Well, I am from Spain, mostly americans are viewed as illiterate cowboy bigots that live in a bubble ignorant about the rest of the world, only capable of analyzing things from the small little perspective of someone who lives in a suburbian home and only knows the way to the supermarket. Oh, and fat.
Then again, that is a cliché. As it happens with most clichés, it is true in many occasions, but it is also mostly fake. Personally I don't dislike most Americans I meet, they tend to be really nice people, sociable and with a sense of humour. Then again, you should know that most things you import do not help to dissolve the cliché, Hollywood films always give a potrait of frivolous prom parties, cheerleaders and conservative housewives. Also, having a president like George Bush for eight years, who started two wars...it's not helping.
And then of course there's other things that don't help, say, all these fanatics who refuse to teach evolution in schools, or all these biogt opinions such as "everyone is jealous of our freedom, that's why they hate America" strike as awful ideas. Trust me, there's plenty of reasons to have historical prejudices against the US of A, and jealousy is really down in the list. Imperialism is number one.
But I repeat: those are mostly clichés, there is a whole very large part of the American population that doesn't even get close to any of the things I mentioned. I know that because I have been in the US, and met many Americans, and dated one, etc, etc...but, really... most of what arrives from the US to the rest of the world does not give a great image, no.
Then again, that is a cliché. As it happens with most clichés, it is true in many occasions, but it is also mostly fake. Personally I don't dislike most Americans I meet, they tend to be really nice people, sociable and with a sense of humour. Then again, you should know that most things you import do not help to dissolve the cliché, Hollywood films always give a potrait of frivolous prom parties, cheerleaders and conservative housewives. Also, having a president like George Bush for eight years, who started two wars...it's not helping.
And then of course there's other things that don't help, say, all these fanatics who refuse to teach evolution in schools, or all these biogt opinions such as "everyone is jealous of our freedom, that's why they hate America" strike as awful ideas. Trust me, there's plenty of reasons to have historical prejudices against the US of A, and jealousy is really down in the list. Imperialism is number one.
But I repeat: those are mostly clichés, there is a whole very large part of the American population that doesn't even get close to any of the things I mentioned. I know that because I have been in the US, and met many Americans, and dated one, etc, etc...but, really... most of what arrives from the US to the rest of the world does not give a great image, no.