Putin's first widely know job was in KGB office in East Germany, so German is quite natural. Also, while Russian is the only official language in all of Russia, regions have their own local languages as official ones. The extreme example - Dagestan - have additional 13 languages as official ones.
In the FEDERAL OFFICE of Russia. IN ALL OF RUSSIA languages are actually ALLOWED, because they actually admit to being a federation. Not like USA where NO language is "official", but ONE is treated as first-class citizen staple. Where every 1 in 8 speaks Spanish as first language, but their LEGAL treatment is to be made to go to English-speaking schools. That already teach so horrendous classes on English, addled with propaganda and eurocentrism, that Koreans get out of school writing better English than Americans.
@@sboinkthelegday3892 yup, here's the Article 68 of the Russian constitution: 1. The Russian language shall be a state language on the whole territory of the Russian Federation. 2. The Republics shall have the right to establish their own state languages. In the bodies of state authority and local self-government, state institutions of the Republics they shall be used together with the state language of the Russian Federation. 3. The Russian Federation shall guarantee to all of its peoples the right to preserve their native language and to create conditions for its study and development. 4. Culture in the Russian Federation is a unique heritage of its multinational people. Culture is supported and protected by the state. BTW, controversial for the international community Russian Republic of Crimea have Ukrainian as it's state language along with Russian and Crimea-Tatar one.
@@EvilRussianImperialist you don't hold onto an empire by discriminating everyone else living within your borders. The next thing you need to keep it together is military power, so no one comes in and breaks your union apart. That's also why most empires are a mixture of cultures held together by nationalism and the perception of a shared identity (USA, UK, Russia, China, India, Germany, Spain, France, Italy). They all have a shared identity, while recognizing a local identity (Catalan, Texan, Sardinian, Breton, Scottish, Uralic, Saxon, Min, Punjabi...etc.)
@@minefoxc4015 and also local languages in russia are veeery rare, this is how most of Russia is spoken in russian, not local one. to make an expression of "cultural and people diversity in-between our borders". ugh, i feel bad for Belarusians with their pro-russian dictator.
Drew, please pronounce Schengen correctly. You make it sound like doujin, and now all I can think of is a hypothetical no no anime of EU-chan letting everyone go through her without border checks.
The Japanese calendar goes by eras based on imperial reigns, each emperor having a different era name. This is the 5th year of the current emperor and the era is named "Reiwa", so the Japanese government calendar calls this year Reiwa 5.
tbf I was a bit confused as a Japanese to see the figure 5 in that chart.. like it’s correct but we don’t really think about imperial calendar except when filling out official documents or smth
@@shigi_nagisa Theres a disclaimer at the bottom of that image saying not all listed calender years are equally as important lol, including Japanese one
I'm always surprised by the ability of Americans to mispronounce Schengen beyond recognition. If I didn't know what you were talking about, I would have no idea
3:21 In India we follow the Gregorian calendar but also we have Vikram samvat and so many regional calendars. All the Hindu festivals and rituals are according to these calendars and we have different minority groups thay follow their own calendar for specific festivals.
The reason there are so many Germans in New Mexico is because we've had part of the Luftwaffe has been stationed at a couple of bases there since the '80s; and for whatever reason quite a few decide to stay.
@@TheChill001 if you were to get me you would hear a strange accent even though I was born in the states for you see my accent combines Ohio and Missouri not to mention Arkansas all together into a single accent in turn making the accent sound a little English to fellow Americans but to the English they will say it is too loud.I also choose a combination and spelling of words for on the spelling on words I would sometimes choose the British spelling while on other times I would choose the American spelling then when it goes to words I would choose if I would agree with the British or my fellow Americans. Here is the American spelling of judgment and here is the British spelling of the word judgement. On this one I agree with the British. Now here is the American meaning of the word rubber being a tough elastic poly-metric substance made from the latex of a tropical plant or synthetically. The English meaning would be referring to what people wear for protection during intercourse. On this one I agree with my fellow Americans.
The Michigan second home thing is most likely because there is not much of anything as you go further north into Michigan. Also since we typically lose more population each year, those houses in rural or northern areas are cheap and perfect for vacation homes, but otherwise wouldn’t be great for actually living
11:02 Of course he do ,I mean ,he is of French origin .Trudeau is his family name and basically mean Water Hole Tru = Trou (In Old French) = Hole Eau = Water
(11:00) And that's why you don't use national flags to represent languages. Plus this map even shows how this idea even breaks, where it specifies Punjabi and Hindi. There is a flag for the Punjab province in India, but if it was used, it would just confuse people. Best is to write out all language names.
