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Their men play great hockey and women cook great potato pancakes! (These are my stereotypes about them anyway.)
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They wish they were Czech.
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There is a very good book on the subject and it details many modern Slovak stereotypes. Follow this link: ttp://www.ceeol.com/aspx/issuedetails.aspx?issueid=c888d725-0daf-11da-a035-0020188dfbd1&articleId=c888d73b-0daf-11da-a035-0020188dfbd1
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They speak Czech (they don't)
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I don't know any. The main character in Grand Theft Auto IV is from around there and he has a cool accent though.
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There aren't any that I know of.
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Pale skin people. I may be wrong...that happens when you have stereotypes.
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I haven't heard any.
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Here's the definitive Slovakian stereotype: Slovakians seem on the surface to be crude, dull-witted simpletons, but are really treacherous and secretive back-stabbers with a ruthless tactical intelligence who pretend to be poor, but have lots of hidden money. They save and save for years and live like poor trash, and then come out of nowhere and pay cash for everything. They are natural chess masters, and will beat you at chess only two games after learning for the very first time. Their supernatural knack for chess generalizes to a general cold-blooded aptitude for playing people like a game of chess. Young Slovak people are very often porn-star gorgeous -- they have naturally light bronze skin with light eyes and athletic, lean physiques. And young Slovaks are insatiably sexual, to the point of nymphomania. Finally, Slovaks are naturally cruel and severe people, and their tempers swing wildly from frighteningly loving and obsessive, to murderously apathetic. Their humor is dark and sadistic, albeit a bit slow-witted and dumb. And, oh yeah, they eat gruesome blood sausages and other horrors, routinely. Horror and severity are the central themes of their lives. This is the Slovak stereotype.
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the main one ive heard is a bad temper
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