I couldn't tell you. Nothing against Delaware..but it isn't on my top 10 list of places to visit
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Originally posted by Burn
a bettre question to ask americans would be this
"what is the capital of delaware"
unless they actually live in delaware... they more than likley dont know
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Originally posted by Burn
the truth is
the education system in america is very weak
and if i have kids... im moving to england
or italy....
god i would love to move to italy...
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Originally posted by DevilHair[DK]
I was wondering, nothing bad about the Americans or anything, let me point that out to start with.
But when Americans are asked about Europe, they dont know much about it.
So i was wondering, when youre in school, what do you learn about Europe?
In Denmark, we learn alot about the whole world, from Denmark and all over Mother earth.
We learn the contries in Africa, America and so on.
Ive meet some young Americans online at the age of 17-24, and they didnt know about Scandinavia, and didnt know alot about Europe. They knew about France and Germany and that was about it.
So i was just wondering what you learn in school about Europe.
We learn about the states and the capitols of the states.
Not because your a big country, but because your part of our world.
And dont tell me that its because Denmark is a small small small country, like somebody once told me in here
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Originally posted by RickSmythe
Based on your grammar and syntax, your children will need more than an English education; they'll need better parents! [reply=Burn]
the truth is
the education system in america is very weak
and if i have kids... im moving to england
or italy....
god i would love to move to italy...
Quote:
Originally posted by Burn
the truth is
the education system in america is very weak
and if i have kids... im moving to england
or italy....
god i would love to move to italy...
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Originally posted by miztik
The American educaion system sucks. It is contorlled by the government and teachers unions. Millions who graduate from high school cannot read, write, or do arithmetic at that levl.
http://www.acton.org/ppolicy/education/school/crisis/ch1.html
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Originally posted by mistral
[reply=DevilHair[DK]]
I was wondering, nothing bad about the Americans or anything, let me point that out to start with.
But when Americans are asked about Europe, they dont know much about it.
So i was wondering, when youre in school, what do you learn about Europe?
In Denmark, we learn alot about the whole world, from Denmark and all over Mother earth.
We learn the contries in Africa, America and so on.
Ive meet some young Americans online at the age of 17-24, and they didnt know about Scandinavia, and didnt know alot about Europe. They knew about France and Germany and that was about it.
So i was just wondering what you learn in school about Europe.
We learn about the states and the capitols of the states.
Not because your a big country, but because your part of our world.
And dont tell me that its because Denmark is a small small small country, like somebody once told me in here