People Are Cracking Up Over This Thread Where A British Person Lists 50 American States And What They’re Famous For
Interview With AuthorKnowing how many states there are in the US is one thing, but listing them out one by one, especially if you’re not American, may be a mission (nearly) impossible. But one Twitter user who goes by the handle @human_not_bees decided to take this task even further and list all the states, one by one, in alphabetical order, for what they are known for.
But there’s one but. The person saying they’re British is one. And, there’s no googling involved in the undertaking. The result? Well, see it yourself below, but people are cracking up badly, some say it’s spot-on, while others say they are not crazy about speaking in generalizations. Still, the thread amassed 80.5k likes and counting, and who doesn’t like a little glimpse into how foreigners feel about the beloved land of the free?
Also, scroll down for Bored Panda’s interview with the author of this thread, known by the name Beës, who was happy to share how he got the idea for guessing the states, as well as the differences he finds between British and Americans.
This British Twitter user is going viral for listing all American states for what they think they’re known for but without googling
Image credits: human_not_bees
In an email interview, Beës told us that he got the idea for the thread while talking to some of his Twitter friends when someone said they knew “all the UK accents” because they’d visited the UK and driven around. “I thought if the bar was that low for claiming you knew about a country, then I’d test my knowledge of US states,” Beës recounted.
“I used a list of the states so I had them in alphabetical order and didn’t miss any, but I didn’t look any up,” the author said.
When asked where he got all the details about the states, Beës said it all comes down to America’s media. It’s “pretty pervasive, and we see enough of it that we learn these things from TV shows and movies. Also, you guys have some pretty cheesy TV that seems very willing to lean into the stereotypes of people and places, so really, you guys did this to yourselves,” Beës added.
Beës also said that he’s only been to New Mexico, and when asked to pick his favorite states, he replied: “I guess wherever AOC is from (New York?). You guys need some socialism, trust us—we’ve got some and it’s great. Also, I think that’s where Björk lives now, which instantly makes it the best state,” he added.
Beës runs a Twitter page @human_not_bees where he shares daily insights with a currently growing audience of almost 10k. But according to him, Twitter is a weird place since “you never know what’s going to be popular.”
“I wrote this tweet in the morning in the UK thinking it would pass under the US radar as you would mostly all be asleep, and it would just make people in Europe chuckle and a few of my US followers when they saw it later. When it took off, it was surprising.”
The author said that it was “nice to see the ‘I live here and this is correct’ replies, and that I hadn’t upset people too much. It didn’t really take off until Sunday evening. I played D&D with some Twitter friends for about 4 hours and when we were done, my phone was at 12% battery from the notifications.”
The thread blew up on social media and Beës had to mute the thread and replies initially “because it was a huge overload of replies and information.”
Once he got back at it, he also got a lot of DMs correcting him about his information.“I think maybe they missed the point. My favorite correction was a person who was clearly stoned trying to explain to me that Colorado didn’t invent weed,” Beës laughed.
When asked about fundamental differences between British and Americans, Beës first mentions humor. “British humor is more self-deprecating. I think we have a higher tolerance for both mocking others and being mocked. Just compare the US and UK versions of The Office. Saying that, The Office US is my favorite of the two.”
“For you guys, I think American exceptionalism is a fundamental difference—the idea that a few of you guys hold where you are the world’s greatest country and sometimes doubling down on that with believing you’re ‘god’s chosen nation’ gets an eye-roll from us over here in Europe. You’re pretty ok, but honey, no,” Beës concluded humorously.
Especially Indiana. I live in Indiana, and oh my god, accurate.
Load More Replies...I think people commenting are rather missing the point. Outside of the US little is known of what each state would be famous for and most would be hard pressed to name them. Some haven't even been heard of. Given that it's just a light hearted funny list, please get a sense of humour folks!!
Although as someone who lives in Michigan I can say he kinda nailed it for my state, in a non ironic way.
Load More Replies...We should be impressed by a British person that knows a little about many of the US states. A lot of Americans (not all) have no clue where most countries are located, or the fact that they even exist...
Yep - he nailed it! Usually I only say the part about the trucks and leave the 2nd part implied. Amazing how accurate this Brit is!
Load More Replies...The only thing I know about Oregon is that game where everyone dies of dysentery.
don't think i've ever won that game... it's either dysentery or typhus.
