4 things Not to Say to White People About their Appearance!

AL | 4:34 PM |

Wow, looking good, you been working out?
The fact is, it is very hard to communicate with Caucasians, especially if you are from a foreign country where people tend to say what they men directly. A direct  approach will most likely offend most Caucasians. It is better that you try to say what you need to say as delicately as possible. Here are 4 common phrases from Real Simple.com that will often illicit a different reaction than intended.

Some things should never be said―like these phrases. Here, what to say instead.

1. You look tired.
Why:
It implies she doesn’t look good.
Instead say:
“Is everything OK?” We often blurt the “tired” comment when we get the sense that the other person feels out of sorts. So just ask.

2. Wow, you’ve lost a ton of weight!
Why:
To a newly trim person, it might give the impression that she used to look unattractive.
Instead say:
“You look fantastic.” And leave it at that. If you’re curious about how she got so svelte, add, “What’s your secret?”

3. You look good for your age.
Why:
Anything with a caveat like this is rude. It's saying, "You look great―compared with other old people. It's amazing you have all your own teeth."
Instead say:
“You look great.”

4. I could never wear that.
Why:
It can be misunderstood as a criticism. (“I could never wear that because it’s so ugly.”)
Instead say:
“You look so good in skinny jeans.” If you slip, say something like “I could never wear that…because I wasn’t blessed with your long legs.

Source: Expert, Clinton Kelly, cohost of the TLC show, What Not to Wear. 

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