I've just come across an article in a newspaper in Spain that says that lots of Spanish people try to hide the fact they are Spanish when doing tourisme because it has a negative stereotype associated.
For most, they see other Spanish tourists doing stupid things and behaving unproperly and don't want to be seen as a part of them.
Does this attitude happen in other European countries? I'm thinking mainly about Southern Europe, like France, Italy, Greece or Portugal, but can also think that that may happen with British people or other northern countries, for example, and the booze tourism that exists in some parts of Spain.
So, do others countries avoid to say they are from that country?