Re: things that have made you happy today
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:30 pm
Looby Loo's still in mourning.wub wrote:Saw that, and Andras Pandy died just before Christmas IIRC.mIrReN wrote:btw u aware that Michelle Martin got out?
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Looby Loo's still in mourning.wub wrote:Saw that, and Andras Pandy died just before Christmas IIRC.mIrReN wrote:btw u aware that Michelle Martin got out?
I was taught Africa by Lenny Henry and several hundred bathtubs full of baked beans in the 80s and 90s... he never mentioned what was below Namibia and Botswana though.wub wrote:I can name countries in Africa, then I look at a map and they are nowhere near where I thought they were
Should get a big fuck off world map to mount on a wall at home.
it means that we have waaaaaay more income inequality than you.Laszlo wrote:and yet every pikey and his nan has been to America. I'm not sure what that says, or at least i'm not willing to guess.dubunked wrote:traveling to europe is only for middle/upper classes here.
didn't think ya weremagma wrote:Yeah, absolutely... I was trying to think of explanations rather than have a go.
u kidding we learn all about that stuff!!! i remember it mostly from ap euro history but it was probably taught in middle school. we learn a lot of european history, we just don't memorize, or gradually pick up on, the names of your provinces. partly because they changed over time, so like all those fractured german states like bavaria and bohemia and saxony may have different names today (like east bavaria or something, i dunno).magma wrote:I'm sure there are perfectly valid reasons... America is a big country to get to grips with and it's probably enough of a job keeping up with the geography and current affairs of home without finding time to learn about the Fall of the Berlin Wall or The French Revolution.
as do i, but could i name the provinces/states inside them? No. Goa is about the only one i know in asia (that isn't named after a city like shanghai or something).magma wrote:But again, to be absolutely fair, I feel pretty comfortable with the layouts of Africa and Asia and I've never been to either continent... and my girl's American, but knows more about a lot of the world than me - I doubt she learnt it in school in North Carolina, so I think she probably used these crazy things called "books", "the Internet" and her "spare time".
This. I used to hate it when people asked what subjects I did at college, and they'd always be like "What's the capital of so and so?". Like, I did know, because I was far too interested in atlases as a kid, but it's not like we just sat there at A-Level going "Today, gonna learn capital cities of countries beginning with A and B"Marcus wrote:We aren't taught that much about locations of place/cities mainly the science behind geography and population effects. Knowing about countries location in more general knowledge.dubunked wrote:nah, i would imagine you guys are taught about commonwealth countries, like canada, india, australia, etc.magma wrote:Still, I'd be surprised to meet a Briton that hadn't heard of Quebec which by your logic would only be of interest to Americans and the French.
also, to my earlier point, i can't name every county in england, ie ur oklahoma-equivalents.
I could name most states in America and put them on the map I reckon.dubunked wrote:Laszlo wrote:dubunked wrote:cos they aren't from america. i couldn't name a single state (or state-equivalent ie county) in europe except for GB.wolf89 wrote:Why would people not know that oklahoma exists?![]()
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i can name states in canada and mexico as well as england/ireland.
ur taught what's geographically/culturally near you. u brits are taught about the states/provinces in france and spain, we are not.
One for every mate plus you?wolf89 wrote:I could name most states in America and put them on the map I reckon.
That is patheticdubunked wrote:cos they aren't from america. i couldn't name a single state (or state-equivalent ie county) in europe except for GB.wolf89 wrote:Why would people not know that oklahoma exists?
EDIT - To clarify, there is a difference America and Murikkka, same as there is a difference between Americans and Murikkkans. See the Chris Rock skit on the difference between black people and n^ggers if you want an idea of what I meanehbrums1 wrote:That is Murikkkadubunked wrote:cos they aren't from america. i couldn't name a single state (or state-equivalent ie county) in europe except for GB.wolf89 wrote:Why would people not know that oklahoma exists?
i wasn't saying i couldn't name any country besides Great Britian. I could name literally every country in Europe. Even the tiny ones like Monaco, Andorra, and the ol' V-C. I also didn't mean cities either. Just not the provinces.dubunked wrote:cos they aren't from america. i couldn't name a single state (or state-equivalent ie county) in europe except for GB.