<p>State: Always rainy, tv show about it, never any sun.</p>
<p>HS: Really cliquey</p>
<p>State: Always rainy, tv show about it, never any sun.</p>
<p>HS: Really cliquey</p>
<p>State: Redneck in the rural areas, Southern (in general) or displaced Northerners in some of the big cities</p>
<p>(High School and College, unfortunately) School: Preppy, White, Fratty, Rich (some kids have no concept of money), Alcohol and Drug problems with some of the population</p>
<p>Country:
(The one I live in) - Probably that we are not as smart as we think we are and that we are too involved in other’s issues.
(The one I am from) - That we are America’s ***** at times and are stuck up, proper, have terrible teeth and still think we own half the world. Or that we all sound like either the Queen or Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins. </p>
<p>Of course, none of these are true for the most part, but there ya go.</p>
<p>hahaha, other than those suffused around the globe by HIMYM, Canadian stereotypes are pretty endemic to the States.
So no to Canada, and no to Trinidad and Tobago (wait, what?)</p>
<p>Hm, I don’t know, Mexico?</p>
<p>OKAY, so maybe I got you confused. We’re in the middle of the map. Like actually. We’re considered ‘western’, but we’re way to the East of the States.
So what, 80 countries left to guess?</p>
<p>is this [Western</a> Hemisphere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Hemisphere]Western”>Western Hemisphere - Wikipedia) really necessary? we exist! i promise!</p>
<p>^oh, we are considered in the northern hemisphere.</p>
<p>Oh, I wasn’t counting farther east than Brazil.</p>
<p>Spain?</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>okay, i’m obligated to point out that the fact Europe and Africa were totally excluded from being in the “Northern Hemisphere” just corroborates to the stereotype of American silliness. </p>
<p>(this was all written in sarcasm font) and said with a smile. </p>
<p>nope, not Spain</p>
<p>Yeah, that’s why I deleted my post. I sounded like an idiot, haha. I didn’t mean literally all the way to Greenwich, more like N and S America.</p>
<p>France? UK?</p>
<p>heeh, no worries, happens to the best of us :3</p>
<p>IRELAND. It has to be. I mean, the red hair…</p>
<p>HAHAHAHA yes. </p>
<p>i actually have Irish roots from wayy back. but nope, not Ireland.</p>
<p>haha so no to France and UK?</p>
<p>Netherlands? Iceland?</p>
<p>wait, I realized I actually don’t want to say. But it’s ONE of France, UK, the Netherlands and Iceland.</p>
<p>Well, probably France then. Of those countries, France is the most stereotyped.</p>
<p>Are you kidding? The Netherlands: tulips, windmills, orange, soccer, queen, pot, red light district. Just off the top of my head.</p>
<p>Off the top of my head: France has cheese, mimes, wine, fleur de lis, wimpy guys, smelly people, women who don’t shave, annoying language, snobby folks, military failures, romantics, rivalry with England, rivalry with Spain, rivalry with Germany, high diction, fashion, and cheese.</p>
<p>But, anyway, Nertherlands, that’s cool. Never been but many friends have, and they said they enjoyed it.</p>
<p>But only part of the Netherlands is western hemisphere…</p>
<p>dude, women shave. The Dutch are also known as the tallest in the world. Clean streets, canals, flat, bikes, good with languages, clogs, Delft, blonde people, wannabe Scandanavians, ice hockey, athletic, crappy food, cellophane-wrapped everything, steep stairs, few windows, leaning houses, Anne Frank, pea soup and CHEESE too!</p>