Stereotypes of Kuboians

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

Alcoholism
It is a common stereotype that Kuboian teenagers and young adults are alcoholics, and are particularly addicted to cider. Research indicates that young adults and teenagers in Kuboia are more likely to drink compared to the rest of the world, but less likely to be alcohol-dependant.

Youth stereotypes
Kuboian children and teenagers have long been fixed to personality stereotypes. Girls are usually seen as rebellious, xenophobic and aggressive - they are usually referred to as "karouls". Boys, meanwhile, are generally seen as snobby, effeminate and cowardly.

Xenophobia and anti-Americanism
A widely held stereotype held about Kuboians is that they do not like other English-speaking countries, especially the United States.

Lack of education
Due to Kuboia's notoriously short school hours and large amount of days off, the country is frequently stereotyped as having a lot of uneducated adults.

Sex and relationships
Kuboians are frequently stereotyped as being promiscuous, and having many casual sexual partners or "friends with benefits". Kuboian women in particular are often stereotyped as being perverted, gold-diggers and/or domestic abusers.

Kuboia 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.

Casual and unprofessional
In the media, Kuboians may be depicted as unorganised, unprofessional and extremely casual. Statistics reported in both 2005 and 2015 indicate that Kuboians are much more likely to dress casually to weddings, funerals and professional events compared to citizens from other countries. Kuboian work places are also known for being very laid back and unorganised.

Depression and suicide
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.

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.