What's The Most Annoying Onscreen Stereotype About Where You Live?
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Orange County, California isn't all glitzy rich people galivanting around multimillion-dollar homes in fabulous outfits. 🙃
Watching TV and movies often requires suspension of disbelief, but glaring errors about the place you live can be pretty hard to ignore.
For example, stories set in New York City often feature dark, gritty alleyways, but the real NYC doesn't actually have that many alleys.
And not everyone in Florida lives right on the water or spends all their time at the beach — a good portion of the state is farmland, a long drive from the shore.
And Orange County, California isn't all glitzy rich people galivanting around multimillion-dollar homes in fabulous outfits.
So, what's something Hollywood always gets wrong about your state or country? How could they depict it more accurately? Let us know in the comments, and your answer may be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post!