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Stereotypes [The Truth Behind Cultural Clichés]

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Stereotypes are often understood solely as common beliefs about a particular category or group of people, including their personality, appearance, or abilities. However, they also serve as mental shortcuts, helping us generalize, reduce cognitive load, and make decisions quickly.
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CHAPTER
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00:44 Benefit of stereotypes
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02:13 Navigating stereotypes
02:51 What do you think?
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@brainstormingsharing1309
@brainstormingsharing1309 4 ай бұрын
🔴 To answer the question directly and briefly, yes I agree with stereotypes, but JUST in a general way, and definitely NOT individually. Keep it up 👍
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@brainstormingsharing1309
@brainstormingsharing1309 4 ай бұрын
@@sprouts You're welcome. Keep it up! 👏
@Smollchanel
@Smollchanel 4 ай бұрын
I view it as a general trend. I am American and totally agree with the stereotype that Americans are not culturally aware, even though I consider myself culturally aware. This is because history, geography and other cultures are things I enjoy learning, but my feelings and interests are not widely shared among my peers. Even my sister I would consider not very culturally aware. I once asked her to name countries other than America that have red white and blue flags. She completely blanked. The UK, France, Russia, and the Netherlands are the first to come to mind for me.
@IsoraBEinfinity
@IsoraBEinfinity 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes tend to disappear the more you begin to know someone, just need to be a bit open-minded when talking with someone and then you'll really get to see the type of person you're actually talking to. Appearances are often very deceiving.
@gerardojaucianiii
@gerardojaucianiii 23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@AANasseh
@AANasseh 4 ай бұрын
“We can do one of two things but we can’t do both: we can either classify people as individuals or as groups!”’-Thomas Sowell My problem with those who argue against stereotypes is that they produce their own stereotypes without knowing it! The terms Privilege and Oppression narratives are two modern examples. So, people weaponize stereotypes all the time. Attempting to eliminate them only leads to new ones. Stereotypes are a categorization function of the brain and are evolutionarily ingrained for survival. It’s hard to eliminate them entirely, IMO.
@boringkids8522
@boringkids8522 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes, while not true for everyone, often offer a glimpse into the common traits of a culture or ethnicity. They don't mean every individual is identical, but rather that they've been brought up with similar beliefs, thoughts, and cultural influences, which can shape their behavior in similar ways. Stereotypes also stem from personal experiences, adding to their influence. My take is that Stereotypes are okay, Unless they affect people in negative or harmful ways. There's a fine line between stereotypes being Racist or just a way that someone might portray a group of people so that they might better know the person.
@lovwanshichetan
@lovwanshichetan 4 ай бұрын
Incomplete info is never good. People should be aware of this before making any assumptions or stereotypes. Edit: yeah, we can never get full info but we can always try to get to know the most or atleast try to see things from more than one perspective.
@stephenthompson3309
@stephenthompson3309 4 ай бұрын
Complete info is an ungraspable myth. You will always have to move forward with whatever portion of the truth you've discovered so far.
@lovwanshichetan
@lovwanshichetan 4 ай бұрын
@@stephenthompson3309 yeah ik there will always be something missing but atleast you should try to get as much as info you can get else you can see what happens when people don't even try once & make their own assumptions without giving much thought or knowing the reason.
@stephenthompson3309
@stephenthompson3309 4 ай бұрын
@@lovwanshichetan I agree, totally. I guess I just wanted to introduce the idea that we should also be understanding and gracious with those who do have stereotypes. Most people are doing their best to make sense of the world and stay safe from their own limited perspectives.
@lovwanshichetan
@lovwanshichetan 4 ай бұрын
@@stephenthompson3309 makes sense.
@aBeerFromHere7994
@aBeerFromHere7994 4 ай бұрын
0:23 Sprouts: Germans are punctual. German Trains: 70% are punctual. Means not later than 15 minutes on their terminus (end train station) and canceled trains not included.
