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Australians test American knowledge of the world?

Posted: 08 Jan 2012 04:15 PM PST

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD843AXMT…



What is you opinion on these Australians that tested American knowledge on the world ?



My favourite part is when the American answered "Where should America invade next" with "Italy".



Answer on Australians test American knowledge of the world?



1) Australians test American knowledge of the world?



So - the Australiens are finally showing their true colors?





2) What is you opinion on these Australians that tested American knowledge on the world ?



Well...I wonder how many moderately intelligent responses there were that they didn't show in comparison to the number of totally moronic answers...all of which they did show. Some of the questions (particularly about Kyrgyzstan) did not surprise me at all: the average American can't be expected to know what precise threat any particular nation might pose to the U.S. However, identifying Australia as France and North Korea was pretty hilarious, as were the identities of the members of the "axis of evil". For a country beginning with "U" I immediately thought of "Uruguay" instead of the U.S. (naturally - one does not normally think of one's own country when asked to think of a country...)



I'm guessing that Australiens would fare about as well, having the disadvantage of being aliens.....



JUST KIDDING



Jim

What is the cost per day Rome?

Posted: 08 Jan 2012 03:16 PM PST

I am going to Rome Italy at the end of March. I have never been there before. I am on a budget and want to know how much I can expect to pay per day for meals?



Answer on What is the cost per day Rome?



It depends on where and what you eat. If your hotel includes breakfast, you should take advantage of that to help you cut meal costs. If not, most people here have a brioche and a capuccino or espresso for breakfast and you can do that for a couple of euro.



You'll be able to find a lot of places where you could get a panino, bruschetta, or pizza by the slice for 3 to 6 euro plus a euro or two for a drink. A pizza will typically be 8 to 13 euro. For comparison, a McMenu value meal at McDonald's goes for around 7 euro give or take. Generally, the food will be cheaper and better if you're not in the immediate area of the major tourist attractions. Restaurants post menus, so you can check what's offered and prices while you're out exploring. I usually end up spending 25 to 50 euro for dinner when I'm out exploring, but you could eat well for less (or much more in some places).

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