Question Num. 2

Stereotyping usually happen when we offer a hasty generalization about a group based on a judgement about an individual from that particular group. We tend to categorize other into group based on certain criteria. After all we infer that everyone in that group has the same characteristic. Our stereotypes most are negative and harmful. Our expatiations of other people are the guide of this perception. When we trying to underestimate and classify people into group we do not believed those people engage in some behaviour. People are now difficult to avoid it from doing so. Why? This is because of we tend to assume people for our personal reason. After we assume, we differentiate ourselves from people whom we stereotype. People generally stereotype when they do not really understand about some subject. Then they tend to judge and start classifying. This means, being a stereotype lead to false assumption. In the other words, it is hard to stop from being stereotype because people are normally bias against some issue. It is hard to be objective if one's do not reject stereotype. It is even better to not being a stereotype when you are not familiar with something.