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    1. Canada? I thought francophones from Quebec spoke English as a second language. Also wtf Denmark and Finland

    2. Source? Why is the map cut off so extremely? Is New Zealand drunk?

      Why isn’t this a zero effort shitpost?

    3. kicksledkid on

      Awful crop, no source.

      Love your posts man, they’re always such high quality.

    4. BrillsonHawk on

      Fun fact – the second largest english speaking country in the world is India, but the number of english speakers is still a small proportion of the total population

    5. mattpeloquin on

      In Canada, the stats are a little misleading with this. “Have the ability to speak English” is not the map title, but most Québécois know English but speak French in day to day life at home, etc.

      So given the data, it’s likely around 88-90% of Canada CAN speak English.

    6. ParticularAd7655 on

      New Zealand had enough of r/MapsWithoutNZ and decided to move to a better spot

    7. Turbulent_Deal_3145 on

      There are so many errors here, most notably canada. The vast majority of francophone quebeccers also speak english. 98% of the country speaks english.

    8. Classic Danmark!! Hahaha denmark sucks!!! 😈😈😈 (long live Sweden… 🇸🇪 🇸🇪 🇸🇪 )

    9. SomeOakLeaves2 on

      Maybe less than 90% of England can speak english, can’t really count babies and scousers

    10. Ok_Invite6308 on

      Obsessed with how different mapmakers move New Zealand to fit inside the map

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