The Germans — Germans are considered industrious but uptight and humorless, by just about all the other Europeans. Despite the fact that the two groups had Catholicism in common, the differences between the two nationalities were initially too great to be forgotten, leading to many street brawls and conflicts. The sentiments towards the Irish and by the Irish seem to be positive, overall. 5. The Czechs — Considered a relatively bright spot of Eastern Europe by Western Europeans, but I think primarily because Prague is such a gorgeous city and a popular tourist destination. 4. Blunt to the point of being rude, the Swiss probably have the least likely reputation for being characterized as “friendly” or “warm”. According to pet experts, Irish Terrier Dogs score out of 5 in the scale of dog breeds that are good with other dogs. Comment by Sandra Johnstone — October 1, 2019 @ 12:44 am. 3. Physically I like Scandinavians and their natures, but I think they’re too stoic, reserved and introverted as people (also their new architecture looks too white and minimalist/bland, I prefer colors!). The Dutch are also disliked for being the biggest misers in Europe, and because of this they incur the wrath of the tourist industry wherever they travel. European are rightfully seen as rude, arrogant, cold and introverted. In his 1970 book “The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight,” columnist Jimmy Breslin wrote, "Among the most overlooked racial problems in the country is the division between Irish and Italians.". 4. As to Americans, I lived in NYC for 7 years and that city is certainly not friendly, probably like most capital cities. Unlike most Bulgarians I dislike Russians, they have great culture but are cold (introverted and reserved) people that never smile. The Dutch have been known to stock up on water before they take their campers down to the south of France.The Dutch, in turn, kind of look down on just about everyone. Spaniards consider themselves white and European, and would be deeply insulted if you suggested they were Latin American of any kind. I’ve also been to France (Paris), and surprisingly loved it there, but I generally find the French insufferable even when they are abroad. The Irish — A very small country, despite its exaggerated importance in Americans’ minds (just over 4.6 million in the Republic of Ireland) but considered polite and humble. Norwegians are considered racist. It is against the law to keep any animal that you find. Take the animal to the local Animal Pound near to your suburb. © Copyright 2020 Irish Studio LLC All rights reserved. Either pronounce it the English way (with “HAY” instead), or the Danish way, which is literally impossible to put down here.Germans tend to like their Western neighbors far more than they are liked by them, but they look down on their Eastern neighbors, particularly Poles. Except for the Danes really disliking Germans, and Finns really disliking Russians, they don’t really have anything against other Europeans. Considering to adopt an Irish Terrier and need to know if Irish Terrier Dog gets along with other dogs? Slovakia, Czechia, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, and Hungary. However, God forbid you speak Spanish with a Latin American accent — there is still a lot of snobbery among Spaniards towards Latin Americans. Why do Irish Americans still identify as Irish? Famous Jacob Riis of Five Points, New York. If the Irish and Italians can put aside their differences and live together, can’t we all? In the UK, they’re considered stinky, rude (they never line/queue up like decent people), and a bit yellow, based on their tendency to not fend off invaders like the Nazis.The French, in turn, dislike the British, look down on Belgians for being stupid, and don’t have much to say, in my experience, about Spaniards or Germans (oddly). Your arrogant post above sums you up. I personally don’t know much about how the Portuguese, Hungarians, Romanians, Bulgarians, and others are perceived, or how they perceive others, but if you have something to add, please do so in the comments below. Don’t think you much immigration to E.European countries and the Hungarian President won’t even allow them in and he’s a member of the EU. The following is based on my numerous interactions with Europeans, having lived there for 4 years. 3. Register the missing pet on the Local Facebook Lost Pets Groups. Yes, I’ve been to the UK, I stayed with a local family that b*tched about how my people will steal their jobs lol. This conflict did not last forever, however, and as both groups made their way up the social ladder, the tensions evaporated, resulting in many happy unions. Europe is full of English expats, and the longer they live abroad, the more they seem to hate their host country. When was this written? According to pet experts, Irish Terrier Dogs score out of 5 in the scale of dog breeds that are good with other dogs. Oddly, they don’t really mind the Germans, and probably still fear them a bit — you never, ever hear jokes about Germans in Poland. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. From the more shy/introverted societies I like Hungarians, and East Asians (Chinese, Japanese and South Korean). Australians/NZs, North and South Americans as well – more or less all the extroverted societies. There are huge Irish communities in England and have been for years, and we even did a volte-face on our opinion of the Queen when she came to visit in 2011 and wowed everyone by speaking Irish. The arrival of this new group of immigrants from one of Europe’s poorest countries frightened the Irish, who felt their economic security was threatened.