11:52 In Spain it is compulsory to study at least 2 years of French and later it is optional while English is compulsory from primary to high school (and everyone tells you to learn it because you are going to need it in the future)
Giorgia Meloni went to a linguistic high school (like mine [so proud...]: I think she studied German, Spanish, French and English, but German is hard and she can't speak it fluently). Here's why she knows those languages.
11:18 what level of English are we talking about? when it comes to at least a communicative level, then the president of Poland does not meet this requirement, and if we are talking about a level where he is able to put together a few sentences in English, then it can be said that he knows English
Nah, it is not that difficult, notice that 5 of them are Romance languages. If you know Spanish/Italian/Portugese/Latin (and to some degree French), it is pretty easy to learn the others. I know because I know 7 languages, however they are all Germanic. If you count English as Germanic, that is.
3:27 South Korea also used to use a Dan-gi Callender which is just current year +2333 it has been COMPLETELY abolished around 1988 when 88 Olympics was hosted in the country. If they still used it, this year would be 4356
I as Indian can speed 6 languages Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, Rajasthan, Punjabi, English. And learning 2 more languages Japanese, Sanskrit. And if I want I also want to learn French.
As a Michigander, most houses around where I live is just second homes. They buy them very overpriced and makes it hard for us Michiganders to get a first house…
9:38 As a Wisconsinite, marinette is one of the last "cities" (not that big) for a while heading up north in wisconsin, especially coming from the fox cities. "up north" is where some of the prime midwestern hunting, fishing, and camping are. sure, you could go farther north, but they get crap tons of snow.
12:18 These leaders speak a lot of languages cos if you know one Romance language, it's really easy to learn the others. I've heard the Italian lady speaking Spanish before, and I didn't even realize that she wasn't speaking Italian cos I can understand both pretty well, lol. (I speak Spanish & Portuguese, and therefore I can understand a lot of Italian). I was just listening to her, nodding along understanding what she was saying, then I realized, "hey wait a minute she's speaking Spanish cos I understand 100% of what she's saying haha"
11:23 Don't worry - all our other presidents spoke no real English (Hollande, the guy before Macron, was so bad when he tried it became a meme). Macron's the first one to be pretty fluent, probably cause he's younger and he comes from business.
The prime minister of Greece is also a polyglot. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaks Greek, English, German and French, as well as a little Polish (due to his wife being from Poland)
As a French I need to say this: It's not that we don't WANT to learn another language: it's just that the public school language program is so f***** that, even though in average we learn at school between 2-3 foreign languages, we end up speaking only French after High School. And it disgusts us from learning languages.
I just beat Ancestors: humankind odyssey recently and it’s not a bad game , funny enough one of the creators also worked on many assassins creed games and well known within Ubisoft. The starts kinda frustrating until you unlock “mimic” which lets you control your clan, also hate that it purposely doesn’t tell you like anything but i think that’s supposed to symbolize how hard it was for ancient man to survive ect. Example: how to craft things and what’s poisonous, or that actually poisoning yourself helps create tolerances and genetic mutations that you need so you actually are supposed to poisoned yourself 🥴 which makes sense in the long run but certain things I had to look up which usually I’m against but 🤷🏻♂️
He is of French origin . Tru = Trou (Old French) = Hole (English) Eau = Water (English) Trudeau = WaterHole (English) Some people of French origin have Anglicized their Surname from Trudeau to Waterhole in Canada .
For those of you wondering what is that. In the middle of Illinois for the Bass Pro Shop map that's the Bass Pro Shop in East Peoria you have your answers
Arizona here, we get a lot of "snowbirds" from Canada and the northern states looking for warmer weather in the winter. Eventually some decide to actually move here permanently.
5:02 If you include Cabela's, it probably fills in the rest of the map. I know there's one smack dab in the middle of Utah, so I wouldn't be surprised if the blank area is just where they bought out Cabela's, but kept it that way for the name recognition.
The Somalis in Minnesota are there by design, though the population was not consulted when this was done, nor did they consent. But it was done anyway. But by who? And why?
