understand Continents and can indeed name Countries perhaps not all especially on a spot but we certainly could name one if asked.

  • @Hazardlv
    @Hazardlv Год назад +2

    America is like a whole different planet into Earth

    • @ItzDenholm
      @ItzDenholm 3 месяца назад

      Haha you never heard about North Korea

  • @joelw2012
    @joelw2012 Год назад +2

    Not a very good representation from America saying we need less freedom... That's a very un-American way of thinking.

  • @tyreek.6815
    @tyreek.6815 Год назад +6

    Saying america isn’t safe is dumb. America has over 300 million people living there. It also has states that are bigger than a lot of countries… to generalize and say it isn’t safe is stupid. Just like generalizing america (US) as a whole. It’s so stupid and ignorant. I’m tired of these double standards and people laughing it off. It’s very belittling.

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +20

    I’m an American who works in an office building and we talk a lot in the elevator. I had a conversation with a guy stranger this morning during breakfast who sat next to me at diner bar stool. We talked about our families, places we’ve lived, places we’ve visited.
    I don’t feel unsafe in the USA. I frequently make cross country drives often alone. I feel more unsafe in the foreign countries I go to because a lot of muggers love to target tourists.

    • @RecklawTheAmazing
      @RecklawTheAmazing Год назад +6

      As with anything, I feel like a lot of it is context. I don't feel unsafe in my home or in my car, but there's plenty of places in my city where I wouldn't walk at night. Generally, Europe has lower rates of violent crime, but things like pickpocketing are more common

  • @x-men69-96
    @x-men69-96 Год назад +6

    Every country has diff problems, different people, bad places, good places.....Those stereotypes are true and not true in every country.
    For example, I have lived in America for 15 years I have never seen a gun. My friend in Finland and Sweden had guns in their heads. So....

  • @gugugaga1233
    @gugugaga1233 Год назад +3

    i didnt see the Finnish girl until like the middle of the video, i guess it's true that they're very anti social haha

  • @sitangpattama-7979
    @sitangpattama-7979 Год назад +2

    Why the Japanese girl speaks Korean, I’m not so sure but it sounds Korean to me.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад +1

      Might have been born in Korea but represents Japan idk

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +7

    The concept of freedom would depend per personal experience. According to my French-Algerian friend the French police can easily stop him on the street and ask for his residence papers whereas in the US, this violates certain human rights. He could also freely enter a bar or night club in America without being questioned for being Arab-looking. My French-Moroccan friend considers the wide spaces in America as "freedom." Me personally I would say there is more freedom in Europe; certain things that might be considered illegal in the US are perfectly legal in Europe. No need to elaborate. 😄

  • @grimmmetals5290
    @grimmmetals5290 10 месяцев назад +1

    Americans dont have guns for hunting. We have guns for enemies foreign and domestic. Every country should hold self defense to the highest standard. Never outsource your self defense because no one can care more about your family than you can, and no one can be there quicker in an emergency than you. Rely on yourself. 😊

    • @mirvaleinonen1180
      @mirvaleinonen1180 5 месяцев назад

      And the winner of most Innocent victims country goes to...

    • @gabecollins5585
      @gabecollins5585 2 месяца назад

      @@mirvaleinonen1180 Brazil!

  • @spondoolie6450
    @spondoolie6450 Год назад +1

    ngl, when the Japanese person said we were a technical country .... that was a flex

  • @Poussindesdomtom
    @Poussindesdomtom Год назад +4

    In terms of freedom, France can't be compared to the US.
    The freedom of speech for example, is very framed in France.
    In my country you can get sued for your opinions. You wont't go to jail but you'll have a fine, a financial penalty if your opinion doesn't match the _"good thinking"_ , especially if your talking about arabic and black people or about jews.

  • @chrisb2535
    @chrisb2535 Год назад +8

    Funny how the guy says "they have iPhones in America". Well yeah, you would kinda expect that, since Apple (American company) created the thing.

