Muricans... We have to know everything about them, or else we're just doing something wrong, don't we
I'm not generalizing all Americans, but it's true lookng at a lot of comments on this thread.
Instead of berating people for not knowing something, enlighten them with your knowledge so that they do know. It's a win-win situation: you get the opportunity to teach someone something, and the other person gets to learn something new without being belittled for not knowing it in the first place. What you may see as common knowledge, someone else may not because everyone has had a different upbringing and education, and that's okay.
Instead of berating people for not knowing something, enlighten them with your knowledge so that they do know. It's a win-win situation: you… more get the opportunity to teach someone something, and the other person gets to learn something new without being belittled for not knowing it in the first place. What you may see as common knowledge, someone else may not because everyone has had a different upbringing and education, and that's okay.
I meant that it's true to some people on this thread, I'm not generalizing all Americans, but the ones who say it here, get your facts straight.
You also left out the "on this thread" part, nice try on making me look like I said something else.
all = the entire population of the USA.
For example: My cousin lives in America, I know he doesn't think that way, even though a lot of the Americans (again, not everyone) act like it's a big deal when someone shows a lack of knowledge about things like the American Civil War.
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I meant that it's true to some people on this thread, I'm not generalizing all Americans, but the ones who say it here, get your… more facts straight.
You also left out the "on this thread" part, nice try on making me look like I said something else.
all = the entire population of the USA.
For example: My cousin lives in America, I know he doesn't think that way, even though a lot of the Americans (again, not everyone) act like it's a big deal when someone shows a lack of knowledge about things like the American Civil War.
I'm confused, are you still refering to the American Civil War? I'm not sure how that's one of the most deadly, what with it being based in … moreN.America, rather than across continents, like the world wars or Crusades, etc. I'd call them more deadly in terms of scope and lives lost, personally.
I'm confused, are you still refering to the American Civil War? I'm not sure how that's one of the most deadly, what with it being based in … moreN.America, rather than across continents, like the world wars or Crusades, etc. I'd call them more deadly in terms of scope and lives lost, personally.
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Noice.
me too, I'm from Denmark, its a really small country, so unless you go back to the ages of vikings, we are basically no one,
Yes you are
Instead of berating people for not knowing something, enlighten them with your knowledge so that they do know. It's a win-win situation: you get the opportunity to teach someone something, and the other person gets to learn something new without being belittled for not knowing it in the first place. What you may see as common knowledge, someone else may not because everyone has had a different upbringing and education, and that's okay.
Exactly.
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I meant that it's true to some people on this thread, I'm not generalizing all Americans, but the ones who say it here, get your facts straight.
You also left out the "on this thread" part, nice try on making me look like I said something else.
all = the entire population of the USA.
For example: My cousin lives in America, I know he doesn't think that way, even though a lot of the Americans (again, not everyone) act like it's a big deal when someone shows a lack of knowledge about things like the American Civil War.
It's true, but not for all Americans, just some of them.
This wasn't a general statement to all Americans, I said it based on some people on this thread.
God, people can be really sensitive sometimes.
what else do you think I'm talking about
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtid=2&psid=3062
Ignore that part