Basic Trope: A character who is a walking contradiction of their nationality's stereotypes.
- Straight: Pierre is a Frenchman who is polite and friendly to everyone he meets.
- Exaggerated:
- Pierre is a kind and humble man who never drinks wine, doesn't care for Jerry Lewis movies, and would never back down in a fight.
- The Five-Token Band consists of Pierre, the All-Loving Hero Lethal Chef Frenchman, Lorenzo, The Stoic Italian guy, Heather, The Pig-Pen full-blown Tomboy from Beverly Hills, Billy, the Southern-Fried Genius who completely In Touch with His Feminine Side, Angelina, the Shrinking Violet ladylike Black girl, and so on...
- Pierre is a French Jewish autistic gay guy who is revert all stereotypes of his traits; He is a Kindhearted Dumb Jock who is sociable and has masculine mannerisms.
- Everyone in the cast completely reverses each of their stereotypical traits which they belong to.
- Downplayed: Pierre is a Frenchman who isn't that bad once you get to know him.
- Justified:
- Pierre hates how his people continue to act, and tries to dispel the stereotypes associated with his people.
- People like Pierre do exist in real life, some of whom have these traits and some of whom haven't.
- Inverted: Pierre acts as stereotypically French as he possibly can.
- Subverted: Frenchman Pierre's politeness, kindness, humility, and honor are just an act to hide his true stereotypical French self.
- Double Subverted: Pierre starts Becoming the Mask.
- Parodied: Pierre's nationality is treated as Informed Attribute because he isn't even represent anything from his heritage.
- Zig-Zagged: Pierre is a Frenchman who is polite and friendly to everyone he meets, but his kindness is all an act, but later he realize his meanness and start truly being polite toward everyone, while his sister, Sophie, is a full-blown Rich Bitch French Jerk...With A Heart Of Gold, but later Pierre and Sophie are revealed that they aren't French at all....they're Canadian, Half-Canadian...
- Averted:
- Pierre has no stereotype.
- Pierre is a Flat Character without any given trait of him.
- Enforced: The writer finds stereotype-inverted characters more interesting than the stereotypical ones.
- Lampshaded: "If it weren't for his accent, I would have never guessed that Pierre was French."
- Invoked: Stop Being Stereotypical
- Exploited: Pierre poses as non-French to get away from the Francophobic mobs.
- Defied: Pierre opts to stick his mannerisms to how his country is portrayed as.
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: ???
- Deconstructed: Due to Pierre's humility and virtues, other Frenchmen start to view him as a traitor to their nation and decide to exile him for good.
- Reconstructed: While in exclusion, Pierre gives a Rousing Speech in kindness to neighboring countries, and the people in his homeland become more humble.
Returning to the unabridged version? How stereotypical of you!