Estereotypes
In his modern use, a stereotype is a mental very simplified image and with few details it brings over of a group of people who shares certain typical qualities and skills. The term is used often in a negative sense, being thought that the stereotypes are illogical beliefs that only can change by means of the education.
The most common stereotypes of the past were including a wide variety of allegations on diverse racial groups and predictions of behavior based on the social status or the richness.
The Frenchmen are in the habit of dressing d’huit exact clothes i they has an artistic air. Always the beret is related to them. The clothes that they take are in the habit of being of you grate i rather dark colors. Always one relates them to see them with a cigarette in the hand.
The German men are characterized for being burly, fair i forts. They are in the habit of imagining the big women and with moustache. His principal drink is the drink, i his colors of dressing are the white, the orange, the green and the quoit. They are always very workers and they are charmed with the punctuality.
The Scots are characterized by his skirt of pictures. This skirt is of blue color, red and green. His instrument for fault is the bagpipe and an element that relates very much to his country is the monster of the Lake Ness.