@pepperonipizza8200
@pepperonipizza8200 4 ай бұрын
New Stereotype: Germans are not Punctual.
@lordjjtheradiant1515
@lordjjtheradiant1515 4 ай бұрын
german trains are an exception
@toddfraser3353
@toddfraser3353 4 ай бұрын
They are cultural differences between different groups of people, which often drive these stereotypes. However, every individual is actually rather different than a stereotype, they often will have a few traits, but when we look at a group of people all unique, the majority of their common traits show off. When interacting with a general population, try to keep the stereotypes in mind, but you need to toss them aside when working with an individual.
@lionellion4621
@lionellion4621 4 ай бұрын
I believe stereotypes are less dangerous when we are fully aware that it’s a stereotype. in the case of implicit stereotype, that is where the problem lies. we might hold something in our minds that we don’t realize that we’re holding
@Poopshit420
@Poopshit420 3 ай бұрын
No. Actually it still makes some effect. A little nagging voice.
@xsardes336
@xsardes336 4 ай бұрын
Yes. Sterepotypes are important now for the same reason they were important in a stone age. When you dont have time to think, or simply dont know anything abaut a person you need to get some base on how to act untill you get more information, with the "negative" ones being waaaaaay more important, cuz potentialy they can save your life. If you see a guy "looking like a gangster" its better to treat him like he is one. Worst case scenario if he is a good guy...like litteraly nothing happens, its just random guy walking down the street you will never meet again. BUT if you dont, and he turns out to accualy be a gangster, well fuck you might get robbet or even killed. Its rule 1. of EVERYRTHING. Always be ready for a worst case scenario
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
Agree with most of it. But anticipating always the worst is not a standard I’d like to live by.
@mwelite1706
@mwelite1706 4 ай бұрын
Yeah OP, uh here’s the problem imagine you have a gun and a regular African male (who means no harm to you) talked to you what if stereotypes made you think he is a gangster?
@laurentrobitaille2204
@laurentrobitaille2204 4 ай бұрын
American police when they see a black person:
@bernardpluta6221
@bernardpluta6221 4 ай бұрын
I don't think stereotypes form from a single story. They might come from many stories and what forms a stereotype is the thing that connects them
@freesk8
@freesk8 4 ай бұрын
People should be judged, when such judging is necessary, as individuals. That said, it is wise to be aware of stereotypes, because they are often based on statistical truths that are on average true of a population. For instance, I'm an American, and I can tell you that on average, Americans do have the stereotypical traits you mention in the video, especially compared to the rest of the world. But not EVERY American is that way. I think it's wise to learn from other cultures, and to take their good traits, while trying to avoid the bad traits of their culture, and of one's own.
@stephenthompson3309
@stephenthompson3309 4 ай бұрын
I think people should avoid harmful stereotypes because if they're too loud, the stereo can do long-term damage to your eardrums.
@stephenthompson3309
@stephenthompson3309 4 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the video yet but hopefully that's a helpful contribution to the discussion.
@Loaves_and_fishes
@Loaves_and_fishes 4 ай бұрын
Nice
@Loaves_and_fishes
@Loaves_and_fishes 4 ай бұрын
​@@stephenthompson3309You summarised the whole video in a few sentences. 😂
@kritikasharma6846
@kritikasharma6846 4 ай бұрын
I like that you pointed out the distinction between implicit and explicit stereotypes.
@brainstormingsharing1309
@brainstormingsharing1309 4 ай бұрын
🔴 Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up! Short but well researched and detailed! 👍
@Marie23759
@Marie23759 4 ай бұрын
As a german I would say that we are generally very punktual, stright forward and mostly hardworking but I think that we don‘t have a bad sense of humor, just a different one 😂
@Marie23759
@Marie23759 4 ай бұрын
But it still depends on the person
@doverandover61
@doverandover61 4 ай бұрын
I’m an English man living in Bavaria and can confirm that Germans take humor very seriously
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
😂
@svon1
@svon1 4 ай бұрын
Aisan's lack a certain enzyme, which makes them less tolerable towards alcohol, that stereotype is 100% true
@williamobraidislee3433
@williamobraidislee3433 4 ай бұрын
My only beef with this take is my beef with all takes about stereotypes. They all presume that we only learn stereotypes from what others tell us. E.g. “You must have been taught racism by your parents.” They never discuss the stereotypes we form as part of our own experience. I’ve been on earth for quite a bit of time, and I trust my own experience by light years more than I will ever trust academic dogma.
