Life is based on a series of different perspectives. Humans often attach opinions, feelings, values, judgments to every moment or event in life, but this is almost done carelessly. In most cases, these opinions are fixed and have been preserved in their minds for a long time. Then they stay there, they are gentle and lack flexibility. The general view is that because of the phenomenon it must be based on truth and the concept of stereotypes is based on similar errors but the only theory or generalization that stereotypes are different from reality This is not the case. Present for preconceived, social concepts and common concepts
Stereotype - Whether you like or not, we can be divided into various groups. We are looking around our daily work, and we are judged to be our stereotypes by way of dressing, eating, talking and socializing. Just as we treat items, we will not question or deeply infer the deep meaning of the moment we meet people. Personally, this chapter is very difficult for me to read. I do not say that I am trying to make it stand out from the crowd, I like to be delicately integrated in the crowd. But will this make me a sheep or believer of another person? Do you want to know what kind of stereotypes I have about people and what kind of "category" is suitable? The emotional connection to our brand is very big. How does this affect stereotypes? Why should we see a way to make us individual? In this chapter, there are lots of questions that need to be answered simply by pointing out where to start.
Our society includes consumers who buy stereotypes and consumers who promote government and media. A stereotype leads to an individual's perception (usually negative) to a group of individuals in a sense and summarizes that opinion as all members of that group. Recognizing the impact of fixed ideas on people's views, the government uses stereotypes embedded in society as an advertising strategy to persuade people's ideas, opinions and beliefs.
Stereotype and prejudice are interrelated concepts that influence our people's perception and intercultural relations. Intercultural learning is a tool for young people to identify stereotypes and prejudices in their own actions and others' behavior, to understand how they function and to take conscious measures to break them It aims to provide. A stereotype is a generalization, simplification, or exaggeration of a group of people. A stereotype is an "image of our mind", which simply determines how we believe that person only because that person belongs to a group. Stereotypes are not categories, but are fixed concepts or beliefs about categories, cognitive expressions of social groups and their members. Stereotypes arise from the need to classify the world as a clear and simple group.