I'm prejudiced against all people for all kinds of reasons. I get annoyed almost as soon as they express an idea. Yeah, I'm anti-social, no need to prejudge me.
I assume people advertising w/ confederate flags on their cars are racist rednecks. After they explain how it doesn't have anything to do with racism, I still conclude they're racist rednecks.
I judge people with lots of facebook status updates as either attention whores or idiots (with the occasional exception).
Also, I automatically think that someone whose overly emotional is probably a moron too. I think this one is much worse than the facebook prejudice, since it has almost no basis in reality.
I'd like to emphasize how dumb I assume valley-girl-accented girls are with their squeaky voices. This one proves wrong much more often than the confederate flag one.
I assume people advertising w/ confederate flags on their cars are racist rednecks. After they explain how it doesn't have anything to do with racism, I still conclude they're racist rednecks.
I pretty much can be certain I won't like you if you own 3 or more cats. Own 1 and the odds are not on your favor. 2? There's like a 5% chance I'll get along with you. 3? It's not gonna happen.
I used to be very prejudiced ( as a teen and young adult) against all Christians. Mostly based on experiences with a few. Gaining better knowledge and forming relationships with a variety of Christians helped me grow out of this bias.