One hilarious misconception about Wales is that Welsh people engage in sheep-shagging, but this stereotype originates from a bizarre practice of sheep theft in the past.
While many think of Aussies as lean and athletic, the truth is that Australia has the third highest obesity rate in the world. This means that many Australians are more into their meat pies than their marathons.
One user believed that all Hungarians had killer mustaches, even the ladies, but the truth is that this is just a big ol' myth. In reality, Hungarians are just like people from any other country.
Another savvy traveler is here to bust some common myths about Russia, including the idea that it's a frozen wasteland all year round.
A sharp-witted Scottish user is here to correct some misconceptions about their dear homeland, including the idea that kilts and bagpipes are worn and played 24/7.
The Somali piracy industry garnered much media attention, but it's unfair to label all Somalis as pirates. Most Somalis are determined and dynamic individuals who strive to improve their lives.
A Korean user states that not everyone in Korea eats dogs, and in fact, it's illegal and has been for quite some time. Most Koreans have never tried dog meat, and it's a taboo subject for many, so it's time to put this myth to rest.
Contrary to popular belief, Switzerland is more than just a country full of bankers in suits counting their money. Plenty of Swiss citizens work in the food industry, producing delicious chocolate.
While the stereotype might suggest otherwise, it's important to remember that not all Kentuckians have bad teeth. Some might even have perfect teeth, and it's unfair to generalize an entire state based on a stereotype.
One savvy user wants to set the record straight about Norway, including the idea that Norwegians don't ride polar bears to work. The Norwegian language is diverse and beautiful.