
Both stereotypes aren't always true and any semblance of them are only due to different lifestyles and experiences. The more extreme and negative stereotypes are that street smart people are unintelligent and incapable of achieving a higher education, while book smart people are naive, easily manipulated, and have bad judgment in bad situations. However, the stereotype of a book smart person is someone who is upper-class and well educated but less knowledgeable when it comes to handling important situations faced in bad neighborhoods and lower-class city areas. TITLE : Street Smarts SEASON : TBD (but will be an AU) LOVE INTEREST : Jake Peralta or N/A OC NAME(S) : JJ Bittenbinder OC FACE-CLAIM(S) : John Mulaney 5. Bittenbinder offers important safety strategies & shows you how to think smart & act quickly. has this been done already specifically the part about the cowboy hat. You'll learn how criminals select their victims, how to avoid becoming a victim, & what to do if you're targeted for attack. Bittenbinder watching John Mulaneys bit on his Street Smarts course. The stereotype of a street smart person is someone who is intelligent and knows how to handle important situations in the streets but is not as well-educated academically. Bittenbinder shows you how to protect yourself & your family against crime - on the streets, on vacation, & in your home.

Hard hitting strategies to deal with gangs, drugs and street safety. Bittenbinder RARE Condition: Brand New Actor: J.J. Street Smarts: Straight Talk for Kids, Teens & Parents (1992).

However, the term is usually used to contrast and compare with another term known as " book smart". Street Smarts: Straight Talk for Kids NEW VHS Defective J.J. The general definition of street smart is someone who is intelligent, has good common sense, knows how to handle bad situations, and has the skills necessary to function where they live (usually the ghetto or the streets).
