“Scottish Haggis Are Practically Extinct”: 30 Interesting Facts About Countries Round The Globe
The world is wonderfully diverse. So many different countries and so many different cultures. Traveling can broaden our horizons, of course, but some things and experiences can still remain a mystery. That's why it's always interesting to hear from the locals: what they recommend, what they advise to avoid, and what fascinating facts we should know about their native place.
Someone was curious to know more about the latter, so they asked: "What are facts about your country, which foreigners do not usually know about?" People from all around the world started sharing their countries' wonderful secrets. From national animals to lesser-known achievements, all kinds of interesting facts came to light.
What about you, Pandas? Do you happen to know any strange facts about your homeland that you think foreigners should know, too? Let us know in the comments if you do!
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As a Canadian, I cannot stress this enough: DO NOT APPROACH THE GEESE IF YOU VALUE YOUR LIFE.
As an Australian I find this impossible to believe. The native, and feral, geese here are so nice. I've even had the pleasure of a Canadian goose coming up to me in Australia and politely asking if I had any food.
Load More Replies...Canada geese are dangerous all over the continent of North America. Especially, it seems, on golf courses.
Once I was walking near the waterfront and there was a little mini “peninsula” that stuck out maybe 10m into the water and had a cute picnic bench on it. I sat on the picnic bench, enjoyed my lunch, and turned to leave. Blocking the way back to land was an entire flock of Canada geese. I ended up stranded on that peninsula for nearly 3 hours.
Load More Replies...Yeah, I think this applies to geese all around the world, and it's a pretty well known fact, not exclusive to Canada
The geese fly south to Arizona for the winter, where I live. They are feral enough here. I don't want to know what they're like in their home territory.
Load More Replies...We have no desire to find out if geese are tasty.
I live in the UK where we also get Canada geese, and yes, can confirm.
It's so funny how they are dangerous up in Canada, but the ones that came down to GA and stayed are nice enough to almost pet.
Probably because in Georgia they're not guarding a nest. They seem to be meanest where they breed.
Load More Replies...I got bit by one (I don’t think it bit me on purpose, I was feeding it and it bit my finger) (it didn’t hurt very much)
They are nowhere as bad as advertised. I have lived on a lake with nesting CG for 20+ years. They show up in my backyard with babies every year. My cat, dog, and even us have approached them with no issues. They just head back to the lake. As long as you leave them an exit, then you ok.
As a Canadian, I have warned people to NOT approach the babies aka goslings as the parents will seriously hurt you!
That's about as prudent as trying to pet a grizzli cub
Load More Replies...These are everywhere where I live too. (Virginia) they're probably around most of the northern US too. (Corrct me if I'm wrong) yeah, these geese.... well, thr post says it basically better than I can 😅
Lol we had a flock that took up residence on our track & football in the St Louis area for years and years so we would have to just work around them until they migrated. They were still there biting at the high schoolers when my son graduated!
And for my fellow Americans: they are Canada Geese, NOT Canadian Geese. And yes, they are bitey a$$holes.
Maybe you're just too close to my mother. I don't know what she ever did to goose-kind but my god do they hate her.
Genuine question: We have Canada geese in Britain they look like the ones in the photo and they are quite nice, large birds black heads, hang around bodies of water, Usually found squabbling with ducks over bird seed....But you can feed them and they are mostly pretty chill, a few are pushy and will shove a bit to get more food but there not overly aggressive. Are Canada Geese in Canada a different species? Canadians please explain 😊
No nests with little goslings to defend in Britain?
Load More Replies...Is this why Canadian people are nice? They took all their assholiness and gave it to the poor geese.
Nope. Geese are keeping us on the straight and narrow. We know where we are in the pecking order. 😉
Load More Replies...I live here in Indiana. We have a lotvof Canadian geese here, they are aggressive, especially if they have young ones or are nesting. Stay away from them.
Geese and swans are terrifying creatures if on the attack. I still give them a wide bearth on a good day.
I hate those stupid things. Although I dunno why they still call techen Canada Geese. Seems to me they’re never in Canada. They’re all over Missouri and a LOT of them don’t migrate now.
Born and raised here, I peacefully walk directly past them with no issues (like, I could reach out and touch them if I was dumb enough). It’s when they are nesting you have a real problem.
