Yes those are true stereotypes about all Japanese people and they are not just stereotypes because it is the truth about them being smart and getting straight A's all through school and college.
The stereotypes is that all 100 percent of them get straight A+'s and straight A's in school and college and are straight A students.
Most definitely yes they do get straight A's in school and college.
Yes all Japanese Americans in America get straight A's in school.
Yes all 100 percent of all Japanese people both females and males get straight A+'s and straight A's in school and college all over the world.
100 percent of them get straight A's in school all over the world. 100 percent of all Japanese people both males and females get straight A's in school all over the world.
The whole 127,000,000 people both males and females.
Most definitely yes they can get straight A pluses and straight A's all through school and college.
No, not all Korean people get straight A's in school. Academic performance varies among individuals and is influenced by a variety of factors such as personal motivation, study habits, and access to educational resources. Stereotypes about academic success among Korean students are not universally true for every individual.
Most definitely yes they do and the reason why is because it is their culture to get straight A+'s and straight A's in school and college and they have very high expectations to get very excellent grades in school like that.
Yes all 100 percent of the Japanese people in America get straight A's in school like the ones in Japan because it is their culture to excel,succeed,and be straight A and straight A+ students all through their lives no matter where they live at and it would really make their parents really proud of them if they really do.
Most definitely yes they do because it is their culture and they have very high expectations to get straight A+'s and straight A's in school and college.