News from the US is often treated with almost equal standing as news from the UK.
“So what? Have you seen the coverage the UK gets in countries like India and Australia?”
So what ? Well, we are not the United States ……. if that needs explaining. There is no reason at all why news from the US should get so much prominence. And it often enters the realms of ridiculous with even inclement weather in the US getting completely totally disproportionate coverage.
Sometimes even just the “threat” of inclement weather in the US gets a high billing on UK news. For example, a particularly nasty hurricane can rip through the Caribbean without getting any coverage at all from UK news providers, despite the fact that many people in the UK have very strong links with the Caribbean and would be concerned about relatives and friends. But as soon as the hurricane starts to threaten the US coast it suddenly becomes news worthy.
And I would expect news of the UK to get fairly high coverage in countries like India and Australia because a great deal of people in those Commonwealth countries have relatives and friends in the UK.
I’d kind of expect most people in the US have heard of a UK City with a population of 11,500.
Stoke-on-Trent has a population of almost half a million. Ask the average American whether it’s Stoke-on-Thames, Stoke-on-Tyne, Stoke-on-Trent, or Stoke-upon-Sea, and I am absolutely sure that they would not have the slightest idea.
Don’t ever underestimate just how clueless your average American can be :
Of course not all Americans are so ill-informed and dumb, as the kid proves. And besides, she’s pretty and has lovely teeth, so I don’t think it’s really much of an issue here.