6:31 BRUH IM LITERALLY ROCKIN' ONE RN XD. the dreamcast is my newest/youngest console i own. i also got a sega saturn and a psx tho. incase your wondering no im not a million years old im only 20
4:40 someone figure out where Drew lives by this! We have the distance to the shop. We also have an alternative route of meat equal time. We also have the distance in miles. We can do this internet. Where is he?
4:46 fun fact bass pro shop is not the only shop that has a pyramid in germany is media markt and thats a pyramid too and i happen to live in a city pretty close to one
At this point Drew has to say Schengen like that on purpose. How else would you get whatever he says.
Its so annoying
I'm convinced he does it for algorithm engagement purposes so people correct him in the comments haha
I first thought he tried to pronounce a Japanese word.
Sho-shen, yes?
god damn showjen
Drew Please, Schengen area is not pronounced as this. We all beg you to do it once correctly
How do you even pronounce it?
I dont even know how he came to that pronunciation. Its Shen-Gen, not Shou-Gen
Ah yes "Sho-gen"🌚
@@thefirstkingdogo1126 It‘s a city in Luxemburg, so it‘s pronounced in german style: Shen - Gen (G like Go)
You pronounce it like: Shen-gen (but the 'g' is not pronounced like 'j' but as you pronounce 'g' in the words 'go' or 'get' for example.
Europe: this is what we call the schengen area
Drew: ah yes, the shogen area
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It's like he's saying "Shojin" and it sounds so Japanese, every time I'm confused
we all thought it was the schengen area...
but it was actually the shogunate of medieval japan
Intense Japanese noises. Samurai coming to ur open Shogun borders
Pretty badass if your region is called shogun.
I love how you pronounce the "Schengen Area" as if it is some sort of Japanese province xD
We should call it Shogun Area. Sounds way more epic. Maybe, this way we'll get Japan to join the EU as well.
Let me introduce the newest part of Japan, the Shojin prefecture.
@@Theoduuin It has a population of around 500 million weeaboos :D
you mean the shenzhen province encompassing the city of shenzhen in south china
@@whaleofdarkness Or the EU to join Japan
That is an interesting pronunciation of the "eng" in Schengen there Drew... the Shojen area... fascinating, do tell us more.
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10:52 Joe Biwen
ah yes the medival japanese europe called shojen
@@Trontotario I hear Joe Biren 😀
@@Pidalin Biwen
1:46 i have never heard Schengen propnounced so incorrectly in my entire life
did you just edit your comment and still misspell pronounced?
@@whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 minor spelling mistake
@@nimrodvass7274major spelling mistake
@@jumpvelocity3953 It is a single letter though.
it's Japanese word obviously, he said it correctly 😀
It's practically impossible to become Prime Minister in Canada without knowing French.
It's also impossible to become canada's PM without knowing english
Or the PM of Missisipi.
@@firdaus99031 You can become canadian prime minister with broken french, but with broken english it would be a scandal.
That's a good thing.
@@JordiVanderwaal I agree
Putin's first widely know job was in KGB office in East Germany, so German is quite natural.
Also, while Russian is the only official language in all of Russia, regions have their own local languages as official ones. The extreme example - Dagestan - have additional 13 languages as official ones.
In the FEDERAL OFFICE of Russia. IN ALL OF RUSSIA languages are actually ALLOWED, because they actually admit to being a federation.
Not like USA where NO language is "official", but ONE is treated as first-class citizen staple.
Where every 1 in 8 speaks Spanish as first language, but their LEGAL treatment is to be made to go to English-speaking schools. That already teach so horrendous classes on English, addled with propaganda and eurocentrism, that Koreans get out of school writing better English than Americans.
@@sboinkthelegday3892 yup, here's the Article 68 of the Russian constitution:
1. The Russian language shall be a state language on the whole territory of the Russian Federation.
2. The Republics shall have the right to establish their own state languages. In the bodies of state authority and local self-government, state institutions of the Republics they shall be used together with the state language of the Russian Federation.
3. The Russian Federation shall guarantee to all of its peoples the right to preserve their native language and to create conditions for its study and development.
4. Culture in the Russian Federation is a unique heritage of its multinational people. Culture is supported and protected by the state.