@KitagumaIgen
@KitagumaIgen 4 ай бұрын
Do you have any illuminating examples?
@wh44
@wh44 4 ай бұрын
@@KitagumaIgen A really, really common stereotype is that all men are after sex without commitment and women after money. Anyone running in certain circles will see those stereotypes reinforced, even though that is a small fraction of the population.
@goldenhoneybee8128
@goldenhoneybee8128 4 ай бұрын
Yes. Our observations are much more important than what 'experts' claim.
@wh44
@wh44 4 ай бұрын
@@goldenhoneybee8128 I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. People usually trust their own observations more than experts, even when their experience is limited to a few instances and actual experts compare thousands. In that sense, our observations are more important, though not more accurate. Did you mean that? And then there are self-appointed "experts", like those promoting "alpha male" behavior, who do no research or exceedingly bad research. Did you mean that when you put quotes around "expert"?
@goldenhoneybee8128
@goldenhoneybee8128 4 ай бұрын
@@wh44 Those who we are told are 'experts'. Those paid by corporations or governments to tell us the corporations/governments are doing all good things, regardless of what is actually occurring
@fribersson
@fribersson Ай бұрын
“One story becomes the only story”. Maybe. With idiots. Normal people understand that stereotypes are OBVIOUSLY NOT blanket statements. Conflating the two actually is a narcissist manipulation tactic.
@doomclasher9287
@doomclasher9287 4 ай бұрын
Some stereotypes are good, for example as you mentioned the one with the snake, but most that we use in regards to other groups are definitely harmful. It can block opportunities or even make people of some groups targets of various forms of harassment, or not letting the target group's voice be heard. Also, I never knew why some people would base what everyone within a group are the same, since humans are all incredibly diverse. The odds of everyone in a group actually being carbon copies of each other or a hivemind are astronomically slim to none
@stephenthompson3309
@stephenthompson3309 4 ай бұрын
WHAT?!? AMERICANS?? LOUD!? WHAT DO YOU MEAN, LOUD?!? I DON'T HEAR WHAT YOU MEAN!
@myysterio2
@myysterio2 4 ай бұрын
It's not a matter of if they are true or not, most stereotypes are true at least some of the time, but they have exceptions which are allowed to exist. A good deal of People bumble their way through life destructively applying their own heuristics to life and that mindless behavior causes all kinds of second hand problems
@qwert-jn1rs
@qwert-jn1rs 4 ай бұрын
That's why you can always find reasons for your discriminatory behavior, because as long as you look carefully, you can find negative aspects in any group. But this is not a reason for discrimination, mistakes can only represent the person who made the mistake themselves.
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
Very well said
@KainYusanagi
@KainYusanagi 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are generalizations that are *generally* true but not necessarily *individually* true, and they only provide a broad-concept flash-frozen image to base split-second fight-or-flight reactions off of; having any amount of time to think about your interactions with someone means that the stereotypes you may associate with them due to their various characteristics should be compared and contrasted against who they are as an individual and any that don't match, discarded. I also dispute the concept of implicit stereotypes, as that smacks of the "subconscious racism" and other "implicit bias" type concepts (which have been thoroughly debunked, yet still some cling to them); picking up cues subconsciously is a thing, certainly, as the brain can match patterns that we consciously don't pick up on right away, but acting upon them is never a subconscious act.
