sâmbătă, 22 noiembrie 2014

Stereotypes about Countries

    Sometimes I have an impression that when everyone hears ”Amsterdam” they think only about legalized Drugs, but , when I hear ”Amsterdam” I think about bicycles, buildings, the color orange ...and DRUGS. (I'm not a drug dealer or a guy that's addicted to this sh*t)

    That's why I don't speak with people that have weird information about others because they know just stereotypes. (Especially about countries)

They think that:
     Canadians are woodworkers and they speak only French or English.
Really?  In Canada are so more immigrants that there should be 19 native languages.
 
  Americans are all in love with and have a passion for burgers and drink only the coffee from Starbucks. Let's be more realistic... they drink their Home-ground coffee and coffee from Starbucks.

       In Belarus exist an #PotatoBucketChallenge...  ... ... Maybe.
     They think that Lukashenko is a really man. I'm kidding. Nobody thinks about Lukashenko.

 Why? They think that free people are MAD?

And lastly.

Others think that Moldova is a poor, small country that drinks wine, eats "Mamaliga" and dances something embarrassing. * This is someone that has never heard about Moldova.
1. Maybe we are cash poor, but we are rich in soul and imagination.
2.Yes, we're a small country, and that's all what I can say about this.
3.We drink wine...Who doesn't? But, we drink another liquids like perfume *It's a joke.
4.We have a national dish that's named "Mamaliga". We love it. However we eat another dishes from other countries as well.

WE NEVER DANCE SOMETHING EMBARRASSING. WE HAVE "HORA" THAT UNITES US AND ANYONE ELSE FROM ANY PART OF THIS FCKN' WORLD.


I propose to throw these stereotypes in the trash and become MAD, with that translating "To BE FREE".
Breathe with confidence, live next to the people that don't dominate or control you, and never think about what other people think.


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