Flaite is a word that people in Chile use to describe someone who dresses and behaves in a certain way. It's similar to a stereotype or a label that's used to group people together based on their appearance and actions.
Think of it like this: imagine you're at a school playground and you see a group of kids who are all wearing the same clothes and acting in a similar way. You might say they're part of the "cool group" or the "jock group," right? Flaite is sort of like that, but for people who are often seen as being from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
Sometimes, people who are called flaite might wear baggy clothes, sports jerseys, or oversized sneakers. They might have a certain haircut, like shaved sides with longer hair on top. They might listen to certain kinds of music or use slang words that are unique to their group.
But here's the thing: just because someone is called flaite doesn't mean they are a bad person or that they can't be successful or happy. It's not fair to judge someone based solely on their appearance or the way they talk. Everyone is different and has their own story to tell. So let's focus on treating people with kindness and respect, no matter what they look like or where they come from.