Well, look around on television shows, commercials, movies. there is The joker, The Jock, The strong and silent type, The big shot, the action hero, and.. the buffoon! The Joker is pretty much someone who once was the "class clown." A humorous guy, making people laugh is like his living! The Jock :Avoids being soft at all times and is very aggressive, using his muscles to impress women and to scare away other men... what does he have to lose? ]EX: John Tucker Must Die.... Jesse Metcalf The strong and silent type: Hmm pretty much an average guy. Seems to attract women.. but sadly keeps things to himself. Can be very rough and sensitive depending on the time. EX: Spiderman :P The big shot: sees too much in himself and the popular one in high school. He is also portrayed as a player. ): EX: Matthew McConaughey in How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days The action hero: Strong but not always silent, often angry and violent behavior are hommie frys!:P EX:THE OLDER BROTHER FROM THE OUTSIDERS(greasers)darry and darrl
The Buffoon: A father figure, lighthearted and hopeless when it comes to parenting or dealing with children. Ex. Eric Candam from 7th Heaven
Some common stereotypes include assumptions about certain racial or ethnic groups, such as Asians being good at math or Black people being athletic. Additionally, there are stereotypes about gender, such as women being more nurturing and men being better leaders. It is important to recognize and challenge these stereotypes as they can be harmful and perpetuate discrimination.
PLEASE NOTE THAT STEREOTYPES ARE NOT TRUE. AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY.
Caucasians
Racist to every race.
Thinks they're the dominant race
America:
Fat and Obese
Stupid
Rich, snotty, stuck up
Big egos
Only think about themselves
Most of them get pregnant at the age of 16.
Bad,rude
Americans from the south:
fat
stupid
poor
farmers
horrible teeth
racist
southern accents
wife abusers
drive trucks
rednecks
hillbilles
Britain:
Bad teeth
drink lots of tea and eat lots of crumpets
Fat and Obese
fancy
stificicated
Canada:
part of America
live in igloos
don't have urban areas
hunt for food
Asian
Most of them are Chinese
speak ching chang chong
eat rice
smart
skinny
knows karate
Have small wangs
Racist( mostly to black people )
afraid of black people
Grils in their teens are Hot
Chinese/ Taiwan
Most girls will strip in front of webcams to apeal themselves to men.
Have a funny accent.
short
Vietnamese/ Thailand/ Combodia/ India/ Philippines
Most girls will be in the job of prostitution
eat dogs
poor
Japanese
Most schoolgirls will be in the job of pornagraphy.
Have a bunch of ninjas.
Africans
ghetto
stupid
good athletes
Fast because they practice either by cheetahs back in Africa, or running away from cops.
Have big wangs
Have big Butt
Gangbangers,drug dealers,rapers,prostitutes, murderers
Haiti/ Somolia/Niger/ Nigeria/Camaroon/ others
poor
skinny
Hispanics:
poor
lots of siblings and family
illegal immigrants
hopped the border
farmers
uneducated
cant speak English
Gangbangers,drug dealers,rapers,prostitutes, murderers
Females are hot
Boys to Girls:
stronger
smarter
taller
better
Girls to Boys:
weaker
better handwriting
take care of family/housewife
-all American's are loudmouthed and seek attention;
-Canadian's are quiet and polite,
ummmmmm...those are the only ones i no, so plz help!
Pakistan people-smelly, own a corner store, drive taxi, strong accent, eat a lot of curry
native Americans- like slurpies, inbred, cousins, have kids at a young age, only talk to other natives, are really greasy, HAVE AN UNDERBITE!!!
Emotional, fashion-obsessed females who are silly as pitchers and slower as athletes are stereotypes about women. In reality, women manage to compartmentalize their emotions, prioritize their family's wardrobe, throw very effectively from the mound, and undertake endurance and speed events with the enthusiasm and expertise equal to those of men.
1.That they are well endowed, which is not true in some cases
2. they're athletes or at least athletic
3. with the help of the media and their "code" references, that they are dangerous, gangmembers, robbers, rapists, dead beat fathers etc.
4. their main hobbies are rapping and or singing.
just to name a few
The Mama's Boy
This type of guy is totally dependent on his mother. It's very possible he still lives with her. She is the top priority in his life, so don't surprised when a mama's boy puts her above you! He does everything she says. It's great when a guy has such a wonderful relationship with his mother, but it can get to a point where it's not healthy. If you marry someone who is a mama's boy, you should be prepared for her to run your entire life.
