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1:54 Actually, in Spain we have "Father Christmas" but we also have the three Wise Men (Although in Spain they call them "Los tres reyes magos" wich literally translates to the three wizards kings), these bring the presents in early January, instead of december.
I live in America and some people celebrate Three Kings Day
„Heilige drei Könige“ is also a thing in the catholic parts of Germany. Children dress up and go from door to door to sing songs and write CMB on the door meaning „Christus mansionem benedicat“ (Christ bless this house).
And in Portugal we have Baby Jesus.
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@@kardona_3yup just celebrated last night with me Mexican family😂
St Nicholas is basically what Santa is based on. Here in the Netherlands he comes on the 5th of december.
Waarom hebben ze de kerst man dan ge zet voor ons
@@OfficalBird_man Omdat het ging over kerst zelf, in de andere landen komt "Sinterklaas" met kerst. Bij de meeste nederlanders komt de kerstman/santa claus/father christmas
meanwhile the dutch when they have 2 extra holidays (sinterklaas and 2nd christmasday
@@nanilunchbox4472 fr
@@BuzzGlitcher ah ok
1:54 In Italy is a bit more complex than that:
Historically in most of Italy it was also "Baby Jesus" that bringed gifts, except for a couple of regions where it was either Saint Nicholas or Saint Lucy.
Now "Babbo Natale" (literally Father Christmas) has replace most of them in popularity, but in some places the older traditions survive.
Then there is also the "Befana" (literally a witch/hag, with broomstick and everything) that brings some more, smaller gifts (usually candies) to good children and coal to bad ones on Epiphany day.
All of them are someway or another considered "little" helpers of Baby Jesus.
9:16 this is actually a little more nuanced. In Brazil, most women do in fact keep their last name, but we tend to double barrel and end up with stupidly long last names over generations
*clears throat*
Teresa Cristina Maria Josefa Gaspar Baltasar Melchior Januária Rosalía Lúcia Francisca de Assis Isabel Francisca de Pádua Donata Bonosa Andréia de Avelino Rita Liutgarda Gertrude Venância Tadea Spiridione Roca Matilde de Bourbon-Duas Sicílias
They don't, what he interpreted wrong is that it wasn't it not spreading from Portugal to Brazil but rather it spreading but later Portugal stopping to do it, however Brazil is on the same trend, but it's not the majority yet.
Though "Joulupukki" literally means Christmas Goat it's just the Finnish word for Santa. In Finland, Santa comes in the evening and gives gifts to kids directly.
Christmas goat is indeed the name of Santa Claus here 😂 So it's not a goat, but just Santa with a strange name. Greetings from Finland 🥳
So you're saying that Finland thinks Santa is the GOAT?
Explanation:
North germanic pagans celebrated Yule, and a tradition was carving a goat out of wood and hanging it on a pine tree, to celebrate the god Thor, who supposedly rose up into the sky on a chariot by two goats.
Satan Claus.
Slight correction: Grandfather Frost (known as Дед Мороз in Russian), is actually the equivalent for Santa but in New Year and New Year's Eve.
11:23 Drew, as a (Non-native) Washingtonian, the reason it's called that is the state has a lot, and I mean A LOT of trees- except, half the state is more like a desert. That is because of the Cascade Mountains making a Rain Shadow effect. That's all.
2:38 fun fact: saint basil was a real person who helped the poor a lot so he bacame a tradition
That "who brings presents" map isn't exactly accurate. St. Nicolas brings presents in Poland BUT on the 6th of December. Meanwhile during Christmas it totally depends on region (thank partitions lol). It can be:
- Baby Jesus
- Little Angel
- Little Star (Gwiazdka)
- Starman (Gwiazdor)
- Grandpa Frost (Dziadek Mróz)
w dużej części polski (szczególnie wschód i centrum) 24 grudnia prezenty przynosi tez święty mikołaj, jako że najwięcej ludzi uważa że to on przynosi prezenty, to najprawdopodobniej dlatego autor dał go na mapę
What is funny I basically was thinking yesterday how to translate "Gwiazdor" into English, because translating it as "Starman" sounds kinda meh.
Beat me to it, the feast of St Nicholas is on the 6th, not the 25th.
i święty mikołaj, teraz jest już bardzo popularny
U mnie 24 grudnia zawsze były prezenty na Gwiazdkę i pytamy się nawzajem ,,co Gwiazdka ci przyniosła''. Mikołaj przynosi słodycze 6 grudnia.
On the us airline flight map, Jet Blue is technically a subsidiary of American Airlines and they serve Thailand.
JetBlue is not a subsidiary of American, it's a complete separate company, wdym?
Well, I flew jet blue once but I had to do it through the AA desk so they’re connected in some way
@@Thegraviesttimothy they used to have a code share agreement, that's probably why
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12:47 I like how the Chesapeake Bay grew westward taking over Maryland. OC is the capital now.
