People Are Sharing Stereotypes About Their Home Countries, Some Of Which Are Completely False (While Others Are, In Fact, True)
People Are Sharing Stereotypes About Their Home Countries, Some Of Which Are Completely False (While Others Are, In Fact, True) So Redditor u/Odd_Employee_7004 asked, "What is the main stereotype about your country?" So whether totally unfounded or laughably accurate, here's what people said. 1. Egypt: "We all ride around on camels. I'm an Egyptian, and I have never seen a camel in real life." Two people riding camels by the Egyptian Pyramids. Emma Tyers / Getty Images —u/delpanto93 ADVERTISEMENT Secure & Compliant - Medical Records Storage We handle healthcare records so that you can be free of legal obligation. Secure and proper care for your patients files. Sponsored by morganrecordsmanagement.com/records/storage 2. Switzerland: "Everything is clean, and everything is wildly expensive. Yes, this is entirely true." A town square in Switzerland. Michael Robinson / Getty Images —u/TheHighFlyer 3. Canada: "That we're all really polite a...