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Originally Posted by bluewind95
Where are you from, Aurenthal? (  )
Thinking now of Costa Rica, I remembered that a lot of people have totally the wrong idea about what cities are like in Mexico. I've had people ASTOUNDED that I know what a supermarket is, and that people here travel in cars and that we have big buildings and malls and a lot of the products sold in the US. Heck, they were surprised I had INTERNET, and not dial-up and that I don't have to travel to the US to get a computer or laptop.
Somehow people thought it's all just like the "pueblos" they see in Hollywood movies. They thought it's just a bunch of old little houses, with dirt roads and that people travel by donkey or horse. And the internet is all, at best, dial-up...
Has anyone else come across these stereotypes?
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Yeah, my brother was asked once whether he was being serious about us using cars and buses to get to school, instead of donkeys. <.<
The thing is, Hollywood is awful to other countries. They always make them look so stereotypical, that people start to believe they're true.
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Originally Posted by Crimmy
Though, admittedly, I've seen a few who wonder why I'm a white-skinned boy with long-ish hair, glasses, and jeans, instead of their original idea that I was a dark-skinned boy with short hair, moustache, a poncho and sombrero, and sleeping under a cactus or something.
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Blonde, blue-eyed here. No one ever believes me when I say I'm from Mexico. ._.