If you're going to call the people in this video foreigners, then so were the "Americans" he interviewed. You have no reason to think they're foreigners other than race and accent. The "Americans" he interviewed can be described in this exact way, with their blackcent and their race. Cope brits. You've fallen
Unfortunately, anti-intellectualism and stupidity has been embraced in the UK over the last few decades; almost celebrated in fact in some quarters. “You cant say Asian countries that’s cheating” was hilarious though 😅
Trust me, there's a lot of dumbass Asian people too. Actually considering they have the highest population, technically there would be more stupid Asian people than anyone else. The whole "Asians be hella smart" and "Asians know math", simply because they are Asian alone, is bullshit.
The UK IS part of the European continent, Brexit was a vote in favour of leaving the European Union. Two entirely different things, one geographical the other political. There’s no hope 😂 0:02
You wouldn't believe how many people think that brexit meant we left the European continent 😂 like we put up our sails and floated to another part of the world 🤣
This video actually shows why people voted for Brexit and why referendums on anything are a bad idea. The public just vote on emotion with zero knowledge. That's why they always vote for the most charismatic leader 90% of the time rather than on policy
To be fair with the guy that said Europe and Asia were the same continent it makes sense that he said that since in some Asian countries they teach with a 6 continent model so that means Europe and Asia is turned into Eurasia hence the confusion.
Yeah, and he's right too. Europe and Asia are one continent. In fact, Europe, Asia and Africa are one continent. North and South America are one continent too. In fact, we only really have four continents. The two mentioned, plus Australia and Antarctica.
@@limedickandrew6016 yeah I get what you are saying since your take on continents is based on one of the definitions of the word continent it being a large connected landmass but I think nowadays how we define what is a continent is based on convention as in the social norm of defining it which the social norm being from what I’ve seen is there are 6 or 7 continents and that 6 or 7 continents social norm has made its way into the definition of the word continent in some of the top English dictionary sites.
In the UK, there is quite alot of smart geographic people. Its because you went to Birmingham, doing somewhere else like London or Manchester would of gotten you a better result. Elephant is blue!
Really? I'm ex British Army, and I've met a few Mancs. Londoners too. I thought Londoners a little smarter than Mancs overall, and more or less on a par with we Brummies. In fact, overall I would say of the four regions my battalion recruited from, London, Birmingham-Coventry, Greater Manchester and the North East (Geordies), I would put London, Brum and Coventry equal 1st, North East next, and Manchester last.
@@adambirkby3285 if you went to the continent, sure, there would be a wider grasp of knowledge, Brits tend to be a lot more provincial than their European counter parts.
This is really painful to watch, I knew all the answers and I just assumed 90% of other people knew them too! I actually found this a bit depressing if I’m honest..
Funny😅I was born and raised in Birmingham and it even surprises me how dumb a lot of people have become - especially generation Z. I blame social media taking people away from communicating face to face and exchanging factual knowledge. Also, Britain doesn't have countries but nations: England North Ireland Wales and Scotland.
Subtractive primary colours are Cyan Magenta and Yellow. Combined make black. (As in printers). Additive primary colours are RED GREEN BLUE. Combined make white. (As in TV screens)
Honestly its really depends on people or areas Some schools have good education some not some never went to school some people live in bad area and stuff just like americans
This is a very interesting and revealing question. I have lived all my life in the UK and I can say that once upon a time the average British person had a much better knowledge and understanding of the outside world than it appeared a lot of Americans had. British society has changed dramatically in the last 40 - 50 years. Britain has become more and more like America in its attitudes. What this means is that it has become almost totally inward looking. The average British person today has little or no interest in the any part of the outside world that they do not have some involvement in through holidays etc. A lot of young British people know Spanish language and Spain because they go there to party. The USA totally dominates media and culture, with young people speaking "Trans-Atlantic Box Set English", and knowing more about US culture than British. This change is definitely one which has been led by the media and education system. Watching UK news bulletins and documentaries today there is scarecely a tiny fraction of coverage of the wider world compared with 40 years ago. If I want to get any foreign news apart from items the British government is actively promoting such as Ukraine, I need to go to foreign channels like Al-Jazeera. It is interesting to compare Al-Jazeera to mainstream British news programmes, BBC, ITN, Channel 4, Sky, the editorial gap is huge when it comes to Africa, Asia and Latin America. The key point is that mainstream British news programmes of 40 years ago once covered all these things in a similar way. In those days we had any number of programmes of documentaries and investigative journalism, which covered foreign stories in depth. Practically none of this exists now. The BBC still has Panorama, but programmes like "World in Action", "Man Alive" and so many others that once existed are all gone. Even what equivalents exist today are mostly focused on domestic news stories. Coverage of foreign stories where it does occur seems highly propagandist with no attempt at objectivity which still existed 40 years ago at the onset of Thatcher and the great "shutting up" of diverse voices. There is always a suspicion that any such foreign coverage in documentaries we see is sponsored by PR agencies working for various governments (as per Cambridge Analytica, just a tip of an iceberg). The programmes certainly have that campaiging, one-sided feel, and always all agree on everything. It seems there is only ever one point of view on every foreign story. Consumerism has definitely played a role in creating a much more inward looking, materialist and consumption obssessed society. I suspect politics comes into it too, as Britain and America became more active in interfering in the politics of distant foreign lands since the end of the Cold War, so any knowledge or interest by the public in such subjects is dissuaded.