  • @suginami0
    @suginami0 Год назад +14

    They were reluctant to agree that American has more freedom than in their country, but they all discussed the many ways American has more freedom, and in some cases "....too much freedom".

    • @chromeninja6811
      @chromeninja6811 Год назад +1

      That comment stood out for me as well, I found it quite telling.

    • @andyx6827
      @andyx6827 Год назад +5

      The USA is 15th(!!!) in the Human Freedom Index. Fifteenth.
      It's quite telling that you think they were just "reluctant" to agree. Lmao.

    • @Manila-7
      @Manila-7 Год назад +1

      Have you ever heard of the paradox of freedom? That explains the situation pretty well

    • @sunnysaturn134
      @sunnysaturn134 Год назад +2

      @@andyx6827 yeah if the question is between northern/western european countries then they would likely rank higher than the USA but 15th out of 196 countries is actually very good lmao

    • @yellowpomegranate
      @yellowpomegranate Год назад

      it all depends on what you compare it too, of course. but the whole "land of the free" gimmick comes of rather obnoxious from an outside perspective. it sounds like they are implying that other countries aren't free, or that the US is the most free country, which is just not true.

  • @emotionalIntelligence2078
    @emotionalIntelligence2078 Год назад +10

    High-tech country: IT+ Machines+ Semi-conductors. US has all 3 while Germany has machinery at large, other sectors in nascent stages. S.Korea is good at two of them. The E-commerce is higher than the US in Asian economies but still the US has enough presence.

  • @andreanecchi5930
    @andreanecchi5930 Год назад +4

    Switzerland has
    a better gun culture of the USA

  • @helenjames9973
    @helenjames9973 Год назад +31

    < *Consistency is the key to success Despite the financial instability all over the world, I’m so excited I’ve been earning $45,000 from my $10,000 investment every 10days...*

    • @eleanorscarlett6092
      @eleanorscarlett6092 Год назад

      Quite impressive but HOW!!?😊 I know it's possible, my colleague at work always get 40K every week, I would appreciate if you show me how to go about it.

    • @helenjames9973
      @helenjames9973 Год назад +2

      @@eleanorscarlett6092 After I got up to $300k trading with Mrs Mary Lynn Crawford i bought a new House and I'm now able to send my kids to a better school in the states thanks to her. When someone is straight forward with what he or she is doing people will always speak up for them.

    • @Alexander-Blunyip
      @Alexander-Blunyip Год назад +1

      @Jared Michaelson Oh please, how can someone get to speak with Mrs Mary Lynn Crawford!!?

    • @helenjames9973
      @helenjames9973 Год назад +1

      Reach her directly

    • @helenjames9973
      @helenjames9973 Год назад +5

      Пчелен мед
      ♱𝟏𝟑𝟎𝟒𝟑𝟏𝟓𝟐𝟖𝟓𝟖
      Пчелен мед👍👎

  • @stuffstuff2846
    @stuffstuff2846 Год назад +2

    Guns don't kill people

  • @felwort
    @felwort Год назад +10

    Wow the Egyptian is so good looking and has a mysterious charisma.

  • @Glockatiel
    @Glockatiel Год назад +16

    I'm not sure where the idea that Americans' don't learn about geography comes from. I didn't go to the best high school when I was a kid and we still took multiple years of world history and geography. The whole discussion about Australian gun violence is also inaccurate as the country (and most other western nations in aggregate) had already been experiencing falls in gun violence in years prior without increases in restrictions on weapons. If Australia had 0 "mass shootings" and then had one and no more after, that isn't necessarily an indication that gun control worked for the country.

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 Год назад +1

      It's the education system it's trash all they want is money and dumb u down majority of people here don't even know their true history and geography

    • @esonon5210
      @esonon5210 Год назад +3

      Jimmy Kimmel skits

    • @nataliefisher1202
      @nataliefisher1202 Год назад

      That was then…now it is all about liberal professors brainwashing students to their way of thinking…

  • @SAM-dm5qg
    @SAM-dm5qg 7 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING 🇺🇸

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 6 месяцев назад

    The average American doesn't know about many countries because we don't see many of their movies or TV programs where as people from other countries see so much from American movies & TV that they all know about our way of life far more than we of theirs.