BTW, controversial for the international community Russian Republic of Crimea have Ukrainian as it's state language along with Russian and Crimea-Tatar one.
@@EvilRussianImperialist you don't hold onto an empire by discriminating everyone else living within your borders.
The next thing you need to keep it together is military power, so no one comes in and breaks your union apart.
That's also why most empires are a mixture of cultures held together by nationalism and the perception of a shared identity (USA, UK, Russia, China, India, Germany, Spain, France, Italy). They all have a shared identity, while recognizing a local identity (Catalan, Texan, Sardinian, Breton, Scottish, Uralic, Saxon, Min, Punjabi...etc.)
@@minefoxc4015 and also local languages in russia are veeery rare, this is how most of Russia is spoken in russian, not local one. to make an expression of "cultural and people diversity in-between our borders". ugh, i feel bad for Belarusians with their pro-russian dictator.
Dialects or langauges
Drew, please pronounce Schengen correctly. You make it sound like doujin, and now all I can think of is a hypothetical no no anime of EU-chan letting everyone go through her without border checks.
thanks for sharing your disturbing thoughts
Thanks for contributing to the Internet experience
Please don't share your thoughts with anyone on the green website.
Why would you share that
@@aVeryHandsomeWall I'm hoping a man of culture sees this and is inspired to create it.
2:00 Ah yes my favorite City State of Morocco.
Which is unofficially part of the Shojen Area
as a moroccan, i feel honored
The Japanese calendar goes by eras based on imperial reigns, each emperor having a different era name. This is the 5th year of the current emperor and the era is named "Reiwa", so the Japanese government calendar calls this year Reiwa 5.
to be noted they also use the regular calendar we all use.
@@Arksin21 how did japanese people count actual years in the past? I’d imagine not with the imperial calendar
@@Didagg "the future is now old man"
tbf I was a bit confused as a Japanese to see the figure 5 in that chart.. like it’s correct but we don’t really think about imperial calendar except when filling out official documents or smth
@@shigi_nagisa Theres a disclaimer at the bottom of that image saying not all listed calender years are equally as important lol, including Japanese one
I'm always surprised by the ability of Americans to mispronounce Schengen beyond recognition. If I didn't know what you were talking about, I would have no idea
It’s not all Americans, it just Drew lol
@@michaelwells529 Let's be real, Americans, on average, are notoriously ignorant when it comes to foreign languages.
So are we just gunna ignore the fact that Drew said Morocco instead of Monaco
Classic Drew
Everyone's talking about Schengen but this is funnier
We'd be here all day if we pointed out all of Drew's misspeaks
Yes, we are going to ignore that fact.
Nope
The "popeish" got me laughing so hard
well to be fair, he wasn't entirely wrong by calling it that, since it is in essence 'church latin' not actual latin
@@TheChill001 It’s called Ecclesiastical Latin.
We need popeish to be a real language
@@bashydaggett ja
3:21 In India we follow the Gregorian calendar but also we have Vikram samvat and so many regional calendars. All the Hindu festivals and rituals are according to these calendars and we have different minority groups thay follow their own calendar for specific festivals.
except Uttarayan, 14th Jan, just 3 days now🙃
The reason there are so many Germans in New Mexico is because we've had part of the Luftwaffe has been stationed at a couple of bases there since the '80s; and for whatever reason quite a few decide to stay.
A native of Arizona I can clarify Arizona is constantly on fire except during the winter it freezes oddly.
When will drew pronounce Schengen correctly?
No
When will you spell it Schengen instead
@@veradokic861 idk whaaaat you’re talking about dude…
It's Shenjen
As long as every top comment is talking about it he’ll keep saying it. The more comments the better for the algorithm 😂
I am fascinated as to how Drew came to that pronunciation for "Schengen". It sounds Japanese... Shojin.
I'll be honest, I don't know how to pronounce "Schengen", but I'm surprised I haven't seen any comments about him calling Monaco Morocco💀
Some calls France Algeria, its not exactly the most... yea
Schengen is pronounced like shengen with a hard g (like goat) and the E like towel
It's pronounced the way you would think.
As a moroccan I have mixed feelings about it
Here in the US it's more a question of if out last two leaders can speak recognizable language at all
well yeah, you had Trumpish, now you got Jibberish...
