Talk:Macne Nana/@comment-17827197-20140111142542/@comment-5051846-20140119100100

It's the same for every country about their steretypes. Famenco is from the region Andalusia in Northern Spain, English ones are not so much wrong as 100 years too late. They are almost always niche parts of culture and not partaken in by regular citizens, so the way in which foreigners would describe another country is always very different to how a native would.

It's interesting with America actually, because they have such prominance in various fields it's easier to get a more rounded impression and stereotypes thus don't appear so prevelantly in media. Japan and other Eastern countries are the only places where it could really happen to the same extent. o: For example, all Americans in anime are tall, tanned and blonde.