  • @Ru.there765
    @Ru.there765 2 месяца назад

    Unfortunately our country loves to poison us with crap food and ingredients. It’s so expensive to eat healthy sometimes people almost have no choice. So a lot of cases it’s not necessarily that they love junk food and crap quality food. It’s just the only affordable option.
    Oh and most Americans are fascinated and interested in other countries and cultures bc we aren’t really taught to much in school. That’s why we will talk ya ear off like crazy. lol. But on the other hand you have to remember America is sooooo diverse and has so many cultures and ethnicities that we kind of put able to learn from that as well. Personally I took it upon myself to learn about the world and history.
    And yes the healthcare is a pain. It’s so expensive. I have more stories than I could count of people refusing to get help for something they should bc they can’t afford it. Myself including. It’s horrible.

  • @randychampion184
    @randychampion184 Год назад +18

    I feel like some of the things the Egyptian lady mentioned as restricted freedoms in her country are just cultural norms, rather official restrictions. That may be the biggest difference freedom-wise, the cultural practices, rather one country having more freedom, officially, than the other: somethings may be more culturally accepted in one society than another.

    • @RecklawTheAmazing
      @RecklawTheAmazing Год назад +4

      Yeah that's fair. I think Americans should normalize not talking about politics in Ubers for example. I don't wanna hear ab my driver's crackpot conspiracy theories

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +6

      @@RecklawTheAmazing I have never had an Uber driver bring up politics. Actually in the USA, politics is a generally taboo subject to broach with strangers along with religion. This is actually something that I didn’t like about being in Europe. A lot of people once they knew I was American would give their unsolicited, unwanted political opinions.
      I’ve had Uber drivers ask me on dates which made me very uncomfortable.

    • @RecklawTheAmazing
      @RecklawTheAmazing Год назад

      @Ann Dee Cosita Really? I've had multiple ubers where we end up talking about the drivers crazy conspiracies. Not necessarily politics, but more like "George Soros runs the shadow government "

    • @mlee-w664
      @mlee-w664 Год назад +2

      @@RecklawTheAmazing Where'd you experience that? Because I feel like every single one of the Uber drivers who talked about politics to me were immigrants, not people from the US. I think it's kind of considered rude to talk about politics to strangers in the US

  • @Zfighter117
    @Zfighter117 Год назад +1

    America is absolutely high tech and has great engineering, it's just all reserved for the military.

  • @michaeltriptow6877
    @michaeltriptow6877 Год назад

    I am from the USA, what ever happens with this war, let us try to stay like this with each other.

  • @ankelenze5696
    @ankelenze5696 Месяц назад

    „Where do you come from? I'm from America ..." „From wich country???" Remember, „America" is continent, not a country ...

  • @OlathePirates33
    @OlathePirates33 Год назад +1

    As I’m watching RUclips, building my new AR- to protect myself I came across this video. Also, what’s with Japan woman. If she’s in states shouldn’t she want to learn/should
    Know English. Taught in school there. Maybe I’m too educated

  • @patrioticz2858
    @patrioticz2858 Год назад +20

    5:27 then it isn't free, it is taxpayer funded. US has some of the best medical advancements directly or indirectly like people dying waiting for care in Canada

    • @TheAmericanCatholic
      @TheAmericanCatholic Год назад +4

      That isn’t happening in Canada

    • @bradcofo
      @bradcofo Год назад

      Yeah, that's not happening in Canada. Wanna know what else doesn't happen in Canada? People dying or going bankrupt because they can't afford healthcare. But I'm guessing you'll probably just cry and say "fake news".

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад

      @@bradcofo lol there is a big story that just happened out of Canada of a woman dying wait for treatment in the ER for 7 hours. Crowder did several videos talking about the shitty Healthcare system in Canada

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад +3

      @@bradcofo lol also you can blame government intervention on the Democrat is in the high prices of American Healthcare, for example Obamacare.

