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sterotype examples


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Answered by inboxme100
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People create stereotypes of an outgroup to justify the actions that their in-group has committed (or plans to commit) towards that outgroup. For example, according to Tajfel, Europeans stereotyped Turkish, Indian, and Chinese people as being incapable of achieving financial advances without European help.

Answered by Anonymous
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A stereotype is a popular belief or generalization about something. And, let's face it, India attracts a lot of stereotypes, much to the annoyance of its citizens. Yet, India truly is a country of contrasts and contradictions. It's often said about India that where something is true, the opposite will also be true. Let's take a look at 6 popular Indian stereotypes and see how much they reflect reality.

1. INDIA IS A LAND OF SNAKE CHARMERS

2. INDIANS ARE POOR BUT HAPPY

3. THE REAL INDIA IS DIRT AND CHAOS

4. INDIAN SPEAKS HINDI

5. COWS ROAM THE ROADS

6. INDIANS ARE UNEDUCATED

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