"Hello I think I just robbed a bank"
"That is sooo Gryffindor".
To be honest I'm not entirely sure what the different houses actually stand for. Gryffindor is the goody two-shoes I suppose?
If it was impulsive bankrobbing, yes, definitely gryffindor. And don't make me bring up the
blart incident again, that's the MOST GRYFFINDOR THING i have ever witnessed
Gryffindor - courage/bravery, known for acting on impulse/heat of the moment, standing your ground
Slytherin - ambition, cunning, loyalty. stereotyped into 'the evil house', sadly very little nuanced in the books as they're from Harry's perspective.
Ravenclaw - wisdom, knowledge, creativity. Solving stuff, thinking outside the box.
Hufflepuff - hardworking, patient, inclusive? Often seen as 'the leftover house' because nobody is really sure what their thing is.
ooooooor at least that's how I've understood it, a lot of people have different interpretations
edit: in the books, the only people who actually robbed a bank were our trio of gryffindor heroes. SO UM YEAH