The appropriateness of mixed individuals using certain terms, particularly those related to race or ethnicity, often depends on context, intention, and the specific identities involved. Many mixed people may feel a connection to and a right to use terms associated with their heritage, while others may choose to avoid them to prevent misunderstanding or offense. Ultimately, it’s important for individuals to consider the perspectives of the communities they belong to and have open discussions about identity and language.
Its a way of asking "Are you okay?" or "Is that okay with you?"
being gay is ok
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Just like that. You say, "Is she okay?"
Some people say it is okay(especially evolutionists). But I don't think it is okay to call anyone weird. That is just plain mean.
we say d'accord or okay.
it depends on the race about 15-20 people on each team that's what i say but if u say different okay
In Yiddish, you can say "eynzik" to mean okay.
I would say that it is okay for you to say that... but i would not brag about it..
It will say on the label if this is okay. Some kinds come ready-to-use, while others are highly concentrated and require dilution.
In Punjabi, you can say "theek hai" to mean okay.
"I just do okay".