61. The stereotyping related to the department or school people come from is more interesting.
62. Boys from physics or chemical school are always sloppy and strange.
63. However, only when we get familiar with someone can we know exactly how he or she is like.
64. So it's important to know one by his or her behaviors, not your own conjecture.
65. That is we won't share any common interests and when sitting on the same table face to face in the canteen, we will both keep silent or argue loudly on the topic concerning attitudes to the world.
66. We judge a person by his/her appearance, words or behaviors, even the old image of his/her groups.
67. And forming that kind of expectations or impression before we really know someone can bring impacts on our school life.
68. I could not find any evidence to prove that he was selfish or stingy.
69. She is just like your mother, your sister or someone who is truly concerning for you.
70. Is it the color of their skin, their facial and physical features, the type of clothes they wear or the manner in which they speak?