In An Interesting Thread, People Around The World Share Things Their Country Is Most Proud Of

By Samantha in Cool On 14th June 2020
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#1 USA

"USA- our music. Jazz, Blues, Rock and Roll, Hip-Hop, R&B, Country. All started here. Even the concept of MIDI originated in California.

Yes USA is in shambles politically, economically, socially, etc- but thanks to my country, I also have some of the things that get me through it!"

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#2 UK

"That in the UK you can direct people mostly using pubs as signposts. 'Yep, turn left at the Black Swan, go a mile past the Coach & Horses and then is 100m past The Eight Bells. I miss pubs. Damn this lockdown."

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#3 USA and its scary beautiful weather.

"I live in the USA, and I love the weather. There are amazing lightning shows here and stunning supercells and tornadoes, sometimes these things are destructive, but when they aren't, they really are beautiful, and amazing."

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#4 America and its fast food.

"Im from america and our fast food restaunts rock"

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#6 Australian cash.

"I know I'm late to this feed but I'm Aussie and really proud of Australian cash. When I went to America, It really drew my attention towards how good Australian cash is because I collected SO MANY AMERICAN COINS. Also, all the notes are waterproof and the new design as braille on it."

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#7 Siberia

"Siberia for sure, it should be the defenition of seasons, in winter it can get to -50 C°, in the summer it can get to 30 C°, in spring and autum there are a lot of berries and fruits that grow everywere, I think it is everything right about a place, you get to experiance everything."

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#8 India

"Indian here and it's gotta be the food. We have the most varieties of delicious vegetarian food. And the lowest consumer of meat in the world, pretty good for a country of 1.3 billion"

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#9 Netherlands

"I'm from the netherlands, and i would say our dams. Most of our land is below sea level and the dams do great work, including at the tv-tas islands. (Not the carribean islands)

It can take the biggest storms. But sadly once in 10 000 years there is a superstorm that can break them."

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#10 USA

"I like having a bunch of small states in America so it's easier to distinguish where somebody is and every state kinda has their own quirk. Most countries have their own variation of this but I think America does it the best."

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#11 Australia

"As an Aussie I'm proud that when Burger King tried to expand out from America into Australia, we made them change their name to Hungry Jacks for all their stores in Australia because of 1 really small fish and chip shop that already had the name Burger King"

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#12 Kenya

"Kenya, when the Maasai tribe donated 14 cows to US in sympathy after the 9/11 attacks"

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#13 Mexico

"As a Mexican, I have to admit that our government has gone to ****. But, we do have an amazing food culture."

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#14 Austria

"Austria. Don't need to drive/fly far away for some of the best skiing resorts in the world."

#15 Iceland

"I'm from Iceland and I have to say that I'm super proud of its nature. I mean it's definitely special and so unique!"

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#16 Denmark

"At one point LEGO was almost 1% of denmark's global exports."

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#17 Dutch and their dam system.

"Our ability to control water. The work the Dutch put in to make this land livable with the dam-systems earns my respect."

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#18 Australia and its diverse nature.

"As an Aussie, our diverse land of deserts, rainforests and bushland. The Australian outdoors is incredible."

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#19 Russia

"Яussian literature probably. It serves as a great example of our natural ability to turn our suffering into art and base our national culture on it."

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#20 Switzerland its cave cheese.

"Switzerland. That cheese that aged for 5 years in a cave"

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