Load More Replies...Ok: btw there’s a West Virginia and a normal Virginia because the west bit wanted to become part of the union in the civil war, while the rest wanted to remain a confederate state. So they split.
How the fùck did it end up so backwards then? Weird.
Load More Replies..."Alaska is famous for being in Canada" (Laughs in Canadian) C'mon now, don't stick us with that, we have our own problems.
As a European I gave it a quick try but it turns out that most states I only know by name and I feel very undereducated now *blush* * Alabama - Sweet homes and banjo’s * Alaska - Salmon fishing bears * Arizona - Hot summers * Arkansas - ? * California - High tech, hipsters and movies * Colorado - Sandra Reemer song * Connecticut - ? * Delaware - ? * Florida - The Benidorm of the U.S. * Georgia - ? * Hawaii - Coconuts, palmtrees and speedboats * Idaho - Anita Meyer song * Illinois - Blues Brothers * Indiana - ? * Iowa - ? * Kansas - Tornado’s and corn fields * Kentucky - Fried chicken and the soggy bottom boys * Louisiana - Crocodiles and swamps * Maine - ? * Maryland - ? * Massachusetts - MIT * Michigan - ? * Minnesota - Sweet accent * Mississippi - Pussycat song * Missouri - ? * Montana - ? * Nebraska - Where Penny is from
* Nevada - Hot desert for gambling and conspiracy theories * New Hampshire - ? * New Jersey - ? * New Mexico - Cactusses * New York - Yellow cabs, huge expensive buildings and poor suburbs named after posh Dutch towns and cities * North Carolina - ? * North Dakota - ? * Ohio - ? * Oklahoma - Bombs and a musical that I never saw * Oregon - nerdy people and green trees * Pennsylvania - Amish farm people * Rhode Island - ? * South Carolina - ? * South Dakota - ? * Tennessee - ? * Texas - Cigar smoking rich people with cowboy hats * Utah - Mormons * Vermont - I thought it was in Canada * Virginia - ? * Washington - White house and the pentagon * West Virginia - Country roads * Wisconsin - ? * Wyoming - ?
Load More Replies...I cried super hard one night about living in Florida. I went on a rant the BP had ruined our oysters, Nestle had destroyed our rivers, DeSantis ruined the ocean, farm run off gave us algae blooms that smell so bad people sold their houses or couldn't go outside. I cried "They took our rivers, oysters, and oceans and all that is left is huge ass roaches and Trump."
I agree and I'm sorry for your sadness. Sending hugs :) Although I laugh at some of the Florida jokes for sure, it is pretty disappointing what a lot of Floridians say/do. My neighbor is still waving his gaudy a**Trump flags all over his lawn. It's infuriating to see every time I walk out my front door :-/ And don't even get me started about DeSantis, Gaetz, Rubio, Scott and others. Yuck!
Load More Replies...Considering that he didn't pair Maine with MURDER, I'm assuming he isn't a fan of Murder She Wrote or Stephen King.
It'll always be Hawkeye Pierce's birthstate to me.
Load More Replies...These are pretty spot on and funny. I live in Colorado; until weed came along we were all just a bunch of cowboys. Let me try the United Kingdom, another collection of independent states working together. To the best of my knowledge, Northern Ireland is like the rest of Ireland but they like orange instead of green. Hates England and likes to drink. To the best of my knowledge, Scotland is where Braveheart was from and the men all wear skirts. Hates England and likes to drink. To the best of my knowledge, Wales is where Prince Charles is from and they actually don't have any whales. Hates England and likes to drink. To the best of my knowledge, everyone hates England and they like to drink.
Lol, pretty accurate but I'm biased, as a Scot living in England. To quote (almost) Braveheart "The trouble with England is; it's full of English.
Load More Replies...Pepsi was actually invented in North Carolina. I’m impressed they knew this.
That one made me laugh the loudest! Just the mental picture it gave me :))
Load More Replies...As someone who lives in Missouri... Yes, Kansas City is very confusing.
“Big trucks and small d****” I DIED... and also was very shocked because I’m currently on my porch fanning myself. Yes. I am in Tennessee.
Utah spells "Moron" with two "m"s. I'm so sorry, LDS folks, I couldn't help it.
Poor Oregon, neglected again. This state was not named for an herb, and our "thing" is being weird compared to the rest of the US...
