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I was just written at my low carb site from someone who says that calling things in China / Japan "the orient" is like calling African-Americans "negros" and that this is socially unacceptable.
What do you think? I in fact just saw several references to "orient" in the past week alone, from reputable sources ...
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I was told by a very pc, liberal person that now "Oriental" (a term I grew up with and have lived with for 40+ years) is bad.
It is now "Asian" from what I understand.
I do not know why and I have never meant to disrespect anyone.
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This is funny because I was just discussing this with my mom. She is 61 years old and calls Asians "Orientals" like most people from her generation do. I, however, do not like the term. I don't know if it's the sound of it or what, but to me, it's a bit like still calling African-Americans "coloreds". Just an outdated term and people are becoming a lot more PC. While I totally dislike overly-politically correct people, I have to agree about the term "Oriental".
But calling Asian countries the Orient should be no problem.
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I have heard this as well (from my husband, who is Asian -- so I never use the word so that I don't offend him personally). P.S. - There is a short section on the use of the word "Oriental" in American English at Wikipedia - the page notes (among other things) that "a number of reference works used in the United States describe Oriental as pejorative."
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Off topic: What part of Asia is your husband from, Nancy? My boyfriend is originally from China. ^_^
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He's Cambodian. (His family came to the U.S. in the early 80s after the whole Khmer Rouge debacle.)
We'd been shopping, and we happened to pass by a stack of (what I called) Oriental rugs. I said something about them, and then he told me that I shouldn't say "Oriental" -- that the word was derogatory.
That was the first time I'd heard that "Oriental" was considered a bad thing to say. I guess it makes sense, though -- it does seem to carry imperialistic overtones, so I can understand why it might be deemed offensive.
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Interesting, it would never occur to me to call Oriental Rugs anything but that!
One of my favorite catalogues is the Oriental Trading Company; I never thought of that as a bad name. It seemed a pretty bland name to me if anything ...
How about all the colleges of oriental medicine?
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I thought Oriental was only offensive when it was used in reference to people? hmmm *ponders*
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I don't mean to make light of it - if it really bothers people I will start changing my terms, but it seems like a HUGE undertaking, to change the entire language like that with all the millions of references ...
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I thought Oriental was only offensive when it was used in reference to people? hmmm *ponders* That's a good point. On the other hand, terms like "Eskimo pie" and "Washington Redskins" -- an ice cream bar and a football team -- could be deemed offensive, and they don't refer directly to people.
Last edited by Nancy R Callahan; 02/29/08 08:10 AM.
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