Omegle

>Omegle
>"where are you from?"
>Georgia, and you?
>"i live really close, Florida"

I dont...I dont understand this. What is happening here?

omg hahahaha so funy xdd

>Florida
me 2

But you're Brazilian.

>have to explain what northern ireland is every single time
just off me

It's not a real country

SHART

?
It's more likely that the person will be from the state than the country.

>I'm from Sardinia

>like the fish???? XDDD


Fuck

Simple. "Not a real country". Took me 4 words. Otherwise "Slaves to the English". Also 4 words.

>talking to qt
>so where are you from?
>argentina
>sorry i've never heard about that place

what the fuck ?

you only talk to americans

no one knows about argentina, and if they do it's just by name
and I've talked to people from all over the world.

such is life in an irrelevant shithole.

I k-know about you...

because you browse Sup Forums and have to see my shitty spic brown flag next to my post number every single day.

>where are you from ?
>France
>hon hon hon le baguette ;3
>y-yes.

>I'm from York
>aayy me too! NYC tha best

Just fuck my York up lads

Nope, I mean anyone with some basic knowledge of a world map would.
I know if you, point to you on a map, you speak Spanish, and your capital city is bunis aeris (i can't speak or spell in Spanish).

its not a real country loyalist scum

The state Georgia has over twice the population and over 24 times the GDP of the country. I would be surprised if people outside Eurasia thought about the country before the state

>Where are you from?
>Canada
>Oh wow, you must be good at hockey EH?
>N-never played

wew lad

>where are you from
>usa
>congratulations on losing your weight!
>o ok
actually happened

That's actually pretty mean. They probably knew what they were saying too.

moot?

>taking flags on Sup Forums at face value
Oh you sweet, sweet summer child

yes that's basically what i usually boil it down to
but if i say that they ask more questions

You're still better off than those Jersey folk. New Jersey actually gets referred to as 'Jersey' in America, unlike New York. No one calls New York, 'York'.