There are a few, and I suppose it has to do with where you come from.
A general (And quite true one, I must say) is that the Dutch are frugal. A few others include: tall, good teeth, loves soccer, they are all farmers who wear wooden shoes and own windmills, blond and blue eyes, tulips, hates germans and belgians...
Cheese, windmills and clogs. Don't forget to mention that Holland is often associated with the Land of Tulips, indicating Dutch people have a certain love towards these kind of flowers (which of course is not true).
One stereotype of Dutch people is that they are tall and often blonde with blue eyes. Additionally, they are sometimes seen as very direct and straightforward in their communication style.
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All Americans always stereotype!
We are passionate and animated people. That can be misconstrued as aggressive. Perhaps the Mafioso history adds to the stereotype
People stereotype because of jeleousy ***ed's note - this contributor wants to know how many not "why"***
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.
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."
No, that is a huge stereotype.
it confuse people
The most Dutch people live in the Netherlands since that's where Dutch people are born.
It can make people feel less individual, or can be a form of discrimination. for example, the stereotype that 'all people from Liverpool are thieves' is a stereotype. 'all gay people are predatory' is a form of discrimination.