Aussie woman slams Americans for their endless ‘dumb’ comments and ‘selfish’ attitudes: ‘The rest of the world is fine’

A young Australian woman has criticized Americans for believing they are “the only people in the world that exist” and littering social media with “stupid” comments.

On TikTok Lucy Wilson spent three minutes criticizing people from the US and calling on them to educate themselves and get out of their bubble.

The young woman was furious as she described the Americans and their comments to her 300,000 followers.

“Nothing excites me more than when I watch a video of a fellow Australian girl saying, oh, it’s the first day of summer – and then it goes viral in America,” she said.

“And everyone says it’s not summer, you’re an idiot, it’s the first day of winter. Do you really think anyone is that stupid not to know what season they are in,” she added as she put on makeup.

She added that she thought it was “common knowledge” that different parts of the world experience different seasons.

‘How do they not know that. And I swear it’s just them. The rest of the world is doing just fine,” she added.

She closed her eyes and continued, “It’s not just seasons either.”

On TikTok Lucy Wilson spent three minutes criticizing people from the US and called on them to educate themselves and get out of their bubble

‘Currency too. Why should the whole world use the US dollar?’ she was surprised.

She said she gets a lot of comments claiming she has been scammed when she talks about the price of something.

‘They just think the world revolves around them. I just don’t get it.’

She added that many people may not have left the US before or may have grown up with poor education, but with AI and the internet available, they should be able to figure it out.

“Statistically, some of the people commenting on these things have certainly been to other countries,” she said.

People were quick to comment.

“They are so loud and so wrong,” one woman said.

Another said, “I’m starting to think it’s actually not hard to get to know Harvard.”

“Your first mistake was thinking they could think,” one man said.

In her video, Lucy mentioned another content creator – Bailey – who took a hit after celebrating summer.

Fans of both couldn’t resist revealing some of the wild reactions to her post.

“Someone responded to that post and said, ‘No, it’s still winter, they just have a warmer climate there’ NOOOOOOOOOOO,” one woman shouted.

Some people shared other “wrong facts” they heard from Americans.

“As a Canadian, a lot of Americans got mad at me because I said it was common knowledge that Transylvania is a real region in Romania and they all thought it was a made-up place,” one woman commented.

“I was in Paris once and a girl with a southern accent said to a Parisian: ‘we’re from America, we don’t have an accent’… I’m sorry,” another added.

She called on people from the US to educate themselves

She called on people from the US to educate themselves

‘I’m from Neverland, oh wait, the Netherlands. How often when I say I’m from the Netherlands do they say ‘it’s not real’ or ‘isn’t that in Amsterdam?’ one man laughed.

‘Two Americans at university saw photos of my travels through the Middle East. They thought I was lying about being there because of the snow in my photos, they said I took the photos in Canada,” another revealed.

Another woman said an American recently asked her if it is July in Australia because it is summer.

Others brought up their American friends’ inability to relate to the metric system, and their disbelief that 18-year-old Australians can drink in bars.

A man from New Zealnad said, “I swear they think we’re a tropical island with no internet or people.”

The video quickly went viral, although few Americans appeared in the comments standing up for their fellow Americans.

“You can’t belittle people for things they never learned,” someone shouted.