Lord Bracknell
On fire
When I was a lad ... we had STAMP COLLECTING.We can ridicule the US, but WHY should they know what our currency is at that age?
Do you English all know every currency in Europe, and every sign?? Why not, you think the large country of USA ought to know our secluded little island group - why should you not know Greenland's currency, Iceland's, even Gibralta's?
What was the currency of Lichtenstein? The language perhaps?
I'm only taking about Europe there, what about other continents, should you know all about them?
It's too easy to talk about dumb Americans, but they have a lot to know about a country the size of our continent - while they might be closer to the truth if they said we were pompous about our nowadays far-less-significant kingdom.
Of course there are under-educated there who think "America's the biggest country in the World" and have no clue that one island in the World is about the same size as the contiguous USA.
Yes we are speaking English - but how many speak it well, or know more than how to grunt in this language? No, it's not ARE language or THERE language, as I have often read on HEAR
Do you expect all Americans to come fully educated about a little country half the size as California? Isn't THAT in itself a bit DUMB?
$ should actually have two lines through it - which is originally a combination of 'U' and 'S', and was endorsed in the late 1700's by congressman Robert Morris with simply 2 lines through the 'S'.
Now, why doesn't my stupid keyboard show two lines through it? Which stupid mofo endorsed ONE line through the 'S'??
Of course we knew all about foreign currencies.
What surprised me when I lived it Italy, was that Italian history students were unable to add up in £sd. Working in a local museum with a lot of old documents, I was able to AMAZE fellow scholars with my aptitude in this speciality. This was despite the fact that the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (which was where I was) had previously been a nation that had used exactly this currency.