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No. Many Irish people drink, but many Irish people do not drink. It is just a stereotype.
All Americans always stereotype!
No, The people in Canada and Greenland however, call them selves, "Inuit." With the increasing contact between Alaska, Canada and Greenland, "Inuit" and "Inupiaq" are used interchangeably. The Inupiaq people most nearly fit the stereotype of Eskimo
We are passionate and animated people. That can be misconstrued as aggressive. Perhaps the Mafioso history adds to the stereotype
Many people have there own definitions to words. Mostly this is a stereotype. As a curvy women you can correct them.
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A stereotype
A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified belief about a particular group of people. A character stereotype is when a fictional character conforms to a simplistic or predictable portrayal based on societal norms or expectations.
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Because in general, everyone is stereotyped by everyone else. The Brits stereotype the French and Germans, the French stereotype the Belgians and the Brits, the Brits stereotype themselves (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, etc.). People stereotype each other. It's just something we do.
A Countertype "a representation that challenges traditional stereotype associations of a group, people or places."
They are not. That is a total misconception or stereotype. This is further compounded by the confusion between Romanians and Romani people, sometime called Roma gypsies. Romani people are not from Romania. They are found in many different countries. Their origins go back to parts of Asia, over 1000 years ago. Romani people are sometimes associated with crime, but again this is a stereotype as many Romani people are law abiding.