Many foreigners perceive Russians to be a hardened people capable of handling any stressful situation with ease. Climate conditions of the country, as found in the notion of the “
Russian winter”, as well as a history of wars and oppressive regimes have also contributed to this image. In
pop culture and media, such as in
Hollywood films, Russian men are often portrayed as cold and brutal and Russian women as "beautiful, seductive, and deadly". A widespread stereotype is that "Russians never smile", emphasizing their supposed brutality and reluctance to express emotions. Even within Russia there's a popular expression which can roughly be translated as "A laughter without a cause is a sign of a fool". Being a motherland of modern-day
vodka, Russia has historically earned its place as one of the most drinking countries in Europe. Due to cold depressing weather and periods instability, Russians were portrayed as heavy drinkers throughout times. Because of historically difficult relationship with their state, Russians don't trust their government, or any superior authority, treating laws and instructions as suggestions. If they see no harm or social condemnation in breaking the rule, they will most likely do that. They are known to cut corners and bend laws, hence the reason why corruption was prevalent in Russian state for the majority of its history. ==See also==