@grapeshott
@grapeshott 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are impossible to avoid, as most people aren't always fully sensitive to the "other". It takes hundreds of years to remove a stereotype
@andreastremerewaya
@andreastremerewaya 4 ай бұрын
As a Czech, I should be patriotic and like a beer...10 years ago I left the country with no intention of not coming back as I feel more welcomed in other places and don't like alcohol... I am finding stereotypes naturally occurring, therefore should not perceive them bad in nature. But we definately need to raise awareness of being able to distinguish them that there are not 100% valid, can be harmful in quite a big portion of cases and there should be always a second opinion in evaluating positions such as teachers, officers etc
@717379
@717379 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are caricatures: they are very useful for quick identification and completely useless when you actually want to understand something. (Caricatures are actually the way our brain memorises faces...)
@heulkrampfer
@heulkrampfer 4 ай бұрын
That sounds like too much to compute for a teenage brain, although teachers should be made aware of those problems, i doubt there's much they can do without in-depth psychoanalysis of every individual. Utopia always was and will be a fantasy, so to speak. Edit: Yes, as a german those clichés are true. Its not the individual demanding them, but society; humour changes with the eye of the beholder, but in general we are quarreling among each other a lot, what makes us grim to the onlooker.
@pprehn5268
@pprehn5268 4 ай бұрын
I need to be aware of any stereotypes programmed in my brain before I interact with someone so that I can accept them as they are and only categorize when such stereotypes emerge
@raynorwinclair
@raynorwinclair 4 ай бұрын
Thinking 'civilization' alone has made us evolve beyond the need for stereotypes, or discarding stereotypes in general because they never show the 'complete picture' is peak human arrogance at work. Be aware of the fact that they are very general tendencies which certainly don't apply to everyone in a given category equally (if at all), but don't throw the baby out with the bath water.
@kwoklam9189
@kwoklam9189 4 ай бұрын
Stereotype or may call it Model Behavior, come from the people in certain community or environment they grow up
@Garfield_Minecraft
@Garfield_Minecraft 3 ай бұрын
i always think of american as the most diversed place like i couldn't really stereotype people inside this country at all..
@derfuchs13
@derfuchs13 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are cognitive shortcut necessary for the funcionality of the brain in taking decisions. Without them we would use an excess of energy to categorize diferent situations to the point to make us unable to act. What we need to do, is deconstruct ourselves into understanding how we come upon certain stereotypes, specially when we are prove to be wrong upon them and open our minds to be proved wrong.
@fribersson
@fribersson Ай бұрын
Is pattern recognition useful? Obviously. Getting rid of that means making people vulnerable to manipulation. And OBVIOUSLY we should know the difference between a tendency and a blanket statement.
@DerpDerp3001
@DerpDerp3001 2 ай бұрын
The issue with acknowledging stereotypes is that by avoiding them, you subconsciously create new ones to counteract stereotypes.
@geoffreyperrin4347
@geoffreyperrin4347 4 ай бұрын
The thing about cliches is some are true, but are never true about everyone. Americans are materialistic, but we can say such things knowing we might know Americans in our lives who are not. it doesn't mean it isn't generally true for most Americans at the time of speaking.
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
So true
@gerardojaucianiii
@gerardojaucianiii 23 күн бұрын
Being matured and open minded is the answer!
@randomcommenter1433
@randomcommenter1433 3 ай бұрын
When it comes to animals, here are some stereotypes that infuriate me the most: - Sharks are man-eating monsters. - Gorillas are dumb roid monkeys. - Dolphins are always friendly. - Hippos are funny fat comedians. - Spiders are aggressive pests. - Snakes are evil and untrustworthy. - Wolves are sheep-killing demons. - Wasps and hornets are sociopaths. There are more animal stereotypes, but these particular ones always grinded my gears.
@redsparks2025
@redsparks2025 4 ай бұрын
The negative USA stereotype is embodied in Trump to which you should also add "have an overblown sense of entitlement". At least the positive stereotype of the French are romantic and the German are honest hard workers and the Japanese are, well, Japanese. But the USA stereotype is an excuse for them to be narcissist.
