Match These 21 Stereotypes To Their Countries And Earn The Ultimate World Citizen Title
We have all heard the various stereotypes of countries—some have some truth to them, and some are very far from the truth. The famous stereotypes at times even dictate how we view countries we have not even been to before, so it wouldn’t be safe to believe in these but sometimes we do it anyway.
Time to match various stereotypes to their countries!
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Share on Facebook"Before I came here, I thought I could only eat potatoes and sausages here." - Nein, it's bread. BREAD. You probably can have a different kind of bread every day for years here.
The one about the rain in England can only have been written by someone who has never been to Ireland.
I just did it and seems they have now corrected this question to the correct answer.
Load More Replies...I thought everyone would be redheaded here, but I guess that’s not true. Romania? WTF?????
Only one I got wrong as well. Who thinks Romanians are redheads??? Especially when Ireland was an option
Load More Replies...I didn't get the one about Switzerland, there are cows everywhere ! Ok, maybe not in the cities but still.
Depends on the time of year as well.as the altitude. We're at 1300m so all of them are taken down to lower pastures/sheds round this time of year, where they spend the winter before being brought back up to the Alpine pastures in March or April.
Load More Replies...Sorry, but I actually predicted the stereotype they would use for Canada.
Ohhhhh, that’s what they meant with S-word! I was so confused because I thought of the other s-word.
Load More Replies...WooHoo!. 21 of 21. I'm apparently excellent at stereotyping people. although I suppose it may have helped that they went out of their way to make some of them obvious. Also, I may have gotten lucky with Argentina, because I've got no idea who the guy is, and a lot of countries idolize their football (totally guessing that it is football, too) players.
"Before I came here, I thought I could only eat potatoes and sausages here." - Nein, it's bread. BREAD. You probably can have a different kind of bread every day for years here.
The one about the rain in England can only have been written by someone who has never been to Ireland.
I just did it and seems they have now corrected this question to the correct answer.
Load More Replies...I thought everyone would be redheaded here, but I guess that’s not true. Romania? WTF?????
Only one I got wrong as well. Who thinks Romanians are redheads??? Especially when Ireland was an option
Load More Replies...I didn't get the one about Switzerland, there are cows everywhere ! Ok, maybe not in the cities but still.
Depends on the time of year as well.as the altitude. We're at 1300m so all of them are taken down to lower pastures/sheds round this time of year, where they spend the winter before being brought back up to the Alpine pastures in March or April.
Load More Replies...Sorry, but I actually predicted the stereotype they would use for Canada.
Ohhhhh, that’s what they meant with S-word! I was so confused because I thought of the other s-word.
Load More Replies...WooHoo!. 21 of 21. I'm apparently excellent at stereotyping people. although I suppose it may have helped that they went out of their way to make some of them obvious. Also, I may have gotten lucky with Argentina, because I've got no idea who the guy is, and a lot of countries idolize their football (totally guessing that it is football, too) players.

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