the stereotypes aren't just outside one's own country either...
I live a mere 300 miles north of the rest of my family but you'd think I lived on the moon. After 9/11, one relative asked me if the news had made it to our news channels! I wanted to say something like "News? Hmmm, what is this thing you speak of called news...?!?" We have newspapers and news stations just like the rest of the world. My family seems to think we travel by moose up here. My cousin called the other day to make arrangements to visit Christmas and asked if everyone here were inbreds? Sure, it's a small podunk town, but the people here are very nice...and for the most part very normal...lol! Drives me nuts to be stereotyped because we live in a small town.
And on the flip side of that coin, since my family lives in a fairly nice area, my in-laws think they are rich. They are not rich, but I always hear snide remarks at in-law family gatherings about my husband being lucky that he married into money. HA! He might wish he'd married into money (he doesn't)...his family sure are disillusioned! Done with my rant!
And for the record thecheese, in our area, a lot of Aussies live here during our winter months to work at the ski resort nearby and they all come across as fun, good-looking (with thier skiers tan), and intelligent...and the accent is so wonderful....so how's that for my stereotype of Australian's

So maybe there's enough people with this type of view to counterbalance the other side as well.