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад +3

      @@bradcofo I know it takes like half a year to get a family doctor and long time to see them and the few private clinics in Canada pay crazy high prices for services.

  • @esonon5210
    @esonon5210 Год назад +10

    Freedom compared to what? Compared to North Korea? Yes. Compared to Germany? They probably are about the same.

  • @RyuDraco_
    @RyuDraco_ Год назад +1

    German guy was so needy to defend german engineering lol

  • @patrioticz2858
    @patrioticz2858 Год назад +7

    10:53 bro we invented the assembly line and more advancements in cars way before EU caught up.

    • @Manila-7
      @Manila-7 Год назад +2

      That wasn't the question though

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад +3

      @@Manila-7 never said it was

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад +5

      @@Manila-7 he was acting like Germany is more known about Automatives then the US

  • @nightlyrowentree6047
    @nightlyrowentree6047 Год назад +1

    In middle school and 9th grade so beginning of high school we had test on middle eastern countries and European and African so I'm confused why most don't know where in the general area a country is ? And i went to school in a small town in the south east of the USA

    • @pshaw8406
      @pshaw8406 Год назад +1

      Me, too. The problem isn't just schooling but most people don't care enough to learn. For some reason boys seem to especially struggle.

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 Год назад

      @Pshaw! yess so many people cheated to its insane people think I'm lying when I say I've never cheated lol I loved history and part of history was knowing basic geographics

  • @jc-meza
    @jc-meza 9 месяцев назад

    5:22 "because you PAY A LOT of taxes you get FREE healthcare"
    No is not free, someone pay for it.

    • @mirvaleinonen1180
      @mirvaleinonen1180 5 месяцев назад

      Actually we don't have totally free healthcare in Finland. I really don't understand why everybody thinks so. I'm just paying my 1500€ medical bills because I was in the hospital... It's just like the "happiest country" thing, normal people are wondering where that comes, that's not the thrut..
      (Sorry bad english)

  • @Big-Wonka
    @Big-Wonka Год назад +22

    They didn't fix a gun "problem" in Australia. They banned them and took more freedom away. That's why Australia had terrible COVID restrictions where people were being arrested for being in parks all alone.

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka Год назад

      @C C "shall not be infringed". The 2nd amendment was simply created to stop a tyrannical government.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @@Big-Wonka As if your government are gonna turn on you and begin murdering you in the masses it’s 2023 not the 1700s and you don’t live in Afghanistan.

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka Год назад

      @@Yehnah677 And guns keep it that way. Tell that to people in China. A developed country where people vanish for pushing back against the government.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @@Big-Wonka but America was never like china and will never be like china. China need guns America haven’t needed guns for 100s of years. Americans are so bored with not being able to use their gun they spent money on they decide to use them on children. Before you say it’s the people not the guns the gun is a extension of them the shootings wouldn’t have happened if the gun didn’t exist.

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka Год назад +2

      @@Yehnah677 The shooting wouldn't happen, but then they'd use a knife, hammer, car, anything. And just because we haven't needed them for "hundreds of years" doesn't mean we won't in the future. I'm curious, where are you from? Also, no one kills kids because we're bored. That's sick and twisted even to think that.

  • @nhiatahir2171
    @nhiatahir2171 Год назад +1

    Indonesians are more friendly than American,, wecan be so crawded in a puclic transportation talking to the people we met for the first time.. So, I think the finland girl would be more shock if she is here... 🤣

  • @志瑜杨
    @志瑜杨 Год назад +16

    I think the major issue with European countries and American geography is that most countries in Europe are smaller than individual states in America.
    Granted, there are many people who just suck at geography no matter what, like it was mentioned in the video.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +4

      Yep. Geographically, the US is almost the size of Europe. It's just as easy as them to travel to other countries as it us for us to travel between states.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Год назад +11

      Honestly, I agree. Us Europeans love to complain about people from the US not knowing other countries, but y'all have enough to keep up with your 50 states lol. So I don't blame you.

