When you put it into perspective: how many Europeans can correctly locate & name countries adjacent to them within their own continent and globally?
Practically all of them. Seriously.
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When you put it into perspective: how many Europeans can correctly locate & name countries adjacent to them within their own continent and globally?
Practically all of them. Seriously.
I met some Italians who couldn't name all the countries Italy borders. Seriously. It was shocking. I do think Italy has the worst public school system in the EU.
By land or by sea?
Either way.
Yeah, but italy borders the balkans thats just impossible
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Most Americans always have had a shitty education, but the last few decades it really went down a toilet
Geography isn't the only thing they're bad at, it's just a funny obvious one, especially when they need their point out the country they're invading this time
And yes, pretty much all Europeans can point out heit neighbouring countries, most of them can pretty much point at any county on a map or a globe, because w received an education
Like you mentioned, many of those videos are doctored to make common Americans look stupid. I would even venture a guess and say that some of them are straight up fake with people probably being paid to act as stupid as possible.
As for Europeans' ability to place countries on a map, I believe it varies in the same way it does in America. Some will be super sharp at it, others, probably most, will know some and then blank on the rest. Few will be entirely ignorant about geography.
I have a flags of the world app that I use once in awhile to train myself to recognize flags from different countries. There is an option to also try and place flags on the map and you work your way through one continent at the time. I absolutely fucking suck at placing flags in Africa and Polynesia. I have gotten to a point where I recognize most of their flags, so there is that, but I am still hopeless with the map part. I have a few blind spots in Asia and South America too. I am pretty strong with Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia at this point.
For me, I started practicing with the app years ago exactly because I realized how terrible my geography skills were even inside Europe. Later on it became a matter of rebellion when the Ukrainian war went into full swing and I wanted to give a big fuck you to the invisible wall that still stands between western and eastern Europe. Many people I know have always been geographically blind to eastern Europe, but that seems to be something many of us have worked on in recent years.
Now it is just a longterm goal for me to take some time once in awhile to practice. Can't hurt to learn some basic bitch geography.
Ironically, the one thing I'm worse at placing than African countries, is American States, but they also aren't a part of my flag app, so I haven't actually practiced them. Similarly haven't practiced the German States since I was in 7th grade so I only know a couple of those and blank on the rest.
If you hear, let's say, Somalia, normally people would know it's roughly somewhere east in Africa, Uruguay somewhere in South America etc.
I've traveled a lot and only from Americans I've heard them say about countries they've "never heard of it". When I say I'm in Czechia, they just call it Chechnya, when I say I'm Dutch they love to mix that up with Denmark for some reason, etc.
Their excuse is always the same too: their school sucks. Dude, we didn't learn this stuff in school neither. It's common interest about the world around you, watching the news, etc. Half the countries you "don't know" were bombed by you.
I think what also helps is that we have and value a lot of educational games and tv shows instead of mostly brainrot diversion.
Czechia is not surprising, as in NA it's been generally called the Czech Republic since Czhechoslovakia split.
Yes and no, I guess.
Theres some grade A morons in Europe as well. But I guess on the whole Europeans have better base education compared to the Americans. Doesn't help that Americans keep speaking of "Europe" as a whole, while Europe speaks of multiple different European countries as individuals.
I will say that I know all 50 US states and there's really no reason why I should, as a European.
European education is incredible by comparison to the US. We only learn solid, liquid, gas, and maybe plasma.
how many Europeans can correctly locate & name countries adjacent to them
Nearly all, seriously, because nearly all have been to some school for at least a few years.
I still remember playing a game as a kid where I had to name all countries adjacent to mine (which are like 15 for Germany) and I got them all right.
Edit: ah no it was even more difficult. It was all countries adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea.
@Zwuzelmaus @LtDan The fact that someone even posits this question really points out just how bereft many Americans are of an actual general education.
My partner was telling me the other day about an American guy she saw on TikTok complaining that people from Europe don't know enough about American geography.
I grew up in the UK in the '90s, where almost every cultural touchpoint was from the US. Cartoons, music, movies, it was all American. As a result I almost certainly know more US state capitals than I know European, and can confidently point out the locations of at least half of the US states on a map. Maybe even more.
But, like, why? Why do I need to know that shit? Why should I care?
I don't know the names of any of the counties, or municipalities or whatever it is that subdivides France, and that's the closest non-UK country to where I'm currently sitting. Hell, I don't even know what they call those subdivisions.
So to answer the original question; fuck knows.
I grew up in the UK in the '90s, [...] it was all American.
So it is in fact Great Britain and not Greenland that should belong to Usa. Has he just mixed up the names of two islands with a G?
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