Why do Americans always think that Wales is in England?
Why is it everytime I go to the States and people ask me where I'm from, I say Wales and they say England. Have they no idea we are seperate? I'm not against England or anything it just really gets me down that they don't seem to grasp the idea! Someone show them a map!
Answers:
I'm Welsh and I live here,always had the same problem, it's simply that they are not tought much Geography here. I often feel like billing the Welsh Tourist board. Friends go to the Uk and I tell them to go to Wales and how easy it is by train from London, they come back and all of them say they loved it.I keep writing to the WTB but they don't seem to care.
For the same reason the English think Scotland's a fishing Village North of the Border
I think some English people think that too ya know.
Cos Americans are idiots just look at George Bush
I know they are a separate and I am a Yankee, Spanky.
How could I not not know, your Charlotte Church is such a beautiful lady.
What? You must be talking to the mentally handicapped.
I'm an American, and as such, I can promise you that no American who's gotten beyond their elementary school years actually believes that Wales is in England. We understand that Cardiff and London are two different cities. We are taught during fairly early childhood that England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are separate nations, despite their close geographical proximity. Good heavens, speak to some adults next time.
Because they also think that Spain is in Mexico!
wales is not in england ,wales is in great briton it is right next to england but not actually in it
Americans are idiots, they always think that everyone from England lives in London! get a life and read a map!
Because, for all the planet exepts UK, the United Kingdom is only England.
I'm sorry, I didn't pay much attention in geography :(
I thought it was in New Jersey lol!.....JUST KIDDING!
because they only look at a map of the states. It's like in the film in the king and i where the kings map just shows Siam.
They think Britain is in England.
Well, being an American I've noticed that as a country, we feel that those foreign to our country should know more about it then we should have to know about anyone else's country. (it's a strange bit of hypocracy but there you have it) Aslo: Wales isn't ever mentioned in our media except when it's attached to "The Prince of Wales" who is quite obviously English. I know, I know, it's a title. But if you reference my earlier observation, everything is self-explanitory.
Because they need better geography teachers!
probably because they never really paid attention in geography!
same reason as when you ask someone from new york were your from america
Why do u people always judge Americans in a group? You call them stupid and lazy. I know many Americans who are neither. Why do you think America is the richest country? Because the Americans are smarter than all the others(except for Bush. He's ruined the country). You should be calling yourselves stupid. By the way, who was dumb enough to think that Spain was in Mexico?
I always knew Wales was next to England, but I always thought of it as a different country.
Although, when I studied in London last fall, while on a tour of the Houses of Parliament, the tour guide said that Wales was actually (technically?) part of England. That's why there were only three symbols on the walls or whatever: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Nothing to represent Wales with.
American people are not taught geography in school.
Neither are our students taught history, at least not factual history.
There was a geography test given nationwide to college students some years ago. More than half chose Brazil as the place where they thought the USA was.
Some years ago, when I lived in New York state, a group of students went on a trip to Jamaica. They were told that their plane would land in Kingston. Some of the students thought that they were going only about five miles to Kingston, New York, and could not understand why they had to fly there.
It's because we Americans are ignorant of the outside world. Very few of us travel out of the US. You should see us in a Renaissance festival. It's outright embarrassing.
My mother is from England and is tired of hearing Americans ask her what language they speak over there!
I work in the Alaskan Arctic and I'm constantly asked if I live in an igloo.
I also work in the Middle East from time to time(I'm writing this from Oman). My mother in law called me at 2:00am when a bomb went off in a hotel in "Amman" (Jordan).
When I stated the difference between Oman and Amman, she was still worried as it's all "over there". Americans think that everything outside of the US exists in a very small area. I had to explain to her that a bomb going off in Amman would be like a Bomb going off in Montreal, Canada to where she lives in Texas.
Another part of of the puzzle lies in who actually and ultimately rules Wales and Scotland. It's the corporate mentality.. Like Kellogg Brown and Root and Dresser are Halliburton entities, so "Halliburton" gets the blame for asbestos and Iraqi oil contract monopolies.
England "owns" Wales. Therefore it's sort of a blind mentality of Americans to call the Welsh "English"
-- But the Scots are "Scotch" which really annoys me.
Here in America, Wales and England are understood to be separate countries. I'm not sure who you've been talking to, but they must have skipped their third grade geography classes.
It is true. Most people call the UK 'England'. I don't know why is this, but they do. Somehow, England became a symbol for Britain. Perhaps because England is considered to be the political, military and cultural center of the country. It is still a matter of low education. I'm from Serbia, a former part of Yugoslavia, and I know how upseting it is for me when people think I'm a Muslim (like Bosnians), or tell me that they know someone from Zagreb (Croatia).