I'm in the US, not Canada but I can still vouch for this. One Easter, because they must have been migrating back north, they invaded our outdoor picnic, attacked the kids, and stole their candy. My nephew, the hero, who was a teenager at the time threw the smaller kids over his shoulders and ran them to safety.
Ive been often around them, and not once they attacked me, maybe they think I'm one of them?
I am canadian and have a bunch of these geese living around the pond in my backyard. I have never been attacked by one, but I give them a lot of space during mating season, which is when they are most aggressive. The rest of the time, I can walk right up to them without an issue. They are loud and annoying, but for the most part just want to be left alone.
The only animal I truly despise... I will leave it at that so I don't get downvoted to oblivion/banned for my rage.
I live in Scotland and these hundreds of these geese at a pond near me every year - only noticed this the last few years so not sure if they've changed migration patterns
My mom got chased by geese as a kid. She unfairly blamed ducks for ages. Ducks are cool; geese are jerks.
Ducks tend to be a******s to other ducks. Up to & including rapes, and they aren't choosy about the sex of the victim. Or even if it's alive.
Load More Replies...Also, don't shoot them, not because they are pests but if you get hit by one that you've shot out of the air (as a friend of mine did), they do a LOT of damage !! He was in hospital for about a month and still has trouble with his left arm despite having had physiotherapy for over 2 years.
You'd be angry too if you had to s**t every 12 minutes.
Load More Replies...Is this not pretty common knowledge though? I say that as a non Canadian having seen hundreds of Canadian geese memes over the years!
When I was in Toronto last summer, I watched a goose pick and then win a fight with a medium-sized dog. The only reason there was no blood was because the dog got removed by its owner.
As a once-yearly visitor of Ontario, I never got over the shock of how big their poops were, lol. I initially thought small dog owners weren't picking up (noticed at a park, btw).
Eh, Canadian here! Sorry to be “that guy”, but I don’t think the geese are as dangerous as depicted in memes, I mean, I used to be afraid of them, but my buddy bet me a toonie I would get attacked by one, so I chased ‘em for like, 10 minutes, but none attacked me. Just my personal experience though, I might just be lucky. Toodles!
Wow. All of you not in North America (Canada/USA) who are dealing with Canadian geese, I don't know what to say. All the nice ones must have been shipped to you. Because here in NA, the are very well-known for being a$$h*les. And in the USA, we're not allowed to harm them. One guy here in Indiana got in trouble for protecting his child from a Canadian goose.
French here.
Parisian don't hate you in particular.
They hate everyone.
They hate each other.
And most of them are not even born in Paris in the first place.
wrong stereotype : actually parisians don't hate you, they just ignore you !
Scotland: National animal is the unicorn. Not joking.
The Lion and the Unicorn. Lion for England and Unicorn for Scotland. The ages old symbol for the United Kingdom. I may be a Yank but I know a few things.
Brazil: We have the biggest japanese community outside Japan.
The Italian national animal is the wolf, yes, but it's usually not specified that it's the *female* wolf.
The United States was formed by a bunch of aristocrats that didn’t want to pay their taxes.
Mexico is not yellow, and I'm tired of Hollywood always making Mexico yellow in their movies.
THANK YOU! I always thought that was weird. I think it's because of the Spaghetti Westerns of the 70s and 80s. So Italians making movies about the USA and making the South West look yellow and orange to make it look hot. That's my theory at least.
One fact not even people who were born and raised know about: During World War 2 the Netherlands had one of the worst survival rates for Jews in all of the German occupied territories; only 5,000 out 105,000 survived the war. The extensive Dutch civil administration is often cited as a cause of this; once German police had access to the public records they knew exactly who was Jewish, and where they lived. Once they had that information, it was easy for them to target and deport any Jewish people living in the Netherlands.
While that is true, what is not often talked about is how much of the work tracking down Jewish people was done by Dutch people, many of whom benefitted financially from their actions. Police and civil servants got paid bonuses if they found Jews in hiding, notaries public would make a hefty commission on the sale of confiscated Jewish properties, even the national rail company got their cut charging the Germans for use of their trains to transport captured Jews to concentration camps.
