Stereotypes of Kuboians

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

Positive stereotypes

 * Kuboian citizens are generally stereotyped as being very generous people, with many non-Kuboian tourists admitting that Kuboians are among the nicest people they have met.
 * Kuboians are occasionally stereotyped as holding virtues and being committed to their friends and agreements.

Negative stereotypes

 * Since Kuboia does not have a drinking age, anybody is allowed to buy a drink of beer or cider. In the early 2000s, many young people were reported to enjoy cider, mostly on Tuesday nights. Because of this, preteen and teenage Kuboians are occasionally portrayed as alcoholics.
 * Kuboians are often stereotyped as racist, and particularly having a dislike towards Americans.
 * In the media, Kuboian people are often depicted as sarcastic.
 * Kuboians are usually stereotyped as being unorganised and unprofessional.
 * Kuboians are sometimes stereotyped as being promiscuous.
 * Young Kuboian woman, mostly those in their 20s, are often stereotyped as having unacceptable sexual behaviours.
 * Kuboians are often stereotyped as having an exaggerated respect for the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Kuboians generally defend this by mentioning how these decades were when Kuboia was evolving into its own country and culture.