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

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Timedraven 117

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Reginald the Butler said:
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Us Coloradans don't really have one. If anything people think we are all cowboys, that or were in the air force or miners. (I only know that from my Geography/history teacher)
Sadly this stereotype is pretty accurate about the western slope. The South Park view, however, is just completely wrong.
Not really, there are some but most people are normal people living in the cities. We do say "Howdy" Or at least some of us, but mostly were pretty generic, we don't even have a distinguishable accent even.
 

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Hmm us Kiwis are stereotypically looked at as being really nice, awesome people in general. In addition to being sheep farmers. Seriously only one of my friends actually has any sheep.
 

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We welsh people have an unfortunate infamy for being "sheep-shaggers", that is the literal term the English use for welsh people.
I think that one dates back to medieval times. The penalty for stealing sheep was death, but the penalty for bestiality was a small fine. So obviously, anyone caught with someone else's sheep would claim to have been shagging it. You're not sheep shaggers, you're really bad thieves and really good liars :)
 

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Are there any embarrassing stereotypes for Australians? All the ones I can think of are slang (embarrassing when others use it due to the words being out of use or used incorrectly), living a Steve Irwan/Crocodile Dundee life (complimentary in most respects)and riding one of our national animals (which would be awesome if they didn't tear your intestines out).
Is that all you can think of hmmm?
 

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Well here in New Jersey we are looked at as Italian-American trash due to Jersey Shore, but since that show is over now maybe that stereotype will start to fade away. (Just in case, I meant no offence to Italian-Americans, I'm one myself, but I'm talking about the self-proclaimed guidos that give us a bad name)
 

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Creator002 said:
Are there any embarrassing stereotypes for Australians? All the ones I can think of are slang (embarrassing when others use it due to the words being out of use or used incorrectly), living a Steve Irwan/Crocodile Dundee life (complimentary in most respects)and riding one of our national animals (which would be awesome if they didn't tear your intestines out).

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Well.. there is the one where you're all beer swigging barbecue obsessed beach bums.
Example of British and Australian stereotypes.
 

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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.
Dirty, pot-smoking hippies, maybe? I don't know, I've only really been to Boulder.

I myself am from New Mexico. So right off the bat, you've got the whole "Fat, Bible-wielding gun nut" thing. But specific to my state...I would assume that at least some portion of the world assumes I'm Mexican. I remember a cashier in Washington DC asking my (incredibly white) family if we could speak Spanish, and being surprised that we couldn't. And I once happened to see an episode of "Bones" that took place in Albuquerque (my current location) that made it look like we're basically an Indian Reservation. (We aren't.)[footnote]As someone who prides themselves on their taste in TV, I have to mention that I do not watch "Bones". Just thought I'd make that clear.[/footnote] That's about all I got.
 

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SpAc3man said:
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Is that all you can think of hmmm?
Hahahaha. I forgot all about that. That's excellent.

ClockworkPenguin said:
Well.. there is the one where you're all beer swigging barbecue obsessed beach bums.
Huh. I knew that the stereotype is that we're big on beer, barbecues (or BBQs) and beaches, but not obsessed bums about them. Learn something new everyday.
 

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Canada, so we're all from Newfoundland and super nice.
Alberta specifically, so we're basically all gun totin, yeehawin, cow farmin oil barons.

None of which is true of course.
 

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Creator002 said:
SpAc3man said:
Creator002 said:
Is that all you can think of hmmm?
Hahahaha. I forgot all about that. That's excellent.

ClockworkPenguin said:
Well.. there is the one where you're all beer swigging barbecue obsessed beach bums.
Huh. I knew that the stereotype is that we're big on beer, barbecues (or BBQs) and beaches, but not obsessed bums about them. Learn something new everyday.
'Beach-bums' is the term my (Australian) Granddad uses to describe the people who spend all their time surfing and wont get a job.

It may well be that my view is affected by him being my main window into Australia, since he's a bit of an old codger.
 

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Y'know... I just wish i could visit a world where everyone acts out their respective stereotypes like it was their day job or something.
 

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Quebec: Free loading french separatists.

Not going to lie, for a lot of us, the above is true.

But I prefer to speak english if I have a choice, I'm firmly for Canada, and I'm working while going through an accounting designation program.
That's pretty cool. What part of Quebec are you from? I'm considering going to stay in Montreal during my studies in a couple of years time (if it's possible) and maybe even moving permanently out of the UK, possibly even to somewhere like Montreal where I can experience somewhere new but still stay in touch with the two original aspects of my culture.
Actually I was born in Edmonton and lived there till my family moved to Montreal when I was 13ish.

Outside montreal you could feel safe in betting that everyone you meet will be one of the above described Quebecers.
That's cool. What are they like and what's the general attitude towards the English and French?
I should know this actually cos my Mum lived in Quebec for a bit.

On the island of montreal you could pretty well go your entire life without *needing* to speak french, and though you'll get the very occasional sideway glance, nothing much will come of it.

As soon as you leave the island, you better have a functional knowledge of french (same with Quebec city as well).

When you get out to the really rural areas (except for the major tourist ones like Mt. Tremblant), pretend you've never even heard of the english language.
In those places, it's not unheard of that if you're talking to an employee or even a friend in english, that some stranger will take it upon themselves to yell out "Ici on parle francais!", even if the person yelling has no business at all with you.
 

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Florida.
That we're all a bunch of murderers, I guessss. Florida doesn't get much attention by anyone who doesn't want to get elected, we are the penis of the USA.
 

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Fappy said:
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New York:

That we're all from NYC. It's frankly really annoying.
I totally feel you on this one. What's New York State?!?!

Georgia: We're all racists that drive pickup trucks with Confederate flags attached to them.
LOL I feel your pain; sadly its partly true.
 

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State: California
Stereotype: Hipster

Not all of us own grandpa hats, doc martins and ironic t-shirts.
 

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My state (MA) is associated with aggressive driving, hence the term Masshole.
 

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I'm from California as well, but I must say you guys are generalizing the Californian population a slight bit too much. You see, Californians are one of a few things: Surfers, pot smokin hippies (which isnt very far from the truth, go to Golden Gate Park and you'll know what I mean), movie stars or have met movie stars, oh and don't forget that none of us Californians even know what snow is.

Going to school in Ohio, when I tell people that I'm from California they ask these questions, usually in this order: Do you surf? Do you know any movie stars? Do you know what snow is?