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6 Important Stereotypes Every American Needs To Know Before Traveling Abroad

The first one will surprise you!

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Studying or traveling abroad is an exciting experience! New foods, new places, new history, and sometimes even a new language. But before you set off to an entirely different country, it is imperative to know a little bit about yourself first; Not in the sense of what you like, what your passions or goals are, etc., but how the way you act comes off to other people from different cultures. Half of these things aren't terribly bad (they just make you stick out) but others I had to learn the hard way while studying abroad in France. So, to avoid socially screwing up, make sure to be aware of these American stereotypes:

1. Americans are very loud.

During my time in France, the one lesson I learned the hard way is that just because it's a public space doesn't mean you can use your "outside voice." A bus driver actually yelled at us for talking too loud when my friends and I were on our way to the mall. People normally speak loud enough for the person they are talking to to hear them, so those who are loud very obviously stand out as foreigners.

2. Americans are entitled.

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Non-americans believe that the typical American believes the world should cater around them instead of the other way around. This usually comes from Americans who travel and expect everyone to cater to their language. Even though English is the lingua franca, or language of the world, it's still polite to learn the language a little before traveling.

3. Americans dress too casually.

This might not be a shock if you have seen some international exchange students on campus, where they are decked in the latest fashion and designer clothing. Whether you are traveling for leisure or studying abroad, leave behind the oversized tee and norts unless you really want to stand out as American.

4. Americans dress too flashy.

While we are on the topic of fashion, Americans tend to dress a little brighter than most Europeans. Neutral colors are extremely popular in Europe. Feel free to express yourself, but keep the color scheme in mind if you are trying to blend in with the locals.

5. Americans are stupid.

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One thing that I wasn't prepared for was how well-versed everyone in Europe was in world politics compared to people in the US. I never realized Americans usually only pay attention to what goes on in the US (for the most part). So, when going abroad, maybe brush up on the news around that country. And, for god sake, learn the geography--just enough to not think that Africa is a country.

6. Americans are materialistic.

When people from other countries see America in tv shows, movies, and social media, they mainly see the ultra chic fashion influencers, celebrities, and others who flaunt their expensive designer brands. They see places like California, New York, Chicago, and other places that have a higher concentration of people who can afford the luxuries in life. So it's no surprise that when they encounter an American, they more or less expect Elle Woods from Legally Blonde.

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