Fun fact. The license plate for cars in the Northwest Territories of Canada is actually a Polar Bear, not the typical rectangle/elongated rectangle found in most of the world.
12:03 Hi, Newfie here to explain. It's called "The Rock" Because the vast majority of the province's population lives on the island of Newfoundland, which is extremely rocky with many steep cliffs and edges.
Finally drew just took a break. He deserves it
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Yeah the overwork issues in japan is more of a cultural issue than a legal one. they have a strong, extreme even, sense of collectivism even if it is at the expense of their own health and social life.
That's interesting, as in the philippines (I'm not sure if most Filipinos are overworking though)
overwork issues are definitely a legal issue.
Not even half a minute in and he calls nato the north *american* treaty organization. It’s the North Atlantic, not North America.
1:58 Santa Claus is litteraly shot for Saint Nicholas. It’s the same thing. Not kinda, it’s the same “person”
12:01 I refuse to believe he just said *"Pintree"* State...
The Finnish christmas goat is probably because of the translation. We have santa claus.
Just imagining all the alternate versions of “Santa ain’t bring these gifts! I did” and “Santa isn’t real”
In Poland the person delivering gifts is:
Gwiazdor- A star ⭐️
Sw. Mikołaj- St. Nicolas 🎁
Jezusek- Baby Jesus 👶
1:44 I'm finnish and me or everyone I've met have never heard of a christmas goat
Kaverit laitto "pukin" google translateen
@@Eelainer Ainii tottakai
Drew didn't post today, so I'm putting it here
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Yup
In Bulgaria it's actually Grandpa Koleda who is different from Father Christmas and Grandpa Frost, Grandpa Koleda the name Koleda is a old Bulgarian legend dating back to 1400 years ago
Petition for drew to make a Malta countryball plushie (Day 32)
How are you so fast?!!!
May ur comment pass therfore
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@@I_G_12I Know right?
1:46 This map doesn't show the full picture when it comes to Poland. In Podbeskidzie and Lesser Poland it's more common for a little angel or baby Jesus to bring people gifts, while in Greater Poland the gift-bringer would be Gwiazdor (lit. Starman). St Nicolas is generaly more popular in the east, centre and the north
10:25 “Tetens”…drew…you have to be kidding…
2:02 actually in Polish voivodship of silesia it mostly depends on city because in ruda śląska for example St. Nicholas comes on december 6th and on december 24th baby jesus comes
6:41 This is really good way to show why many people will be moving to the Midwest
12:48 half of maryland casually disappearing and being absorbed into delaware
Fun fact: In Luxembourg we get presence twice. Santa Clause (European Version) comes on the 6th of december and baby Jesus on the 24th of december.
10:46 I just like how you can see that the U.P. is greyed out XD
2:39 the netherlands we have something called "Sinterklaas" which is short for "Sint nicolaas" which is basically the Saint Nicholas that you can see in poland. I kinda understand why were colored red, but still. Even the depiction of St. Nicholas is exactly Sinterklaas
This is where the name Santa Claus comes from.
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Devosa (minor planet designation: 337 Devosa) is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 22 September 1892 in Nice. The asteroid is orbiting the Sun at a distance of 2.38 AU with a period of 3.68 years and an eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.14. These orbital elements are similar to that of the large asteroid 4 Vesta. The orbital plane of 337 Devosa is tilted at an angle of 7.85° to the plane of the ecliptic.
0:27 You could also see it as "No official agreement but close military ties in practice"
12:03 I just want to put it out there that some province’s names are REALLY well thought of, like to the point where it can describe a large part of there history.
"pin tree" and "tettons" hurt me
2:30 in the netherlands its both st nicolas and santa, depending on what the family celebrates, but the majority celebrates st nicolas.
1:58 In Poland actually presents at Christmas Eve brings Little Star (Gwiazdka). Saint Nicolaus brings presents at Dec 6th.
Poland is very divided on that topic. In Silesia baby jesus brings presents, gwiazdor is very popular in Pomerania (but in different areas too, of course). But it's mostly St. Nicholas on the 6th and 24th.
As a certified scuba diver I didn’t know is was considered a dangerous activity. With the right equipment and guide it is pretty safe.
The Roman ball has gotten closer than last video (in his facecam)
9:00 the Dutch do, or at least used to, do something quite epic.
Women carry both names actually!
So for examples, my great-great-grandmother is called "Maartje van der Eijk-van der Kooij" on her gravestone.
Maartje van der Kooij married Jacob van der Eijk, so after they married, she began carrying the name Maartje van der Eijk-van der Kooij literally into her grave. (You can be happy she was a Protestant and thus only had one first name.... ;))
In everday speech, women could choose but if they had to be short, tended to just put down/say their own name for clarity. (To make clear the person pre-marriage is the same as the person post-marriage signing official documents. Or the person you're speaking to is still that classmate from 20 years ago.)
