Write about an experience when someone assumed something about you because of a stereotype. What was the situation, and what did you do?

 Prompt Response: A time when I got a stereotype is when we were at a soccer court and my friends thought that because I was Hispanic I was good at soccer even though I don't play. 

Summary: Today, we looked at different kinds of stereotypes for different cultures.

Reflection: Stereotypes are basic and simplified characteristics of a culture that aren't always accurate and can be offensive. I feel like we all stereotype people, whether it's intentionally or not.

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