50 Ridiculous American Internet Comments That Deserved To Get Roasted
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Jonas GrineviÄiusJanuary 16, 2026 at 2:00 AM
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Nobodyâs perfect, and everyone has knowledge blind spots. Itâs healthy to recognize your shortcomings and be able to laugh at them. Sometimes, that means chuckling at yourself after you get called out online for saying something, well⊠less than smart.
Bored Panda has collected some of the funniest moments when Europeans gently roasted Americans for writing bizarre comments online, from all over the internet. Scroll down to see some of the most cringy insights and witty takedowns.
Just keep in mind that none of this is meant to promote meanness. Itâs all for the sake of lighthearted humor. We all say dumb things from time to time, no matter where weâre from.
#1 Ratio In TikTok
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#2 America Is The Reason You Have Cars
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#3 Do Italians Drive To Malta To Fill Up Their Tanks?
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Learning to respect other cultures doesnât happen overnight. It requires dedication, open-mindedness, and a willingness to acknowledge your own biases and knowledge blind spots. Traveling abroad, doing research about other countriesâ histories, and talking to people from different backgrounds and with different perspectives can help broaden your mind. As a rule of thumb, if you can recognize that youâve said some dumb things in the past, it shows that youâre maturing and that your self-awareness is growing
When traveling, itâs not enough to put on a silly tourist hat, grab your camera, and enjoy the sights. Itâs best to go abroad with empathy and curiosity, instead of demanding the rest of the world conform to your expectations and assumptions.
#4 Non US Flag In Username Yet Still Assumed To Be American
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#5 Person Forgets Not Everyone Is American
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#6 "No One Counts Eastern Europe. We're Not Visiting That"
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Itâs very likely that youâve personally witnessed some awful, disrespectful tourist behavior in your home country. Meanwhile, itâs probably also safe to say that youâve also met foreigners who were kind, friendly, and respectful of both your culture and other travelers.
According to Go Abroad, you should strive to minimize the amount of bad tourist behaviors. In short, you have to be mindful of the local community, as well as the environment and wildlife.
For example, this can be as simple as not being noisy at night or respecting local religious traditions.
#7 "He Looks Very White For A Spanish Guy"
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#8 For The Local People $1 Is A Lot Of Money
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#9 "If America Is 250 Years Old How Is Denmark Sending Mail For 400"
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It should be common sense, but seeing as itâs in particularly short supply these days, itâs important to remember not to litter or damage landmarks. Not only is this immoral behavior, but depending on the country, you can get in some serious legal trouble, too.
Furthermore, during your travels, try to avoid taking part in activities that exploit other people or animals.
#10 "Although My Ancestry DNA Gives Me Zero Italian DNA On My Dad's Side, I'll Stick With Being 1/4 Italian"
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#11 Speaks With An Ireland Accent
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#12 "England Doesn't Speak English They Speak British. America Speaks English"
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Meanwhile, becoming a better tourist is definitely possible with a bit of effort. You might not change how others perceive you, but you can ensure that youâve done everything that you can to be respectful.
The first thing you should do is focus on research about the place youâll be visiting. Read up on the local culture, customs, traditions, laws, and religions. Go through other travelersâ accounts about the challenges they faced. The more time you spend on research, the better prepared youâll be. Of course, we all make mistakes eventually, but at least youâll have a solid foundation for your trip.
#13 "It's Color Not Colour"
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#14 "Your Little Countries Are Not Big Enough To Be Recognised Separately"
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#15 Americans Are "Foreign" Now?
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Go Abroad also suggests eating, shopping, and staying locally for a more authentic experience. On top of that, youâll also end up supporting local businesses and, potentially, save money.
In the meantime, broaden your horizons and visit other places aside from must-see, super popular touristy destinations.
âWhen possible, try traveling more off-the-beaten path or visiting a destination in the off season. Slow travel also helps one discover a place and its culture more meaningfully.â
#16 They Didnât Even Try
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#17 Every Video On The Internet Must Be Recorded In The US
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#18 Where Do They Live? Norway
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The Guardian also stresses that slow tourism can be a great idea.
