Thursday, July 11, 2019

Stereotyping



I come from a culture where their right for hand shake due to hygiene principle, so they can use their left to wash their dirty. when I was child, I used to shake my right-arm-imputed relative with my left ,out of respect and solidarity, of importance of the left. Not to hate ir and call it the devil's arm and that it’s the side of evil !! 

That relative presented annoyance from my move, although everybody I witnessed shake with their right and hold his left as they gonna kiss it. In uk, I broke more than a bone on my right side including the clavicle bone, I had to rest my right in a sling. I was excused, with full of empathy, hand shake with my left to their left. The Brits were happily giving me a firm left-handshake with a sweet smile on their faces. 

Do you think this tiny observation won’t interpret lots of cultural tendencies, or stereo typing those people who live within those tangible dashed circles. Considerably little act, but representing bigger tendencies, such as tolerance. Tolerance is needed in modern society undeniably, thus how can they be welcomed and un-stereotyped? We wouldn't ve hated primitive vegans if its not the stereotyping. 

Picture above: control the time yall

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