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If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.
 
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If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.

Anyone with a high-school level education in either Spanish or Portuguese, anyone who's studied either one of the languages or cultures (or nations) past the introductory course. & anyone who's studied Latin or Greek past the intro course, can work out the root.
 
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If they were actually descended from people from Iberia I would probably give them as much credibility as I would give anyone that is 8th generation American claiming to be Scottish, Irish, or African.
 
If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.

Question for you: Without looking it up, could you find Iberia on a map?
 
Question for you: Without looking it up, could you find Iberia on a map?

Looking it up implies finding a map. By imagining a map in my mind, I can visualize the shape of Iberia. Keep in mind that its boundaries changed over the centuries. You didn't specify a map from which time period.

Of course if my sons wanted to take it a step further, they could truthfully claim to be of Lusitanian descent.

In fact, everyone in our family is a Lusophone.
 
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If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.
Unfortunately, I feel like half the people I know(maybe more) would need to be reminded what the Iberian peninsula is...

And I guess they don't really need to know that information... doesn't really matter to most people.

I know my sister couldn't even point to where England is on a map. :/
 
If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.


Is there anyone in the USA with a high school education who doesn't know that Spain and Portugal form the Iberian peninsular ?
 
Unfortunately, I feel like half the people I know(maybe more) would need to be reminded what the Iberian peninsula is...

And I guess they don't really need to know that information... doesn't really matter to most people.

I know my sister couldn't even point to where England is on a map. :/

Is there anyone in the USA with a high school education who doesn't know that Spain and Portugal form the Iberian peninsular ?

I guarantee you the vast majority of high school educated Americans don’t know where the Iberian peninsula is. I bet less than 10% do.

The ONLY reason I knew about it was my previous career. I don’t recall ever hearing about it in high school or college.
 
I guarantee you the vast majority of high school educated Americans don’t know where the Iberian peninsula is. I bet less than 10% do.

The ONLY reason I knew about it was my previous career. I don’t recall ever hearing about it in high school or college.

How many Euros know what the top part of Florida is called? What if that was a name instead of a description?

We can probably find a geographic and population relative region in the US no Euro would know the name of.
 
If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.
There are four capital cities on the Iberian Penninsula: one for each of the three sovereign states and one for the British Overseas Territory, .

Four Heads of State...one Queen, one King, two Princes, and a President, although the Queen and one of the Princes do not actually live on the penninsula.
 
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Is there anyone in the USA with a high school education who doesn't know that Spain and Portugal form the Iberian peninsular ?

Please. There are American adults that dont know why we celebrate the 4th of July.

Jay Leno asked the question on Jaywalking. I dont care how much they edited it...there were still plenty of people shown that had no idea.
 
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Anyone with a high-school level education in either Spanish or Portuguese, anyone who's studied either one of the languages or cultures (or nations) past the introductory course. & anyone who's studied Latin or Greek past the intro course, can work out the root.

That. If not, fail.

And I'm not surprised if many dont...but that doesnt mean they didnt learn it in grammar school or high school.
 
If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.

In some states it is illegal to not answer a question about the Iberian Pen when asked by the police...
 
Is there anyone in the USA with a high school education who doesn't know that Spain and Portugal form the Iberian peninsular ?

Uhh... yeah. I had a student that thought that France was the state next to Nevada... and we were in California. I had students who did not know where the Pacific Ocean was... AND WE WERE IN CALIFORNIA. I had a student that thought that 28 Days Later was a DOCUMENTARY.... the amount of ****ing stupid out there is astounding.
 
If someone starts truthfully proclaiming to be of "Iberian" descent, what proportion of people would act like they know where it is? Imagine conversing like it's a country. You mention that is has two capitals and basically just see how far you can take it to see if the other person ever catches on. I'm tempted to put one of my sons up to this.

¿Qué pasó?
 
Many Americans think that I need a visa to leave New Mexico.

That's definitely the case for ANYONE wanting to enter Texas.

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Looking it up implies finding a map. By imagining a map in my mind, I can visualize the shape of Iberia...


Do you mean the airline or the Iberian peninsular ?

Do you even know how many countries are in the Iberian peninsular ?
 
I guarantee you the vast majority of high school educated Americans don’t know where the Iberian peninsula is. I bet less than 10% do.

The ONLY reason I knew about it was my previous career. I don’t recall ever hearing about it in high school or college.

agreed whats even more funny .. sad . . funny . . or just reality I guess is I bet just as few know mexico is the United Mexican States and theres 31 of them, each with there own flag . . now they aren't quite like our states but are referred to as states none the less.
 
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