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meaning of prejudice​

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Answered by Rohit1336
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Prejudice means preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. The word comes from the Latin "pre" (before) and "judge". ... The word "prejudice" is often used when people dislike another group of people that are different from them.

Answered by jayane
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Answer:

A person's upbringing may cause them to become prejudiced. If parents had prejudices of their own, there is a chance that these opinions will be passed on to the next generation. One bad experience with a person from a particular group can cause a person to think of all people from that group in the same way.

Explanation:

for example few ppl think that girls can't play hard games like boys which is completely wrong.

they also say that boys can't cry which is very wrong.

so we should never judge anyone

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