I don't know about other countries, but in India the reaction is usually brief surprise, and then it goes one of two ways:
a) Either they consider themselves better than you, and then regard you as a wannabe script kiddie
b) They're initially thrown off for a few minutes, but if you talk for a bit, then they treat you like an equal, or in some cases even as someone who knows more than them on a topic or two
By and large, I get a b) response and treated as an equal
But I've had my fair share of a) people as well, especially after I published my first book in July last year
My card makes no mention of my age and stuff :P Its like any other business card. If I didn't give it to you personally, you'd not be able to tell its a kid's
SO chat doesn't really have a programming requirement :P If you go through most room transcripts, discussion topics are really all over the place. You're welcome anytime you want
But if you hang out on SO itself, you'll pickup on a lot of programming, even if you don't do much yourself. I've learnt as much by reading others' answers and questions than I've learnt by coding on my own
i'm actually teaching programming in April (hopefully!), so i'm going to be paying close attention to the SO tags to ensure my students don't cheat. ;)
but there are all these tags on SO... it's so big!
Ah. I've taught a couple of Android classes here in India. Its amazing fun, especially when the students are older than you :P
The tagging system here is in a pretty bad shape
There's tons of duplicate tags which should be merged or synonymized, and lots of questions that need to be closed, migrated or deleted altogether
While for most older tags there's enough high rep users to keep the state in check, Android has only been around for a few years, and because it was designated as an official support channel by google, it attracts a lot more questions from people who've just started out
everyday there's at least twenty to thirty questions on simple problems about NullPointerExceptions, usually due to the exact same couple of reasons across them all