Gangs, Cliques, Stereotypes How do we judge people based on their looks, occupation, age, gender, or ethnicity?

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Gangs, Cliques, Stereotypes How do we judge people based on their looks, occupation, age, gender, or ethnicity?

Nerd/Well- liked Probably smart, might be funny, may have a few friends, but not popular, immature Nerd because of the shape of his face and his glasses Past experience Hair and style of shirt

Cheerleader Preppy and Popular Annoying, fake Has a warm smile Most cheerleaders are preppy and popular

Emo, Dark and eyeliner…really? Scary, goth, bad, sexy, closed off, daring, odd, sensitive, gay Emo: looks really dark and closed Scary: hair and eyes Goth: black hair, eyeliner, shirt Bad: tattoo Daring: doesn’t try to fit in with the crowd Sensitive/emo Eyeliner and makeup, Hair, skin is way too perfect, puts too much time into himself

Tough and Dumb, Tomboys, Rude/Mean, Athletic and weird Look tough because they’re football players Girl’s face looks blank Girls don’t play football Past experience Girl doesn’t fit in Guys will never accept girls to be on their football team

Too much makeup, scene (emo), creepy, fun, girly but sad Scene: like emo, but colorful, pink hair Creepy: not happy, but wearing really colorful things Fun: colors are fun! Girly, but sad: pink, but mad/sad Girly girls are annoying.

Rich Kids Smart, School cafeteria, bad to the bone. Jocks, gay? Stuck up Look like the Socs Wearing really expensive clothes Wearing a uniform These are the kids that start fights. Look bad, but they’re sissies. Cliques Run the school Jocks run the school England Scarf, hand on the other guy’s shoulder, hairdo, bright white pants Ralph Lauren Models When you look at those kind of people, they look really pristine and spend a lot of time and money.

Recluse, shy tired or grieving, upset, alone., Sick, depressed Body language, curled up, hugging her knees Daydream look Sad eyes, lost, somber Someone made fun of her, so she went and sat in the corner Hospital clothes? Eyes, staring, blank look on face