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We live in a world where the internet lives in our pockets and somehow, basic facts still manage to slip through the cracks.

While not everyone is clueless, some Americans seem to live by the motto “ignorance is bliss.”

It’s not always the small stuff, sometimes it’s geography, sometimes politics, and sometimes things that should be common sense.

Bored Panda has put together a list to showcase some of the most head‑scratching and facepalm‑worthy moments that perfectly capture this kind of ignorance.

Get ready to cringe and laugh because the funny (and slightly painful) part is how confident some of these takes are.

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#1

"Slowly Introduce Europeans To The Concept Of Drinking Water"

Screenshot of social media comments humorously showing Americans' confusion about water and measurement systems worldwide.

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    "While In Germany I Found An Aldi. The Aldi Is Nothing Like An American Aldi"

    Person confused by Aldi German store, highlighting hilarious times Americans proved they had no idea how the world works.

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    #3

    Someone Got Their History Tests Handed Back Face Down

    Twitter exchange correcting misinformation about Canada's WWII involvement, highlighting Americans' misunderstandings of world history.

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    Oh. Well, that's Canada's fault. They didn't make the Movie. 😁😉

    Believing that the US is still the greatest country in the world has led some people into pretty embarrassing territory.

    It’s not just casual online comments either, like people saying the dollar is unbeatable or that Fahrenheit somehow makes more sense than Celsius.

    Many studies and surveys have shown that a number of Americans can’t answer even basic questions about their own government, let alone the rest of the world.

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    #4

    Neanderthals Are Not Real

    Screenshot of a social media debate where Americans show misunderstanding about Neanderthal evidence.

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    #5

    “Insulin Is A Privilege, Not A Right”

    Reddit screenshot showing a comment misunderstanding insulin pricing, highlighting hilarious times Americans lacked world knowledge.

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    #6

    "Tarrifs Will Bring Some Prices Down Hopefully, Like iPhone. And Samsung Phone $1000-$1200 Is Ridiculous"

    Screenshot of a social media post humorously showing Americans proving they have no idea how the world works.

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    A 2019 survey by the Council on Foreign Relations and National Geographic found that Americans only got about half the questions right on geography and world affairs. Only 6% scored 80% or higher, even though most say global issues matter to them.

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    Back in 2011, when Newsweek gave 1,000 Americans the official US citizenship test, 29% couldn’t name the vice president and nearly three-quarters couldn’t explain why the US fought the Cold War. They aptly titled their result as “how ignorant are Americans?”

    Another survey found that more people could name characters from 'The Simpsons' than the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.

    #7

    Apparently Cleopatra VII Was African American

    Redacted Reddit comments showing Americans hilariously misunderstanding geography, proving they have no idea how the world works.

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    #8

    "If America Is 250 Years Old How Is Denmark Sending Mail For 400"

    Screenshot of social media comments humorously showing Americans confused about Denmark’s postal service history.

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    "American Women Don’t Have Armpit Hair"

    Screenshot of a humorous social media thread showing Americans misunderstanding normal facts about biological women and armpit hair.

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    Bored Panda spoke to George A Barnett, PhD, a professor of communication at the University of California, to understand why some Americans are clueless and what perpetuates this stereotype.

    “The US is isolated from the rest of the world, with direct contacts with only Canada and Mexico. This makes travel to other countries difficult. Only 20 some percent have passports to visit other countries and those with passports tend to be those who go on cruises or to all-inclusive resorts,” he says.

    He believes that a lot of American news media outlets mostly concentrate on domestic events, not on what is taking place around the world. "Research indicates that the media only reports on those countries that are physically proxemic and culturally and economically similar."

    #10

    Could Someone Like Jimmy Kimmel Even Exist In Germany?

    Reddit post humorously shows Americans proving they have no idea how German television and broadcasting works.

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    #11

    You Ought To Have A Basic Grasp Of Latin If You're Working In... Latin America

    Tweet about a job ad seeking a native Latin teacher, highlighting Americans hilariously misunderstanding the world.

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    #12

    These People

    Screenshot of a social media conversation humorously showing Americans proving they have no idea how the world works.

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    Barnett notes that the American educational system focuses heavily on American and Western/European civilization and history. “We are taught nothing about Asia, Africa and Latin America.”

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    He says research on social media also indicates that people have network ties with only those that are similar, which could be another reason why Americans are less aware about the rest of the world.

    #13

    That’s More Money Than Many Europeans Would Make In Their Whole Lives

    Tweet expressing disbelief over Americans' misunderstanding of global politics and finances, highlighting clueless moments worldwide.

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    #14

    Harvard (University In Massachusetts) Is The Oldest In The World

    Screenshot of a social media thread where Americans humorously misunderstand global university history facts.

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    #15

    Blood Nearly Boiling But Heart Rate Normal

    Screenshot of a social media post showing a math question about heart rate at 98.7°C with a humorous incorrect answer, highlighting Americans' confusion about how the world works.

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    Surely, Americans aren’t the only ones who get facts wrong. But their voices are everywhere online, so their mistakes get noticed more.

    And with English being the main language of the internet, their clueless comments travel even further.

    But that doesn’t mean they get a free pass — if anything, it’s all the more reason to pay attention and actually know what’s going on in the rest of the world. Or at least fact check from reliable sources before posting something online.

    #16

    What's Trinity?

    Screenshot of a Twitter thread humorously showing Americans misunderstanding the meaning of the word trinity.

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    #17

    Bro Nobody Uses Euros

    Screenshot of a comment humorously showing Americans proving they have no idea how the world works with currency confusion.

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    #18

    There's A National Gallery In Washington DC

    Twitter exchange where an American misunderstands time zones, showing hilarious moments Americans had no idea how the world works.