Oregon has nothing on Florida, Maine, New York, etc. on being wierd. What you mean is Oregon takes pride in reveling in non-conformity, just like all the other Oregonians.
Load More Replies...For people who don't know: Oregon is pronounced (Ori-gun) not (Ori-gone)! :D
Moving from Washington to the Midwest, my gosh, everyone was so surprised when I told them how it is really pronounced. "Like the word organ?" Yes. For the 50th time, yes.
Load More Replies...Not that I expected this guy to have heard of every state necessarily, plenty of people don't know all the states and that's fine, but it always feels funny when I find out that people haven't heard of my state (Oregon) since I know it so well personally and I can't fathom it being any other way lol.
Funny how that works. It is hard to imagine what is obvious to us would be unfamiliar to others. But look at it from the other perspective - can you name every country in Europe? I'm sure people living in the ones you missed would wonder "how could you now know about ___"?
Load More Replies...Omg, Satan does really come to Az to get some heat. Its true! And its a DRY heat. Yes, there's a difference.
Nah, West Virginia is famous for 'Country roads, take me home, to the place, I belong...."
A lot of mixed comments! I think people have to try and think about how others form their opinions. If I based it from American TV and Films, I would draw the same conclusion for a lot of these, but most I wouldn't know about. I have a great love of food so could probably do a similar list guessing the states most popular dish. Americans also have to realise that most other countries do not see you as a series of states, rather we see you as a country, a whole. I know a lot of (younger) people that think America consists of New York (City), Hollywood, Disneyland and the wilderness. I'd love to see a list of the counties of England or Ireland from an American perspective.
Canadian here. I found a list and I'm afraid it's not very amusing (but I've always been terrible at geography). Most I haven't heard of, a few (like Bristol, Essex, and Kent) I've heard of but can't think when or why, and several of the 'shires I am guessing are the location or origin of things I've heard of (Nottinghamshire for Robin Hood, Worcestershire for the sauce, Cambridgeshire & Oxfordshire for the universities, Buckinghamshire for the palace). Cornwall might be where Torchwood takes place? Sussex sounds really familiar, maybe that's where Downton Abbey is? And Suffolk sounds super familiar as well. Sorry, I don't think I'm even going to take a stab at Ireland...
Load More Replies...I do know that half our population is high
Load More Replies...Yes! Native Floridian here! Get these New Yorkers out of my Florida!
Load More Replies...I've had cheese from Wisconsin and for real it's pretty good. I know the yellow dye is kinda weird, but if you ever get a chance to try the good stuff, highly recommend. Those dudes are definitely serious about their cheese lol
How does it compare to other cheeses, from (for example) Switzerland or France? Or Germany even? Because I can stand in front of a cheese-stand on my market and there's not one American cheese on the menu, but buttloads of other ones. To be fair - that might be just because of the transport-issues, so I'm honestly curious how the cheese in Wisconsin is like.
Load More Replies...Well the washington one is accurate, every time i hear "Washington" on the news i look up and they're talking about DC
Yeah they should be more specific, because I live in WA and I get super excited and then disappointed because it's not the state *cries*
Load More Replies..."To the best of my knowledge, Rhode Island is famous for being an island I guess?" Mwahaha... he thought KANSAS CITY was confusing.
"South Carolina is famous for being merc'd by nature" *Angry SC Resident noises*
After visiting your fine state, sir, I concluded that women in the US South wear hats to keep the da*n flying THINGS out of our hair. Once saw a tour guide strip off her hoop skirt to get rid of a "palmetto bug" crawling up her leg. Those are not "palmetto bugs". They are gigantic flying roaches from Hell, and made me miss Ontario's mosquitoes!
Load More Replies...Sad to say, as an Alabamian, I must agreed with the gentleman from England.
Load More Replies...But... but... North Carolina had the first manned flight! And barbecue!
And the wonderful USS North Carolina Greetings from your southern Brother.
Load More Replies...Masachusets is famous for being the most difficult city name to write down
I thought it was pretty hilarious. Good jobBees. If your offended by what he says your all big babies. If you can't laugh at something like this from a foreign resident your a moron. Oregon
So wrong. Satan would never vacation in AZ. It's too hot here in the summertime.
He actually knows more about each state than many people I know, many people YOU know, and he's spot on for many if these and you all are angry because you know it's true.
When he got to Dakota, I really wanted to see 'possibly famous for Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith potentially having procreated there at one time'. I do not know if that is even close to true, but I would have laughed my head off. Also Arkansas is famous for being said wrong by anyone not from there.
