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Does this cause them to act in a certain manner?
Does it cause them to like certain things? etc?

2007-03-21 08:05:58 · 12 answers · asked by ? 2 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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behavior is learned, you aren't born knowing how to act. You learn it from your environment, from the influence of those around you. If you feel like certain people act a certain way it is not b/c of their color, but maybe their culture. Typically different ethnic groups come from very diverse cultures. This may offer you some explanation. But no, and actual skin color does not influence behavior. And NO, I really don't care what the color of someones skin is. That would be very ignorant on my part!

2007-03-21 08:12:48 · answer #1 · answered by KD 3 · 1 0

I am a snow white male. I love the color of the Mexican and Oriental ladies. Now, did I read the rest of your question correctly? Does skin color cause someone to act a certain way? Dammm, damnnn, dammm. How in helll did you manage to put that dumbasss question together? I'm sorry but this is the first question I have run into that is not worth further thought. Get a frigging life man!

2007-03-21 15:18:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's ridiculous! Your skin color has nothing to do with your behavior or mannerisms. Your personality can be good or bad whether you are white, black, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, etc. Thew way a person acts depends on how they were raised, who they were raised by and where they were raised. Society has a big impact on the way people behave now a days NOT skin color! I don't care if your purple with green spots...if you are polite, honest and sincere, then we are friends. However, if you are a jerk and stole something from me or treated me and/or someone I care about like dirt, then I want nothing to do with you. I think I made my point here.

2007-03-21 15:14:02 · answer #3 · answered by Hermione 2 · 1 0

That would be big ignorance, if people actually thought that. Skin color does not affect the way people act or their personalities. The person themselves will choose to act in a certain way. This is something that a lot of people have yet to discover though.

2007-03-21 15:10:20 · answer #4 · answered by hanalulu2☺♥☻ 4 · 0 0

I live in the deep south and many around me would say the color of someones skin means alot. I think it can encourage them to be in a certain circle of people but so can environmental factors. Like if your born in an affluent neighborhood or in a tar paper shack. In the end we all have free will and we should use it.

2007-03-21 15:12:08 · answer #5 · answered by Lakin J 3 · 0 0

i aint racist. but society happens to be this way

99% of black skinned people listen to hiphop/rap/rnb and all that

other other 1 percent were bb king, jimi hendrix, ray charles, victor wooten, and other greats from the 60s/70s

and black people always try to portray gangsters. it was mainly started by tupac but respect to pac. he's one of my favorites.

most people just want a 'label' or 'title'
but it shouldn't matter what people think of you. the only peoples' opinion that matters are the ones that care.

2007-03-21 15:19:26 · answer #6 · answered by John Becker 5 · 0 0

no skin color causes attitude-it is the person themselves and when people start to realize this all of us will be much better off

2007-03-21 15:08:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

More importantly, what do you think about the color of someone skin since your asking. WHAT DOE'S IT MATTER

2007-03-21 15:37:14 · answer #8 · answered by sonya h 4 · 1 0

Unless it's something really odd like green with purple stripes, I tend to note it and move on. I don't think it has any bearing on how they act.

2007-03-21 15:09:18 · answer #9 · answered by Purdey EP 7 · 0 0

I don't think about the color of someones skin....and I certainly don't attribute behavior to it.

2007-03-21 15:09:26 · answer #10 · answered by Grace 5 · 0 0

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