The media and education systems have become all about pushing agendas, not education. I think it's a global issue though. Al Jazeera exists to push broadly the same agendas as the BBC.
The Isle of Man is a self governing British Crown Dependency. The UK government is responsible for the Isles military defence. So, yeah I think it’s fair to say we’re attached/connected.
You can't beat asking British people questions who aren't British 🤔 That first guy was just a c☆☆☆ thinking he was witty , you have to excuse him he's not British even if he thinks he is .
As a Brit, we don’t necessarily associate ourselves with the European label. Yes we are geographically European, but politically speaking the UK, is indeed the UK.
There are people in many countries who want to feel special. But Brits are still Europeans though. Genetically, culturally, also in the Indo-European language branch, same as the majority of other languages in Europe.
On the other hand, you have countries who want to be considered Europeans, even though they are not, such as Turkey. That's a different culture, religion, ethnicity, language. Brits are nowhere near as different.
@@Grievance_Studies_Affair_2018 - ok so if your from Cuba, do you identify as a Cuban or as a North American? A typical Cuban likely would make the distinction between nation and continent, even though geographically they are pretty much the same thing. Same goes for the UK. Arguably most of North America has European ancestry etc but we don’t call them European do we?
@@Anakinuk007 Colonies are bit different story, but still, Americans are Americans and most of them of European descent. But what you say is as if Japanese said they are not Asians because they don't associate themselves with the Chinese. And they are also on islands. If you think Brits are not Europeans, then what are they? UnitedKingdomians? What makes you non-European?
@@Grievance_Studies_Affair_2018 - I agree Brits are of course European. But if you ask a Brit where they are from, the answer is usually I’m British or specific nationality of English, Welsh or Scottish. Being European is third down the list.
Probably at least half of them were born in the UK. You probably mean ethnic British people? But even then, probably wouldn't be much better. Couple months ago I argued with ardent brexiters who thought UK is no longer in Europe...
When what was later called "World War Two" began is a question with no clear answer and is a topic of debate amongst historians. It is a matter of opinion and varies with geographical and geo-political perspectives. 1931/2, 1935, 1936, 1938 and 1939 are all argued for by different people. Wales, England and Scotland are all countries. The gerrymander called "Northern Ireland" is nominally a province, not a country. Not even its supporters claim it's a country.
The only possible british persons in this video, would be the girls who don't like math. The men don't look or sound like british, they are emigrants who have no idea about european history. Please do not compare guys from Ghana and the Central Republic of Congo, who didn't go to school in ANY European country, to an european boy (from any european country), who can name continents, countries, and has understanding of the World History. I have never been to the UK, but as a portuguese and european, I have enough respect for any european country, to know that it's citizens cannot possibly be so ignorant, as showned on this video interviews.
doing this in Birmingham does not really make it a fair comparison to be honest
2nd capital of england??😂😂
Birmingham is definitely the thickest place in the UK, go to a different city and it will be better
@@elnabyTo be fair going to Birmingham is a bit like going to Alabama. Everyone's backwards.
LOL
@@elnaby na its an L
“ I was born at a young age” acc hilarious 😭
he was so funny😂
@@elnaby😂
Calling them dumb but literally spelling it "Northern Island" has absolutely destroyed me
Two made up country names that sound very similar, to be fair.
