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56 Hilarious Times Americans Proved They Had No Idea How The World Works
Funny,FailsJAN 26, 2026

56 Hilarious Times Americans Proved They Had No Idea How The World Works

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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.

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

"Tarrifs Will Bring Some Prices Down Hopefully, Like iPhone. And Samsung Phone $1000-$1200 Is Ridiculous"
114points

#2 "Slowly Introduce Europeans To The Concept Of Drinking Water"

"Slowly Introduce Europeans To The Concept Of Drinking Water"
99points

#3 We Are The Most Creative Nation In The World

We Are The Most Creative Nation In The World
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96points

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.

#4 Apparently Cleopatra VII Was African American

Apparently Cleopatra VII Was African American
90points

#5 Someone Got Their History Tests Handed Back Face Down

Someone Got Their History Tests Handed Back Face Down
90points

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

"While In Germany I Found An Aldi. The Aldi Is Nothing Like An American Aldi"
89points

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.

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

"If America Is 250 Years Old How Is Denmark Sending Mail For 400"
70points

#8 Neanderthals Are Not Real

Neanderthals Are Not Real
70points

#9 "American Women Don’t Have Armpit Hair"

"American Women Don’t Have Armpit Hair"
64points

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 “Insulin Is A Privilege, Not A Right”

“Insulin Is A Privilege, Not A Right”
62points

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

You Ought To Have A Basic Grasp Of Latin If You're Working In... Latin America
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61points

#12 Could Someone Like Jimmy Kimmel Even Exist In Germany?

Could Someone Like Jimmy Kimmel Even Exist In Germany?
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61points

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.”

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 I Agree. American Beer Is Drunk By 99.9% Of The World. We Just Call It Water Everywhere Else

I Agree. American Beer Is Drunk By 99.9% Of The World. We Just Call It Water Everywhere Else
60points

#14 "I Refuse To Submit To The British Mind Virus Of Adding Random U's"

"I Refuse To Submit To The British Mind Virus Of Adding Random U's"
57points

#15 The Universal 13th Amendment

The Universal 13th Amendment
56points

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 These People

These People
54points

#17 I Saw 5 Burning US Flags On My Way In To Work This Morning, It's True

I Saw 5 Burning US Flags On My Way In To Work This Morning, It's True
48points

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

Harvard (University In Massachusetts) Is The Oldest In The World
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45points

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

That’s More Money Than Many Europeans Would Make In Their Whole Lives
44points

#20 Blood Nearly Boiling But Heart Rate Normal

Blood Nearly Boiling But Heart Rate Normal
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44points
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