First, as a Texan, yeah, that's way too accurate. Second, as a Texan, ask my ANYTHING about someplace in England. If it happened after 1700, I don't know a darned thing. I thought York still had three Ridings.
In fairness, can anyone in the US (besides my hubby's fam) name every county of the UK? I get as far as Hertfordshire in alphabetical order and am *lost*. And don't ask me where they are, I beg!
people also say "howdy" in Texas and no that is not a stereotype but you have to grow up in the countryside like Oatmeal (search it up)
Despite only setting foot in Texas 3x in my life, I'll still summon a "howdy" when that particular blend of down-home friendliness is called for.
Load More Replies...I'm from Arkansas. We have 42 state parks, and the only still-operational diamond mine in America. It's free! People find 600+ diamonds a year.
Hilarious! Btw, I'm a Georgia native, born and raised, and yes....we have peaches. Lol
I am offended by the Maryland one. You could have talked about the Chesapeake Bay, or the lobsters, or Ocean city
Hilarious!!! I used to live over there and you nailed it… just one thing, aren’t there 51 states?? Alaska is the 51st state and the newest. So you’ve missed one somewhere 😱😱😱🤪🤪😂😂😂😂
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I don't think we look amish in the Netherlands though. We have had electricity since 2000. The same year we traded our horse and wagon's for cars. And hung up our ice skates because we can't ice skate everywhere anymore.
I don't think we look amish in the Netherlands though. We had electricity since 2000 . The same year we traded our horse and wagon for cars.
I’m from Washington State and yes, we are often confused with “the other one”. Figured folks might think of grunge (Nirvana), tech (Microsoft), and/or coffee (Starbucks). Or do people not know this? Boeing (airplanes), Nordstrom department store, and K2 skis are also from here. We also have weed.
Nothing has gone downhill in Kansas because Kansas has no hills, just flat corn fields from one side to the other
funny but if I added some it would be Texas: add guns and Iowa: They are famous for their beans(soy I think)
To the best of my knowledge, Arkansas is only known for being LGBTphobic
To the best of my knowledge he has never heard of most of them..and just says famous for nothing....boring article for bored pandas..
And here I was, thinking everyone’s impression of Ohio was “fArM”
these are accurate. Indiana is also famous for the Martinsville Candy Factory (i think that's what it's called). Located in arguably the worst town ever (and I say this having been there every single year except this one), the candy is delicious. Also, do not confuse Frasier with Frazier Mountain Park, that town in California that banned people for coming to see the snow. Missouri is so awful from what I hear that in the accent of someone from Missouri, it sounds like "misery". But hey! California is so great! We produce a hecc ton of food, and LA is the best city in all of North America.
I see nothing wrong with the description of Texas. At least 1 out of 5 vehicles here in Houston is some unnecessary jacked up truck that looks like it belong at Monster Jam but the person driving it looks like Joe Dirt
He was accurate about Georgia. I wish he'd mentioned the peanuts and Jimmy.
New Mexico is very much like real Mexico, since, along with Texas, Nevada, Utah, and California, it used to BE real Mexico.
I didn't know about West Virginia until I was like 10. And I live in North Carolina...
Love it! You got a lot of states 100% correct especially Wyoming. As for Oklahoma the musical is bad and the state is even worse. Being from Colorado originally I can say it did exist before weed; before the weed it was famous for cowboys. ;)
come on over for a visit after they lift the restrictions... there is a lot of fun waiting for you and your credit card.... kindly don't judge us until you have walked with us for a few days....
I'm impressed , he is pretty much dead on ... except for Texas . It's famous for big trucks, big mouths , guns , freedom , and the smell of liberty
Confused "Tennessee" with Georgia. Oddly, Tennessee is 1/3 Lweezianna, 1/3 Alabama and 1/3...New Hampshire???
Was kinda hoping to read a hillbilly remark for Arkansas, but these were hilarious!
Yes, us in Washington enjoy watching the disappointment of people who think they came for Washington DC hehe
Imagine what it's like in Wyoming? "I came for the mountains? Where the hell are the mountains?" "That's them over there." "No, that's what they said 300 miles ago. That's a mirage, an illusion... there ain't nothing here but flat flatness."
