Trump again….

Go on, what's a "stereotype American", in a population of 330 million is it even possible to have a stereotype ?

The USA is like Europe, a collection of states, and so that's like saying a Macron is a stereotypical European - I can't see any problem with that.
Loud arrogant and annoying for a start , this would be a common opinion from someone in the uk .
 
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Loud arrogant and annoying for a start , this would be a common opinion from someone in the uk .

Really it should in terms of the difference in various parts be almost 5-6 different countries.
It’s when you get into the flyover states of the Mid West, parts of the South, the West coast…anywhere really outside of the big cities you see the differences.
Most of people I met were friendly, generous and easy going. Although their knowledge of geography outside of the USA can be a bit random🤣
 
it’s always questionable how legit the American voting system is
Really? Then how is it that every investigation ever done (and the 60 court cases filed by Republicans after the 2020 election) found no evidence of anything other than minor and statistically insignificant irregularities?

Even Trump's own Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity couldn't find any evidence.

The now-disbanded voting integrity commission launched by the Trump administration uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, according to an analysis of administration documents released Friday.

Trump commission did not find widespread voter fraud

And, as the Brennan Center for Justice's article on this puts it:

... extensive research reveals that fraud is very rare, voter impersonation is virtually nonexistent, and many instances of alleged fraud are, in fact, mistakes by voters or administrators.

The Myth of Voter Fraud
 
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