they often look like briks around curtains i have seen one
They live in caravans.
Generalizations about any group of people are not accurate or fair. It is important to treat everyone as individuals and not make assumptions based on stereotypes or prejudices.
They have a reputation for moving, but many have homes that are permanent.
There are Gypsies in many countries around the world, where they usually live all their lives. They are a traveling people, but many now reside in permanent homes. There are very few gypsy caravans (Vardies) presently, and for those who exist, most have cars or motor homes.
Jews and gypsies.
Um... No. Instruments were invented WAY before there were gypsies. Like in the Neolithic Era or something, but definitely hundreds of years before gypsies were around.
Some Romani people, who are often incorrectly referred to as "gypsies," may wear red clothing as part of their cultural attire or personal style. However, it is not accurate to generalize and say that all Romani people wear red. Romani cultural practices and styles vary among different groups and individuals.
a Lot of Gypsies where shot on site for just being Gypsies others where sent to concentration camps and like the Jews murdered, a very good film of gypsies in ww2 is ( when the violin stops playing )
Usually vardo (they are like trailers, or caravans).
Gypsies are semi-nomadic, and they have lived in many countries as they do today, but originally they migrated from India. They were called Gypsies because it was mistakenly believed they were from Egypt.---The homeland of the gypsies before they set off for Europe was India. It has sometimes been said that of all the ethnic groups in Europe in the first half of the 20th century they had by far the best claim to be "Aryan".---Edited by Leco:The gypsy home pulled behind cars or horses were called Caravans. :]
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies
The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.
Just as bad as it was for the Jews and Gay people.