Ahhh!! I am very tan, it's because I'm Mexican. I speak perfect(my opinion) English, but still people come up to me and ask me if I speak Spanish. List stereotypes that people put you in! And GO! lawl
[quote]People think I'm stupid because im blonde, i #### hate dumb blonde jokes. By the way E=mc2 <--- proof of intelligence.
Quoting Einstein will get you nowhere in life. [/quote]
At my school around 60% of the people wear glasses so it's nothing to laugh about or to make fun of, and braces don't matter either. Maybe if you're wearing really weird/ugly clothes they'll make fun of you so get yeah.
This guy yesterday, maybe the only other latino kid in the school, told me, and I quote "I'm the only latino in this school, so from now on you're white." So yeah I want
my white card
And I want it now. Lawl.
I'm stereotyped as the omniscient nerd a lot. I don't know everything, but everyone expects me to.
Well it's close enough, so uh what's the answer for number 9?
Yes to the fat and ignorant parts of Americans, but Rich is only the top 5% or so. Canadians aren't that annoying. I met one once, and he didn't say 'eh' at the end of every sentence. Asians do tend to be smart though. Particularly at math...
This guy yesterday, maybe the only other latino kid in the school, told me, and I quote "I'm the only latino in this school, so from now on you're white."
According to my birth certificate, Latino IS white.
people think im mexican because im tan. AND IM NOT EVEN MEXICAN!!!
People think I'm Mexican because.. Meh, it's South Texas, everyone down here is "Mexican". I personally dislike being called as such, though. I was born in the United States, not Mexico.
Oh, and today in my Economics class a black guy wouldn't stop talking about fried chicken. If that's not stereotypical, I don't know what is.
Oh, and today in my Economics class a black guy wouldn't stop talking about fried chicken. If that's not stereotypical, I don't know what is.
I know a black guy who is probably the white-est black guy ever. He listens to Heavy Metal music, and admits to absolutely loving Grape Soda and Fried Chicken.
Uhmmm...most people don't even know I'm Asian, but I am really good in school, so that's a stereotype. And I am good with chopsticks, and if I could eat rice every night, I would. Lol. So yeah. I pretty much fit stereotypes, however, I don't speak a single word of Korean and therefore have no accent. Except for, of course, I have a Western accent, but still American.
I've noticed something. If you speak in a stereotypical oriental Asian accent and say 'surprise' and 'supplies', the sound the same. Take this comment light-heartedly, it is not meant to offend.
The blacks at my school fit every stereotype in the book its sad and funny at the same time. I don't laugh out loud because I don't want to die. We were listening to the radio in science class and the teacher(who is black btw) and we had it on the black(rap) radio station. Notice a pattern yet? Well anyways I turn around to the white kid who sits behind me, when I new song starts and I say "yo man this is my jam" and he says "seriously" and I say no. Anyways after the short conversation I turned back to my work. After about two more seconds of the song. And I swear I hear the words "yo folks this is my song dude" like 7 times. I just thought that it was weird.