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Views on English Stereotypes

English examples related to stereotypes are as follows:

A talkative man stopped to entertain some people in the town. He was telling his usual stupid jokes about George W. ?

When George W was self-righteous, I heard your slander on George W Yorkshire, which made you think that you could give me a stereotype of how a person's knowledge of geography and world politics relates to their lives. People like me are not respected at work.

In my community, I am an art like everyone else. The speaker apologized. When George W. stops him, stay out of it. I'll talk to the artistic little man on your knee.

Chinese translation:

A ventriloquist stopped in a small town to entertain some people. He's talking about George. He's always been stupid.

W joke: when George W walked forward alone, I heard you defame George W's joke, which made you think you could have prejudice against me. What is the relationship between a person's knowledge of geography and the world and their life? People like you won't let people like me get respect at work.

In my community, I am as smart as everyone else, and ventriloquists begin to apologize. Don't stop when George W stops him. I'll talk to that smart guy on your knee.