Education about this aspect of the German occupation has gotten much better over the past ten years or so, but when I was a kid we were taught none of this. We only heard about the how the heroic resistance would oppose the Germans and try to hide Jewish people, when in reality there were more collaborators than there were ever members of the resistance.
I am Dutch and when I was a kid in the eighties this was taught everywhere.
I feel like too few people are really prepared for how fast the Australian sun will burn them when they get off the plane...
If your SPF isn't 50+ it might as well go in the bin.
Retirement in Australia is basically skin cancer treatments.
Slip slip slap people.
We play a game here in Oz called "Spot the Brit". It involves keeping an eye out for lobster red people in public. You see one, you've found the Brit. For some reason, Brits are the absolute worst at underestimating just how badly and how quickly the sun will burn them here. If you're travelling to Oz, don't bring sunscreen from your country - it's not formulated for our country and is effectively worthless. Buy some that's made here the moment you get off the plane and slather yourself in it before you step out of the airport.
Iceland does not have a Mcdonalds. Not sure if this is a well known fact or not but I get asked by trourists sometimes.
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1. We're not all drunk alcoholics.
2. We're not British.
3. There is more food and drink in 🇮🇪 than your stereotypes of potatoes, Guinness.
4. We don't like it when you claim your Irish through a long line of relatives.
5. The people here are not leprechauns. Some are just small or ginger.
Most of the haggis sold for meat are farmed in Wales. Wild scottish haggis are practically extinct.
As a Norwegian, Norway likes the "we are forward thinking and accept all people" publicity, but in reality, Norway is incredibly racist and xenophobic.
A lot of Norwegians will get angry if you point it out too.
Many people in the US do not carry firearms.
MOST. In fact the vast majority of us do not. At this point there are about 80 million gun OWNERS in the USA but there are almost 400 million guns. Most of us don't own any guns but the ones who do, own on average five guns each. Think about that. 2/3 of us own zero guns but the ones who do own guns, own around five. YOU ONLY HAVE TWO HANDS FFS. Gun culture is out of control.
In World War II Canada interned Japanese people.
Many people don't know this but what is now Strathcona and East Vancouver used to be Japantown which was a bustling Japanese community. They were taken from their homes and businesses. In fact if you visit some of the buildings in Vancouver's Pacific National Exhibition (PNE), you're visiting the very buildings they slept in; hundreds of cots, lined up with no privacy.
pierogi is already plural , no knead to call them pierogies.
Our elderly care is abysmal. Nursing homes in US costs $8-15k a month and most insurance companies don't cover it. Don't be old, kids!
Germany: The autobahn is just a mundane part of everyday life many of us don't really think about, and speed limits do exist.
It's technically true that there's no speed limit, as in there is no general speed limits like on every other type of road. However, authorities can and do enact speed limits if road conditions make one necessary. So don't expect to go blasting over the A43 at 300 kp/h for an hour or so. You'll likely be stuck in a traffic jam for that time.
There are actually more than 3 Pyramids in Egypt.
There are more pyramids in Sudan than in Egypt. Over 200 in Sudan vs 118 In Egypt
Brazil actually have strong laws against crime. We are just incapable of enforcing them. I think most Brazilians don't know this either.
Canada is a well known place for animation. A lot of US studios farm out work here and it's subsidized by the provincial governments. The standards for children's animation is high and is easily exportable to other countries.
When it comes to Dubai, 99% of people seem to be of the opinion that Dubai has no culture and little history.
Not so. When i moved there in the 80s (before it became a behemoth), the culture was very much evident.
Fishing from dhous, trading along the river, ancient traditions such as camel racing, falconry and, most impressively, creating successful nomadic communities that thrived for thousands of years in some of the most desolate areas on the globe.
And then oil was discovered.
Yeah, nowadays it's a sterile land full of influencers and luxury shops
Good Filipino hospitality only works for foreigners. Towards fellow countrymen, most Filipinos are pretty selfish.
You could say that about numerous places around the world, tbf.
Australia - has 15 ski resorts, though by international standards they're pretty lame...and expensive.
Rick and morty is animated in ireland.
like... everything about that seems wrong.
Lot of good animation studios in Ireland. Always has been going back to the 60s.
