What is the difference between stereotypes and prejudices?
The stereotypes and prejudices! I think they are almost same. but, the clear difference is The stereotypes are things that many people have, and prejudices are things that relate with individuals. In Korea, the word the stereotypes seems to be used to many people to mean when they think too one of side. Actually I thought more about this question, I don know well more difference... its not easy
Hello, Ye Sol!
Oh! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. :) Here is an explanation~
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about a group of people. They can be positive or negative, but they are often oversimplified and not always true.
Example: "All French people love wine and cheese." (This is a stereotype because it assumes something about all French people, but not everyone in France likes wine or cheese.)
Prejudices are negative judgments or opinions about a group or individual based on personal bias. Prejudice often comes from stereotypes, but it includes an emotional reaction, like dislike or unfair treatment.
Example: "I dont like French people because they are arrogant." (This is a prejudice because it is a negative judgment without real evidence.)
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The stereotypes and prejudices!
- Stereotypes and prejudices!
I think they are almost same. but, the clear difference is
- I think they are almost the same, but there is a clear difference.
The stereotypes are things that many people have, and prejudices are things that relate with individuals.
- Stereotypes are common beliefs that many people share, while prejudices are more personal and based on individual opinions.
In Korea, the word the stereotypes seems to be used to many people to mean when they think too one of side.
- In Korea, the word "stereotype" is often used when people think in a one-sided way.
Actually I thought more about this question, I don know well more difference...
- Actually, I thought more about this question, but I dont know the exact difference...
its not easy
- Its not easy!