Stereotypes In America

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How does stereotype affect the look of everyone of all race? As I know that stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. For example, people say that all boys play sports. The word “all” is showing that only boys play sports, but girls also play sports. It is making the statement untrue, but there are some people live up to that stereotype about their race, genders, or ages. The time that I have been in a stereotype is when I moved to America.
The time that I have been in a stereotype is when i move to America, because I didn’t understand the language and I cannot communicate with other or make new friends. And some time my cousin does make me feel that I am not good because I don’t know the language so I will not be able to
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Also not listen to all the bad judgement just because of my out look. During high school, I start to understand more how important I am to my family, because my parents have to give up everything and their business in Vietnam to come to the United State for me and my sister. I start to do better in school, and as the same time I am practicing to be a better person or having a good personality. Whenever I was frustrated, I keep remind myself that all the thing that my parents have done for me, and have I done anything for them. As I promised myself that I will make my family, or everyone else proud of me, and make them change their look of a foreigners.
Overall, the time that I have been in a stereotype make me feel bad, but it also help me find out who I really was. Sometime stereotype is not bad as we think it is, it was using to judge people in good and bad position. Throughout everything that I’ve been through I think that we just take stereotype as a reason just to get away from who we are. It is important to face with ourselves and try to deal with our