There is none. Not everyone agrees on what to call most Linux systems, but "GNU/Linux" tends to generate more controversy than saying just "Linux."
The politically correct way to refer to the time period before the Common Era is "BCE," which stands for "Before Common Era." This terminology is often used to avoid religious connotations associated with "BC," or "Before Christ." BCE is part of a more inclusive system that also includes "CE," or "Common Era," instead of AD ("Anno Domini").
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It is a more politically correct way to say handicapped.
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
Yes, it is perfectly politically correct, and in no way racist at all.
Do you have a wife? (Are you married? might be a little more conventional and politically correct way of asking though.)
The politically correct way to describe someone's skin color is to use terms like "Black," "African American," "White," "Caucasian," "Asian," "Latino," or "Hispanic," rather than using outdated or offensive terms. It is important to use respectful and accurate language when referring to someone's race or ethnicity.
A politically correct way to say "beautiful" could be to use terms like "stunning," "striking," or "captivating," which convey admiration without objectifying someone. Additionally, focusing on inner qualities, such as "radiant" or "charismatic," can highlight a person's character as well as their appearance. It's important to be mindful of context and ensure that compliments are respectful and appropriate.
The politically correct term for "small person" is typically "person of short stature" or "individual with dwarfism," particularly if referring to a medical condition like dwarfism. It's essential to use respectful language and to consider the preferences of the individual when discussing height-related topics.
No, "munchkin" is not considered a politically correct term for "midget." The term "midget" is often viewed as derogatory when referring to individuals with dwarfism. The preferred and respectful term is "little person" or "person with dwarfism." It's important to use language that is respectful and acknowledges individuals' identities.
I would argue strongly that this is not correct. Monotheism is a philosophy or belief, and does not by itself refer to a specific 'way of life'.