Seeing Poland Ball on this makes me wonder exactly what kind of sample of people they polled. Is this all redditors?
I googled poland ball and immediately thought that that chart is just a reddit sample then
Well, at least we’ve got something better than vodka lmao
As a Hungarian myself, I can only say: Hello! We’re also here 👋
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whell r/AskAJapanese and quora say nothing is known.
Shame, should export the halászlé and gulyás.
how old is this? financial collapse for Greece, really?
As a person living in one of the displayed countries I can confirm the accuracy regarding said country in this map which may or may not be fake.
I like that all the lesser known Balkan countries just get “proud”.
But it’s also true
Is “killed jews” really a stereotype of it’s true?
It’s just a way of deflecting the subject of Unit
271731.Edit: They really should have named that something easier to remember, like “Crimes against humanity unit” or something.
Suffice to say that they scared the nazi officials that visited the facility with just how grotesque and cruel their treatment of Chinese civilians was.
I wonder why my country Austria has the musical label
Mozart, Schubert, Hayden, Strauss…
"Love Japan " not represented in France wtf? We consume the most Japan media after the Japan itself :)
France is full of weebs??
They created the original weeb word in the 1800s, Japonisme
France is full of weeb?
Oh boy you have no idea , we had huge access to manga and anime since before the USA and that influenced a part of our pop culture since the 80s.
Germany’s stereotype of Japanese is that they raped straighted through China.
I don’t think so tbh. Japan did a lot of horrendous things back then, but it’s still not nearly as infamous as Nazi Germany at that time. The only time I hear or see any mention of that is usually when someone praises anything Japanese and the other person wants to show how extremely highly educated they are by noting that Japan did something terrible more than half a century ago.
America downplayed it because it launched straight into the Cold War alliance propaganda and remembering it would be inconvenient while trying to build alliances against China and Russia.
I don’t know what Germany teaches about the invasion of China and the occupation of Korea and the Pacific islands, but I can certainly see why both East and West Germany would teach it in school.
If I remember correctly it was mentioned when we were talking about warcrimes and the war in the Pacific but obviously never to the extent of what happened in Europe.