Prompt: Write about a time when you were judged unfairly.

 A time i was judged unfairly was at work. I was expected to be the stereotypical ghetto, loud, black girl. People assume because i wear baggy things, keep my hair and lashes done that im obnoxious when thats not the case. Around the second week of working i had coworkers telling me they thought i was ghetto , and wasn’t expecting to meet a mature young lady. Its always a flex to me to be able to prove people wrong especially regarding my disposition and character. 

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