    • @LOLWAAHH
      @LOLWAAHH Год назад +3

      @@thespankmyfrank Thank you for having an open mind. The stereotypes of Americans seem to have been ingrained in many Europeans so much that, in an odd way, there's now a stereotype of all Europeans hating Americans. A vicious cycle, really

    • @nikaswords17
      @nikaswords17 Год назад +8

      So if it's about size, can americans show where Indonesia is on a map? Angola? Argentina?

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +2

      @@nikaswords17 You think most Europeans or Asians can?

  • @patrioticz2858
    @patrioticz2858 Год назад +8

    Wonder how many of these people think AR in AR-15 stands for Assualt Rifle? AR in AR-15 stands for Armarite and was made for civilian use. Colion Noir is a gun advocate and lawyer, I encourage people to check him out. Also encourage people to check out Steven Crowder and his "Change My Mind" segments, he has done several on gun and other issues.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +6

      One of the guys (Australia or Germany) said that they don't have "automatic weapons". Well, they're illegal in the US, too.

    • @TheAmericanCatholic
      @TheAmericanCatholic Год назад +2

      @@chrisb2535 the United States restricted automatic weapons in 1934 Aslong with 4 other classes of firearms (short barrel rifles/ shotguns SBR or SBS, silencers, , destructive devices like 20mm cannons or bazookas, and any other weapons AOW. Under the national firearms act all five classes of firearms had to be registered with the federal government with fingerprint, personal photos and other strict requirements aslong with paying a tax. You also need to notify state officials when travels state to state. In 1986 under the Firearms Owners Protection Act or FOPA machine guns were banned but there was a loophole where machine guns registered after the NfA act and before FOPA could be still legally owned and transferred to one another. So you can buy a transferable machine gun provided you go through the NFA and do the rigorous process. With so many gun enthusiasts in the United States these transferable weapons are typically stashed in collections and the ones that are sold are sold for tens of thousands of dollars. So there are basically grandfathered in a sense.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Год назад +4

      @@TheAmericanCatholic Right, so for the most part, they're illegal and probably represent < 1% of gun crimes in the US. The guy bringing up "automatic weapons" wasn't talking about those. He was implying that automatic weapons are readily available in the US.

  • @krylleenesario8587
    @krylleenesario8587 Год назад +3

    EGYPT is more dangerous.

  • @klakin
    @klakin Год назад +1

    Yea not informative at all. One small opinion against many. And remember civilians having firearms made America free in the first place. But yea I do agree with we don't really know the rest of the world as a majority. Some are interested but most don't care enough to study. And why do the rest of the world think we all have automatics, can't just go to the FFL and pick up a automatic firearm. I think people need to stop traveling to the bigger cities of America and see the real America from the west, south and East. You'll see a crazy difference. Even going from
    State to state.

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Год назад +39

    Illa is open minded and very intelligent , she breaks stereotypes of people from USA

    • @compashinpei
      @compashinpei Год назад

      There are a lot of people like her in the US. And there are a lot of ignorant closed minded people in the rest of of the world too. But usually those uneducated people do not travel overseas or speak English so they just dont stand out.

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад +14

      Lol not really, she was ignorant a few issues. Also what stereo type is that?

    • @chromeninja6811
      @chromeninja6811 Год назад +13

      Funny, I find her very ignorant.

    • @compashinpei
      @compashinpei Год назад

      @@patrioticz2858 What issues?

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 Год назад +3

      @@compashinpei Guns and the talk about freedom mainly and maybe some comments on Healthcare. Tho I have already committed a lot about it in the comment section but

  • @Naveenbr-kp8gc1yi3d
    @Naveenbr-kp8gc1yi3d Год назад +1

    Iam from India. I can't say for every states but I think in the stranger scenario parents usually teach u some ground rules
    1: Can't trust random stranger's on streets
    2 : Don't go with strangers
    3 : Don't take anything from strangers even if they offer u.
    I guess it's almost similar to whole Asia.