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@@TheChill001 if you were to get me you would hear a strange accent even though I was born in the states for you see my accent combines Ohio and Missouri not to mention Arkansas all together into a single accent in turn making the accent sound a little English to fellow Americans but to the English they will say it is too loud.I also choose a combination and spelling of words for on the spelling on words I would sometimes choose the British spelling while on other times I would choose the American spelling then when it goes to words I would choose if I would agree with the British or my fellow Americans. Here is the American spelling of judgment and here is the British spelling of the word judgement. On this one I agree with the British. Now here is the American meaning of the word rubber being a tough elastic poly-metric substance made from the latex of a tropical plant or synthetically. The English meaning would be referring to what people wear for protection during intercourse. On this one I agree with my fellow Americans.
The Michigan second home thing is most likely because there is not much of anything as you go further north into Michigan. Also since we typically lose more population each year, those houses in rural or northern areas are cheap and perfect for vacation homes, but otherwise wouldn’t be great for actually living
I go up there every year for skiing because of ski brule
11:02 Of course he do ,I mean ,he is of French origin .Trudeau is his family name and basically mean Water Hole
Tru = Trou (In Old French) = Hole
Eau = Water
Perfect name for his job, in russian there is a saying "talk/speech/video without water" meaning straight to the point
d' = of
I think this precision was much needed
I love how Drew pronounces Schengen as Shojun. Not even close and I love it
Since the spelling looks German I would assume it is pronounced as sh-lee-gen but I could be wrong.
@@sethfrisbie3957 it’s pronounced sh-eng-en
@@palau9936 well at least it was closer than Drew.
@@palau9936 I hope he keeps doing it. Anything super unimportant that upsets Europeans is a win for Drew.
11:26 In France, learning English is mandatory from the age of 7. Not speaking English would make him look like he didn't go to school/learn anything
@DrewDurnil647 You need Jesus' help.
112 for North Korea is based on the birth of Kim Il Sung, I have no idea why Taiwan coincidentally is in the same year
ROC established 1912
Wow!
@@mvalthegamer2450 What's ROC?
@@flawyerlawyertv7454 Republic of China
(11:00) And that's why you don't use national flags to represent languages. Plus this map even shows how this idea even breaks, where it specifies Punjabi and Hindi. There is a flag for the Punjab province in India, but if it was used, it would just confuse people. Best is to write out all language names.
Hi
Dear non-Indians, if we wanted to call in Poonjaabi, we would've used OO instead of U😂 It's Punjabi, Pun part rhymes with fun. Pun-jabi
What a pun fact!
If we wanted you to give lectures on pronouncing or writing Latin letters, we wouldn't have sent the English.
Fun fact: If Spain disappeared you could sail in a straight line from Canada to Portugal
damn really?
And if mongolia dissapeard you can sail from the netherlands to the island of your mom
@@Polska-cant-run-from-nepal England is not real
@UCm84GD5DSQFCTO5CNrNOiPAintresting, i will consider.
@@thefirstkingdogo1126 sorry ment the island of your mom
11:46 "This dude in Germany"
💀😂😭
R.I.P Olol Scholol 😅
Olaf Scholz weil der echte Olaf schmolz
12:01 popeish
😂😂
11:52 In Spain it is compulsory to study at least 2 years of French and later it is optional while English is compulsory from primary to high school (and everyone tells you to learn it because you are going to need it in the future)
Well, that's only true for public schools. I studied in a private school and instead of French, we studied German for 5 years
@@pedroacevedo5791 In private schools it can be different, but the majority of schools make you study French for some time
Hi
Giorgia Meloni went to a linguistic high school (like mine [so proud...]: I think she studied German, Spanish, French and English, but German is hard and she can't speak it fluently). Here's why she knows those languages.
6:38 they should have started with spore
11:18 what level of English are we talking about? when it comes to at least a communicative level, then the president of Poland does not meet this requirement, and if we are talking about a level where he is able to put together a few sentences in English, then it can be said that he knows English
The Pope gotta be grinding 24/7 to know different 8 languages
Nah, it is not that difficult, notice that 5 of them are Romance languages. If you know Spanish/Italian/Portugese/Latin (and to some degree French), it is pretty easy to learn the others.
I know because I know 7 languages, however they are all Germanic. If you count English as Germanic, that is.
Also the pope is super old, more than 50 years older than me, so he had a lot of time!
