I have to disagree, I'm from England and I know very little about other countries.
I can tell you a lot about American geography because I've traveled there many times, but not really American history or politics etc.
I never did Geography or History at school after I was 14 years old and prior to then we learned more about bodies of water, types of weather and natural disasters in Geography, and British history in History.
I'd say I'm very ignorant to the rest of the world because I simply know very little about it and I was never taught it and I now haven't the time to sit and learn about it.
To give you an idea, I could name the majority of European countries and their capitals, same with North America. South America I'd struggle to name many countries let alone their capitals. Africa is the worst for me, the number of countries I could name I could probably count on my fingers. Asia is somewhere in the middle. Most of them I couldn't place though, I'd know roughly where abouts they are, but not exactly. I'm more likely able to place where each of the States are.
And no, I'm not an idiot, it's just that world geography and so on isn't my specialist subject.
I also disagree with Americans not knowing many places in England. I'm always surprised when I talk to people in hotels in America who have heard of the city I'm from. This surprised me because when I started at uni there were people who didn't know where my city was and it was only 30 miles away and it's not a tiny place. I've had people talk to me in America about places they have been to in England that I've never been to myself. So I wouldn't say everyone is in the unknown. And these were just ordinary people.





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