Okay, so you know how some people think all superheroes wear capes and have superpowers, even though that's not totally true? Well, some people also have ideas in their heads about "Hispanic" or "Latino" people, but they're not always true either. These ideas are called stereotypes.
One stereotype is that all "Hispanic" or "Latino" people are the same. But just like how not all superheroes are the same, not all people from this group are the same. There are lots of different countries and cultures that fall under these labels, and each one has its unique history, traditions, and way of life.
Another stereotype is that "Hispanic" or "Latino" people are all immigrants, which means they move to a new country from somewhere else. While many people in this group did come to America from other places, some have lived here for generations, just like some families have been in America for hundreds of years.
Finally, some people think that "Hispanic" or "Latino" people are lazy or don’t take school seriously. Just like how it's not fair to say all superheroes are lazy or don't care about their missions, it's not fair to say that all people from this group are lazy or don't care about doing well in school or works. Many "Hispanic" or "Latino" people are successful and work hard to achieve their goals, just like anyone else.
Overall, it's important to remember that people are individuals and don't always fit into these stereotypes. It's important to get to know someone for who they are instead of assuming things based on their background or where they come from.