âSlow tourism is about spending more time in a destination, engaging in the local culture and getting to know local people,â Dr. Peter Robinson, the head of the Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Management at Leeds Beckett University, told The Guardian. You could mix things up and go to the countryside instead of only visiting major cities.
#19 In Europe You Can't Buy Utility Knifes
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#20 We Have Trees Older Than Europe Itself
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#21 Itâs âI Could Care Lessâ
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Some of the screenshots that weâre featuring today have been shared by members of the popular â[Stuff] Americans Sayâ subreddit. This is an online community that was founded all the way back in early 2013.
At the time of writing, this group boasts 391k members, or, as the moderators jokingly and ironically call them, âcommie socialists.â Meanwhile, currently online members are wittily referred to as âhating freedom.â
These are both sarcastic comments about how some Americans have incredibly biased, non-factual, bizarre perspectives about life in European countries.
#22 "They May Have Created The Language But We Perfected It"
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#23 "Is There A Setting To Change From Military To Standard" Time?
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#24 America Has 50 States. Europe Only 27
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As the â[Stuff] Americans Sayâ moderators point out, the entire point of their community is to focus on satire and humor. Thereâs no room for hate. âThis is not a place to bring your hatred of Americans or America â we like to keep things friendly and toxic attitudes are not welcome.â
Meanwhile, you shouldnât post any online conversations that youâre a part of. Similarly, you shouldnât bait or troll other internet users just to get fodder for screenshots.
#25 It Might Be A Texas Thing
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#26 Don't Use A Spanish Word Because Of US Race Issues?
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#27 The Size Of A State
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On top of that, the mods stress that you shouldnât automatically assume that someone is an American because they âsaid something silly or they messed up geography.â
They also encourage their members to avoid low-hanging fruit. Certain topics are only allowed to be discussed in a weekly thread. Furthermore, itâs best to focus on more lighthearted posts.
#28 âNorth America Law Is Law Across The Worldâ
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#29 âEurope Is Hardly A Continentâ
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#30 American Thinks Everyone Should Be Using Fahrenheit
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Which of these comments made you cringe and facepalm the hardest? Meanwhile, which of the roasts did you find to be the most satisfying?
From your perspective, what could be done to improve education, no matter what country weâre talking about? Meanwhile, what do you think your biggest knowledge blind spots have been in the past? Tell us all about it in the comment section at the very bottom of this list.
#31 Do Americans Not Use 24 Hour Format Or Get Taught About It Or What?
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#32 On A Post About Snow In Norway On 4.1.2024
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#33 Global Default Measurements
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#34 If We (Americans) Stop Visiting, The UK Will Have An Economic Depression Tidal Wave
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#35 Do Germans Even Need A Refrigerator? They Literally Live In Snow Most Of The Time Of The Year
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#36 Celebrating A Foreign Holiday Is A Requirement
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#37 Hope Yâall Are Enjoying Those Gas Prices
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#38 âTexas Is Like Twice The Size Of Europe Aloneâ
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#39 Iâm German... But I Never Spoke German (On A Danish Video)
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#40 "Can You Do This Report With Someone Who Doesn't Have That British Accent"
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#41 He Speaks English And Says Euros
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#42 "We Rank Higher Than Most Countries In Food Health And Safety"
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#43 American Wants To Move To Europe On An 'United States Of America' Visa
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#44 "Isn't America First?"
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#45 Assumes The Accents Of The American Newscasters Is The Default Global English
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#46 Americans Really Do Have A Habit Of Assuming That Everyone Celebrates Thanksgiving
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#47 "Your Biggest Trail Is Still Smaller Than Our Smallest"
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#48 7 Days In Europe
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#49 âIsnât This A Violation Of FAA Regulations?â
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#50 English Please, Reddit Is An American Website (German Subreddit)
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