    • @saharah101
      @saharah101 Год назад

      Same in the uk… everyone I know teach their children the same.
      As an adult now if someone is asking directions or something I’ll answer.
      Or if someone just says morning while passing me on the street I’ll say it back mainly because it’s only old people.
      Otherwise I wouldn’t like to be stopped in the street feeling like I’m playing 21 questions with a stranger
      It feels like those ppl who try to sell you things 😂

  • @JJ.005-jana
    @JJ.005-jana Год назад +17

    Yeah finally an Egyptian girl 😫✨

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Год назад +6

      She's very cute 👍

    • @anyazelyaeva4135
      @anyazelyaeva4135 Год назад

      At first glance, I thought she was Asian 😮

    • @anyazelyaeva4135
      @anyazelyaeva4135 Год назад

      At first glance, I thought she was Asian 😮

    • @JJ.005-jana
      @JJ.005-jana Год назад

      @@ommsterlitz1805 yeah right 😭💗

    • @JJ.005-jana
      @JJ.005-jana Год назад

      @@ommsterlitz1805 at first she Kinda look like Asians tho but then you will see her beautiful different features she's so adorable 😫💞

  • @pahis1248
    @pahis1248 Год назад +8

    As a Finnish person I wonder what was the idea of this video

  • @pshaw8406
    @pshaw8406 Год назад

    Why would you go to a party if you don't want to talk to people?

  • @Avocado-j7m
    @Avocado-j7m Месяц назад

    I feel like the the McDonalds stereotype was true at some point, but now its more like Chick-fi-la or something. Personally, I've only had McDonald's maybe three times in my life. It's my least favorite fast food place.

  • @bishop1
    @bishop1 5 месяцев назад

    How is healthcare free when you're paying for it in taxes? Can someone please elaborate this for me because I'm confused with the Finland girl 🙄

  • @ratdaddy420
    @ratdaddy420 Год назад

    yeah people can still get guns without licenses and whats worse is taking guns because people will make improvised ones. i mean we can 3d print them now very easy

  • @basedlordess
    @basedlordess Год назад +2

    Junk food isnt just bad food but like stuff u can find at a convenience store or can just be microwaved. Burgers fries pizza not junk food, chips instant noodles hotpockets are junk food

  • @lovecrafthpl4620
    @lovecrafthpl4620 Год назад

    I'll stick w the "Too Much Freedom" thankyou....

  • @cami_yahki
    @cami_yahki Год назад +1

    Why is the Japanese woman talking in Korean? I thought like "so she can't speak in English..." but then should she just speak in hers first language?

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад +1

      Might have been born in Korea

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @John Obama! born in Korea lived majority of her life in Japan but still learned Korean first maybe

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      @John Obama! I know I’m just trying to think of a possible reasoning. Maybe she is Japanese but grew up in Korea. But then you’d wonder why they didn’t just find someone who is Japanese from Japan. Who knows haha

    • @ItzDenholm
      @ItzDenholm 3 месяца назад

      @@Yehnah677she was born in Japan but she spoke Korean since Japanese usually are not good at English unless they lived abroad in a English speaking country (but also this channel was filmed In Korea)

  • @vlad.oliveira
    @vlad.oliveira Год назад +3

    America is the continent, United States is the country.

