The term "Asian" is generally considered politically correct when used to refer to people from Asia or of Asian descent. However, it's important to recognize the diversity within the Asian community, which encompasses a wide range of cultures, languages, and ethnicities. Some individuals may prefer more specific identifiers, such as their nationality (e.g., Chinese, Indian, Filipino) rather than the broader term "Asian." Sensitivity to individual preferences and context is key to respectful communication.
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Arab is a politically correct term.
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There is the human race. We all are the same race, if you want to be politically correct, but there are different ethnicities within the human race: African, European, Asian.
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All of them. They're Asian.
There are 4.3 billion people in Asia proper, as of the middle of the year 2013. "Oriental" is an outdated term referring to people of Asian descent that is no longer politically correct to use.
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use terms like "Black," "African American," "White," "Caucasian," "Asian," "Latino," or "Hispanic," rather than using outdated or offensive terms.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.
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