Definition:
Stereotypes are ideas we have from countries, nationalities, people, etc. that are widely shared by people, due to the spreading of them. When something is a stereotype, we call it stereotypical.
Etymology:
The word comes from the French adjective <em>stéréotype. "</em>Stereo-" means "fixed" or "unchangable" and "-type" means "impression" (in this case do not refer to a physical impression, rather a mental impression) and also typical. So, "fixed/unchangable" + "impression" = a fixed and typical impression of a specific person or group of people.
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Hello Sky, I hope your asthma attack wasn't really bad. School has been kinda glum without you,i mean we all miss you. we learned about all kinds of things in english, history, and math. I miss you hope you get well soon!!!!
Explanation:
this is what i would say in real life to one of my friends
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