Singapore has entire clusters of crammed foreign worker housing out in the fringes of the city in industrial areas, at the edge of forests, and along the sea.
South Africa, First human heart transplant took place here. Also, the Kreepy Krauly and cat's eyes were invented here.
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Yay BP. Learned some new things from this list, and it wasn't repeating frequently featured facts.
Yeah, it was a nice surprise. I was expecting the see the inevitable "people don't get how just huge the USA is", but it didn't appear this time.
Load More Replies...The UK has a wide range of accents and dialects. Considering its small area size people are often suprised as how diverse the UK sounds. Usually when non Brits talk about a 'British' accent they are thinking of the recieved pronunciation accent that you hear many famous British people speaking in the media, such as the Royal Family, David Attenborough, Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Jeremy Irons etc. Most of the UK does not speak with a RP accent as it's usually a sign of a private school education, which very few Brits have had given the cost of private schools. (To clear up another British sterotype I've come across: less than 1% of us went to boarding school). I think it's often taught at drama schools such as RADA and the Guildhall as well which is why so many British actors speak it. Scouse, Brummie, Geordie, Mancunaian, Cockney, Yorkshire to name just a few, all sound very different from each other and that's just in England. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have several different accents of their own as well. They are all British accents. If you tell us you love the British accent, we'll ask you which one?
To further complicate things, accents can differ in a very small distance, within cities and towns, and even from village to village, for example. Sadly, regional and local accents are becoming less distinct because of the influence of media and increased social mobility.
Load More Replies...Late to the party, but another Netherlands factoid: our country really is "nether", much more than you might think. 40% or so is below sea level, mostly West and North. So if you're in Amsterdam or the tulip fields, you might actually be several meters under. Which is why we have dykes and windmills.
Son: "So what's a Frisian?" Me: "It's someone from one of the regions that made up what was known as the Netherlands, before the Netherlands became the name of just one country." Son: "So one of the nether regions?" Oh, he was perfectly deadpan, but he knew, he knew...
Load More Replies...Canada has sales tax that's calculated at the till, not in the price on the shelf. The amount varies by province because provincial sales tax (PST) is set by the provincial government (in all provinces except Alberta and the three territories, which don't have PST). There is also goods and services tax (GST) which is country-wide. I tend to forget this when I visit now, and get confused as to why things are suddenly costing more than they were advertised.
Also, the elk are not nice and will hurt you. Do not go near them.
Load More Replies...Same with the firearms post in the US but with cars - many people don't own either, but if you are an owner you likely own multiple, especially if you're counting by households - if you're middle-class and don't live in a big city you usually own at least one car per person over 15 years old living there (it's the standard 15/16 birthday gift). If you're doing well you often own a "daily driver" and at least one "fun" car (again, assuming you like cars).
The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia is a desert, will all the fauna you'd expect, including turtles, reptiles, and rattlesnakes. [ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/okanagan-snake-varieties-tips-1.6848623 ]
Might have heard it before, but in case you haven't. Australia actually exports both sand and camels to the middle east. Camels were imported here way back when, some got free (or were deliberately released) now we have a sizeable feral camel population.
Italian food isn’t just pizza and spaghetti. We actually have probably the most complicated food policy, with strict rules we must observe when it comes to eat (in a house seat at a table with your family) with regards to kind of food, the way it’s cooked, the way it’s served and the order it’s eat, which varies depending the time of the day and even more severe some food might be eat togheter while some other can’t. Much more complicated than any other fashion wherever.
Haggis are not real animals. This is a joke that has been around forever. Why is Buzzfeed presenting it as a "fact"?
Playing rather fast and loose with the term "facts" here, aren't we, BP? Some of these "facts" are just personal opinion, other are complete myth! I expected better of you, but BP has definitely gone downhill recently, very few of the truly fascinating articles I liked so much when I joined a few years back, and a lot more nonsense like this or just gossip and crass materialism than before. Pity, BP was my go-to site when I wanted something engaging and informative to read, but that's just not the case anymore.
How impatient are you that you honk at a driver for stopping at a yield (a 'give way' in the UK)? It may have been a new or cautious driver or one who was unfamiliar with the area. There are many reasons that a driver might make a seemingly unnecessary stop, and if they are anything like me I can understand why they'd be annoyed at someone honking away because I delayed them by a couple of precious seconds.