Once I heard, on CNN, I believe, that Belgrade (capital of former Yugoslavia, capital of Serbia) is the capital of Kosovo (region in south Serbia).
Hi,,,, being a Jones' and having relatives in Southampton,, i know the difference...I even went to college in London..
good luck
The clue is in the question, you silly lady - THEY'RE AMERICANS !!! They're the sort of people who also don't know how to pronounce words like Warwick or Chiswick, but then pronounce Arkansas as though it was written Arcansaw, so what else do you expect?
For the same reason that people think Hong Kong is a country. Don't know, don't care, uneducated. Also, the US is a big country, you can stick about 50 Wales within our borders. Some people here can't even tell you what's in the next county.
As a Scot who has been to America a couple of times, I've found most Americans are very clued up on the UK and the seperate countries which make it up. It's actually people from Continental Europe who show the most ignorance in assuming Scotland and Wales are little cities in England.
I'm American and I think they just associate Wales with England. Sorry that it bothers you.
yeah, tell me about it!
I spoke to loads of people in bars, hotels etc across california and New York on a 3 week stop over on my way back from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. Those other countries knew a whole lot more about England and its cities and the definition of "england", "The UK" and "Great Britain" than americans did.
They're just generally ignorant and obnoxious, steming from the "U-S-A!!" culture. creation theory in schools, bow down to the flag and their "ungodly" obsession with Jesus.
From my experience MOST americans only know of London. When i said i was from england, they always replied "london?" so i said "no". 90% of the time the reply was then "wales?"
Only a small percentage of americans hold passports which shows how ignorant they are to other cultures, countries, language etc which is a shame because its the only thing you can fault about their country - the attitude of its people and their obnoxious and uneducated views on the rest of the world.
we know it is a different area we just substitute England for UK a lot. They are interchangable to us. Especially since geography on the other side of the globe that most Americans won't travel to in their lifetime. We know they are connected on the island and for most of our lives that is good enough to get by here. I know they are different and are under the umbrella of UK but most think that England conquered it all and it is now all England except for culture.
If liquids etc are such a danger then why were they not banned before the last terrorist threat?
is there traditional tattooing still being done in malaysia and where?
Anyone from Dungarvan ?
How many people have researched and booked travel online (in the UK) in the last 10 years?
what is the weather like in barcelona in late october ?
need 1way flight from Kos to England asap?
My parents have just bought a timeshare at Anfi del Mar in Gran Canaria. Does anyone know if this is legit?
B&B in Belfast?
Hello..i'm italian,do you know Tuscany?
Answers:
I'm Welsh and I live here,always had the same problem, it's simply that they are not tought much Geography here. I often feel like billing the Welsh Tourist board. Friends go to the Uk and I tell them to go to Wales and how easy it is by train from London, they come back and all of them say they loved it.I keep writing to the WTB but they don't seem to care.
For the same reason the English think Scotland's a fishing Village North of the Border
I think some English people think that too ya know.
Cos Americans are idiots just look at George Bush
I know they are a separate and I am a Yankee, Spanky.
How could I not not know, your Charlotte Church is such a beautiful lady.
What? You must be talking to the mentally handicapped.
I'm an American, and as such, I can promise you that no American who's gotten beyond their elementary school years actually believes that Wales is in England. We understand that Cardiff and London are two different cities. We are taught during fairly early childhood that England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are separate nations, despite their close geographical proximity. Good heavens, speak to some adults next time.
Because they also think that Spain is in Mexico!
wales is not in england ,wales is in great briton it is right next to england but not actually in it
Americans are idiots, they always think that everyone from England lives in London! get a life and read a map!
Because, for all the planet exepts UK, the United Kingdom is only England.
I'm sorry, I didn't pay much attention in geography :(
I thought it was in New Jersey lol!.....JUST KIDDING!
because they only look at a map of the states. It's like in the film in the king and i where the kings map just shows Siam.
They think Britain is in England.
Well, being an American I've noticed that as a country, we feel that those foreign to our country should know more about it then we should have to know about anyone else's country. (it's a strange bit of hypocracy but there you have it) Aslo: Wales isn't ever mentioned in our media except when it's attached to "The Prince of Wales" who is quite obviously English. I know, I know, it's a title. But if you reference my earlier observation, everything is self-explanitory.
Because they need better geography teachers!
probably because they never really paid attention in geography!
same reason as when you ask someone from new york were your from america
Why do u people always judge Americans in a group? You call them stupid and lazy. I know many Americans who are neither. Why do you think America is the richest country? Because the Americans are smarter than all the others(except for Bush. He's ruined the country). You should be calling yourselves stupid. By the way, who was dumb enough to think that Spain was in Mexico?