@@youngwaveaudio9390All country names are made up mate 😊
@@youngwaveaudio9390 "Island" is a word to describe a piece of land surrounded by water, not a country name 😂.
@@finwilliams4550 Neither is Northern Ireland. Look at you, making me ruin my wee joke.
@@youngwaveaudio9390 😂 Yes, it's one of the 4 countries that make up the UK. I don't understand your joke because it wasn't funny.
Maybe ask someone born in the UK? The one who answered UK,UK,UK,UK, UK looked more Somali.
I totally agree.
So uk allow any dumb dumb to get in?? Oh that explains a lot😅😅
Ye
Maybe ask ur mum to lick my dirt pipe
Chavs are all born here
Bro there’s like 3 actual British ppl in this video, most the ppl you interviewed are foreigners
He doesn't realise this because he is an imbecile.
Glad someone smart enough realized. Not a single person in this video is British. Interviewer needs to interview somalia next
@@freedom-of-speech-englandlol
No. They were probably born and raised in the UK, getting the same "education" as the "real McCoy's"!
If you're going to call the people in this video foreigners, then so were the "Americans" he interviewed. You have no reason to think they're foreigners other than race and accent. The "Americans" he interviewed can be described in this exact way, with their blackcent and their race.
Cope brits. You've fallen
"who died in 1999" plss this guy is too funny !
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@@Gumrip what💀
@@v1nceadmiral534 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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@@elnaby😂😂😂
The guy that stopped his friend saying Europe because of Brexit killed me 😂 Whatever happens, we cant pick up the country and switch continents 😂
Well, the UK HAS been towed away, but somehow Ireland hasn't.
low-key im from Australia and I force my entire year 12 to watch your videos whilst studying for our final exams and applying for uni
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Unfortunately, anti-intellectualism and stupidity has been embraced in the UK over the last few decades; almost celebrated in fact in some quarters. “You cant say Asian countries that’s cheating” was hilarious though 😅
And what’s happened to the UK in the last few decades I wonder..... 🤔
Trump says he prefers uneducated people.
He disallowed Asian countries because he would not know if the answers were correct.
In the US, the college registration numbers is down 20% in the past 10 years. Young people either don’t want to go or can’t afford college anymore.
Trust me, there's a lot of dumbass Asian people too. Actually considering they have the highest population, technically there would be more stupid Asian people than anyone else. The whole "Asians be hella smart" and "Asians know math", simply because they are Asian alone, is bullshit.
First guy clearly still using school ‘being a dick to the teacher’ vibes in his responses
The UK IS part of the European continent, Brexit was a vote in favour of leaving the European Union. Two entirely different things, one geographical the other political. There’s no hope 😂 0:02
We may be part of Europe but Britain is an island not a continent.
You wouldn't believe how many people think that brexit meant we left the European continent 😂 like we put up our sails and floated to another part of the world 🤣
This video actually shows why people voted for Brexit and why referendums on anything are a bad idea. The public just vote on emotion with zero knowledge. That's why they always vote for the most charismatic leader 90% of the time rather than on policy
Europe is a continent what the hell
ngl I kinda wish they did a legit version of each to see who was actually smarter.
"i was born at a young age" 😭
😭😭😭
the questions you gave me were way too hard
they were so easy bruh
were u the kid that said isle of man?
yeah i think that was him😂😂
@@elnaby lol
@@v1nceadmiral534 yea
5:16 as an asian, seeing them had me dying man💀
😂😂😂
💀same bruh
LOL... you're doing this in Birmingham WTF were you expecting! 😂
To be fair with the guy that said Europe and Asia were the same continent it makes sense that he said that since in some Asian countries they teach with a 6 continent model so that means Europe and Asia is turned into Eurasia hence the confusion.
I learned the 6 continents' model and Europe and Asia were separate continents...
@@module79l28 because you learned the 6 continent model that combines north and south america as americas meaning there is two 6 continent models
He was referring the Eurasia, the extended land mass that includes Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Indian subcontinent.
Yeah, and he's right too. Europe and Asia are one continent. In fact, Europe, Asia and Africa are one continent. North and South America are one continent too. In fact, we only really have four continents. The two mentioned, plus Australia and Antarctica.
@@limedickandrew6016 yeah I get what you are saying since your take on continents is based on one of the definitions of the word continent it being a large connected landmass but I think nowadays how we define what is a continent is based on convention as in the social norm of defining it which the social norm being from what I’ve seen is there are 6 or 7 continents and that 6 or 7 continents social norm has made its way into the definition of the word continent in some of the top English dictionary sites.