  • @starofdabloc
    @starofdabloc Год назад +3

    Here’s World Friends doing what it always does and making videos about the U.S. again. Are you guys obsessed over there or something? 🙄 Aren’t you guys tired yet? Do another North American country! Canada and Mexico exists as well. Give it a break

  • @microsofterror880
    @microsofterror880 Год назад

    I think most of the time the observations are correct, but some of the things they quoted people saying were either people who are considered extremely stupid even to our standards or are jokinh

  • @Ra111den
    @Ra111den Год назад +6

    Illa doesnt sound very educated, please get someone who has a better unbiased view on these topics. No offense, but it doesnt surprise me that she is from California

    • @esonon5210
      @esonon5210 Год назад +1

      World Friends finds the most uneducated, sheltered white American women on purpose

  • @hjbau1350
    @hjbau1350 Год назад +2

    Honestly, where do they find these people and where do they find the American person? People in other countries can't say things without getting arrested or talked to by the police. I have had people try to rob me in almost every European country i have been in. You constantly have to think about the people around you who are trying to steal your stuff. Also, the countries are getting overrun right now. The only reason that other countries have reasonable health care is because America creates the treatments. I have also heard so many horror stories about people in other countries having to wait a year or more for treatment and dying while doing it or just not getting treatment because they are too old to have that hip replacement and it isn't a good use of the funds. That and killing all down syndrome children in the womb in a lot of countries. Ending peoples lives because that is cheaper than giving them care. There are neighborhoods in America that aren't safe, but most of America is very safe, let their kids walk to school alone, play in the yard alone, leave your door unlocked kind of safe. I understand that the people in this video are just talking about what they see in shows and so i am understanding of that, but they have no idea what they are talking about.

    • @Yehnah677
      @Yehnah677 Год назад

      Idk what parts of Europe you’ve been too but have you thought they’ve singled you out because you look and act American and therefore an easy target because you’re in a foreign country? I’ve been to places in Europe and have never been approached by anyone. I live in England and have never been stopped or attacked by anyone. Obviously it does happen but not that often. I also grew up getting myself to school, college, work only people I’ve had trouble with was the gypsies who camped at the end of my road but nothing major.

    • @hjbau1350
      @hjbau1350 Год назад +2

      @Ads That is absolutely why. That would not happen in America. That was my point. There are bad neighborhoods and some cities that are more dangerous in America, but for the most part people aren't trying to rob you everywhere in train stations or parks or most places. There was also a guy who was clearly having an issue in London going around saying he was going to stab people. Things have gotten worse in some America cities very recently, but that is not normal. Most of America is safe compared to most of Europe. I am not saying that everyone in Europe is anything. There just seems to be a lot more situations where someone is going to rob you. No thanks.

    • @lowellmonfort
      @lowellmonfort Год назад +1

      @@hjbau1350 Honestly, it's the same in every touristic area, whether it is in Europe or USA (I can't speak for Asia, Africa, South America, Middle East and Oceania, I have not been there). If you're a tourist, you usually stand out and are approched methodically by robbers. So obviously, a foreigner on vacation in a country has a higher chance of getting robbed than someone from said country. So it's not That Europe is unsafe, or USA is unsafe, it's just that you are a tourist in a touristic area where robbing is "easy".

  • @pshaw8406
    @pshaw8406 Год назад

    It was good having a smart American to represent that pov.

    • @Coco_Ono
      @Coco_Ono Год назад +2

      I hope this was sarcasm. They couldn’t have picked a bigger idiot to represent our whole country.

    • @tqueen7131
      @tqueen7131 Год назад +2

      Oh you mean the one who said she couldnt even name our States on map which we learned in elementary school

    • @derpyduck5088
      @derpyduck5088 Год назад

      ""smart american""
      Can't name the states, says America isn't high tech when we have basically every notable tech company, is scared of guns, doesn't understand our healthcare system or why we have it. Doesn't know much about other countries. It's like talking to a walking liberal arts degree

  • @kellymcbright5456
    @kellymcbright5456 Год назад

    Rachel is the first girl that can compete cajsa.

  • @andynieuwenhuis7833
    @andynieuwenhuis7833 Год назад +1

    I'M SURPRISED THEY DIDN'T ASK ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT Canada?? Most European countries know about how Canada helped to liberatethem in the Second world. Australia has more in common with Canada than with the United States.

    • @beazrich2.017
      @beazrich2.017 Год назад

      As an American that lives only 8 hours away from Canada, smug Europeans and smug Australians can have that stupid country. I don’t like Canadians.