The Immature Man
This type of guy simply lacks the maturity of someone his own age. He might have a hard time holding a job. He might still live at home. He has trouble maintaining healthy relationships. If you marry an immature guy, you should be prepared to be the supporter in the family. You won't be getting a husband. It would be more like having a child.
The Loser
This type of guy should be avoided at all costs. He probably doesn't support himself. He lacks ambition to have a good career. He might have a history of cheating in past relationships. If you marry a loser, he will be leaning on you for the rest of your life.
The Violent or Angry Man
You should avoid getting involved with a man with anger issues or violent tendecies. Thinking you can change him is just a foolish dream. It usually starts with him losing his temper a little here and there. Then he might start throwing things around when you argue. It can esculate to him physically abusing you. The violent man is always sorry after he does it. He might shower you with expensive gives to make up for it. Once a man exhibits behaviors of abuse, it is very difficult for him to change. So if you are in with an abusive partner, you should get out now!
Age ,gender, ethnicity, religious beliefs, sexual preference, size, race, profession, social class, physical and/or mental handicap, nationality.
They are horrible drivers. Only good for cooking, cleaning, and f****ng. Have horrible reflexes/cant play sports. Stupider then men and hold grudges for decades.
Some common types of stereotypes include racial stereotypes, gender stereotypes, age stereotypes, and cultural stereotypes. These preconceived notions can lead to unfair generalizations about individuals or groups based on their characteristics, often perpetuating discrimination and bias. It is important to recognize and challenge stereotypes in order to promote equality and understanding.
Some stereotypes about Sudan include that it is a war-torn country, that its people are impoverished and uneducated, and that it is a land of desert and famine. It is important to note that stereotypes do not accurately represent the diversity and complexity of Sudanese society.
Some stereotypes about Laos include that the country is underdeveloped and impoverished, that all Laotians are involved in the drug trade, and that the people are uneducated and backward. These stereotypes are not representative of the rich culture, history, and resilience of the Laotian people.
Some softball stereotypes include players being seen as aggressive and competitive, wearing knee-high socks, and chewing gum while playing. Additionally, there may be stereotypes about softball players being tomboys or not feminine.
Some stereotypes about farmers include that they are uneducated or simple-minded, that they are rugged and hardworking individuals, and that they are resistant to change or technology. It's important to recognize that these are just stereotypes and may not accurately reflect the diversity and complexity of individuals working in agriculture.
Some common types of stereotypes include racial stereotypes, gender stereotypes, age stereotypes, and cultural stereotypes. These preconceived notions can lead to unfair generalizations about individuals or groups based on their characteristics, often perpetuating discrimination and bias. It is important to recognize and challenge stereotypes in order to promote equality and understanding.
no, there are no stereotypes about Hinduism. You might find some India western countries but they are very rare.
Stereotypes about religions, age, gender or sex, disability. None of those are racial.
Some softball stereotypes include players being seen as aggressive and competitive, wearing knee-high socks, and chewing gum while playing. Additionally, there may be stereotypes about softball players being tomboys or not feminine.
they are all big and fat
Some common stereotypes from the 1960s and 1970s included the rebellious hippie who rejected mainstream society, the conservative "square" who resisted social change, and the stereotype of women being confined to traditional gender roles. Additionally, there were stereotypes surrounding race and ethnicity, such as Black Americans being associated with civil rights activism and Native Americans being portrayed in outdated and harmful ways.
Most peoples (and religions) are steotyped and many of the stereotypes are not flattering. In the case of the Jews it's well known that many of the stereotypes are offensive and inflammatory. The same goes for traditional stereotypes of Blacks, for example. Often stereotypes seem to have originated with people who did not have much knowledge or understanding of the people they were stereotyping, and some stereotypes are caricatures and political propaganda.
Nerds, Emo, Popular, Jock and bully.
they have more fun.
Some stereotypes about Libyans include being hospitable and generous, having strong family values, and being known for their traditional Bedouin culture and practices. Additionally, there may be stereotypes related to the political instability and conflict that the country has experienced in recent years.
Some common stereotypes about Tongans include being very large in stature, aggressive or intimidating, and good at rugby. These stereotypes can perpetuate harmful generalizations and overlook the diversity within the Tongan community.
Stereotypes about Shi'ites and Sunnis can be misleading and not reflective of the diverse beliefs and practices within these groups. It is important to recognize that individuals within both sects are diverse and may not fit into these stereotypes. It is crucial to engage with individuals from these communities to gain a more nuanced understanding of their beliefs and practices.