What national steroetype do you conform to?

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RAND00M said:
Find a stereotype for Icelandic people and i might fall into that.
OMG.. ÍSLENDINGUR :D

OT: Like he said.. There aren't really any stereotypes in Iceland.. Unless you're a fisherman.. That's so Icelandic..
 

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I don't like stereotypes. I have a friend (not really) who believes that people live by these, and I hate him for it. He expects me to be and act like the stereotype of a Brit. I can accept them in comedy, but that's going too far.
 

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Och am a Scotsman nd mah ginger hair is itching, and i've spilt mah whisky all o'er mah kilt while a wis eatin mah haggis.
 

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I'm very self-deprecating, I say sorry all the time, I rarely show emotion, and I drink tea all the time, among other things.

I'm quintisentially British.
 

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Sulu said:
RAND00M said:
Find a stereotype for Icelandic people and i might fall into that.
Stealing British cod and money then losing it?


;)

Truthfully it would probably be resiliant and such seeing as you are way up north!
Weeeeellll Weeelll Well Another misinformed brit.. The actual Icelandic nation didn't steal your money.. The people who did are just as unliked here as they are in the UK, As a matter of fact these people are so hated here in Iceland that a lot of people are vandalising their property and beating them up, Those "business" men are afraid to walk the streets because of people yelling at them and throwing things at them..

And the British were trespassing on our waters.. So we cut their net.. You can't really call it your cod when it's in Iceland can you?
 

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As a Canadian I do say eh sometimes not often just evry once and a while. But I have never said what are you talking aboot EVER!
 

Ophiuchus

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I drink tea [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/Tea-drinking-Brits-UNITE], I eat crumpets, I feel a great sense of injustice if anyone jumps the queue, I always complain about the weather and pretty much everything else.

Guess I must be British then. As if having lived in England all my life wasn't enough of a clue.
 

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Suiseiseki IRL said:
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Suiseiseki IRL said:
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quiet_samurai said:
The incredibly good looking one.
Ahem...need i remind you im still around?

As long as im around youll always be second best. :)
Stand aside! Memegirl is here. Bow before me and know my cuteness.

OT:I can't really say I'm one to conform to any of my national sterotypes unless you count my white skin tone.
You know, i still have no idea what you look like. Now im curious. Although i dont doubt your cuteness :).
We will be doing portraits this semester in Photo class. It's supposed to be of others yet I might be able to sneak a few pictures in.

Or I may not, Kodak TMAX 400 film is quite expensive donchyaknow.
I say I'm the cutist on here -Gasp.-

OT: I don't conform to any national Stereotypes either.
 

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DocLock said:
Sulu said:
RAND00M said:
Find a stereotype for Icelandic people and i might fall into that.
Stealing British cod and money then losing it?


;)

Truthfully it would probably be resiliant and such seeing as you are way up north!
Weeeeellll Weeelll Well Another misinformed brit.. The actual Icelandic nation didn't steal your money.. The people who did are just as unliked here as they are in the UK, As a matter of fact these people are so hated here in Iceland that a lot of people are vandalising their property and beating them up, Those "business" men are afraid to walk the streets because of people yelling at them and throwing things at them..

And the British were trespassing on our waters.. So we cut their net.. You can't really call it your cod when it's in Iceland can you?
I've actually got a true Icelandic stereotype now!

They can't understand sarcasm and jokes.
 

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Well i'm a true blue australian that lives in South-East Queensland and most crocs live up north so no wrasling for me. Also I think it's funny that because of Steve Irwin all Ozzies have been stereo-typed to match how he lived, every australian acts way different from him. BTW Crocidle Dundee was a character based off of Steve Irwin so he does'nt count.

Though I do call people mate all the time, either for fun or cause i'm terrible at names and forget them all the time snd don't want to get embarased for forgetting someones' name.
 

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I'm a useless, angry, broke, wheezy, shagging, binge drinking, stoned, authority hating, teenage, product of a broken home brit. Hurray! We're rubbish!
(I would write L...O...L but I refuse, so... HehehehahahaHAHAHAHAHA!)
 

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I don't really conform to any stereotype. I might well drink tea, but I still think I've a long way to go before I embody the British stereotype.
 

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Hairy and greasy Hungarian malcontent. I differ in one respect, though. I fucking loathe my country of birth. No ultra-nationalism for me. No siree.
 

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Eleuthera said:
Traditional stereotype:
Cheese eating (yup), clog wearing (nope), tulip sniffing (nope), windmill living (nope), cheapskate (yup) Dutchman.

Modern stereotype:
Drugs doing (nope), whoring (nope), euthanising old people (nope), aborting (nope), gay marriage having (nope), cheapskate (yup) Dutchman.
It's horrible that some people think we Dutchmen are always smoking weed.
When I told people that I'm Dutch (on vacation in Greece) the first thing they asked me was if I had some weed with me. -_-
 

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i don't wear a sombrero or a poncho
i don't ride horses
i don't drink tequila
i don't carry a riffle or a machete with me

i used to eat tacos every day because we used to own a taqueria (taco place)

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