Game: Name a fun fact about where you're from and others will try to guess where that is
Game: Name a fun fact about where you're from and others will try to guess where that is
Game: Name a fun fact about where you're from and others will try to guess where that is
Every easter, we go from door to door and beat girl's backs with a whip made of braided rods. They give us sweets and alcohol for exchange.
Czech or Slovakia.
Slartibartfast won an award for something that is literally right outside my bedroom window.
Norway?
If there's water to be manipulated in a way to either keep it out, or to make land appear where water once was, they are going to hire people from here.
Swamp Germany!
Netherlands? Or Denmark.
Ding ding ding! Netherlands indeed.
We had the highest sheep:human ratio of any country. I think we still do, but I'm not sure.
New Zealand? Iceland?
NZ
It's probably one of the best countries to live in but also comes with a big tradeoff in the form of a bad climate. People keep to themselves and avoid interacting with strangers. We're also known for being quiet, humble and honest.
Finland
Correct
Iceland
Estonia?
There's a word coined in this town's specific dialect that means "catty corner, kitty corner, or diagonal".
Hint: the first two syllables of that word are "anti", though the "t" is not a full fricative stop.
This one is too tough for me!
What do I win? 🤩🥳
The only possible word that comes to mind is “anticlockwise” used in (some parts of?) the UK instead of “counterclockwise”… but that doesn’t exactly match “diagonally”. Is it the word though?
Nice try fed won't get my location that easily
New York?
Florida?
Idaho?
This and that post about dating yourself seem awfully sus
We lost a land war against birds.
Emu?
New Zealand?
Australia
we've been the cause of two world wars
Germany?
not quite
Only two?
so far
Austria? Based on Franz Ferdinand and the painter?
We have two animals on our coat of arms neither of which can walk backwards.
Australia. I feel I've seen a kangaroo shuffle backwards in a fighting stance. But hearing an emu can't walk backwards sounds ludicrous.
And we eat them
I've been told that this way they have no choice but to hold up the coat of arms.
Despite New being in the name of it, the “old” place was named many years after.
Newport? (if by "old" you mean British!)
New Mexico
New Brunswick?
A lot further south and west.
I can go regular skiing on snow and water skiing on the ocean in the same day.
Italy?
Vancouver?
We have a small desert with cactii in a region that has snow 6 months, extreme cold for 2 months of the year.
A bit vague but there's a handful of areas that more or less meet that description around Canada.
We have a 1/2 scale copy of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Niles, IL
This wizard wins the cookie
Las Vegas? Seems like they have a half scale version of everything.
Nope, but its true, Vegas does seem to have every monument you can think of.
I don’t know the scale, but Saugus, Massachusetts - “Leaning Tower of Pizza”
One of our sports teams shocked the world in 2016 by doing the impossible.
The team in question wasn't the Tigers.
Iceland?
Nope.
That'll be it.
Team in question being Leicester City Football Club who won the Premier League title in that year.
Footscray?
NBA Warriors 73 wins?
If so, which locale would you claim them for? Oakland, SF where they play now, or just California in general?
(if not, I have no other guesses)
Czech Republic?
Nope.
I've added a clue to the comment.
Small children are taught to be afraid of the devil, but not THE Devil (in the US).
NJ
Ding ding ding
Watch out for the Jersey Devil.
We don't call them steamed hams.
New York, perhaps Albany?
Springfield
Sadly no.
We have a local legend who plays bagpipes while riding a unicycle
Portland, Oregon?
Yeah, that one's super easy. I know him personally, even. 🤪
We allow a marmot to predict our weather.
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
We have scammers
That narrows it down to Earth
India
Got it
We've got one of the oldest, largest, and most used transit systems in the world.
New York City?
Yessir.
London?
Louisiana?
Minnesota?
Potpie is a soup, not a pie.
Pennsylvania?
Indeed! It may even be enough to get down to a specific region too.
One of the worlds most useless canals goes through my town (on it's path to crossing the entire width of the country). It was built largely with russian POW's. However, roughly eight years before it was completed, steam locomitives became a thing, making it obsolete.
I think you're referring to the Masurian Canal, so you could be in either Russia or Poland.
I'm from an area where we have a specific night of the year called "Devil's night". Easily googlable, but it's interesting that I didn't realize that few other areas seem to call it that from what I can tell?
Detroit?
Yup!
How many times does the digit 2 appear in the local crappy pizza 7 digit phone number?
When I lived there, it was the city with the most parkland per capita in the US.
The US!
Nailed it.
I’ve got a few but I’ll go with:
The Guinness World Record Largest Open Sandwich; It was a barbecue pork bun (as of July 2010; dunno if the record still stands)
Ok. In retrospect this was way too obscure.
How about the town Pepsi was invented in?
A century ago, we had a disaster caused by a tsunami of molasses 25 ft high, going 35 mph
Boston
I don’t know if you’re from here or I gave too many hints, making it too easy to search, but YES
In the city where I live there are two train stations, next to each other, and with different track gauges.
Eastern Europe somewhere?
I'd guess somewhere near the Spanish-French border, because I happen to know that Spain uses a different gauge to the rest of Europe.
Buenos Aires?
It has Asia's largest saltwater lake
Kazakhstan?
Our first ever ruler from when we became an independent nation was known to carry pieces of roasted chicken in his suit pockets to sneak in snacks during the day.
What the hell? 😂
He was a bit of
A character
History remembers him as a buffoon. History is wrong. He was a sly old fox and his bumbling antics were masking quite the sharp mind.
We had a tea party during the revolutionary war, no not that tea party.
A song from my country is used in Hollywood, in instrumental form, as an exotic romantic dance. It's actually, according to the lyrics, about a gambling addict comparing his horse race obsession with the intense nature of his romantic infatuations.
Edit: come on! No takers?
Wat
The first airplane was flown here.
Brasil?
I had to look it up: I never knew there were still so many claims to have been first
North Carolina?
The city I'm from has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined.
The church I grew up attending was built in 1727
That doesn't narrow it down much - sounds like you are in one of:
I'm going to guess Holmesfield?
There's a catholic cathedral that was designed by a protestant and a protestant cathedral that was designed by a catholic.
root beer flavored milk for $0.25 a cup among other flavors like chocolate and banana
My hometown was a well-known regional port and was the home of a "medical" serial killer (both in the early 20th century) who was responsible for over 15 deaths over 4 years.
My city is build around 60 volcanic hills.
Auckland, NZ?
Bingo.
My city has the most strip clubs per capita in the USA
Portland Oregon
What up, neighbor. Which of the 5 quadrants?
We won three wars against the UK in the 19th century.
GRANDPA'S CHEESE BARN
We had the most powerful earthquake ever recorded.
An island of three sides.
Either Cyprus if you mean three bits controlled by different powers, or St Martin, which is sort of triangular?
Close, it's Bermuda (Bermuda triangle reference)
My hometown was most notable for a husband and wife serial killer pair who preyed on young girls in the area. This one will be easy to guess.
St. Catherine's?
We’ve decriminalized magic mushrooms.
Portugal?
Netherlands?
I've heard the sound of a Lancaster bomber with all 4 Merlin engines flying over my rural home many times.
Lobsters are a MAJOR thing so much so they host festivals and such. They're world famous as well selling over in Japan I believe being the primary buyer
Maine?
I live near Main Street USA, but not in Florida or Missouri.