What is your state's/country's embarrassing stereotype?

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Lazy

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The Pumpkin Witch said:
Lazy said:
Is there a stereo-type for British Columbians?
I remember an old 60 Minutes episode that said you were big and open about marijuana. Pot Heads, maybe?
I have known plenty of those, so maybe.
 

Pebkio

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America is the joke.
Buh-dum-tish.

Y'know... I don't know my state's stereotypes. Quick, someone tell me why we Coloradans suck.
 

Gabanuka

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England.

I have a posh accent. I drink shit loads of tea. I have a sense of superiority. I've met the Queen.


I'm probably the worst person to argue against British stereotypes.
 

IndomitableSam

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Manitoba - where the capital city (Winnipeg) is known as Winterpeg, or the murder capital of Canada. We're also known for our mosquitos.

... And BTO.

Haven't found anything too positive yet.

Edit: WAIT! We're also the Slurpee capital of the world! ... Except I've had maybe 2-3 slurpees in the last 15 years.
 

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People in my state believe women who get raped can't get pregnant, and if they do get pregnant it probably wasn't rape.

Thank you so much for that, Todd Akin.
Yeah, that guy's an idiot. Still I'm not sure if that really reflects as badly on Missouri as it does Republicans in general (a little of both probably.) I've been to Missouri and there are some frankly beautiful places to visit there. I'm from just to the left of you on the map.

Kansas... even though we're in the center of the continental US, no one seems to have heard of us. The Wizard of Oz thing gets brought up a lot. TV gets us wrong a lot. According to Smallville there's a little town in Kansas that's somehow within easy driving distance of New York (Metropolis) either that or they could ALL fly. According to a road sign in Jericho's first episode, Jericho Kansas is where Ponca City Oklahoma is IRL. Oh and another *edit* (this is about the 4th one) according to Jericho you can see the Rockies from western Kansas (where they thought they put Jericho.) At the western border of Kansas you still have a hundred miles of Colorado to go through to get to the Rockies. Can't see 'em from here.

And the weirdest one... on 2 separate occasions someone visiting Kansas asked me if it was safe to go to Dodge City. Because (I guess) of the reputation it had as a tough town back in the 1880's. Sorry to disappoint, but Dodge City is really only a little town that smells of stockyard cow shit and the kill floor of a processing plant. Or as the locals say... "smells like money." Oh, and lots of folk make the mistake that Kansas City is actually in Kansas, where in reality only about a fifth (or so) actually is. The rest is all your's JimB.

Pebkio said:
America is the joke.
Buh-dum-tish.

Y'know... I don't know my state's stereotypes. Quick, someone tell me why we Coloradans suck.
Sorry dude, can't help ya. A lot of us here go to your state (or JimB's) on vacations and the like. And we may give Missouri a hard time, (they deserve it, they burned down one of our University towns a couple of times... kidding that was a long time ago and we can laugh about it now) I really have not heard anyone say anything bad about CO. Skiing, mountains, resorts... what's not to like. I even love catching the occasional Avalanche game. I got nothing to add as a stereotype. Can yall ski. We yall tawlk like this.
 
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Hungary: gypsies. the bad kind.

I really don't have a problem with gypsies, but it seems like we get all the rejects. Like all the well-mannered gypsies drop off their unwanted relatives here. it's ridiculous.

Also we have the typical paraszt stereotype, which is quite shameful
 

Amaror

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Germany

So we apparently have no humor at all, drink nothing but beer and dress and speak like stereotypes from Bavaria. At least as long hollywood is concerned.
 

Esotera

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South-West England...the county I live in is so backward that it inspired JRR Tolkien to create Hobbits. And to be fair to him, it's actually a quite accurate representation of the indigenous population, even 100 years on.
 

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I'm from the Netherlands, and the common negative stereotype is a slightly overweight farmer who lives in a windmill, farms potatoes and wears blue baggy pants with suspenders, wooden shoes, digs dykes in his free time and potentially grows weed. that is not true. watch new kids turbo or something. that is the kind of person who should be a negative stereotype
 

Varrdy

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England

Where to start?!? Xenophobia would be a good start; I'm not suggesting that every Englishman dislikes non-English people but there is still a sense of collective superiority floating around like a bad smell. That and we invented the phrase: "Johnny Foreigner"!

All Yorksire / Derbyshire people drink gravy, have whippets, wear flat-caps and work down t'pit; Southerners are all poncey and wouldn't know which end of a ferret to hold; Scousers are all thieves; Mancunians are all violent; Geordies are all rock-hard...I could go on.

All the above would be considered offensive in some countries but, most of the time, we see it as a bit of harmless fun and friendly rivalry....

Most of the time...

I could say something about Scottish people but I'm not brave enough to be anything other than complimentary!
 

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ErwinGodfrey said:
aba1 said:
ErwinGodfrey said:
Alberta is often considered the Texas of Canada, and that designation often brings with it the negative stereotypes associated with that US state.
I dunno about that dude I have never heard anything negative about Alberta. Generally when it comes up it is actually about how you guys apparently don't pay as much taxes as everyone else because of all the oil reserves which would be good for you guys.

OT: I am from Ontario and I honestly don't know much about our reputation to be honest. I know that Toronto is considered the most well known city in Canada so I guess you could say some would consider us the core of the country but I don't even know if that would be even all that true.
I've met people from parts of the States who thought that was accurate, I've also heard some people describe Edmonton as a dull, crime infested, shit hole ("Deadmonton"). Whilst I've heard some people describe Calgary as a big den of ultra-conservative whack jobs.

Don't know about the rest of Ontario, but I think I have heard some people say that Toronto is filled with elitist tossers.
I've lived in Edmonton all my life and sometimes it really is a dull, crime infested shithole. But yeah, not everyone in Alberta is uber conservative, but there is some truth, people did actually try to elect the Wildrose.

Would be nice if people didn't think we're all uber conservative...
 

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From Florida and i think the biggest one we have is that florida is made up of old jewish people from new york who can't vote properly and hispanics
 

Wado Rhyu

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I am from The netherlands: Amsterdam. and everyone thinks we smoke a ton of weed and we all produce or make porn. also the best legal redlight district.

some of it is true, alot is not.
 

AnarchistFish

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UK: We don't have bad teeth and we don't all love the royals. The media just hype them up.

and on my French side: We're not cowards and France's record as far as wars go is a good one. It pisses me off and almost offends me when I hear people (especially English people) think that France didn't contribute to WWI. Ever heard of the Battle of Verdun? Basically the Battle of the Somme but solely for the French, but no one outside of France seems to remember it. French military deaths during the First World War were topped only by Germany's and Russia's and it seems hypocritical for British people to say things like that when they want to see their own war dead treated with unwavering respect. And no French person ever says "sacré bleu".
 

hermes

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I am from Uruguay.

Half the other people in the world don't know where we are, think we are in the Middle East or confuse us with Paraguay. The other half thinks we all play soccer and live in a jungle.
 

m1garand23

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I'm from wales, and apparently living here makes me a sheep shagger, which is why i mask my accent when i use public chat in games.
 

Berithil

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Oregon here. I think the majority of the stereotypes revolve around Portland, in that we're a bunch of bike loving, underemployed, 20 something hippies.

Basically, Portlandia...

Also, it rains a lot
 

Mr. Omega

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Delaware: The state so boring we don't even have a stereotype.

Closest I can think of:
We're known for being really corporate-friendly (to the point that Delaware Corporation is a term, and over 50% of U.S. publicly traded corporations and 60% of the Fortune 500 companies are incorporated in that state), and we have no sales tax. But that's not really a stereotype.