Stereotypes of Kuboians

Stereotypes of Kuboian people have evolved within their society, with many originating from the 1990s and early 2000s.

Kuboian female stereotypes
The "karoul" stereotype was established in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and suggests that Kuboian pre-teen and teenage girls are middle-class, racist, egotistical and rebellious.

In the mid and late 2010s, the "11 year-old Kuboian girl" stereotype began to see frequent usage on the interent. It has been criticsed as being sexist, ageist and prone to offending Kuboians.

Kuboians are racist
A widely held stereotype held about Kuboians is that they do not like immigrants, and particularly dislike other English-speaking countries, such as the United States. In foreign countries, Kuboians are often seen as political incorrect and unpleasant towards people outside their nationality.

Kuboians are uneducated
Due to mutliple factors, including its's notoriously large amount of days off and the large amount of unschooled children in the country, Kuboian is frequently stereotyped as having a lot of uneducated adults. The idea that Kuboians are uneducated and/or unintellegent is often criticised as being extremely inaccurate.

Kuboians are casual
In the media, Kuboians may be depicted as unorganised and unprofessional.

Kuboians have large appetites
Despite having one of the lowest obesity rates in Europe, Kuboians are known for having generally large appetites. In 2009, 46% of North Kuboians aged 13-29 surveyed revealed that they, on average, ate more than three meals a day.

Kuboians are generally seen as enjoying grapes and grape-flavoured drinks, as well as fast food and fizzy drinks, which are cheap and easy to supply in the country.

Kuboian children are spoilt
Kuboian parents are known to being more indulgent towards their children compared to other countries. Many Kuboians have admitted to the stereotype, but have also defended it.

Kuboians are depressed and suicide-prone
Kuboians may be stereotyped as being mentally ill or depressed.

Suicide in Kuboia has been a severe issue since the early 2000s. It formerly had the third-highest suicide rate in Europe, and is one of the only two countries in the world in which the female suicide rate is higher than the male rate (the other being China). Several high-profile and famous Kuboians have died from suicide, which has created a stereotype that Kuboian celebrities had the tendency to commit suicide.

Sex-related stereotypes
Kuboians are frequently stereotyped as being promiscuous, and having many casual sexual partners or "friends with benefits". The country also has a very high incest rate, especially between twins. A 2007 study revealed that Kuboia had the highest sibling-sibling incest rate in Europe. Because of this, sibling incest has occasionally been associated with Kuboian culture.

In addition, Kuboia is occasionally mocked for its laid back nudity rules.

Kuboians are friendly and passionate
Kuboians are often seen as passionate people who are committed to their country, as well as their family and friends.

Kuboians are cultured and culture-aware
A lot of non-Kuboians see Kuboians as having good taste and manners. They are also known for knowing a lot about foreign countries and their cultures. In 2018, Kuboia was reported to having the highest rate of bilingual people out of all of the English-speaking countries worldwide.

Kuboians are introverts
Kuboians are usually considered shy, soft-spoken and insecure people.

Positive stereotypes

 * Tribal stereotypes of Kuboians are very serious about their homeland and wanted to defend it.

Negative stereotypes

 * They hate any Europeans that are Germanic because they invaded their homeland and destroyed their culture.
 * They want to demodernise Kuboia back to their primitive ways of living.