Quote Originally Posted by Sky Shadow View Post
Do you understand how ridiculous it is to create a thread bemoaning two Haitians' stereotypes of Australia by asking if all Americans fit in to your stereotypical impression of them? Or the irony of complaining about the "American" education system while you misspell and randomly capitalise words (while failing to do so with several proper nouns)? And you end your post with four exclamation marks and fail to double-space your second paragraph.



Your whole post is racist. Oh, and Haiti is in the Caribbean, which is not the America that you yourself are stereotyping.
I type fast so I do spell a lot of words wrong, and they are Haitans but they live in America. And mispell has only one 's' by the way. I tried to be as nice as possible, but they still laughed at me. I'm just trying to discuss how some stereotyping is too much these days, especially to Australians. I understand some have it worse (we get a lot of Asian stereotypes these days) and some take it different to others. I just want to find out how others feel about the matter of stereotypical info and how it varies in different places. I wasn't nescessarily complaining, just asking how people feel and take it. I can handle those that are intelligent but those two were over the top. It sounded like thy have lived in America long enough to go with their thoughts. (they had a strong accent.) Anyway, I just wanted to state a point. what is your opinion of what is too much stereotyping.