Load More Replies...humans_not_bees knows a lot about the US. Surprised about their miss on Louisiana though. It was obviously named after the French king, because it was a French territory - just like how Virginia was named after the English "virgin" queen.
Lmao, yeah some of these are accurate for us living in the U.S. On my end, I don't know why, but everyone hates Jersey. I mean like... I get it, but I'm curious what the SPECIFIC reason for it started. I hate it, too, but can't lie we are handling the pandemic pretty well actually o-o I got a strong opinion on the place, but can't say I'm not impressed. Also, Wawa is life here <3 Surprised about the Alabama post, I expected something else 😂
I waited forever to see what they had to say about TN and it's better than I thought.
Come to think of it in all my years of living in Maryland I don't think I've ever met a Mary
I know a Mary from Maryland. I actually never even thought about it though!
Load More Replies...I thought that it was rather entertaining. There is no need to take this serious or personal. Lighten up people of America. Go Bernie!
Okay. That was exceptionally stupid. Please take the time to Google each state if you are going to try this again. As you SHOULD know television programs ARE fiction. BTW, Oregon is not an herb, oregano IS an herb.. Please stop letting your STUPID show.
My favorite is North Carolina. I gotta call BS on Texas though. I’m from there and never owned a truck and have a huge d**k. 🤷♂️
"to the best of my knowledge, New Mexico is famous for being nothing like Mexico." He should've stopped at Hampshire.
SOUTH DAKOTA is where The Black Hills and MOUNT RUSHMORE are located. y´know, one of the most famous American Monuments. Fun Fact: The Capital isn´t the biggest city in the state
Most people on the East Coast of the US haven't heard of Oregon, either.
Find an American who can name all European countries without googling.
Load More Replies...His ignorance was the point of the joke. It’s like hearing Americans explain anywhere out side the USA.
Load More Replies...Especially Indiana. I live in Indiana, and oh my god, accurate.
Load More Replies...I think people commenting are rather missing the point. Outside of the US little is known of what each state would be famous for and most would be hard pressed to name them. Some haven't even been heard of. Given that it's just a light hearted funny list, please get a sense of humour folks!!
Although as someone who lives in Michigan I can say he kinda nailed it for my state, in a non ironic way.
Load More Replies...We should be impressed by a British person that knows a little about many of the US states. A lot of Americans (not all) have no clue where most countries are located, or the fact that they even exist...
Yep - he nailed it! Usually I only say the part about the trucks and leave the 2nd part implied. Amazing how accurate this Brit is!
Load More Replies...The only thing I know about Oregon is that game where everyone dies of dysentery.
don't think i've ever won that game... it's either dysentery or typhus.
Load More Replies...Ok: btw there’s a West Virginia and a normal Virginia because the west bit wanted to become part of the union in the civil war, while the rest wanted to remain a confederate state. So they split.
How the fùck did it end up so backwards then? Weird.
Load More Replies..."Alaska is famous for being in Canada" (Laughs in Canadian) C'mon now, don't stick us with that, we have our own problems.
As a European I gave it a quick try but it turns out that most states I only know by name and I feel very undereducated now *blush* * Alabama - Sweet homes and banjo’s * Alaska - Salmon fishing bears * Arizona - Hot summers * Arkansas - ? * California - High tech, hipsters and movies * Colorado - Sandra Reemer song * Connecticut - ? * Delaware - ? * Florida - The Benidorm of the U.S. * Georgia - ? * Hawaii - Coconuts, palmtrees and speedboats * Idaho - Anita Meyer song * Illinois - Blues Brothers * Indiana - ? * Iowa - ? * Kansas - Tornado’s and corn fields * Kentucky - Fried chicken and the soggy bottom boys * Louisiana - Crocodiles and swamps * Maine - ? * Maryland - ? * Massachusetts - MIT * Michigan - ? * Minnesota - Sweet accent * Mississippi - Pussycat song * Missouri - ? * Montana - ? * Nebraska - Where Penny is from
* Nevada - Hot desert for gambling and conspiracy theories * New Hampshire - ? * New Jersey - ? * New Mexico - Cactusses * New York - Yellow cabs, huge expensive buildings and poor suburbs named after posh Dutch towns and cities * North Carolina - ? * North Dakota - ? * Ohio - ? * Oklahoma - Bombs and a musical that I never saw * Oregon - nerdy people and green trees * Pennsylvania - Amish farm people * Rhode Island - ? * South Carolina - ? * South Dakota - ? * Tennessee - ? * Texas - Cigar smoking rich people with cowboy hats * Utah - Mormons * Vermont - I thought it was in Canada * Virginia - ? * Washington - White house and the pentagon * West Virginia - Country roads * Wisconsin - ? * Wyoming - ?
