- Golf
- Tennis
- "Merry Christmas"
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
- "husband and wife"
- "male and female"
- "boyfriend and girlfriend"
- "Mr. and Mrs."
- "Please stand and be recognized."
- Assuming that a person of a given race would know anything about their heritage.
- Using a foreign word in conversation.
- Minimizing a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Referring to a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Acknowledging that men and women tend to dress differently.
This list is from...... where?
This list is from...... where?
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
- Golf
- Tennis
- "Merry Christmas"
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
- "husband and wife"
- "male and female"
- "boyfriend and girlfriend"
- "Mr. and Mrs."
- "Please stand and be recognized."
- Assuming that a person of a given race would know anything about their heritage.
- Using a foreign word in conversation.
- Minimizing a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Referring to a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Acknowledging that men and women tend to dress differently.
9. Ordering alcohol
- Golf
- Tennis
- "Merry Christmas"
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
- "husband and wife"
- "male and female"
- "boyfriend and girlfriend"
- "Mr. and Mrs."
- "Please stand and be recognized."
- Assuming that a person of a given race would know anything about their heritage.
- Using a foreign word in conversation.
- Minimizing a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Referring to a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Acknowledging that men and women tend to dress differently.
You mean like, "You sure do have a pretty mouth."
This list is from...... where?
- Golf
- Tennis
- "Merry Christmas"
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
- "husband and wife"
- "male and female"
- "boyfriend and girlfriend"
- "Mr. and Mrs."
- "Please stand and be recognized."
- Assuming that a person of a given race would know anything about their heritage.
- Using a foreign word in conversation.
- Minimizing a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Referring to a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Acknowledging that men and women tend to dress differently.
None of them come close to "happy holidays".
http://www.iamsafezone.com/resources/Ally_Handouts_Microaggressions_Table.pdf
UNC removes guidelines calling golf, compliments microaggressions
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...king-where-are-you-from-is-a-microaggression/
Microaggressions and the Rise of Victimhood Culture - The Atlantic
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/22/u...slights-get-subtler-but-still-sting.html?_r=0
Many others.
If you think it makes you guys look silly it's because you are.
Directly from LowDown's ass, I'm guessing.
If you think it makes you guys look silly it's because you are.
When at a restaurant with another person or a group -
1. Picking up the check
2. Failing to pick up the check
3. Suggesting a split check
4. Ordering meat
5. Ordering anything with gluten
6. Not ordering meat
7. Ordering anything that might be construed as an ethnic food (cultural appropriation)
8. Failing to order an ethnocentric specialty (cultural avoidance)
9. Ordering alcohol
10. Failing to join others who have ordered alcohol
11. Failing to inquire as to the food allergies of other diners
12. Failing to inquire as to religious based dietary needs
13. Ordering dessert without inquiring whether anyone is on a diet
14. Failing to share your dessert with the dieter
You do not have the first ****ing clue about "us guys", so I will just laugh at you again.
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
Double like!!!!!!!!!!!
- Golf
- Tennis
- "Merry Christmas"
- Compliments about personal characteristics, clothing, speaking ability, or anything else.
- "husband and wife"
- "male and female"
- "boyfriend and girlfriend"
- "Mr. and Mrs."
- "Please stand and be recognized."
- Assuming that a person of a given race would know anything about their heritage.
- Using a foreign word in conversation.
- Minimizing a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Referring to a person's racial/ethnic experiences.
- Acknowledging that men and women tend to dress differently.
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