You see someone and you automatically assume something about them – their age, personality, attitude, maybe even their background. What do you imagine people assume about you? It is simply human to not know others the way we know ourselves, and therefore we draw conclusions to fill in the spaces that we do not understand. Inspired by Malcolm Gladwell’s book Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know, this photo story aims to answer the titular statement. What should we know about the people we don’t know? Better yet – what do they wish we knew about them?