'here you are' is saying that you are at that point in this instance of time. 'Here you go' is saying that you are not at that instance yet, but you're about to go there.
Here you are and here you go may be used interchangeably when giving something to someone, although here you go is rather informal. Concerning political correctness, do not confuse it with grammatical correctness. PC is generally an incorrect and ignorant attempt to "improve" the diction of others, and you will do best to eschew it.
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
The correct way to say that phrase is "He must have."
It is correct to say that club dues is due. This can be explained as follows: As when we say ,"internal custom duties was abolished". then here is the plural form of Duty is duties but we use the singular verb I.e, was and in the similar way here dues is the plural form of of Due. so we use here the singular form of verb i.e, is
No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".
No, the correct way is to say "He doesn't live there anymore"
Stuck
It is a more politically correct way to say handicapped.
The more correct way to say this would be "It is humbling to be here". You can, as an alternative, say "I am humbled to be here."
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
Convinced
Well, if you talking about inanimate object, you should say here it goes, and if about person, then here you go :)
Yes, it is perfectly politically correct, and in no way racist at all.
SANTA's HERE
The correct way to say January 8th's is "January eighth's."
no he wasn't. certain articles call his girlfriend, Jo his "partner" because it's a more politically correct way to say that they live together and have two daughters but aren't married.
No, "she and you" is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "she and you."
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."