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Personal Narrative: My First Stereotypes
My first stereotype is appearance. I have always struggled with the stereotype of if someone is not well dresses it means that they are not well behaved. I unconsciously think that if someone is not well dresses in public walking in streets he or she are in the lower class population.
Stereotype second stereotype is brown men with very long beard. Because of where I come from and the recent attacks that happened in my home country. Once I see a brown man or a middle Eastern man with long beard I automatically get scared and suspicious. When I was in Egypt over the weekend I noticed myself unconsciously getting suspicious of any man that has a long beard.

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