In terms of having the “marrying cousins” stereotype.

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    Portuguese here. I don’t think we have that at all. I guess rural areas in general get that wrap a little bit but not really.

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        Oh I’m Azorean so maybe that’s why I didn’t think of that… We’re not inbred!!!

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          My inlaws are from São Miguel. I can’t understand their accent, but that’s probably because my Portuguese is terrible and I can only understand my own family. I need to visit the Azores one day. They’re so pretty.

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          Rest assured, I’m from Lisbon and all family is as well. I never thought of any place in Portugal as “inbred” (other stereotypes apply to different regions though). Love the Azores, btw.