Guys, this is my opinion, but it’s inhumanly impossible to know all of cultural verbal language context and such as it’s too much. Don’t be mad immediately at someone easily when they’re doing something that’s offensive to you, especially when their race and culture ++
++ is different from yours. What they think when they’re doing something and what you think they meant while they’re doing something might contrast each other. ++
++ So it’s important to inform and educate, not throw hate instantly because of this. Keep it in mind that there are 195 countries, each have different culture; some countries even have different culture on each of their provinces/region. ++
++ with this in mind, we need to be considerate and educate (not throw hate straight away) when someone’s doing something offensive for you. But ALSO, it is our responsibility to know the most basic things to do to not offend someone.
NOTE: This point applies to both verbal and non-verbal communication/language.
I’m not saying that we’re not allowed to be upset. It’s just that language is a complex and diverse thing. We shouldn’t throw someone instantly under the bus just because they thought weren’t doing something wrong because in their context, it isn’t wrong. Educate, not hate.
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