Your Countries Stereotypes

Syrixia:
Kalti:
Kalti is a social democratic state with a welfare system that takes great care of its citizens (cradle to grave healthcare; free education at all levels; paid paternity leave). They believe spending time outdoors is paramount to having a happy life and when it comes to work, they absolutely despise office cubicles... instead preferring wide open work spaces. When it comes to religion, they are very open minded and practical and accept many different manifestations of the Divine, usually in the form of a God and a Goddess. Through The Forum, the overarching governmental bodies that oversee the Confederation, Kaltians tend to frown upon warmongering and do not care much for the petty struggles between democratic states and communist states as they are set in their belief that the only path forward is to combine socialism with capitalism. However, they will get involved if they feel that the cause is just and worthy of their time and effort.

Edit: And now I've realized someone probably will need to delve into the differences between democratic socialism and social democracy since everyone mixes up the two...
Stereotypes, not accurate descriptions. :lol:
Sure...
- Hippies
- Mystics
- Tree-huggers
- Pacifists
- Arrogant
- Knowledgeable

Edit: No way to give accurate stereotypes without giving an accurate description first...
 
Kalti:
Kannex:
I haven't seen much of Kalti in RP, but judging from what he said, Kaltians are a big bunch of mysticism-obsessed hippies.
Pretty much...

The way I role-play the Kaltians is a reflection of how I am in real life.
Kannexans are reflections of the portion of humanity I've seen or heard about in my life. Whereas Kannex is religious and conservative, I am atheist and more of liberal.
 
Where you live, then?

Also, Nebula is run a little further left of my actual beliefs. I live in a city run by conservatives, but with a vocal presence of environmentalists and liberals.
 
In all fairness, I haven't RP'd much of the average Kannexan; I guess I'll focus more on that. I live in a fairly liberal city with a large business element.
 
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