In the UK, there is quite alot of smart geographic people. Its because you went to Birmingham, doing somewhere else like London or Manchester would of gotten you a better result.
Elephant is blue!
I doubt it
I completely agree
@@adambirkby3285 To who? Ned or me?
Really? I'm ex British Army, and I've met a few Mancs. Londoners too. I thought Londoners a little smarter than Mancs overall, and more or less on a par with we Brummies. In fact, overall I would say of the four regions my battalion recruited from, London, Birmingham-Coventry, Greater Manchester and the North East (Geordies), I would put London, Brum and Coventry equal 1st, North East next, and Manchester last.
@@adambirkby3285 if you went to the continent, sure, there would be a wider grasp of knowledge, Brits tend to be a lot more provincial than their European counter parts.
Elnaby asking for the girls phone number was smoother than peanut butter
if only she gave it😔
fr 😂😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
i just wonder how many of those asked were born in uk
the accents gave that away some weren't.
This is really painful to watch, I knew all the answers and I just assumed 90% of other people knew them too! I actually found this a bit depressing if I’m honest..
To be fair, you probably aren’t interviewing many British people here. That being said , the standard of intelligence from the youth today is woeful!
The growth is crazyyy, much love as always keep it up g hope to see more vlogs soon 👀❤
Who is this random talking?
Funny😅I was born and raised in Birmingham and it even surprises me how dumb a lot of people have become - especially generation Z. I blame social media taking people away from communicating face to face and exchanging factual knowledge. Also, Britain doesn't have countries but nations: England North Ireland Wales and Scotland.
Like the American videos we all know that only the people giving dumb answers are entertaining , these people exist everywhere 😂
By the look of it most of them was tourist 😂😂
It would've been better to ask actual British people
🤣😭 Bro why is he rubbing up on him like a cat?!? at 2:11 I can't 😂😂😂
If you asked any other people these questions they would know
Easy enough to find thick kids on any high street. Combine with selective editing.
Elnaby ur vids are so Entertaining and funny; keep it up👍
thank u dezire 💕
You really showed up these coloured people. We need more like these.
man said hitlers first name was WW2 meaning he knew wht tht shi was 😭omds this generation is jus lost on the whole
we finished😭😭
nah it's just Birmingham
great vid ngl ur gonna blow up soon
thank u agent😘
Ur so underrated it’s actually insane ur content is so so good
thank u so much💕
Well I mean, if you're looking for it in terms of light, red, green, and blue are the primary colours, not red, yellow, and blue.
I'm sure judging countries IQ on a few people is really reliable 💀
I'm suprised i watched this from begining to end
These videos make me feel like a genius
The “laughing in American” truly got me! 😂😂😂 I love to “laugh in English”!😂🎉
Also “Northern Island” 😂 (presumably somewhere in Middle Earth) …
I'm from Belfast so northern island offended me
GUYS I WAS RLY SLEEPY WHEN I WAS WRITING ISLAND😭😭
@@elnaby lol its ok
Not far from thr green elves of ossiriand 'if I'm spelling it correctly 😊
The one person did not say I love men he said Isle of Man.
I'm assuming he was taking the piss with the subtitles because the dude was saying "men" instead of "man". 😂
Subtractive primary colours are Cyan Magenta and Yellow. Combined make black. (As in printers). Additive primary colours are RED GREEN BLUE. Combined make white. (As in TV screens)
Now go to Kensington, London and ask the same questions
This is why society in the future has no chance
Try the same questions in British Parliament . 😂😂😂😂 . 2) Ask King Charles basic math questions 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watched both the US and UK versions but the UK questions were much harder
Asking the wrong people 😂
Embarrassing, everyone I know would have been able to answer those
When you said "centre" to the American girl, she didn't understand your accent
nah ur funny bro also bring “ going to a USA school “ back it’s lit
ima try do it
Honestly its really depends on people or areas
Some schools have good education some not some never went to school some people live in bad area and stuff just like americans
And those interviewed must have been born somewhere other than the UK. A Somali, Pakistani, Chinese and Turkish. No British people were interviewed.
@@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Exactly
@@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming do you really think that if you went to east london ad asked a younger native, they results would be much different?
