Americans, Does This Scare You?

Duke

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#21
TecK NeeX said:
You need to relax?

Obviously Sigh didnt think i was offending him with that post. Just thought it was ironic to make that kind of error in this thread of all. I was clearly joking with that post anyway, so no need for you to hop on my nuts for him



Id hope it doesn't, the numbers are high enough as they are, Also the poll may not be accurate but it sure tells us something

If that same survey was conducted with as little people as this one, it's still as unreliable as hell.

Look, put very bluntly, there's no way in hell i'm going to trust just two very limited polls. That's not to say that the average American probably doesn't know jack about geography, but that's not the point. What pisses me off is that you use a shaky and unreliable source to prove your silly point.
 

XIAN

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#22
^National Geographic?

<The findings presented are the results of a face-to-face survey conducted from December 17, 2005, to January 20, 2006, by Roper Public Affairs and Media, a part of GfK NOP. Interviews were conducted among a nationwide representative sample of 510 adults age 18-24 in the continental United States. Data were weighted for sample balancing by sex and age. The margin of error for the total sample is +/- 4.4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level. The margin of error for subgroups is higher. Because of rounding, numbers may not total 100 percent.

This study is the latest in a series of surveys commissioned by the National Geographic Society. The most recent prior survey was conducted among nine nations in 2002.>>
 

SiGh

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#26
Duke said:
You make no sense?

Sigh pointed out that 510 out of 230 is very not accurate. You hopped on his nuts bagging on him that it's 300 million these days. I reaffirmed Sigh's point. 510 people is still not enough to get an accurate picture, be it 230 or 298.

For all we know the 510 could've been picked from the dumber Americans. So we can't assume these numbers will increase if they polled more people.

Other than that, you're right. We can't assume it will decrease. As such, I don't assume it all. I'm just saying that it's not an accurate study nor an accurate poll.
:thumb: duke, damn 298 million, thats crazy. :eek:

TecK said:
Obviously Sigh didnt think i was offending him with that post. Just thought it was ironic to make that kind of error in this thread of all. I was clearly joking with that post anyway, so no need for you to hop on my nuts for him
nah it wasnt offending, ill admit i came out mad cocky with my post and everything. You just put me in my place with the detail fact. I did mention in the post following that, that I was prolly off with details n shit. Either way its awite :thumb:

But i agree with duke's post 100 percent-o.
side note: can some hook me up with the population numbers for 2002 please.
 
#27
Yo. Im an American, from Ohio. This poll couldn't be more on point. See the thing is, too many Americans don't give a fuck about anyone else but us. I see it everyday. I work at Kroger, im a cashier. I know u dont care about that, but there is a point. Just yesterday I had a couple come through my line that spoke a different language. Not sure what it was, but it was one I have never heard before. Anyway, the customer spoke both english and their native language. This particular couple comes through my line almost everyday im there, just buying dinner for that night, or maybe a loaf of bread. They are great people, kind hearts, smiling, living their life happy, just going about their daily business. Now, before i could get a word out to the next customer in line she blurted out, "I couldn't work in the public, you need an interpretuer to even understand what they are saying" Then she chuckled to herself.
I just looked at her like what the fuck is ur deal? Complete silence. I wasnt the person she was downgrading and i felt disrespected.

A lot of americans think theyre shit doesnt stink. Look down on everyone that is not american. Disrespect another persons culture at the drop of a dime, without giving the common courtesy to actually get some information on the person they are making fun of. I see it everyday, im stuck in a Republican, conservative state.

People in ohio are about 2 things: Beer and Church. Ohhhh the irony.

Oh yea heres another story. In our entrance way to the store, there were people praying. A customer came through my line, extremely pissed off because the people were down on their knees praying. She wasnt used to it, and it wasnt what she believed in her own life, so she took it upon her self to contact me and then 2 managers to get these particular people to stop praying. Point is A lot of Americans are stuck in their ways and believe only they are right. If you have different views on the world, religion etc...a lot will automatically write u off.

