Which Country gives you the most views?

Lrulesok

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Mine overall is the UK, which is expected as I come from the UK. But for the last 2 years my actual top is the USA. Which seems strange to me as most of my content I feel is based more for British people. For example my sports news show is mainly about sports played in the UK, like football and rugby and the British leagues and not things like Basketball and American football or Baseball
So where is the country that gives your channel the most views?
 
A lot of folks in America do love British things like the sports and culture, so it doesn't surprise me that you're getting a lot of views! My "British Phrases & Slang" video drew in a lot of American viewers, too. c:

Mine also mostly come from the UK, as I'm part of a few groups that support YouTubers and the majority simply happen to live in the UK. The USA is second, though!
 
Over 40% of my views are from the USA (4 MM views). However, the UK is second with 660K views. Sorry, too tired to do the percentage...
 
Most Australia but the USA is a very close second on most views.

Some of my videos which involve US companies/products get predominately US views.

I oddly get a lot of views from Russia.
 
Japan (and our channel is based in Japan) but our top video (>1.5 million views) gets traffic mainly from US.
It seems on YouTube US is the main traffic generator.
 
USA all the way, almost 70% of all views; next is India and believe it or not; Russia. The last 9% is a mixture of random countries, I think its pretty awesome to reach people so far in the world.
 
For 2015:
USA: 62%
UK: 8%
Canada: 5%
Australia: 3.6%
Saudi Arabia: 2.6%
Germany: 1.5%
Sweden: 1.2%
France: 1%

All the others are less than 1% but they add up to about 15% of our total views, very significant!
 
Which seems strange to me as most of my content I feel is based more for British people.
People in the U.S. love a British accent. They also love trying to do a British accent. I thought this was an American thing until, on two separate occasions, I met British people who seemed very proud of their American accents and enjoyed performing them. I think generally people are interested in the differences of other cultures.
 
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