A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of stereotypes.
No, it's a stereotype. Not everyone has to conform with a stereotype.
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.
A stereotype is a traditional conviction or image. This can be a good or bad thing. Here are some sentences.You dislike those people based on a stereotype when you should judge them individually.He seemed the very stereotype of the school jock.She hated the stereotype of the scholarly old maid, but she was 35 and unmarried, and she worked in the library.In the 1800s, there was a stereotype of the woman's role in society. Although he wears glasses, he is nothing like the stereotype of a nerd.
This stereotype comes from Chinese, Persian, and Russian sources.
A stereotype is also a schema because they are assumptions we make about people from first impressions.
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That's a stereotype. A stereotype is when you make a broad statement about all people in a certain group. Discrimination is when you favor or disfavor the people in some group - usually based on a stereotype you're thinking of. (For example: "Mexicans are unreliable - so I'm not going to hire this Mexican guy.")
stereotype is bad
Well, you could say something describing a stereotype, then say "is a stereotype of" what ever the stereotype is. Or you could say something like "Jimmy sure is to the exact likeness of an American stereotype."
We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them. We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them.
Stereotype Be was created on 2001-08-28.
No, it's a stereotype. Not everyone has to conform with a stereotype.
It is true that this is just a stereotype.
Stereotype - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
All Americans always stereotype!
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.
the typical Australian stereotype is everyone has skippy jumping around there backyard