3:27 South Korea also used to use a Dan-gi Callender which is just current year +2333 it has been COMPLETELY abolished around 1988 when 88 Olympics was hosted in the country.
If they still used it, this year would be 4356
4:41 alright drews address hmmmmmmmmmmm seems to be in anaheim
prolly oceanside
or oak view
7:36 - Mafia 1 and it has picture from remake.
my Czech eyes are crying 😀
An Italian guy who lived in US, voiced by an Australian and made by Czechs.
Drew:Canadians are making it all the way down to Arizona isn't that to hot for them
Me:have you ever been to British Columbia?
11:12 that he speaks german originates from his KGB-Assignment to East Germany as a spy in 1980-ties
India , According to the Census of India of 2011, India has 22 official languages, 122 major languages and 1599 other languages.
That alrighty then at the start was beautiful and satisfying. Please include this quote in each video.
1:50 schengen... wait is the o not written?
I as Indian can speed 6 languages
Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, Rajasthan, Punjabi, English.
And learning 2 more languages
Japanese, Sanskrit.
And if I want I also want to learn French.
As a Michigander, most houses around where I live is just second homes. They buy them very overpriced and makes it hard for us Michiganders to get a first house…
Ngl I love the design of bass pro shops. Wood kinda makes it look like a lodge or a cottage
Omg Drew's pronunciation of 'Schengen' is killing me
9:38 As a Wisconsinite, marinette is one of the last "cities" (not that big) for a while heading up north in wisconsin, especially coming from the fox cities. "up north" is where some of the prime midwestern hunting, fishing, and camping are. sure, you could go farther north, but they get crap tons of snow.
12:18 These leaders speak a lot of languages cos if you know one Romance language, it's really easy to learn the others. I've heard the Italian lady speaking Spanish before, and I didn't even realize that she wasn't speaking Italian cos I can understand both pretty well, lol. (I speak Spanish & Portuguese, and therefore I can understand a lot of Italian). I was just listening to her, nodding along understanding what she was saying, then I realized, "hey wait a minute she's speaking Spanish cos I understand 100% of what she's saying haha"
4:20 People from Montana and North Dakota are closer to a Bass Pro if you consider that there are store locations in Winnipeg, Regina, and Calgary.
I speak 2.5 languages spread out over like 10 different languages. That being said, I know just enough to get myself into trouble.
3:47 north Korean calendar starts from the day Kim il sung was born as far as I know, which definitely has no connection to Taiwan.
brow drew, schengen area is not pronounced "show jun", It's pronounced "shen ghen"
0:50 of course Canadians live in Arizona. The retirees all go down there as soon as it starts to get cold, and stay until it's summer in Canada.
11:23 Don't worry - all our other presidents spoke no real English (Hollande, the guy before Macron, was so bad when he tried it became a meme). Macron's the first one to be pretty fluent, probably cause he's younger and he comes from business.
@@franpe6522 Nice, but you’ll never equal Hollande: « Zuh glohriousss heestohree ov zee Yunited Stats » or « Bee yoo, bee praoud, beecauz yoo cann bee, doo, what wee want to doo. »
Hi
The prime minister of Greece is also a polyglot. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaks Greek, English, German and French, as well as a little Polish (due to his wife being from Poland)
drew pronouncing schengen made my day ;)
There are some Canadians that just never wanna see snow again in their life so they move to Arizona. As long as they got AC they're happy.
As a French I need to say this: It's not that we don't WANT to learn another language: it's just that the public school language program is so f***** that, even though in average we learn at school between 2-3 foreign languages, we end up speaking only French after High School.
And it disgusts us from learning languages.
I feel you in the US
I just beat Ancestors: humankind odyssey recently and it’s not a bad game , funny enough one of the creators also worked on many assassins creed games and well known within Ubisoft. The starts kinda frustrating until you unlock “mimic” which lets you control your clan, also hate that it purposely doesn’t tell you like anything but i think that’s supposed to symbolize how hard it was for ancient man to survive ect. Example: how to craft things and what’s poisonous, or that actually poisoning yourself helps create tolerances and genetic mutations that you need so you actually are supposed to poisoned yourself 🥴 which makes sense in the long run but certain things I had to look up which usually I’m against but 🤷🏻♂️
As a New Mexican I can verify that I know 5 native German immigrant families just at my old Highschool
I love how you got mixed up and called it Shojan (presumable from something to do with the trojan's) when making the xbox analogy
Drew Trying to Pronounce Schengen Correct Challenge: IMPOSSIBLE
Isn't Schengen pronounced as Schengen? Am I right? 🙂
@@Chad.2070 based on European news I've watched, SHENG-GEN.
