you should make the other way around it would be funny af to see every single european country have less than 20% and most of them less than 10% while albania would be like 200%
I’d assume the high popularity of Italy and Ireland comes from people who seem to think they are from there even though they nor their parents have ever even stepped foot in the country nor speak the language?
Poland surprisingly high
They really don’t like eastern Europe and hate what’s further east. Lovely.
What have the Baltic states ever done to the US?
2021 was two years ago. Lots have changed since then.
Greece? Oh, I love it – John Travolta was amazing!
Czech Republic and Slovakia are surprisingly low for some reason
Are we sure that when asked about Georgia it is clearly stated which one is being referred to?
Look. The less the U.S. thinks of Europe, the better for us.
Would be interesting to see a similar map of European views of US states, though i assume many would only have vague views of places except NY and California. Then again, how much does your average American know about most Eu countries apart from ones that are holiday destinations?
irevelent.
“Nobody ever says Italy”- Hank Scorpio
I find it hard to believe that the average American knows of Slovenia, let alone has an opinion on them.
Surprised 57% knows Denmark is a country and not the capital of Ikea.
2 points above Sweden, nice
So, they know Georgia is a country? Weird
Kinda funny considering that most Americans don’t actually know these countries, let alone are able to identify them on a map
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you should make the other way around it would be funny af to see every single european country have less than 20% and most of them less than 10% while albania would be like 200%
I’d assume the high popularity of Italy and Ireland comes from people who seem to think they are from there even though they nor their parents have ever even stepped foot in the country nor speak the language?
Poland surprisingly high
They really don’t like eastern Europe and hate what’s further east. Lovely.
What have the Baltic states ever done to the US?
2021 was two years ago. Lots have changed since then.
Greece? Oh, I love it – John Travolta was amazing!
Czech Republic and Slovakia are surprisingly low for some reason
Are we sure that when asked about Georgia it is clearly stated which one is being referred to?
Look. The less the U.S. thinks of Europe, the better for us.
Would be interesting to see a similar map of European views of US states, though i assume many would only have vague views of places except NY and California. Then again, how much does your average American know about most Eu countries apart from ones that are holiday destinations?
irevelent.
“Nobody ever says Italy”- Hank Scorpio
I find it hard to believe that the average American knows of Slovenia, let alone has an opinion on them.
Surprised 57% knows Denmark is a country and not the capital of Ikea.
2 points above Sweden, nice
So, they know Georgia is a country? Weird
Kinda funny considering that most Americans don’t actually know these countries, let alone are able to identify them on a map
Why is Turkey in one percent? 🤣🤣🤣