Note. There are a lot of Good Americans out there. Some of us just want to learn about the world, instead of Judging it.

But no this doesnt scare me a bit.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#28
People from anywhere are the same. People in Europe look down on a lot of Americans, as you can see from this thread/forum, but we do the same. I dont want to call it pride but of course you are going to think you are better than the next, why wouldnt you.
The thing I find funny is that most of the time it is foreigners trying to point out Americas flaws more than even talkin about their own country.
 
#29
Duke said:
The second question was:

'Which of these cities is the setting for the original television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?"

And I'm supposed to take this seriously?
I think that's the only question that's a bit unsual, but you should take the quiz and then see how much correct answers you get. No pun intended though.

Peace
 

XIAN

New Member
#30
^Duke needs to check himself. They did that to counter the geography questions.

Are you seriously saying you can't take National Geographic seriously?

Jokerman said:
So they only surveyed 18-24 year olds. That's not the average American.
It's still kinda sad. Every kid needs to turn their cell phone off for one week!!
~peace~
 

XIAN

New Member
#31
HiGhTillDeaTH said:
Yo. Im an American, from Ohio. This poll couldn't be more on point. See the thing is, too many Americans don't give a fuck about anyone else but us. I see it everyday. I work at Kroger, im a cashier. I know u dont care about that, but there is a point. Just yesterday I had a couple come through my line that spoke a different language. Not sure what it was, but it was one I have never heard before. Anyway, the customer spoke both english and their native language. This particular couple comes through my line almost everyday im there, just buying dinner for that night, or maybe a loaf of bread. They are great people, kind hearts, smiling, living their life happy, just going about their daily business. Now, before i could get a word out to the next customer in line she blurted out, "I couldn't work in the public, you need an interpretuer to even understand what they are saying" Then she chuckled to herself.
I just looked at her like what the fuck is ur deal? Complete silence. I wasnt the person she was downgrading and i felt disrespected.

A lot of americans think theyre shit doesnt stink. Look down on everyone that is not american. Disrespect another persons culture at the drop of a dime, without giving the common courtesy to actually get some information on the person they are making fun of. I see it everyday, im stuck in a Republican, conservative state.

People in ohio are about 2 things: Beer and Church. Ohhhh the irony.

Oh yea heres another story. In our entrance way to the store, there were people praying. A customer came through my line, extremely pissed off because the people were down on their knees praying. She wasnt used to it, and it wasnt what she believed in her own life, so she took it upon her self to contact me and then 2 managers to get these particular people to stop praying. Point is A lot of Americans are stuck in their ways and believe only they are right. If you have different views on the world, religion etc...a lot will automatically write u off.

Note. There are a lot of Good Americans out there. Some of us just want to learn about the world, instead of Judging it.

But no this doesnt scare me a bit.

I feel you, I used to be a cashier at a drug store and sometimes there is a lot strange tension. The thing about America is that it is cut-off from things that are happening world-wide. And it's worse in places like Ohio, where there are bubbles around every town.
~peace~
 
#32
XIAN said:
I feel you, I used to be a cashier at a drug store and sometimes there is a lot strange tension. The thing about America is that it is cut-off from things that are happening world-wide. And it's worse in places like Ohio, where there are bubbles around every town.
~peace~

Lol. This makes me reminisce of the time when a customer said "What Pollution?" He was being 100% dead serious. He was also wearing a raccoon on his head. Gotta love Ohio.
 
#34
510 repping for 230 million. Yup, thats a winner.
If you ever have the opportunity to take a class on Statistics, you will learn how polls of a few hundred people have over a 99% chance of being accurate within the margin of error.

And it was a real article, as it appeared in all Associated Press run media outlets.
 

The.Menace

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#35
Morris said:
If you ever have the opportunity to take a class on Statistics, you will learn how polls of a few hundred people have over a 99% chance of being accurate within the margin of error.
Yes, I was about to add this. It sounds wreid but if u know maths, than u know there is some truth to a poll.
 

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