@jl9088
@jl9088 4 ай бұрын
if there are any, what are the differences between stereotypes and biases?
@xxthepaintdragonxx3857
@xxthepaintdragonxx3857 4 ай бұрын
0:29 I feel like this describes American tourists better than Americans as a whole.
@MultiKarmacharger
@MultiKarmacharger 4 ай бұрын
There's no smoke without fire.
@p.zansei3280
@p.zansei3280 3 ай бұрын
Historically speaking, Stereotypes can and have also led to hostilities on both large and small scale. They led to witch hunts, discrimination, persecutions, hate crimes, dehumanization, slavery, and baseless animosity by association, just to name a few. At it's core the weakening of Stereotypes and prejudiced hostulity starts with education. Among the most basic principles that need to be taught as social awareness develops that as a rule of thumb when generalizing, there is no valid basis for hierarchy between different cultures, sexes, races, or religion, and that differences are not something to fear inherently.
@Hunter_is_rot
@Hunter_is_rot 4 ай бұрын
Ok this might be off topic but I have a question about the Fiction vs Nonfiction what happens when it is based off of a real tragedy/ event that happened but the characters are fake/not in the real event ( I Survived Series) then is it facts or fantasy?
@Brinquitos9
@Brinquitos9 16 күн бұрын
0:00 your intro is the nintendo switch eshop loading sound
@EricPenn1147
@EricPenn1147 4 ай бұрын
Most are correct and highlighted daily... Then we hold them up and give them everything, out of gilt. Good luck humanity... We are done.
@JowMorisson
@JowMorisson 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are important for sure!
@cstuart5638
@cstuart5638 4 ай бұрын
One stereotype not mentinoed, is the cliche that Irish people are always drunk. It is based in reality. Being Irish, and staying in Dublin for a while, I was in hotels, all the people went inside at about 10 and came out drunkenly singing.
@seandriz5981
@seandriz5981 4 ай бұрын
I have a question for the people who think stereotypes are okay, like do you think it's fair that someone has a negative perception of you personally because you belong to a particular group?
@sterlingarcher1962
@sterlingarcher1962 4 ай бұрын
Do you think it's fair that someone has a positive perception of you personally because you belong to a particular group?
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion. Is life fair?
@sterlingarcher1962
@sterlingarcher1962 4 ай бұрын
@@sprouts life is certainly not fair and it is an impossibility for it to ever be thus. As outlined in your video, the stereotype process is one builtin as part of our species's survival strategy. Therefore this isn't a matter of right and wrong. Typically stereotypes come from one of two places, common practices, habits and trait OR propaganda. I find it best to simply examine the source of the stereotype to determine it's potential level of accuracy. Example: PROPAGANDA: ""Jews are greedy"" is leftover Nazi propaganda and has no basis in reality as stats clearly show the Jewish people give more to charity in the US annually than any other two groups combined. COMMON PRACTICE: French people shower less in their culture than many others and therefore gained the reputation (or stereotype) of not smelling good to those from other cultures. TRAIT: Blacks have generally strong genetics regarding the physical. They often are tall and muscular and therefore are seen to be best in sport. This is in fact typically the case and therefore has become a stereotype. This doesn't mean no Jews are greedy and that no French people smell good and it's not to say some blacks aren't terrible at sport - it's simply a generalization that is mostly true or a lie that was sold to the public. Again, best to see the source first. I honestly think those who focus on these types of things are generally delusional to a degree in the sense they think things can exist as they do in dreamland. That would certainly be wonderful, but it isn't reality therefore I see no reason to dedicate much time to the topic. Though I did very much enjoy your video and enjoy the discussion as well. In case you can't tell, I'm autistic, this lengthy explanation of my thought process is extremely common amongst Nerodivergents such as myself. Certainly a stereotype of sorts... it is what it is, there's no good or bad in it.
@jerrymiller9039
@jerrymiller9039 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are not ALWAYS true but they are frequently true. That is the point of them. You should always try to judge people as individuals but you do not always have time for that.
