As a long time member of the international community in
A few years back, an Australian couple I knew introduced a young lady who had just returned from University in Australia (
I asked my secretary at lunch about the difference between Japanese and Australians. Her response shocked me. She flat out said, “In general, Aussies are lazy.” I had never heard anything like that, so I checked with her to make sure of what she had just said. (I knew that Americans can be seen as pretty ignorant, but lazy is not a word I had heard lobbed at a whole nation before). She confirmed.
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I called a 58 -year old Aussie buddy in
This experience got me thinking about how important it is to stay out of stereotypes. We’ve all got to be careful about the images we present What other stereo-types are out there?
Americans- Loud and pushy
Canadians- Oversensitive about being called American
French- Arrogant
Singaporean- Self-centered
Korean- Emotional
Chinese- Money Hungry
Swedish- Technocratic, gullible
German- Over-Detailed
Japanese- Perfectionists
Finnish- Stoic, silent
British- Dull
Brazilian- Playful, lazy
Arabs Violent
South Asian (Indians) Cheap
All of these words have come directly from people who have lived in the country. There are so many others that we missed. Of course, these stereotypes are just on the national level. There is whole set of regional stereotypes. In my travels, I found New Yorkers generally to be pushy and don’t give much information while Washingtonians are friendly, but probably talk too much.
There are a whole boatload of stereo types out there. We all have to work on demonstrating that we are honorable people. Let’s break the stereotypical molds and show the world that each and every on of us is important and can make a difference regardless of our nationality.
How do you break a stereotype?
1) Though consistency
2) Working through the members of the group to the whole
3) Educating our children with a good work ethic and teaching a sense of responsibility (ownership) of our actions.
4) Teach honor and dedication to completing the task.
#1 by Steve Morton on 2007/04/29 - 8:03 am
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You have some great points. We all need to work hard and break those stereo types!
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#2 by AussieAndy on 2007/10/16 - 1:24 pm
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Us Aussies have a unique laid back lifestyle that those like the workaholic Japanese salarymen cannot and will never understand. We work hard AND play hard and love to live life.
#3 by Webmaster on 2007/10/16 - 10:00 pm
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Dear Andy,
Excellent point. I am glad you enjoyed the article. It has been quite a while since we wrote it.
Aussies are great folks. Australia is having some major positive influences on the world right now. It is great.
Living in Japan gives us a great chance to meet folks from various countries and makes you realize that we are all just human.
Thanks for dropping by!