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.
Stuck
It is a more politically correct way to say handicapped.
Te correct way to say is 'life is beautiful and so YOU ARE' and not 'life is beautiful and so ARE YOU'.
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
The correct way to express that someone's inner beauty is equal to their outer beauty is to say, "You are as beautiful on the inside as you are on the outside." This phrasing emphasizes that both aspects of beauty are equally valued and appreciated.
Convinced
Yes, it is perfectly politically correct, and in no way racist at all.
The way you wrote the sentence is correct: Brazil is a beautiful country.
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.
what beautiful weather! because weather is an uncountable name.
No, "she and you" is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "she and you."