Okay, I Seriously Can't Stop Laughing At All These Ignorant Americans Who Got Absolutely Roasted Into Oblivion This Year

1.On Italian ancestry:

A Facebook comment thread where someone claims to be Italian but is humorously corrected for being from Maine. Reactions include likes and emojis
Facebook

2.On the French language:

The image shows a social media screenshot with two comment exchanges joking about the French language
Instagram

3.On tipping:

Screenshot of an online post with comments debating cultural differences in tipping

4.On moving out of country:

Social media post exchange about moving to Europe, with one user expressing concerns about freedom

5.On mums:

Screenshot of social media comments discussing the correct spelling of 'mother'
TikTok

6.On taxes:

Social media exchange: One user comments on high European taxes; another responds about American healthcare costs related to diabetes

7.On vacations:

Social media post questioning vacation duration and commenting on Europe's GDP per capita compared to the US
Twitter

8.On The Office:

The image shows a comment thread discussing "The Office (Arabic Version)." One comment criticizes the adaptation, and a reply notes it was originally British

9.On beer:

Reddit exchange: One user claims America invented craft beer, citing alcohol percentages; another user humorously disputes this, mentioning older breweries

10.On DNA:

Tweet exchange where someone jokes about their Italian ancestry, mentioning "Bambini," and a response calls it "the most American thing I've read."
Twitter

11.On ambulances:

Meme: Blurry ambulance with text "Quick post pictures of stuff the Americans are asleep isn't expensive," with comments jesting about healthcare costs
Getty Images / Via Facebook

12.On Texas:

Text messages debating Texas' location with green, pink, and blue speech bubbles, with translation options

13.On fridges:

Screenshot of a social media comment exchange with misconceptions about Germans and a retort questioning the commenter's intelligence
Instagram

14.On the Euro 2024 tournament:

Social media post about Italy's involvement in Euro 2024 with comments discussing the possibility and challenges of the US winning the tournament

15.On the population:

Online conversation with one person claiming Europeans are dumb due to inbreeding and another pointing out Americans’ diverse origins

16.On the BBC:

Comments discuss preferring British accents on BBC reports, emphasizing the company's British identity
TikTok

17.On the consequences of free healthcare:

Social media comments discussing healthcare, self-preservation, and financial motivations for personal safety

18.On country size:

Screenshot of two social media comments debating European geographical knowledge and perception of the US size

19.On temperature:

Two blurred social media comments, one about Fahrenheit and freedom, the other calling it the dumbest comment, with heart and reply count
Instagram

20.On the great Italian water shortage:

Two social media comments debate whether Italy has water, saying they do similar things to other countries

21.On castles:

Social media comments debating American influence on European castles, with humorous and sarcastic tones

22.On Michigan:

A Reddit conversation about U.S. city names resembling European cities, including a humorous query about Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, USA

23.On New Zealand:

Photo of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, NZ, known as the steepest street, with two people walking
Getty Images / Via Facebook

24.On Spanish culture shock:

Social media comments debating cultural perceptions of freedom in Spain and the U.S

25.On Spain:

Image of a humorous social media exchange about the Spanish language, with replies jokingly stating no one is Spanish
TikTok

26.On mums, again:

Comment exchange discussing the term "mum" with one person clarifying it means "mother."

27.On rugby:

The image shows two social media comments joking about American soccer teams compared to the NFL
Instagram

28.On extreme heat:

Screenshot of a social media conversation about temperature, debating if "extreme heat" is in Celsius or degrees

29.On sourdough bread:

The image shows a screenshot of three social media comments debating whether sourdough bread originated from America, with differing opinions

30.On Portugal:

Summarized text: A Q&A discussion satirizes typical online expert responses by suggesting drinking wine instead of water, reflecting a stereotype about Portugal
Facebook

31.On Euros:

Question about currency use in Ireland, Scotland, France, and England, asking if US money is accepted or if Euros are needed
Facebook

32.On gold and diamonds:

The image shows a screenshot of a social media post asking for tips on how to buy gold in Dubai and whether the price is fixed. There are comments below, one asking what "AED" means
Facebook

33.On the dictionary:

Comment thread on a post discussing the most used dictionaries, with someone mentioning the Oxford English Dictionary's prominence and history
Instagram

34.On hemispheres:

Social media post discussion on Americans' views of Europe; comments note regional differences and urge humility

35.On dates:

Comments discussing the date format, with replies highlighting a misunderstanding

36.On Euros:

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37.On walkable cities:

The image shows a social media comment exchange with one user stating "europe chose their little walkable cities, we chose to go to the moon" and another replying "please stay there next time"

38.On AC:

A screenshot of a social media comment thread discussing Europeans' use of modern technology like microwaves in homes

39.On months:

Ultrasound image with a circled section resembling a figure, compared to a real figure on the right. Text and social media interface elements present
Twitter

40.On Australia:

A close-up of a melted container of lip balm due to high heat. Comments on the post debate seasonal differences between hemispheres

41.On Polish:

Reddit post seeking advice on learning Polish and a user's encouraging response

42.On those lovable rubber circles:

A screenshot of a social media conversation with multiple users discussing the origin of the tyre

43.On tradition:

Screenshot of an online discussion about engagement rings, with mixed opinions on whether it's an American tradition

44.On toilets:

Image contains a social media conversation about toilets in America versus Europe and a comment on education and plumbing systems
Instagram

45.On Texas, again:

Top comment claims Texas is twice the size of Europe; bottom comment corrects it
Instagram

46.On NASA:

Commentary on a social media post about temperature systems with flags representing countries

47.On passports:

Social media screenshot of a conversation expressing frustration about travel rights post-Brexit, with a reply poking fun at the situation

48.On World War II:

Screenshot of a social media conversation discussing a World War 2 history book
YouTube

49.On dollars:

Screen capture of a social media exchange where one user incorrectly states that only the USA uses the dollar currency, and another corrects them with a list of countries using it

50.And on fridges, again:

Reddit post asking about refrigerators in American and English homes, with a humorous reply about storing perishables in a hole

Good grief.

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