Stereotypes Of Asian-Americans

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Nowadays, Asian-Americans are still the target of stereotypes against them, but those stereotypes have evolved with the time. Among those stereotypes, a stereotype pretends that Asians are so called bad drivers, and another pretends that they are all smart and good in math. The first is often due to the image medias and experience give us to Asian traffic, overall China, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and India because of the growing population and accidents. Furthermore, in Asia, traffic rules are hardly ever respected. The origin of the fact that Asians are smart and good in math can be explained by the Asian educational system which promotes sciences, math and technologies in school’s programs to create new searchers who could be useful to economic growth and scientific progress in development countries. Yet, those stereotypes are wrong concerning Asian Americans. In fact, they learn to drive according to the laws of the country they live, and do not all like school. …show more content…

This is untrue. Actually, most of young Asian-Americans are educated in American schools, so they can clearly speak English. The main people concerned by this idea may be grandparents. Sometimes, they have never learnt their parents’ home country’s language. For example, Chinese American children speak a dialect at home, but they don’t speak or write mandarin. Concerning Asian women, they are emancipated since a long time, and they can live as any American girls. Those ideas can be considered as old for 21st