I personally do not, I accept and judge each person I know on his or her own merits.
Given the chance, most people I have ever met turn out to be pretty wonderful people. Most of the stereo-typing comes from the way a child was raised. My folks were not like that.
2007-09-07 02:56:38
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answered by ? 4
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I never stereo type individuals. I tend to be color blind and completely disregard their color, religion, race, accent, looks, or other attribute. How they act towards me or the common interests that we share is what I look at.
There are cases where we don't get along or the person has a value system that is incompatible with my way of thinking.
2007-08-30 10:22:40
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answered by Tom S 7
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I try not to stereo-type, because usually that stereo-type is wrong.
2007-08-30 10:09:40
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answered by Goddess Princess Minky 5
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I try not to. But sometimes you can't help but stereo-type.
2007-09-07 09:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i only hang out with green tokers( 97% of my friends...the other 3% are people from work).....i stereo type people...but not by race or religion....just random stuff
-watching cartoons( what type)
-smoking( big thing for me)
- what people drink(i'm not a fan of people who drink lite beer)
2007-08-30 10:08:28
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answered by ♣JªYs!ñ 3²™ 6
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I do. I even stereo-type myself.
2007-09-06 23:15:00
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answered by konfuzed 1
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I try to accept people for as they are.
2007-09-06 21:25:11
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answered by mikecubbie69 4
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I dont like stereotyping people but rather we like it or not there are stereotypes, I just dont pay attention and go about my own bussiness. People are who they are no use in trying to put a label on them.
2007-08-30 10:09:00
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answered by pinky112203 4
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I'll admit it - I stereotype people. For better or worse, it's human nature to do so.
Conciously I try to treat people equally, but what's actually going through my head is often "politically incorrect".
2007-08-30 10:26:26
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answered by Matt 6
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Yes!..Who doesn't? The reward is once you learn more about that person you'll find you were totaly unrealistic and realize that the lesson was yours to learn. That's a good thing.
2007-09-07 09:21:18
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answered by Fern O 5
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