Nowadays, with the Netherlands being less traditional, most people have stopped doing it. I know my grandmother still picks up the phone as "Mrs. Wisse" instead of "Mrs Zoutewelle" using my grandfather's name. I think it has to do with the fact my grandparents are the only couple in the family who officially married and my parents and uncles/aunts never did....
Also, I have no clue why the Belgians and the Dutch have different customs! That may have to do with protestantism vs catholicism...
Edit; ok, so you talked about it. But still, I love seeing these insanely long Dutch family names in newspapers or stuff.
11:07 there is a Roman countryball behind him
04:43 it can´t go to Luxembourg? that's weird! Luxembourg is literally a Hub for transportation flights and companies
That's probably why, then. If Luxembourg is already heavily served by non-US based companies, there's less need for US based companies to fly there. It's not a map of where you can fly to from the US, it's a map of where you can fly to _on a US based airline._
2:26 the gnome and goat is just the translation but he looks like Santa
Bro the keystone province is such a cool name if it is because it conects the two more developed sides of Canada.
12:47 How are they just going to remove maryland like that :(
1:46 In Mexico it's baby Jesus.
Adivina en dónde es El viejito pascuero 😆
12:23 there isn't much to advertise about NW Territories, they pretty much have that, Yellowknife and the Great Slave Lake
12:30 in Inuktitut Nunavut translates to Our Land
2:34 wait until you get to know the spanish regional gift-givers
"Climbing the Tetons" sure must be dangerous, you're gonna get killed by any woman you try this on (téton = nipple)
The map about married woman's last name is false. Majority of woman in the Philippines carry their husband last name
I live exactly at the father Christmas and baby jesus border. As a child I simply decided that the former made more sense than a literal baby
0:13 *North ATLANTIC Treaty Organization
I thought I never hear anyone call Arkansas "Native State" then I realized it's on our license plates.
from a utahn I have to say we LOVE our behives. There is a fliping mural of one in our capatal bilding
Correction the first map is the American empire The Red represents corr territories and orange vassals
About the millionaires: in many countries you become a millionaire just by owning your house. Prices have gone up so fast, many middle income households became technically millionaires. But most wouldn't sell their house, because they have to live somewhere and don't want to/can't move
Imagine being in Norway or Sweden on Christmas and you get gnomed.
Nevada, my home state, is also known as the Battle Born state
Idaho is known as the Gem State because you can find a crazy amount of different Gems here.
11:03 the golden hammer christmas is a weird name
As a Norwegian. I never realised how weird it is to call santa Julenissen
Petition for Drew to learn the longest anthem he can find and recite it
Day 102
Petition to Drew to buy a bunch of land in Louisiana and form an Empire
Fun fact. Christmas gnomes are also called Gonks!
5:20 who likes the light shade of green in Wyoming, Utah and Nevada that basically shows you where Interstate 80 is? 😅
I’m from Louisiana and we are also call the boot state and many more than just the pelican state
In Finland we have Santa Claus, but we call him Christmas goat
9:25 yeah I just wanted to say
In Netherland
The woman adopted the loved one last name, well they stil have there first familie name
1:15 im pretty sure that’s still part of Australia
Space is "The Final Frontier"
Alaska is just... the one before it.
La Belle Province for Québec translates as The Beautiful Province.
After watching that Ferrari movie I very much believe that F1 racing is one of the more dangerous hobbies out there
santa claus does give gifts, but hes just called christmas goat
0:52 Also Lebanon
NATO officially stands for North American Treaty Organisation
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation*
In Croatia we have 3 of them father frost-djed mraz, st Nicholas - sv Nikola,and father Christmas - DJed bozicnjak
Petition for Drew to make a Finlandball plushie (Day 9)
All the scandinavian/fenoscandian at once
11:43 florida is the sunshine state, no?
Petition to force drew to make a romanian plushir with a spear to im pale
I don't know why that last map showcased Florida s the Everglade State rather than the Sunshine State.
11:24 Oregon gonna get stuck in the Suez canal
Bro. "the evergreen state" is literally on our license plates.
In Albania santa is called fathergrandfather witch sounds way better in Albanian
Drew please have a st. Lucia countryball plushie
Christmas goat is the GOAT
11:56 Bro I'm a Yooper and this is straight up upsetting
2:52 - the Philippines's "Labor Party" doesn't represent the laborers very well.
That weird strip of land in Wyoming is literally a checkerboard of public and private land, and is an entire political topic.
Petition for drew to revive his old age of history 2 videos day 158
2:16 As a swed i can comiform that we have cristmas gnomes
Day 25 of getting Drew to make a New Zealand ball plushie with a laser kiwi accessory
The new Roman Empire ball looks pretty good! When are you announcing it? Edit I just saw the jumbo Mongolian empire ball.
i see a new plush behind the rectangle
11:56
It shows Wisconsin rightfully owning the upper peninsula
4:35 *flashback of 1945 to 1989*
The Christmas goat is a swedish tradition
Nunavut actually literally translates to "Our Land"