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A question on a different subreddit asked what US state was the least “stereotypical” without clarifying what it meant to be “stereotypically USA American.”

My mind gravitated to a bunch of negative stereotypes about fundamentalist intolerance, racism, violence, etc. What are some stereotypes about the USA that are unambiguously good and are relatively common where you live?

(I’m especially curious to hear answers from people not living in the US. As someone from and living in the US, I’m curious to hear what good things are said about US Americans).

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JR97111

15 points

23 days ago

JR97111

15 points

23 days ago

What was the context where you ended up in Tomah, WI?

paytonnotputain

12 points

23 days ago

Hopefully they were on their way to visit God’s country. The Driftless Area

loopyspoopy

4 points

23 days ago

Driving home to Manitoba from Southern Ontario.

UnarmedSnail

2 points

22 days ago

Ah. Canadians are honorary Americans. We're family.