Load More Replies...I cried super hard one night about living in Florida. I went on a rant the BP had ruined our oysters, Nestle had destroyed our rivers, DeSantis ruined the ocean, farm run off gave us algae blooms that smell so bad people sold their houses or couldn't go outside. I cried "They took our rivers, oysters, and oceans and all that is left is huge ass roaches and Trump."
I agree and I'm sorry for your sadness. Sending hugs :) Although I laugh at some of the Florida jokes for sure, it is pretty disappointing what a lot of Floridians say/do. My neighbor is still waving his gaudy a**Trump flags all over his lawn. It's infuriating to see every time I walk out my front door :-/ And don't even get me started about DeSantis, Gaetz, Rubio, Scott and others. Yuck!
Load More Replies...Considering that he didn't pair Maine with MURDER, I'm assuming he isn't a fan of Murder She Wrote or Stephen King.
It'll always be Hawkeye Pierce's birthstate to me.
Load More Replies...These are pretty spot on and funny. I live in Colorado; until weed came along we were all just a bunch of cowboys. Let me try the United Kingdom, another collection of independent states working together. To the best of my knowledge, Northern Ireland is like the rest of Ireland but they like orange instead of green. Hates England and likes to drink. To the best of my knowledge, Scotland is where Braveheart was from and the men all wear skirts. Hates England and likes to drink. To the best of my knowledge, Wales is where Prince Charles is from and they actually don't have any whales. Hates England and likes to drink. To the best of my knowledge, everyone hates England and they like to drink.
Lol, pretty accurate but I'm biased, as a Scot living in England. To quote (almost) Braveheart "The trouble with England is; it's full of English.
Load More Replies...Pepsi was actually invented in North Carolina. I’m impressed they knew this.
That one made me laugh the loudest! Just the mental picture it gave me :))
Load More Replies...As someone who lives in Missouri... Yes, Kansas City is very confusing.
“Big trucks and small d****” I DIED... and also was very shocked because I’m currently on my porch fanning myself. Yes. I am in Tennessee.
Utah spells "Moron" with two "m"s. I'm so sorry, LDS folks, I couldn't help it.
Poor Oregon, neglected again. This state was not named for an herb, and our "thing" is being weird compared to the rest of the US...
Oregon has nothing on Florida, Maine, New York, etc. on being wierd. What you mean is Oregon takes pride in reveling in non-conformity, just like all the other Oregonians.
Load More Replies...For people who don't know: Oregon is pronounced (Ori-gun) not (Ori-gone)! :D
Moving from Washington to the Midwest, my gosh, everyone was so surprised when I told them how it is really pronounced. "Like the word organ?" Yes. For the 50th time, yes.
Load More Replies...Not that I expected this guy to have heard of every state necessarily, plenty of people don't know all the states and that's fine, but it always feels funny when I find out that people haven't heard of my state (Oregon) since I know it so well personally and I can't fathom it being any other way lol.
Funny how that works. It is hard to imagine what is obvious to us would be unfamiliar to others. But look at it from the other perspective - can you name every country in Europe? I'm sure people living in the ones you missed would wonder "how could you now know about ___"?
Load More Replies...Omg, Satan does really come to Az to get some heat. Its true! And its a DRY heat. Yes, there's a difference.
Nah, West Virginia is famous for 'Country roads, take me home, to the place, I belong...."
A lot of mixed comments! I think people have to try and think about how others form their opinions. If I based it from American TV and Films, I would draw the same conclusion for a lot of these, but most I wouldn't know about. I have a great love of food so could probably do a similar list guessing the states most popular dish. Americans also have to realise that most other countries do not see you as a series of states, rather we see you as a country, a whole. I know a lot of (younger) people that think America consists of New York (City), Hollywood, Disneyland and the wilderness. I'd love to see a list of the counties of England or Ireland from an American perspective.