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    Experts recommend that people should educate themselves more by travelling abroad, studying a second language, and talking to people from other cultures and countries more often.

    Try getting your news from somewhere besides your local TV channel or a US newspaper.

    There are plenty of ways to learn beyond your own backyard, and honestly, with all the information available online, there’s really no excuse to stay ignorant anymore.

    #19

    “American Is Too Big For Public Transport”

    Comment highlighting misconceptions about public transport and commuting distances, showcasing hilarious times Americans proved limited world knowledge.

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    #20

    "The Cities Are No Different Than Ours"

    Screenshot of a conversation showcasing humorous misunderstandings about freedom and lifestyle in Europe by Americans.

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    #21

    I Disagree With His Reasoning, But I Must Admit; France Would Be Much Better Off Without French

    Reddit user confused why subreddit is in French, highlighting hilarious times Americans proved they had no idea how the world works.

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    “Americans can’t ignore things that are happening on the other side of the world, because they do impact us. … Water availability and climate change and religious conflict — those are things that don’t pay attention to borders,” says Kathleen Schwille, former vice president of education at the National Geographic Society.

    #22

    I Thought No Kings Tho?

    Young man in a jacket reacting humorously with comments highlighting Americans' confusion about world kingdoms.

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    #23

    Someone Doesn’t Understand Dd/Mm/Yy

    Screenshot of a social media post showing an incorrect date entry highlighting Americans' confusion about global date formats.

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    #24

    They Don't Accept US IDs?

    Reddit thread showing Americans confused about passport and ID rules in Thailand, highlighting hilarious travel misunderstandings.

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    It can be frustrating and challenging if you try to reason with ignorant people, especially when they hide behind their keyboards, and it’s easy to jump straight into an argument — but that rarely leads anywhere productive.

    You can approach such conversations with curiosity rather than being annoyed so that you actually help someone learn, not just send them in an automatic defense mode.

    Provide facts from reliable sources to clear doubts if someone is willing to listen to reason.

    #25

    “Does Every State Have A Rugby Team Or Only Georgia”

    Screenshot of a humorous online comment showing Americans misunderstanding world geography with rugby teams.

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    #27

    This Comment

    Comment thread humorously shows Americans misunderstanding how sponges are made, highlighting funny moments of cluelessness worldwide.

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    Some people aren’t always ignorant on purpose, maybe they just haven’t had the chance to learn or the right environment or sources to help them.

    Yet, we can't deny the fact that a lot of people online say things just to get a reaction and aren’t that interested in educating themselves. In that case, the best response might be no response at all.

    Sometimes, the smartest move is simply to choose your battles. Not every dumb remark needs a rebuttal.

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    #28

    I'm Not Fond Of How Many People In Ireland Treat Irish-Americans. They Get Outright Told They "Aren't Irish" At All

    Screenshot of an American sharing their viewpoint about Irish-American identity, illustrating hilarious times Americans misunderstood the world.

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    #29

    Real Carbonara Was Actually Invented In Chicago

    Cooking bacon in a pan with comments debating real carbonara recipe showing Americans' misunderstanding of world cuisine.

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    #30

    “Europe Is Depressing. It Has Nothing Other Than Museums And Old Buildings”

    Tweet showing top 15 countries by wealth per adult in 2024 with reactions highlighting hilarious times Americans misunderstood the world.

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    #31

    One Of The Best Places On Earth

    Social media comment defending the USA, highlighting hilarious times Americans showed no idea how the world works.

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    #32

    Why Do People Always Assume People Not From America Know American State Abbreviations?

    Screenshot of a funny comment thread showing Americans confused about basic world knowledge with a Pennsylvania question.

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    #33

    On A Post About America Being "The Land Of The Free"

    Screenshot of a social media comment by an American claiming the US is the oldest real country, highlighting hilarious ignorance.

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    #34

    Why Can't It Just Be An American Flag? That Applies To Everybody

    Tweet showing a store window with an inclusive pride flag and open sign, highlighting hilarious times Americans misunderstood the world.

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    #35

    As An American That Seems Pretty Cold, Its Over 100 In Texas Every Year 40s Is Pretty Cold

    Weather map showing extreme heat in Australia at 45 degrees with an American comment misunderstanding Celsius temperatures.

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    #36

    "We Built Our High Speed Rail In The Sky"

    Map of US high-speed rail network connecting cities with over 500,000 population, highlighting Americans misunderstanding global infrastructure.

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    #37

    Fahrenheit Is Objectively Better Than Celsius

    Screenshot of a humorous Twitter exchange about Americans and Europeans debating temperature accuracy and measurement methods.

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    #38

    There Are No Replicas Of The Statue Of Liberty, So This Is AI

    Comment thread showing Americans misunderstanding the Statue of Liberty replica, highlighting confusion about replicas and size differences.

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    #39

    “And We Somehow Beat You In 2 World Wars And To The Moon. Incredible”

    Sign for shooting club dating back to 1220, highlighting hilarious times Americans proved they had no idea how the world works.

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    #40

    Worldwide For US

    Screenshot of a social media thread where users discuss the misunderstanding of the term worldwide in a US trailer context.

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    #41

    USD Is The Only Currency

    Comment thread showing Americans confused about Australia, highlighting hilarious times Americans proved they had no idea how the world works.

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    #42

    USA Invented Banking So There Is A Lot Of Technical Baggage

    Woman smiling in a café explaining why payment is confusing in America with a humorous comment about banking history.

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    #43

    “I'd Rather Not Live A Country Where Memes Are Banned”

    Man wearing glasses holding two US passports in a video about Americans proving they had no idea how the world works.

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