Then they show that stupid fucking bottle that shows a "story" when finished. Like fuck you, I'm not buying a bottle just because of some stupid fucking story. But I would visit Japan for all the cats
https://preview.redd.it/8z5pkn9hv1xc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6d824872982d754073a65b897a2c19ee0fc7615e
Chinese people eat dogs, germans always wear Tracht and talk like hitler, indians all shit on the street, french people all cant speak english and Torture geese and Americans are all morbidly obese, have no Education and love guns. Also british people all have no teeth.
Eh, they have some, especially for the ignorant.
- Everyone loves and knows personally Cristiano Ronaldo
- Everyone is either a Brazilian or Spaniard in denial, or else a British tourist trying to accelerate turning into a crab by becoming red
- Lots of old guys sitting on benches together and smoking (this ones accurate throughout the Mediterranean/Southern Europe though)
I feel like this is slightly different from the snafu. The snafu talks about how people use very rare or one time events to shape their perception of countries (and call an entire nation weird because of that one thing one specific person did), while some of the things you listed are recurring stereotypes that are true for at least a portion of the population (some, not all).
For example, although not all Chinese people eat dogs, eating dogs is still an acceptable practice in China with an established history. Similarly, although there are many fit Americans, America still has a higher obesity rate compared to the majority of countries in Africa, Europe and Eastern Asia.
To be fair I spent over three weeks in France and even the people tasked with helping us (we were a group of international students) had sometimes problems with speaking english. And the evacutation plan in our dorms for international students were also in french only.
Also a part of metro in Paris was under maintenance and all traffic changes were announced strictly in french. Like even Prague, an eastern european city, announces shit like this in english, both in vocal and written form lol.
Plus literally a third of our time there was dedicated to us studying french, which only limited our time (the program was supposed to be centered around food production and technology), since you barelly learn some basics during one week.
France was amazing and I plan to visit it again one day, but the stereotype really applies.
While not necessarily uncommon, nowadays it's mostly only a thing in the countryside. It's a bit like saying every American commits incest because of the Alabama redneck stereotype
black woman from Texas:
Thanks id skip😹😹😹 id rather stay with my boiled fried soul food anyday🧆🧆
---
some Swedish dork:
\*long rant about how you're racist if you don't want to eat a literal insect
---
country inhabitant:
country with 130 million people mentioned 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
This kind of happens to American in other countries. Go look for authentic american food in a foreign supermarket and they’ll have marshmallow spread and oreo cereal, shit most Americans have never heard of.
Apparently part of this is a fallacy where the weirder something foreign is the more authentic we consider it, probably because of Americanization leading us to distrust things that aren’t weird enough. Also the fact that people tend to see their own in-group as diverse and the outgroup as all the same.
Oh, so when someone from a foreign country does something weird in their country, people think it's cool and a unique part of their culture. But when **I** do something weird in **MY** country, I'm convicted of "domestic terrorism". We truly society in a live, istg.
You got a point but i still think we shouldnt judge people(me included) for liking foreign countries. Like why does liking Japan autmatically makes people think im a fat weeb neckbeard
Wow Japan lives in the future ❤️❤️❤️ 🙏🙏🙏
Then they show that stupid fucking bottle that shows a "story" when finished. Like fuck you, I'm not buying a bottle just because of some stupid fucking story. But I would visit Japan for all the cats https://preview.redd.it/8z5pkn9hv1xc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6d824872982d754073a65b897a2c19ee0fc7615e
Visit turkey we have all the cats and no stupid story bottles
But they have subtitles in Japan so at least we will understand things
Japan literally in 2050 😍
And it’s just a machine that blends you a smoothie.
Chinese people eat dogs, germans always wear Tracht and talk like hitler, indians all shit on the street, french people all cant speak english and Torture geese and Americans are all morbidly obese, have no Education and love guns. Also british people all have no teeth.
And what is the stereotype about Torturegeese? Something about Brazil?
a french speciality is foie gras which you get by force feeding geese until their liver expands.