Canadian here. I found a list and I'm afraid it's not very amusing (but I've always been terrible at geography). Most I haven't heard of, a few (like Bristol, Essex, and Kent) I've heard of but can't think when or why, and several of the 'shires I am guessing are the location or origin of things I've heard of (Nottinghamshire for Robin Hood, Worcestershire for the sauce, Cambridgeshire & Oxfordshire for the universities, Buckinghamshire for the palace). Cornwall might be where Torchwood takes place? Sussex sounds really familiar, maybe that's where Downton Abbey is? And Suffolk sounds super familiar as well. Sorry, I don't think I'm even going to take a stab at Ireland...
Load More Replies...I do know that half our population is high
Load More Replies...Yes! Native Floridian here! Get these New Yorkers out of my Florida!
Load More Replies...I've had cheese from Wisconsin and for real it's pretty good. I know the yellow dye is kinda weird, but if you ever get a chance to try the good stuff, highly recommend. Those dudes are definitely serious about their cheese lol
How does it compare to other cheeses, from (for example) Switzerland or France? Or Germany even? Because I can stand in front of a cheese-stand on my market and there's not one American cheese on the menu, but buttloads of other ones. To be fair - that might be just because of the transport-issues, so I'm honestly curious how the cheese in Wisconsin is like.
Load More Replies...Well the washington one is accurate, every time i hear "Washington" on the news i look up and they're talking about DC
Yeah they should be more specific, because I live in WA and I get super excited and then disappointed because it's not the state *cries*
Load More Replies..."To the best of my knowledge, Rhode Island is famous for being an island I guess?" Mwahaha... he thought KANSAS CITY was confusing.
"South Carolina is famous for being merc'd by nature" *Angry SC Resident noises*
After visiting your fine state, sir, I concluded that women in the US South wear hats to keep the da*n flying THINGS out of our hair. Once saw a tour guide strip off her hoop skirt to get rid of a "palmetto bug" crawling up her leg. Those are not "palmetto bugs". They are gigantic flying roaches from Hell, and made me miss Ontario's mosquitoes!
Load More Replies...Sad to say, as an Alabamian, I must agreed with the gentleman from England.
Load More Replies...But... but... North Carolina had the first manned flight! And barbecue!
And the wonderful USS North Carolina Greetings from your southern Brother.
Load More Replies...Masachusets is famous for being the most difficult city name to write down
I thought it was pretty hilarious. Good jobBees. If your offended by what he says your all big babies. If you can't laugh at something like this from a foreign resident your a moron. Oregon
So wrong. Satan would never vacation in AZ. It's too hot here in the summertime.
He actually knows more about each state than many people I know, many people YOU know, and he's spot on for many if these and you all are angry because you know it's true.
When he got to Dakota, I really wanted to see 'possibly famous for Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith potentially having procreated there at one time'. I do not know if that is even close to true, but I would have laughed my head off. Also Arkansas is famous for being said wrong by anyone not from there.
First, as a Texan, yeah, that's way too accurate. Second, as a Texan, ask my ANYTHING about someplace in England. If it happened after 1700, I don't know a darned thing. I thought York still had three Ridings.
In fairness, can anyone in the US (besides my hubby's fam) name every county of the UK? I get as far as Hertfordshire in alphabetical order and am *lost*. And don't ask me where they are, I beg!
people also say "howdy" in Texas and no that is not a stereotype but you have to grow up in the countryside like Oatmeal (search it up)
Despite only setting foot in Texas 3x in my life, I'll still summon a "howdy" when that particular blend of down-home friendliness is called for.
Load More Replies...I'm from Arkansas. We have 42 state parks, and the only still-operational diamond mine in America. It's free! People find 600+ diamonds a year.
Hilarious! Btw, I'm a Georgia native, born and raised, and yes....we have peaches. Lol
I am offended by the Maryland one. You could have talked about the Chesapeake Bay, or the lobsters, or Ocean city
Hilarious!!! I used to live over there and you nailed it… just one thing, aren’t there 51 states?? Alaska is the 51st state and the newest. So you’ve missed one somewhere 😱😱😱🤪🤪😂😂😂😂
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I don't think we look amish in the Netherlands though. We have had electricity since 2000. The same year we traded our horse and wagon's for cars. And hung up our ice skates because we can't ice skate everywhere anymore.
I don't think we look amish in the Netherlands though. We had electricity since 2000 . The same year we traded our horse and wagon for cars.
I’m from Washington State and yes, we are often confused with “the other one”. Figured folks might think of grunge (Nirvana), tech (Microsoft), and/or coffee (Starbucks). Or do people not know this? Boeing (airplanes), Nordstrom department store, and K2 skis are also from here. We also have weed.
