American reacts to USA vs Europe Memes

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As a child I thought that punching a hole in the wall is just a movie thing, because the set was build for just filming 😭

tioforu
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I am an European. When I want to laugh, I just open any US news channel. It's basically like a comedy.

ivorgrinch
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there are a few things that fascinate me as an euro about americans
1) u guys are driving at 16, knowing that is risky, without universal healthcare or a need for an insurance
2) u guys allow any sociopath to carry a gun, while u don't have a systen that would cover for their damages to people (like healthcare) nor institutions to help the mentally ill
3) u guys can sue anyone for pretty much anything and ask for a gazillion millions

TheJamonLance
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09:18 "When you realise that technically, the US is older than the UK" - UK established in the Act of the Union 1707 - USA established in 1776. There is no 'Technically older US', the UK is officially older as a nation.

Thurgosh_OG
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There’s a reason we have Swedish jokes in the rest of Scandinavia:

Once upon a time, a Swede, a Dane a Finn and a Norwegian were out in the forest for a walk. The Norwegian was deaf, the Dane was blind, the Finn was mute and the Swede was paralyzed from the waist down and in a wheelchair.
After a while they came to a magical cave in the forest, where each of them could have one wish fulfilled. The Norwegian entered first. After a while he came out and happily exclaimed, "Guys, I can hear!"
After him, the Dane went in and came out just as happy: "Guys, I can see!"
Then the Finn went into the cave, after some time he returned and shouted: “I can speak!”
Last but not least, the Swede rolled in. After a while he came out and shouted: "Check guys, new wheels!"

NorseGraphic
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3:19 On your point about water being a human right....
The US abstained from voting it as a human right, and outright voted against food as a human right.

ChokyoDK
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American : "you're playing tough but when you'll need military support you'll ask nice"
American the first time an European country actual requested military support in decades : "Em...yeah but Russia scary"

naproupi
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3:17 Back in the day (2021) when the US was one of 2 countries to vote against a UN committee’s draft that asserted food as a human right 😅

squirrlockholmes
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I have heard of a story about an American living on rent in Bulgaria.
There was this time when he became so angry that he punched the wall and broke his arm in the process. He then wanted to sue the landlord for making the walls thick on purpose, so he wouldn't be able to break it.
Seriously, there are times when I fail to comprehend how stupid a person can be to actually think something like this to be possible.
And then I remember that Americans like TLC and believe what the media tells them. So... Yeah.

stefantsarev
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punching the wall in USA: visible crack in the wall
punching the wall in EU: visible crack in your bones

hanchen
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9mm is in metric, because it's a european bullet. It was first introduced in Europe (specifically Germany) in 1902, that's also why 10mm or 5.7mm are also in metric, they are from Europe too. (specifically Sweden and Belgium, respectively).

IndependentObserver
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I think the drinking age should be inextricably linked to the draft age... If I'm old enough to be sent off to my death for my country then I'm old enough to have a beer.

BrianC
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The badness of US chocolate is mainly down to butyric acid, it's used as a preservative and is what gives hersheys that distinctive hint of puke flavouring, because its usually found in semi-digested dairy

derp
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My mother was a librarian in a city court library in Hungary (where only lawyers and judges could borrow books for their work). They had original law books on display that were older than the US. They were once shown to American guests, who said that such books would be behind bulletproof glass and guarded by armed guards in the US.

akosyoutub
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I'm from the Czech Republic and I find it funny how Americans take themselves so seriously, this complex that we are the biggest and basically the only important nation in the world, it's really funny to me because of how embarrassing it is... Like why tf shouldn't anyone make fun of you? Ridiculous!
Bro I love your videos, I get a kick out of how you don't understand European stuff. I mean that in a good way of course, there are a lot of things about the US that surprise me too and I didn't know them. But thanks to you and youtubers like you, I know I really wouldn't want to live there :D

jakubjanulik
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The American voting system promotes a two party (Yes/No) choice by making it more difficult for small parties to sustain themselves. I think that's what the meme was trying to say.

florian
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America claims to be older than the UK because we didn't add Ireland to the flag until 1801, but ignore the fact that you only added the last two states to your flag on the 4th of July 1960.

John_Lyle
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You do get the feeling that a lot of houses in the US are basically big sheds

RichardLaurence
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7:55 About that, the version of Cryptids shown there is about the last 1-2 centuries. Earlier versions were more... brutal and not holding back. I recommend the original tales of the Grimm brothers. It is an... educational lecture. Have fun sleeping after reading it if You haven't. 😃

Firefocus-fzwe
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2:03
"...About how everybody gets offended at anythin these day? Hopefully it doesn't infect Europe..."

I'm French and can tell you: GEEZ IF ONLY YOU KNEW you'd be so disappointed 😂😂😂

darkscorpions