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I was wondering if the trouble whatstheirnames was having in Poland was due to perceived ethnicity. I don't pretend to know the intricacies of ethnic stereotypes in that swath of the world, but knowing a Bulgarian, Estonian, and Armenian (that's a huge range in territory, I know) now living in the US, I do know that there are some conflicts and stereotypes.
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I thought that too Pru. I also thought maybe they don't like obnoxious americans with huge tv camera, lights and boom in their faces.
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I have a friend in Bulgaria right now with the Peace Corps, and while things do vary from country to country she does report that ethnic shunning is widespread and along fault lines most of us wouldn't even recognize (particularly Roma and people from countries farther east than wherever you are).
From what she says I also wouldn't be surprised to find out that they thought dwarfism is contagious. |
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True Prudence not necessarily americans from their look and accent.
Alex I also agree about the dwarfism. Some cultures are still very supersticious. |
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And I agree about the dwarfism being something that people might not understand and be afraid of. |
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A brief Wikipedia history of Armenians in Poland. 800 ago they were quite the major minority, but not so much these days.
Nothing mentioned on that page indicates any current animus or reason for one. And if you care, America has the fifth largest Armenian population in the world behind Armenia, Russia, France, and Iran. |
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I thought it was because he was so stupid he kept hitting on trees.
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