@seandriz5981
@seandriz5981 4 ай бұрын
@@sterlingarcher1962 Really!? A question for answer? A positive outlook is nice, if I meet someone who says they like people from my country it'll make my day. Is it fair? Well not really if I didn't actively contribute.
@jon123xyz
@jon123xyz 3 ай бұрын
Ok. So what he said about the French was true ... 😂
@user-hl7et9ux4g
@user-hl7et9ux4g 4 ай бұрын
yes useful ecause they allow us to be more confident when approaching unfamilliar people
@GodsOwnPrototype
@GodsOwnPrototype 4 ай бұрын
The venn diagram of individuals in a group reveal stereotypes in the disproportionate overlap. Why would we want to get rid of useful but incomplete data?
@lovwanshichetan
@lovwanshichetan 4 ай бұрын
Incomplete info is never good. People should be aware of this before making any assumptions or stereotypes.
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
I don’t think we ever have complete information so we need to be careful with judging others even if think we do. Or maybe, we can’t ever quite judge correctly?
@GodsOwnPrototype
@GodsOwnPrototype 4 ай бұрын
@@lovwanshichetan Assumptions & stereotypes Are the Starting points; they should mostly only be condemned as finishing points, otherwise you are precluding growth & change by punitively suppressing positions people genuinely may hold at any moment.
@lovwanshichetan
@lovwanshichetan 4 ай бұрын
@@sprouts yeah we can't get the full context/info mostly but we can try to prevent making assumptions when we have very less, negligible or no info. By gathering info & doing some analysis on some different perspectives to prevent any fallacy or wrong assumptions/decisions. Yeah, i know there will always be some change of this happening but we can minimize :) at least
@tjesse
@tjesse 4 ай бұрын
Dont forget, poor drivers
@doppelkammertoaster
@doppelkammertoaster 4 ай бұрын
Getting rid of them is probably impossible, it's how the brain works. But by learning to work with your subconscious you can at least try to reduce it.
@rkoff5744
@rkoff5744 Ай бұрын
It's absolutely true, since I'm from Kentucky, that I love chicken! 😆
@philipcoriolis6614
@philipcoriolis6614 4 ай бұрын
Profiling...
@cloud_congestus
@cloud_congestus 4 ай бұрын
yes i am asian. yes i am good at maths. no that does not mean i like maths. no i dont want to be a doctor. or a neurosurgeon. or anything medical related for that matter.
@shadow_song
@shadow_song 4 ай бұрын
german being punctual is definitely true haha
@goldenhoneybee8128
@goldenhoneybee8128 4 ай бұрын
Observation is an important part of intelligence
@Dinhjason
@Dinhjason 2 ай бұрын
Now let's ask the inverse: If I love cute things, am I Japanese?
@sor3999
@sor3999 2 ай бұрын
The American stereotype is spot on.
@Obijuan02
@Obijuan02 4 ай бұрын
PSVR2 wireless adapter? I am in!
@DenshaOtoko2
@DenshaOtoko2 4 ай бұрын
My dad is guilty of racial and ethnic stereotypes I'm embarrassed to say this.
@jerrybels
@jerrybels 4 ай бұрын
You being embarrassed by your parents, would that make you guilty of parents stereotypes? 😁
@doverandover61
@doverandover61 4 ай бұрын
Stereo types are sometimes really funny
@musheopeaus4125
@musheopeaus4125 4 ай бұрын
Judging keeps you alive in the concrete jungle
@joshuasbecreative8444
@joshuasbecreative8444 4 ай бұрын
No it's not true what stereotypes I know this because I myself have something from stereotyping because I'm a disability I have special use my legs don't work right so I have difficulty you know I had to use a wheelchair to get around that doesn't mean I'm it doesn't mean I'm dumb or think that's not even true because people disabilities are often smarter than the regular person because we think differently that's just my opinion so awesome video by the way I really liked it
@jimmoore8951
@jimmoore8951 4 ай бұрын
Well he nailed Americans
@whousa642
@whousa642 4 ай бұрын
Of course, stereotypes are important. They help us guide through life.
