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like any country America also have SW idiots

Once had an American refuse to believe that the castle in Norwich was Norman and over 900 years old, thought we were basically still in the stone ages back then, same bloke wouldn't believe that democracy was Greek, the tank was a British invention, the gun was Chinese or the Russians were most responsible for winning WW2, basically seemed to think that the whole world was backwards until America came along and invented everything. American education is very…nationalistic. The only way to get the truth is to go to college and/or watch a lot of documentaries 🙃. Russians: most responsible for helping to start WW2 by allowing Germans to train and then partnering with them in Poland. Kind of nullifies the later bleed out. I heard once a story about an American tourist in Italy, that was convinced that Ferrari was an American brand. A friend of mine have years ago been in Disneyworld (or land), where Denmark had apparently been placed as the capital of Sweden with Norway as a province in their overview of countries 😄 Needless to say, she was a bit offended. Living in a semi-large town in Denmark, my mom was once asked by a tourist for guidance to get to Stockholm. And she was like "yeah, you need to get to Sweden first"
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Another fun activity is to listen to Europeans trying to pronounce Native American place names in the US. As in why doesn’t Arkansas rhyme with Kansas. Near me is a park named “Mashamoquet” and a village named “Pocquonock”.

I’ll bet no European guessed “mash-MUCK-it” or “po-KWAN-ik”

I’ll leave you to puzzle over Quinnipiac, even most Americans get that wrong.
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