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The Stereotypes Of Various Countries, As Explained By Their Residents

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Like it or lump it, the residents of every country out there, have stereotypes. Which group is particularly smart or stupid, rich or poor, hard workers or lazy, what they look like, what they sound like, they’re all out there. Years ago, it was OK to say things that accentuated the physical, behavioral, or even lingual differences of people in various countries. That’s still done to this day, to be honest, but it’s no longer mainstream and much less accepted. Nowadays it’s mainly done by bigots, racists and people who simply don’t know any better than to focus on the stereotypes of others.

Of course, there are plenty of stereotypes about people who live in the U.S.:

In fact, a friend of mine posted this on his Facebook earlier this week (I would give credit but I have no idea where he got it from), and if it’s not a grand slam of four of our country’s stereotypes, I don’t know what is:

Just as we’re aware of our stereotypes, people in different countries are well aware of how others view them. In fact, someone with the username of Odd_Employee_ on Reddit recently asked, “What is the main stereotype about your country?” (heads up: some responses are NSFW. Adult language) and the 9000+ responses of people from all over the world were very eye-opening. But, at the same time, not really.

Note: Some of these are admittedly not really stereotypes; more of what the country may be known for, not so much its people. I guess some members of Reddit took liberties with the term “stereotype.”

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

China

Colombia

Czech Republic

Egypt

England

Finland

Florida

France

Germany

  • It is best told with a joke: How many Germans do you need to change a light bulb? One. We are very efficient and not funny. – R3v1cu7
  • Apparently there’s Nazis everywhere. Because of my Job i have a lot of international contacts. Very often I’m asked, how right leaned Germany is and how we deal with all the nazis. – Boing78 (that person continued, “Not most people, but still many. As every reasonable person knows, every country has a certain percentage of those freaks in their society. And this is also the case here. But in general we’re far away of beeing all nazis. I also believe that today other countries are a lot closer related to this mindset than Germany. They’re only hiding that under a flag of patriotism.” BOOM!)
  • Wörk wörk wörk! – loslem
  • I finish my pretzel, wash it down with beer and being in a BMW and loudly perplexed that there may be some stereotypes about us. – adm928
  • we’re always on time, everyone loves Sauerkraut and we don’t know what fun is. – Louipuh

India

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Italy

Jamaica

Kenya

Mexico

Nepal

The Netherlands

New Zealand

Northern Ireland

Norway

The Philippines

Poland

Romania

Russia

Scotland

Serbia

Singapore

Somewhere in Africa (they never specified…but the replies were funny, so…)

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Türkiye

Ukraine

United States (I already mentioned us above, but the responses brought up a LOT of other things)

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