Bruh make a part 2 for UK 😤🥵
i gotchu😫
@@elnabydo it in the UK not brumistan
You are interviewing tourists man 🤣🤣🤣
Me: *works and pays taxes in 30% band*
Me after watching this video: “hello, Sunak? I want my taxes back they’re not being put to good use”
take them taxes back😂😂😂
@@elnaby man’s losing me my investments for future generations 🤣
30% isn't a band
@@jackoh991 💀
This is a very interesting and revealing question. I have lived all my life in the UK and I can say that once upon a time the average British person had a much better knowledge and understanding of the outside world than it appeared a lot of Americans had. British society has changed dramatically in the last 40 - 50 years. Britain has become more and more like America in its attitudes. What this means is that it has become almost totally inward looking. The average British person today has little or no interest in the any part of the outside world that they do not have some involvement in through holidays etc. A lot of young British people know Spanish language and Spain because they go there to party. The USA totally dominates media and culture, with young people speaking "Trans-Atlantic Box Set English", and knowing more about US culture than British. This change is definitely one which has been led by the media and education system. Watching UK news bulletins and documentaries today there is scarecely a tiny fraction of coverage of the wider world compared with 40 years ago. If I want to get any foreign news apart from items the British government is actively promoting such as Ukraine, I need to go to foreign channels like Al-Jazeera. It is interesting to compare Al-Jazeera to mainstream British news programmes, BBC, ITN, Channel 4, Sky, the editorial gap is huge when it comes to Africa, Asia and Latin America. The key point is that mainstream British news programmes of 40 years ago once covered all these things in a similar way. In those days we had any number of programmes of documentaries and investigative journalism, which covered foreign stories in depth. Practically none of this exists now. The BBC still has Panorama, but programmes like "World in Action", "Man Alive" and so many others that once existed are all gone. Even what equivalents exist today are mostly focused on domestic news stories. Coverage of foreign stories where it does occur seems highly propagandist with no attempt at objectivity which still existed 40 years ago at the onset of Thatcher and the great "shutting up" of diverse voices. There is always a suspicion that any such foreign coverage in documentaries we see is sponsored by PR agencies working for various governments (as per Cambridge Analytica, just a tip of an iceberg). The programmes certainly have that campaiging, one-sided feel, and always all agree on everything. It seems there is only ever one point of view on every foreign story. Consumerism has definitely played a role in creating a much more inward looking, materialist and consumption obssessed society. I suspect politics comes into it too, as Britain and America became more active in interfering in the politics of distant foreign lands since the end of the Cold War, so any knowledge or interest by the public in such subjects is dissuaded.
The media and education systems have become all about pushing agendas, not education. I think it's a global issue though. Al Jazeera exists to push broadly the same agendas as the BBC.
Journalism does not exist anymore. There are just reporters.
@@jerzywoking1699 True
@@jerzywoking1699 Not reporters - political agitators.
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that guy in the purple reminds me of that meme of the guy who gets up on stage on the talent show and says "my mum died before i was born" lmao
not even surprised that it’s birmingham
Is this the British Isles, where are the British?
My Australian 13 year old son is dividing trinomials, and they can't even do the square root of 64...
The Isle of Man is a tricky one, as it's not in the UK, but it is in The British Isles. I can see how someone might get that one a bit mixed up.
He didn’t mention England tho, the country he was in.
The Isle of Man is a self governing British Crown Dependency. The UK government is responsible for the Isles military defence. So, yeah I think it’s fair to say we’re attached/connected.
this should have more views keep doing ur ting bro
im from brum i just wish I was there to answer those questions 😭
we should’ve interviewed u😭😭
how was the history kid so dumb how does she not know the battle of hastings, that shit is year7 😭😭😭😭😭😭
EVEN YUNG FILLY KNOWS THAT😭😭
i aint even from the uk i know it was in 1066😭
It's not that important of a date in overall history compared to the start of WW2. Plus it's only about the UK, so nobody cares
The DDG guy was honest with him lol and I wish I was here bro.
I thought this was supposed to be England. None of them can speak proper English. I think it’s Uganda.😂.
It seems a bit dodgy that one of the people he questioned couldn't name the country they were literally standing in...
Nah it took me way too long to realise donny has his mic on a wooden spatula lmao
shhh don’t tell them 😂😂
You can't beat asking British people questions who aren't British 🤔 That first guy was just a c☆☆☆ thinking he was witty , you have to excuse him he's not British even if he thinks he is .