I always knew Wales was next to England, but I always thought of it as a different country.
Although, when I studied in London last fall, while on a tour of the Houses of Parliament, the tour guide said that Wales was actually (technically?) part of England. That's why there were only three symbols on the walls or whatever: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Nothing to represent Wales with.
American people are not taught geography in school.
Neither are our students taught history, at least not factual history.
There was a geography test given nationwide to college students some years ago. More than half chose Brazil as the place where they thought the USA was.
Some years ago, when I lived in New York state, a group of students went on a trip to Jamaica. They were told that their plane would land in Kingston. Some of the students thought that they were going only about five miles to Kingston, New York, and could not understand why they had to fly there.
It's because we Americans are ignorant of the outside world. Very few of us travel out of the US. You should see us in a Renaissance festival. It's outright embarrassing.
My mother is from England and is tired of hearing Americans ask her what language they speak over there!
I work in the Alaskan Arctic and I'm constantly asked if I live in an igloo.
I also work in the Middle East from time to time(I'm writing this from Oman). My mother in law called me at 2:00am when a bomb went off in a hotel in "Amman" (Jordan).
When I stated the difference between Oman and Amman, she was still worried as it's all "over there". Americans think that everything outside of the US exists in a very small area. I had to explain to her that a bomb going off in Amman would be like a Bomb going off in Montreal, Canada to where she lives in Texas.
Another part of of the puzzle lies in who actually and ultimately rules Wales and Scotland. It's the corporate mentality.. Like Kellogg Brown and Root and Dresser are Halliburton entities, so "Halliburton" gets the blame for asbestos and Iraqi oil contract monopolies.
England "owns" Wales. Therefore it's sort of a blind mentality of Americans to call the Welsh "English"
-- But the Scots are "Scotch" which really annoys me.
Here in America, Wales and England are understood to be separate countries. I'm not sure who you've been talking to, but they must have skipped their third grade geography classes.
It is true. Most people call the UK 'England'. I don't know why is this, but they do. Somehow, England became a symbol for Britain. Perhaps because England is considered to be the political, military and cultural center of the country. It is still a matter of low education. I'm from Serbia, a former part of Yugoslavia, and I know how upseting it is for me when people think I'm a Muslim (like Bosnians), or tell me that they know someone from Zagreb (Croatia).
Once I heard, on CNN, I believe, that Belgrade (capital of former Yugoslavia, capital of Serbia) is the capital of Kosovo (region in south Serbia).
Hi,,,, being a Jones' and having relatives in Southampton,, i know the difference...I even went to college in London..
good luck
The clue is in the question, you silly lady - THEY'RE AMERICANS !!! They're the sort of people who also don't know how to pronounce words like Warwick or Chiswick, but then pronounce Arkansas as though it was written Arcansaw, so what else do you expect?
For the same reason that people think Hong Kong is a country. Don't know, don't care, uneducated. Also, the US is a big country, you can stick about 50 Wales within our borders. Some people here can't even tell you what's in the next county.
As a Scot who has been to America a couple of times, I've found most Americans are very clued up on the UK and the seperate countries which make it up. It's actually people from Continental Europe who show the most ignorance in assuming Scotland and Wales are little cities in England.
I'm American and I think they just associate Wales with England. Sorry that it bothers you.
yeah, tell me about it!
I spoke to loads of people in bars, hotels etc across california and New York on a 3 week stop over on my way back from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. Those other countries knew a whole lot more about England and its cities and the definition of "england", "The UK" and "Great Britain" than americans did.
They're just generally ignorant and obnoxious, steming from the "U-S-A!!" culture. creation theory in schools, bow down to the flag and their "ungodly" obsession with Jesus.
From my experience MOST americans only know of London. When i said i was from england, they always replied "london?" so i said "no". 90% of the time the reply was then "wales?"
Only a small percentage of americans hold passports which shows how ignorant they are to other cultures, countries, language etc which is a shame because its the only thing you can fault about their country - the attitude of its people and their obnoxious and uneducated views on the rest of the world.
we know it is a different area we just substitute England for UK a lot. They are interchangable to us. Especially since geography on the other side of the globe that most Americans won't travel to in their lifetime. We know they are connected on the island and for most of our lives that is good enough to get by here. I know they are different and are under the umbrella of UK but most think that England conquered it all and it is now all England except for culture.
The answers post by the user, for information only, UKQnA.com does not guarantee the right.