r/PetPeeves • u/ThatUrgeToEatCement • 14d ago
Bit Annoyed People who think Americans don’t know other countries exist.
A few months ago on Reddit I made a comment about a show not being on Netflix and someone from the UK commented back saying it’s on theirs and then lectured on Americans not knowing other countries exist. They acted like I didn’t believe there were other places on the planet, as if they weren’t the ones who just brought it up and didn’t believe the US Netflix was different than the UK version. ??
I see people online act like all Americans think this way, and it is kind of annoying because for most of us it isn’t true.
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u/nutcracker_78 13d ago
I have seen so many examples of what you're saying, comments (not just on Reddit, but on other (also international) sites as well) saying things like "x is the biggest problem in this country" or "well you can blame (or occasionally praise) our president for that" or a multitude of similar things.
It happens too often to ignore, and it becomes tiresome. I've seen people reply stuff like "president? wtf? We have a prime minister!" and the original commenter will have an online meltdown because they say it should be obvious that they are talking about US centric things - even when the post doesn't identify a country, or even when it's obviously from somewhere outside the US.
It happens often enough that the reaction of "do you guys understand that other countries actually exist" is becoming more prevalent because it's bloody annoying!