7:13 The whole plot is literally you fighting the mongols...
the shogun area? (1:40)
8:30
Nigeria:a worthy opponent...
day 15 of asking drew to put the Poland flag in the background
Yes
Ye
Yes
@@thefirstkingdogo1126 i subscribeleleleleleleld
2:00 Ah, yes, the city-state of Morocco. Not to be confused with the North African Kingdom of Monaco.
It's the Schengen area, not the shojin area.
Bangladesh uses the Gregorian calendar like everyone else. The Bengali calendar is purely for ceremonial purposes.
12:31 Romania's president can speak Romanian, English and German 💀
that is based
Adevărat
Hi
Drew Justin Trudeau doesn't ''know french for Quebec'' he IS from Quebec. French is his first language.
He is of French origin .
Tru = Trou (Old French) = Hole (English)
Eau = Water (English)
Trudeau = WaterHole (English)
Some people of French origin have Anglicized their Surname from Trudeau to Waterhole in Canada .
I believe Drew must be trolling us, there is no way he actually reads "schE" as "shO" and "ngen" as "jen"😅 right Drew...? Right?🤗
For those of you wondering what is that. In the middle of Illinois for the Bass Pro Shop map that's the Bass Pro Shop in East Peoria you have your answers
1:55, You said Morocco, Not Monaco.
why does Drew Durnil call it the schogen area lmao
everyone is talking a out how he said Schengen, but nobody is talking about how he said Morocco instead of Monaco
Day 1 of asking drew to learn how to say Schengen
or else....
Arizona here, we get a lot of "snowbirds" from Canada and the northern states looking for warmer weather in the winter. Eventually some decide to actually move here permanently.
3:59 Israeli songs from 2000's is banging tree branches to rocks and bone flutes
2:00 “Morocco” lol
10:56 Joe Biren wake up
You have 7 yils
5:02 If you include Cabela's, it probably fills in the rest of the map. I know there's one smack dab in the middle of Utah, so I wouldn't be surprised if the blank area is just where they bought out Cabela's, but kept it that way for the name recognition.
DAY 18 of asking drew to put laser kiwi new zealand flag in the backround 🇳🇿
No one askee
Yes sir
@@Trolligi nobody asked about your opinion
Laser kiwi 🇳🇿🥝✌️
dang bro how do you get so much likes?
The Somalis in Minnesota are there by design, though the population was not consulted when this was done, nor did they consent. But it was done anyway. But by who? And why?
Drew, my brother in christ, how tf did you mispronounce schengen
8:02 i thought i was the only one that knew this game
it's so underrated you should play it
Asking drew to put the old Dutch flag on his wall. Day 35
Ye
6:31 BRUH IM LITERALLY ROCKIN' ONE RN XD.
the dreamcast is my newest/youngest console i own. i also got a sega saturn and a psx tho.
incase your wondering no im not a million years old im only 20
As a man who’s parents are form El Salvador Virginia is true
Same! Both my parents were born in El Salvador.
12:52 but mexico
General Law of Indigenous Peoples' Linguistic Rights
4:40 someone figure out where Drew lives by this!
We have the distance to the shop. We also have an alternative route of meat equal time.
We also have the distance in miles.
We can do this internet. Where is he?
Isn't he currently living in California
As a Wisconsinite we have a lot of lake houses on lake serperior so that is why we have so many second homes 10:03
You must be playing Pokemon 25 hrs a day, 8days a week.
11:05 Prime Ministers in Canada have to be bilingual (speak english and french) to become prime minister
Lots of Canadians bought properties in Arizona for winter when prices were cheap.
1:59 I like how he called monaco morocco😂
4:39. Drew got reeeeal close to doxxing himself
Fr
4:46
fun fact bass pro shop is not the only shop that has a pyramid
in germany is media markt and thats a pyramid too and i happen to live in a city pretty close to one
I live in Mississippi and know a lot of Vietnamese people
3:41 Japan finna be in shock in about 31 Years.