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This is the case for every country. You just see it with the US a lot more since it of course has the biggest footprint on the English-language side of the internet.

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Not even close. Also doesn’t help that 'muricans have a very distorted view on how their country is perceived

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I think most of us on the internet hear about it constantly and it’s pretty hard not to understand how we are perceived.

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Ok, can you tell us then how the other countries in the world perceive the US?

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According to one source, the only media that for a long time made it into the states is media that the US government approves of. I could go into detail about it, but it shows up quite prominently in this video.

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I think other countries are a lot more open to self deprecation as part of their humour / culture. Not saying there aren’t some examples of this in America, it just doesn’t seem to be as prevalent as in British comedy for example.

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