@anonymousbeing5510
@anonymousbeing5510 4 ай бұрын
We have stereotype that male MBBS students are handsome. Or most doctors are good looking.
@AmberRathour366
@AmberRathour366 4 ай бұрын
Wow! This is why I pay for internet. Nice Video
@sprouts
@sprouts 4 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! 🥰
@okieinexile
@okieinexile 4 ай бұрын
The stereotypical American doesn't like stereotypes.
@parasit6183
@parasit6183 4 ай бұрын
As a german, yes most of all it was true, but some in Perspektive not, like we got many lezy teens who don't want to work and want "Bürgergeld". Some germans are unfunny, but thos are the boomers and gen x! I my self can't laught at this... + we germans are not cold, but annoyed of our Politiks and for that we let it on others out... I think we shod see stereotypes, as a "funny bonos" and not a thing to judge and Focus one the bads of It. Like we Germans still get Saw as Nazis😑
@eclipse_war5009
@eclipse_war5009 4 ай бұрын
I never heard any stereotype about Poland
@kylecartman
@kylecartman 4 ай бұрын
America is a continent, with 35 countries and 1 billion inhabitants. One would expect accuracy and respect from a serious site like Sprouts: don't use the synecdoche of assuming that America equals USA, especially in a video about stereotypes!...
@braincuriosities
@braincuriosities 4 ай бұрын
I think that was kind of the point of the video, to show that stereotypes can definitely be harmful and incomplete even though it's an evolutionary trait - the intro is made to spark debate, the stereotypes are not true, for example every japanese person I med could outdrink me super easily, it's also about how media represent these things and how the information gets out. America is a whole continent but when we refer to "Americans" it's usually widely accepted that people are talking about the USA; it's a form of stereotyping and mental shortcut by itself.
@sor3999
@sor3999 2 ай бұрын
Most people use "American" to mean citizens of the United States.
@kazuya99ace
@kazuya99ace 4 ай бұрын
?? Who is thinking that Japanese people can't drink alcohol? Everything else from the intro, I've heard about before.
@sor3999
@sor3999 2 ай бұрын
A large swath of east Asian people lack an enzyme to digest alcohol. It's the reason why many cultures are not heavy into drinking like European cultures or south American culture. You see tea being more prominent.
@johnpetruccelli4835
@johnpetruccelli4835 4 ай бұрын
👍
@GerritTime
@GerritTime 4 ай бұрын
as a Gypsy, here's what I have to say about stereotypes: that's a fat looking wallet.
@bAa-xj3ut
@bAa-xj3ut 4 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Skilli21
@Skilli21 4 ай бұрын
It is called Uber can I skip the stupid ad
@ambianzemusic9117
@ambianzemusic9117 4 ай бұрын
You realise the way you are drawing these people is stereotyping?
@NullNoxproduction
@NullNoxproduction 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely not stereotypes should disappear because they do not help the individual form bonds or experiences based on their encounters. I don’t have a solution because it’s rooted in people’s ideologies and beliefs.
@adityajaiswal09
@adityajaiswal09 4 ай бұрын
nah i d win
@IzmaylovPetro
@IzmaylovPetro 4 ай бұрын
I can't escape lobotomy kaisen even on non related videos 💀
@adityajaiswal09
@adityajaiswal09 4 ай бұрын
@@IzmaylovPetro lol xd
@logicaldennis1245
@logicaldennis1245 4 ай бұрын
I find most French people in France friendly if you truly try to communicate in French. The stereotype of rudeness comes from being a foreigner and being rude in assuming the culture will bend to your needs as an outsider. They are just putting up with our rudeness in the first place
@joggersgunajog
@joggersgunajog 4 ай бұрын
Stereotypes are pretty correct every time 😂 should should be called averages
@Im_leaving
@Im_leaving 4 ай бұрын
Yes police, this man right here
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