7:35 Probably bro knows where the weeds are💀
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The people you asked aren't even from Britain!
I thought everyone knew the "1066" thing? I t was common question when I was a kid though, on kids TV and that. I will always remember "1066".
I was screaming 1066 and 1st September 1939 at the SCREEN! BROOOO
sometimes i wonder how these people get these questions wrong
me too😂😂
they either think they js funny or are acc retarded
They only go to school because it's compulsory, but they're not in the least interested ...
@@elnabythe guy said Isle of Man which actually is a country in the uk bro
No clue where you found these people xD
W vid.100k at the end of the year🙏
100K by end of the yearrr💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
You ask the people who didn't go to school...
The decadence of our Society in full display ...
As a Brit, we don’t necessarily associate ourselves with the European label. Yes we are geographically European, but politically speaking the UK, is indeed the UK.
There are people in many countries who want to feel special. But Brits are still Europeans though.
Genetically, culturally, also in the Indo-European language branch, same as the majority of other languages in Europe.
On the other hand, you have countries who want to be considered Europeans, even though they are not, such as Turkey. That's a different culture, religion, ethnicity, language. Brits are nowhere near as different.
@@Grievance_Studies_Affair_2018 - ok so if your from Cuba, do you identify as a Cuban or as a North American? A typical Cuban likely would make the distinction between nation and continent, even though geographically they are pretty much the same thing. Same goes for the UK. Arguably most of North America has European ancestry etc but we don’t call them European do we?
@@Anakinuk007 Colonies are bit different story, but still, Americans are Americans and most of them of European descent.
But what you say is as if Japanese said they are not Asians because they don't associate themselves with the Chinese. And they are also on islands.
If you think Brits are not Europeans, then what are they? UnitedKingdomians? What makes you non-European?
@@Grievance_Studies_Affair_2018 - I agree Brits are of course European. But if you ask a Brit where they are from, the answer is usually I’m British or specific nationality of English, Welsh or Scottish. Being European is third down the list.
How the fuck does someone who studies history in uni not know that simple fact of battle of Hastings in 1066
When you feel like the main character of the movie "Idiocracy"...
Might be different if he actually spoke to someone from the UK.
He literally did tho 😂 that girl with the glasses and the teenage boy
Probably at least half of them were born in the UK. You probably mean ethnic British people? But even then, probably wouldn't be much better. Couple months ago I argued with ardent brexiters who thought UK is no longer in Europe...
Him being in city centre is just ✨
( i am too)
Man Said he only went to one primary school not 3 😭
i couldn’t believe it😭
Square roots are like year 7 maths, they’re easy as 😂
“I was born at a young age” 🥸🥸🥸😰😰😰😰🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀
when was time invented 'when the first clock ticked'🤣
😭😭😭
Ive benn here since he had 20k subs A BIT EARLIER but just wanna remeber this moment whe your famous
i’ll remember u if u remember me😙
7:23 very emotional story 💀
Naveed centrals everywhere😂 7:40
honestly he everywhere😭😭
keep up the good work
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@@elnaby nah wrd you dead grew ya channel mad much been here since the american vid
Smartest donny in the UK 1:19
i never went to primary 😭😭
When what was later called "World War Two" began is a question with no clear answer and is a topic of debate amongst historians. It is a matter of opinion and varies with geographical and geo-political perspectives. 1931/2, 1935, 1936, 1938 and 1939 are all argued for by different people.
Wales, England and Scotland are all countries. The gerrymander called "Northern Ireland" is nominally a province, not a country. Not even its supporters claim it's a country.
Guy in the blue nike top was so chill lmao
The UK isn't a continent, it's an island ffs. 🤣
w vid mad I wasn’t there for the premiere
I got all the answers except the square root questions 😅
This video is clearly scripted
no it’s not 😂
@@elnaby it kinda looks scripted . It looks like they are acting .
2:56 He said Isle of Man.
Do you think they ever got weed in the end?
i can only hope not😭
The only possible british persons in this video, would be the girls who don't like math.
The men don't look or sound like british, they are emigrants who have no idea about european history.
Please do not compare guys from Ghana and the Central Republic of Congo, who didn't go to school in ANY European country, to an european boy (from any european country), who can name continents, countries, and has understanding of the World History.
I have never been to the UK, but as a portuguese and european, I have enough respect for any european country, to know that it's citizens cannot possibly be so ignorant, as showned on this video interviews.