stereotype

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  • Americans usually respond to anti-Americanism with a fairly.
    Americans usually respond to anti-Americanism with a fairly anti-European sentiment particularly against French. Donald Trump is their face of administration said that he didn't want to deal with old European. He's far more interesting in new Europe. Now he wasn't interest in old Europe, he's talking about two ancient civilisations France and Germany. And the new Europe he's talking about are places like Scrivania, Valvonia, Trovoviya. Places where tractors are ministers, and people would sit down for dinner circle around a boiled radiator. Places that are not that rich really, people are going to do whatever American says, because they are hoping one day to see a photograph of port of jam.
  • Gender-stereotype is this idea, that women are hugely.
    Gender-stereotype is this idea, that women are hugely, uncontrollably emotional, and men are not. Everyone knows about PMS, right. Now the myth is that, it's so odd that only women who experience this. And man embraces this whole idea going, "Oh, you're so irrational, you're so crazy, you're women, you just so unpredictable and wild. I have to cope with you, like you're some sort of crazy child, never know what's gonna happen around you. And I'm just so dependable and stable, I'm like a library, I never change. I'm like an old tree... it's just me... Oh... dealing with you... Oh... my goodness... I’m so much in pain..."
  • I thought there's a particular kind of American obviously.
    I thought there's a particular kind of American obviously, the kind of American in Europe or Australia, often, for some reason, tended to be very generously portioned. You see them shuffling around in museum, blocking up exhibits going, "What is this? Can we eat it? Where are we? Can we pee now?" And yet, when you looking at popular shows from Americans, all people there are very prepossessing, almost ultra fashionable in way, extremely thin really.
  • Sydney always supply tourists experience with different accents.
    Sydney always supply tourists experience with different accents. You don't need to travel to hear different voices. I found rather amazing about accent, particularly it's very easy to recognise your own kind, you could hear them from miles away.
  • That's not prejudice, that's just observation.
    That's not prejudice,  that's just observation. The thing is some people are very bigoted I think. Cause I have lots of local friends who're very dear to me. And I realise this recently that when I talking to them, they do a lovely thing to me, they impersonate me as they're conversing with me.

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  • Americans usually respond to anti-Americanism with a fairly.
    Americans usually respond to anti-Americanism with a fairly anti-European sentiment particularly against French. Donald Trump is their face of administration said that he didn't want to deal with old European. He's far more interesting in new Europe. Now he wasn't interest in old Europe, he's talking about two ancient civilisations France and Germany. And the new Europe he's talking about are places like Scrivania, Valvonia, Trovoviya. Places where tractors are ministers, and people would sit down for dinner circle around a boiled radiator. Places that are not that rich really, people are going to do whatever American says, because they are hoping one day to see a photograph of port of jam.
  • Gender-stereotype is this idea, that women are hugely.
    Gender-stereotype is this idea, that women are hugely, uncontrollably emotional, and men are not. Everyone knows about PMS, right. Now the myth is that, it's so odd that only women who experience this. And man embraces this whole idea going, "Oh, you're so irrational, you're so crazy, you're women, you just so unpredictable and wild. I have to cope with you, like you're some sort of crazy child, never know what's gonna happen around you. And I'm just so dependable and stable, I'm like a library, I never change. I'm like an old tree... it's just me... Oh... dealing with you... Oh... my goodness... I’m so much in pain..."
  • I thought there's a particular kind of American obviously.
    I thought there's a particular kind of American obviously, the kind of American in Europe or Australia, often, for some reason, tended to be very generously portioned. You see them shuffling around in museum, blocking up exhibits going, "What is this? Can we eat it? Where are we? Can we pee now?" And yet, when you looking at popular shows from Americans, all people there are very prepossessing, almost ultra fashionable in way, extremely thin really.
  • Sydney always supply tourists experience with different accents.
    Sydney always supply tourists experience with different accents. You don't need to travel to hear different voices. I found rather amazing about accent, particularly it's very easy to recognise your own kind, you could hear them from miles away.
  • That's not prejudice, that's just observation.
    That's not prejudice,  that's just observation. The thing is some people are very bigoted I think. Cause I have lots of local friends who're very dear to me. And I realise this recently that when I talking to them, they do a lovely thing to me, they impersonate me as they're conversing with me.