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fgdfgdgd

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A Dingo stole my baby...according to Americans. Considering i have not fathered one i highly doubt it. As for the whole 'kangaroo riding, crocodile eating, wombat hugging, gun shooting, knife having' well, actually most of those are true for me except riding kangaroos, not to say i haven't tried, living out in the country (small rural town) til i was 10 did my skill collective wonders.
 

DethVanXan

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Zimbabwe. Who here's even heard of it?

Not suprisingly, it gets very little attention in films. We're usually represented the same as South Africa; racist mercenaries.
Danny Archer from Blood Diamond for example. Then there's all the mercs from District 9.
 

captaincabbage

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Canada?

Poorly and stereotypically, if at all.
Where is it displayed? All Ive ever heard of Canada is awesome weather, really cool people and good scenery. Tho I am from Australia, and Canada and Aus are like bros. Same tases in food, comedy etc. ;P

OT: I've never had a real problem with they way Australians are portrayed in Europe and the Americas, since we'll either be shown as buff, tanned surfers, or backwards, sunburnt hillbillies. Inbetween I believe lies the truth. :)
I do never get tired of hearing how easy it is to get laid in Europe as an Aussie tho.
 

greenice

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Romania
I don't think we have stereotypes since probably most of the world never heard of it and if it heard it probably never gave it any importance.So none.
P.S.Actually the Italians think were all gypsies so I suppose that counts.
 

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Lordmarkus said:
Danish rage said:
Denmark.
Asia thinks we have polar bears in the streets.

Middle east thinks we are insensitive assholes.

The west. Hmmm, not sure. But Sweden thinks we´re racists. But who care about those moonshining hillbillys.

We don´t contribute to popculture as much as others. But when we do the result is Hitman and unfortunally Kane and Lynch. Movie Buffs may also know Bille August and maybe Susanne Bier.
And a Dane designed the Operahouse in Sidney
And concerning your flattering example of your neighbours, than we're completly entitled and right to that opinion. I mean really encouraging our only rascist party to stand up for their disgusting values? Way to go to push the boundaries of democracy.

OT: Hmm, Socialists, blonds with big bombs, piracy and sexual freedom. Yeah, that's about it.
yes, enjoy the gift.

And i´ve been living in sweden for 6 years building my statement on facts, how long have you spent in Denmark? Jævla svenska.
 

DethVanXan

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greenice said:
Romania
I don't think we have stereotypes since probably most of the world never heard of it and if it heard it probably never gave it any importance.So none.
P.S.Actually the Italians think were all gypsies so I suppose that counts.
Dracula land!! Home of Vlad the Impaler, but that's probably something to be proud of.
 

greenice

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Yeah I forgot that you guys are so into Dracula,for us he's just some random king that you learn of at history and then forget about until you go to its castle(and we all seem to go there at some point of live for some weird reason) and then forget again,so it's not that big of a deal for us.
 

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If stereotypes are to be believed, I'm currently wrestling off a crocodile as I type this.

(I live in Australia if that isn't obvious enough already)
 

Creator002

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Australia.

"G'day, mate."
"Shrimp on the barbie."
"Crikey!"

Probably something about beer and kangaroos too.
 

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I'm from Serbia. So generally speaking we're nationalist who think we're the best country in the world and we would be even better if everybody else would stop getting in our way and plotting against us. So pretty much we're like Americans without nukes, army and economy.

This is my view of Serbia, but i would like to know how the rest of the world thinks about us.
 

Linoleum Boy

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Croatia and like all the Slavs we are viewed as backwards, genocidal, mafia type people that live in the mountains and eat raw meat.
 

Hashime

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Poland.

According to 'Polish Jokes' we're idiots, and according to everyone, we're people who fight with Russians for the 'biggest drunkards in the world' title.

On the bright side, People seem to acknowledge the awesomeness [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epeQwq-aYV0] of Polish soldiers [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIg1pZgMGRk].

Also, we made Painkiller and The Witcher :p
That is true, Poland does rock. My roommate is polish, and has been explaining to me the complexities of the polish language, it is cool.
 

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Scarynerd said:
I'm from Serbia. So generally speaking we're nationalist who think we're the best country in the world and we would be even better if everybody else would stop getting in our way and plotting against us. So pretty much we're like Americans without nukes, army and economy.

This is my view of Serbia, but i would like to know how the rest of the world thinks about us.
I'm from Macedonia, and I view Serbians as pretty cool guys. I have family in Belgrade so, you know.

As for my country, we're viewed by people not from the Balkans as really backwards, and from Greece as really nationalistic (that last one is true). We were close friends with USA in the duration that Bush was in office.

If you want to see a short description of my country here it is:
Macedonia is a tiny Slavic nation nestled in the middle of the Balkan Peninsula. The national language, Macedonian, is very closely related to Bulgarian, to the point where they are mutually intelligible. The capital is Skopje.

"Macedonia", the ethnic homeland of Macedonians, was historically a much larger region which was divided up in 1913 among nations who'd taken advantage of the weakness of the Ottoman Empire: the southern part went to Greece, the northeastern part went to Bulgaria, and the northwestern part ? the part that makes up the present-day Republic of Macedonia ? became the southern half of Serbia. This Serbian region later became the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, as a constituent republic of Yugoslavia. When Yugoslavia broke up, this constituent republic became the independent Republic of Macedonia.

However, the newly independent Macedonia found itself at odds with Greece, due to Greece's northern region (the territory annexed in 1913) having the same name. Greece felt that, due to its cultural and historic importance, the name should be considered exclusively Greek. Macedonia, on the other hand, felt that it was within its rights to call itself whatever it pleased. As a result, the neighbors have had a rocky relationship, which has led to incidents such as the rejection of Macedonia from joining NATO. Because of Greece's pressure, Macedonia is a member of the United Nations under the name "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and Greece itself only recognises Macedonia under that name or the name "Macedonia-Skopje", just to make the point.

Notably, the country avoided any bloodshed during the breakup of Yugoslavia, the only one of the republics to do so.
 

Hashime

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greenice said:
Romania
I don't think we have stereotypes since probably most of the world never heard of it and if it heard it probably never gave it any importance.So none.
P.S.Actually the Italians think were all gypsies so I suppose that counts.
Never heard of Romania? I cannot think of anyone who has not hear of romainia. In western stereotype you are all gypsies. Romanian is also a cool language, I had a coworker from there.
 

EliteAssassin

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We all dress like Steve Irwin, ride kangaroos to school, live in Sydney and use idiotic slang constantly. How I hate stereotypes of my country.
As for my family, half of them are called Luigi and are always eating pizza and pasta, the other half are soviet communists.
 

bad_dog14

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I thought Scott Pilgrim vs. The World was very good.

OT: My country isn't really represented in the entertainment industry (not the international one, at least) and for good reason. My country is full of stupid people and has no place in there.
 

7moreDead_v1legacy

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Well last Welshman I encountered in gaming/films portrayed us as having to say Boyo at the end of everything...Boyo.

Rest is well standard Welsh stuff, sheep, singing and stuff...Boyo.