Load More Replies...Yay BP. Learned some new things from this list, and it wasn't repeating frequently featured facts.
Yeah, it was a nice surprise. I was expecting the see the inevitable "people don't get how just huge the USA is", but it didn't appear this time.
Load More Replies...The UK has a wide range of accents and dialects. Considering its small area size people are often suprised as how diverse the UK sounds. Usually when non Brits talk about a 'British' accent they are thinking of the recieved pronunciation accent that you hear many famous British people speaking in the media, such as the Royal Family, David Attenborough, Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Jeremy Irons etc. Most of the UK does not speak with a RP accent as it's usually a sign of a private school education, which very few Brits have had given the cost of private schools. (To clear up another British sterotype I've come across: less than 1% of us went to boarding school). I think it's often taught at drama schools such as RADA and the Guildhall as well which is why so many British actors speak it. Scouse, Brummie, Geordie, Mancunaian, Cockney, Yorkshire to name just a few, all sound very different from each other and that's just in England. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have several different accents of their own as well. They are all British accents. If you tell us you love the British accent, we'll ask you which one?
To further complicate things, accents can differ in a very small distance, within cities and towns, and even from village to village, for example. Sadly, regional and local accents are becoming less distinct because of the influence of media and increased social mobility.
Load More Replies...Late to the party, but another Netherlands factoid: our country really is "nether", much more than you might think. 40% or so is below sea level, mostly West and North. So if you're in Amsterdam or the tulip fields, you might actually be several meters under. Which is why we have dykes and windmills.
Son: "So what's a Frisian?" Me: "It's someone from one of the regions that made up what was known as the Netherlands, before the Netherlands became the name of just one country." Son: "So one of the nether regions?" Oh, he was perfectly deadpan, but he knew, he knew...
Load More Replies...Canada has sales tax that's calculated at the till, not in the price on the shelf. The amount varies by province because provincial sales tax (PST) is set by the provincial government (in all provinces except Alberta and the three territories, which don't have PST). There is also goods and services tax (GST) which is country-wide. I tend to forget this when I visit now, and get confused as to why things are suddenly costing more than they were advertised.
Also, the elk are not nice and will hurt you. Do not go near them.
Load More Replies...Same with the firearms post in the US but with cars - many people don't own either, but if you are an owner you likely own multiple, especially if you're counting by households - if you're middle-class and don't live in a big city you usually own at least one car per person over 15 years old living there (it's the standard 15/16 birthday gift). If you're doing well you often own a "daily driver" and at least one "fun" car (again, assuming you like cars).
The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia is a desert, will all the fauna you'd expect, including turtles, reptiles, and rattlesnakes. [ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/okanagan-snake-varieties-tips-1.6848623 ]
Might have heard it before, but in case you haven't. Australia actually exports both sand and camels to the middle east. Camels were imported here way back when, some got free (or were deliberately released) now we have a sizeable feral camel population.
Italian food isn’t just pizza and spaghetti. We actually have probably the most complicated food policy, with strict rules we must observe when it comes to eat (in a house seat at a table with your family) with regards to kind of food, the way it’s cooked, the way it’s served and the order it’s eat, which varies depending the time of the day and even more severe some food might be eat togheter while some other can’t. Much more complicated than any other fashion wherever.
Haggis are not real animals. This is a joke that has been around forever. Why is Buzzfeed presenting it as a "fact"?
Playing rather fast and loose with the term "facts" here, aren't we, BP? Some of these "facts" are just personal opinion, other are complete myth! I expected better of you, but BP has definitely gone downhill recently, very few of the truly fascinating articles I liked so much when I joined a few years back, and a lot more nonsense like this or just gossip and crass materialism than before. Pity, BP was my go-to site when I wanted something engaging and informative to read, but that's just not the case anymore.
How impatient are you that you honk at a driver for stopping at a yield (a 'give way' in the UK)? It may have been a new or cautious driver or one who was unfamiliar with the area. There are many reasons that a driver might make a seemingly unnecessary stop, and if they are anything like me I can understand why they'd be annoyed at someone honking away because I delayed them by a couple of precious seconds.
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