I thought it would be worth it to write a little bit about the impression the international community has left on me regarding the overall stereotypes about Americans. Note, I am generalizing which I know is not very fair. Just want my American friends to have a slight understanding as to what they should expect.
1. Guns
I have been asked about guns on several occasions. Before travelling, I had no clue that most people of the world are not allowed to own a gun. However, to assume that every American owns a gun is absurd. Here is a dialogue that I have experienced more than once.
Random Person: "Hi, where are you from?"
Me: "America!"
Random Person: "Oh really? Do you own a gun?!"
Me: "Uh... no." What kind of question is that?
That is not even an exaggeration.
2. Portion Size
It is no secret to the international community that portion sizes in America are well beyond that which a normal human can consume, except for us. I must say, I often find myself a bit hungry after a full meal in many places. In addition to that, apparently the only "American food" known to exist is the hamburger. True story.
3. Bad English
English speakers all over the world always claim that they cannot understand American English. To be fair, we do not pronounce words as clearly as other members of the English speaking community. Think of how we pronounce "ninety" or "quarter." Say it out loud. Do you hear a "t" sound? Neither do I. Non-native English speakers don't do too well with this.
4. Passports
It happens to be a fact that most Americans do not have a passport. Those of you who do not will not be able to find out that the world is well aware of this problem. Americans do not travel, it's not a part of our culture. Which is why many of my relatives are baffled by my decision to travel the globe. To many people, this makes Americans uneducated and ignorant about everything beyond the borders of the USA I urge you to prove them wrong. Get a passport and see the world!