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Stereotyping among Syrians: has it changed or strengthened?
Enab Baladi – Reham al-Sawadi More than 529,000 Syrians live in the Turkish city of Istanbul, coming from different provinces, each carrying their own ideas and impressions about the rest of the regions. Syrians formed communities (not necessarily regional ones), so you see people from Damascus, Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, and the coastal region sitting at the same table, discussing and socializing, and getting to know each other’s customs and culture. Each of them held prejudices about the others, adopting a stereotypical image or what is known as stereotyping, forming preconceived impressions about people, their preferences, appearance, or abilities. The reasons for the formation of stereotypical

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