How people from other countries actually view Americans is revealed by one group in Poland called 4th of July LARP (live-action role-playing).
People In Poland Are Roleplaying As Americans, And The Results Are Hilarious
They are roleplaying as people celebrating the 4th of July in Ohio and the results are hilarious.
American pop culture is widespread and the idea of the "American Dream" is most likely familiar to lots of people around the world, affecting the way one sees Americans and their lifestyle.
How people from other countries actually view Americans is revealed by one group in Poland called 4th of July LARP (live-action role-playing).
It is a slice-of-life project where people roleplay as contemporary Americans acting out various scenarios that they imagine happening in the United States during their Independence Day.
When 4th of July LARP crew went viral at the end of May, the internet – mainly Americans – were baffled to see such an accurate reenactment of something so mundane.
“This is disinformation. OP literally just googled images of actual Ohioans, posted them, and made up a story of Polish LARPers,” one impressed fan tweeted.
“As an Ohio-born guy myself? Not bad,” another said. “Extra points for the Browns jersey.”
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