Nothing has gone downhill in Kansas because Kansas has no hills, just flat corn fields from one side to the other
funny but if I added some it would be Texas: add guns and Iowa: They are famous for their beans(soy I think)
To the best of my knowledge, Arkansas is only known for being LGBTphobic
To the best of my knowledge he has never heard of most of them..and just says famous for nothing....boring article for bored pandas..
And here I was, thinking everyone’s impression of Ohio was “fArM”
these are accurate. Indiana is also famous for the Martinsville Candy Factory (i think that's what it's called). Located in arguably the worst town ever (and I say this having been there every single year except this one), the candy is delicious. Also, do not confuse Frasier with Frazier Mountain Park, that town in California that banned people for coming to see the snow. Missouri is so awful from what I hear that in the accent of someone from Missouri, it sounds like "misery". But hey! California is so great! We produce a hecc ton of food, and LA is the best city in all of North America.
I see nothing wrong with the description of Texas. At least 1 out of 5 vehicles here in Houston is some unnecessary jacked up truck that looks like it belong at Monster Jam but the person driving it looks like Joe Dirt
He was accurate about Georgia. I wish he'd mentioned the peanuts and Jimmy.
New Mexico is very much like real Mexico, since, along with Texas, Nevada, Utah, and California, it used to BE real Mexico.
I didn't know about West Virginia until I was like 10. And I live in North Carolina...
Love it! You got a lot of states 100% correct especially Wyoming. As for Oklahoma the musical is bad and the state is even worse. Being from Colorado originally I can say it did exist before weed; before the weed it was famous for cowboys. ;)
come on over for a visit after they lift the restrictions... there is a lot of fun waiting for you and your credit card.... kindly don't judge us until you have walked with us for a few days....
I'm impressed , he is pretty much dead on ... except for Texas . It's famous for big trucks, big mouths , guns , freedom , and the smell of liberty
Confused "Tennessee" with Georgia. Oddly, Tennessee is 1/3 Lweezianna, 1/3 Alabama and 1/3...New Hampshire???
Was kinda hoping to read a hillbilly remark for Arkansas, but these were hilarious!
Yes, us in Washington enjoy watching the disappointment of people who think they came for Washington DC hehe
Imagine what it's like in Wyoming? "I came for the mountains? Where the hell are the mountains?" "That's them over there." "No, that's what they said 300 miles ago. That's a mirage, an illusion... there ain't nothing here but flat flatness."
Load More Replies...humans_not_bees knows a lot about the US. Surprised about their miss on Louisiana though. It was obviously named after the French king, because it was a French territory - just like how Virginia was named after the English "virgin" queen.
Lmao, yeah some of these are accurate for us living in the U.S. On my end, I don't know why, but everyone hates Jersey. I mean like... I get it, but I'm curious what the SPECIFIC reason for it started. I hate it, too, but can't lie we are handling the pandemic pretty well actually o-o I got a strong opinion on the place, but can't say I'm not impressed. Also, Wawa is life here <3 Surprised about the Alabama post, I expected something else 😂
I waited forever to see what they had to say about TN and it's better than I thought.
Come to think of it in all my years of living in Maryland I don't think I've ever met a Mary
I know a Mary from Maryland. I actually never even thought about it though!
Load More Replies...I thought that it was rather entertaining. There is no need to take this serious or personal. Lighten up people of America. Go Bernie!
Okay. That was exceptionally stupid. Please take the time to Google each state if you are going to try this again. As you SHOULD know television programs ARE fiction. BTW, Oregon is not an herb, oregano IS an herb.. Please stop letting your STUPID show.
My favorite is North Carolina. I gotta call BS on Texas though. I’m from there and never owned a truck and have a huge d**k. 🤷♂️
"to the best of my knowledge, New Mexico is famous for being nothing like Mexico." He should've stopped at Hampshire.
SOUTH DAKOTA is where The Black Hills and MOUNT RUSHMORE are located. y´know, one of the most famous American Monuments. Fun Fact: The Capital isn´t the biggest city in the state
Most people on the East Coast of the US haven't heard of Oregon, either.
Find an American who can name all European countries without googling.
Load More Replies...His ignorance was the point of the joke. It’s like hearing Americans explain anywhere out side the USA.
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