Taking A Look At Stereotypes

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Have you ever made a judgement about someone without even knowing that person, because of their appearance, race, or culture.Well making judgement about a person that you don’t even is called prejudice, it can also be a form of a stereotype. This can lead to many problems like bullying. And it can also lead into people feeling afraid and hatreds. Anybody can stereotype, from a child to an adult. But do people know what stereotyping can do to another person. Stereotype or prejudice towards a person can cause them to hate or distract them from the primary focus in life which is surpassed. The victims of prejudice or stereotype might often feel like they don’t fit in with society, they might feel like an outcast. Because of this it can cause many …show more content…

Then this can cause a major conflict between groups of people, which can be called Intergroup. But conflicts are just a part of life. Victims shouldn’t change themselves just because a group of people, one group of people makes them feel excluded, out of society. There is always a place for anyone, no matter who they are. It can also cause victims to be afraid to expose who they truly are on the inside and make themselves. An example of a stereotype is that some people think that women don’t work hard as men . This is a form of stereotype because people are assuming that women don’t work and that men do all the work. Women work just as hard as men do. An example of prejudice is a person like people with blue eyes and blonde hair, but not like a person with black hair and brown eyes. This is prejudice because you don't even want to know the other person because they might not have the same features as they do . But there are different forms of …show more content…

We use to argue over everything, but we were still friends. One of the arguments I had with my best friend was when she broke my bike because that was the first bike that my grandfather had brought me for my birthday. So I got mad with her and said that she couldn't ride my bike again. And after that I haven’t seen her in about two days. On the third day she came over to my house and I just went outside, like nothing didn’t happen. Because we both just forgot about the issue and the relationship between us was just the same. The issue wasn’t important to neither of us, but our relation between each other is now still strong. And later on my grandfather fixed my bike for me. So at the end it played out very well. The conflict style was accommodating because the issue wasn’t important, but our friendship is. I know her since she was two years old, and I was only four-years-old. When this happened I was probably eight-years-old. So are the relationship will never be insignificant between us. This was also an age prejudice because I taught that all six-years-old will break things, and are annoying. But not all of them are like

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