physically challenged
Visually impaired.
horizontally challenged
The waiter is now called a server if you are politically correct.
but or (another word for donkey) . bye!
It is a description used to describe physically disabled people. Some feel that this description is more accurate than just saying somebody is physically disabled. Physically challenged implies that there is challenge to be met or overcome, Where as using physically disabled means that someone who cannot be indpendent from there physical disability. Many in the disability community feel that the word disabled is very limiting in how it describes people with disabilities. I feel that differently abled would be a good description versus disability.
"Gay" emerged as a politically correct word for "homosexual" in the early 1960's. By the 70's, the politically correct term became "Gay and Lesbian". By the 90's, the politically correct term was Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning -- "LGBTQ". A number of younger gays and lesbians began to refer to themselves as "Queer", but for the most part this word is still unacceptable outside of our community. I suggest you pick up a gay newspaper or magazine in your area to see what's acceptable local usage.
i think the better term would be visually-impaired
"Multiracial" is a more appropriate and respectful term to describe someone of mixed racial background.
Each country has to follow legalism to be politically correct. This is a sentence containing the word legalism.
It is a description used to describe physically disabled people. Some feel that this description is more accurate than just saying somebody is physically disabled. Physically challenged implies that there is challenge to be met or overcome, Where as using physically disabled means that someone who cannot be indpendent from there physical disability. Many in the disability community feel that the word disabled is very limiting in how it describes people with disabilities. I feel that differently abled would be a good description versus disability.
"SIAMESE", although I'm not sure it's politically correct.
The likely word is psychiatrist (a mental health adviser).(A similar word is centrist, one who is middle-of-the-road politically.)