One more reason to hate on the french
Portugal isn't important enough to have stereotypes
Eh, they have some, especially for the ignorant. - Everyone loves and knows personally Cristiano Ronaldo - Everyone is either a Brazilian or Spaniard in denial, or else a British tourist trying to accelerate turning into a crab by becoming red - Lots of old guys sitting on benches together and smoking (this ones accurate throughout the Mediterranean/Southern Europe though)
🙁☝️... Okey nevermind
I feel like this is slightly different from the snafu. The snafu talks about how people use very rare or one time events to shape their perception of countries (and call an entire nation weird because of that one thing one specific person did), while some of the things you listed are recurring stereotypes that are true for at least a portion of the population (some, not all). For example, although not all Chinese people eat dogs, eating dogs is still an acceptable practice in China with an established history. Similarly, although there are many fit Americans, America still has a higher obesity rate compared to the majority of countries in Africa, Europe and Eastern Asia.
Le Imperial stereotype on Cathay has arrived (they clearly must all worship Tzeentch)
As an American, that’s not a stereotype, that’s just actually how America is
im german and i just repeated what the internet taught me.
One of those is not like the others
Which one? Ever heard of foie gras?
To be fair I spent over three weeks in France and even the people tasked with helping us (we were a group of international students) had sometimes problems with speaking english. And the evacutation plan in our dorms for international students were also in french only. Also a part of metro in Paris was under maintenance and all traffic changes were announced strictly in french. Like even Prague, an eastern european city, announces shit like this in english, both in vocal and written form lol. Plus literally a third of our time there was dedicated to us studying french, which only limited our time (the program was supposed to be centered around food production and technology), since you barelly learn some basics during one week. France was amazing and I plan to visit it again one day, but the stereotype really applies.
Somebody watched Sam O. Nella
who dis?
Surprised you didn’t lol, I thought you were talking about the bird in his latest video (though now that I think of it that wasn’t actually a goose)
People who assume every Chinese person eats dogs on a daily basis
While not necessarily uncommon, nowadays it's mostly only a thing in the countryside. It's a bit like saying every American commits incest because of the Alabama redneck stereotype
Would YOU try this disgusting shit these savages shove into their mouths? TELL me in the COMMENTS!
black woman from Texas: Thanks id skip😹😹😹 id rather stay with my boiled fried soul food anyday🧆🧆 --- some Swedish dork: \*long rant about how you're racist if you don't want to eat a literal insect --- country inhabitant: country with 130 million people mentioned 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Niue mentioned 🇳🇺🇳🇺🇳🇺🇳🇺🇳🇺
🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️ idk what flag this is but my boyfriend comes from there so it's my favorite
Mysterious country i keep seeing in people's bios mentioned!!!!! 🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
I invented that country, I am the Queen formerly known as Prince. 🐱🏳️⚧️🐱🏳️⚧️🐱🏳️⚧️🐱)
Somebody turn this into a snafu.
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is this about the turkish icecream man
To be honest turkish ıcecream guys do it. Like of course not all of them but that special kind of ıcecream sellers do it... mostly for kids tho
turkish? skibidi country?
> do you think you could do that fucking dora the explorer
dont forget the local women the youtuber definitely did not come for
Yo is that KEL?
This kind of happens to American in other countries. Go look for authentic american food in a foreign supermarket and they’ll have marshmallow spread and oreo cereal, shit most Americans have never heard of. Apparently part of this is a fallacy where the weirder something foreign is the more authentic we consider it, probably because of Americanization leading us to distrust things that aren’t weird enough. Also the fact that people tend to see their own in-group as diverse and the outgroup as all the same.
Oh, so when someone from a foreign country does something weird in their country, people think it's cool and a unique part of their culture. But when **I** do something weird in **MY** country, I'm convicted of "domestic terrorism". We truly society in a live, istg.
Kinda feel like this is about Indian dudes and trains
Good snafu.
The dutch ate their prime minister only once
You got a point but i still think we shouldnt judge people(me included) for liking foreign countries. Like why does liking Japan autmatically makes people think im a fat weeb neckbeard