martes, 17 de mayo de 2011

The stereotype in Latin America and Chili




 
The stereotypes in Latin America always exist in each culture, for example Mexico is very know for the “mariachis “persons, who are dressed whit giant hats and singing with other peoples that use the same dress. In the Peruvian cultures exist the “Andinos” who disparagingly called cholos are the people from the Andean region of Peru, especially in Puno and the central highlands in the Argentinian culture exist the gauchos: the stereotype of the gaucho is a country person who uses poncho, beret and sandals or boots. It is very macho, but he loves his wife, who is often called Mary and is called with a loud cry. The Latin Americans people see to the chilean who serious person, very stressed, annoying and very competitive because the chilean especially in Santiago are very individual person and are very angry, the better known rivals are with the Argentines and Peruvians people.
In Chile are many stereotypes like the “FLAITES” pejoratively to refer to the lower class, this person are copper-skinned individuals usually but not dark (opaque), dressed in clothing typical of Hollywood rappers, whose native language is Cagasteshano of gregarious habits (a flaite never walk alone), an educational level higher than shows, and often present in corners, parking lots, liquor store and Reggaeton Concert.

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