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					Originally Posted by Meelapo  I was actually having a bit of a conversation at work the other about this topic. I'm a brown guy and when I tell all my co-workers about my adventures clubbing/lounging etc. when I talk about people I'll say "white girl/guy" or "brown girl/guy" or "black girl/guy". One girl said using those terms is racist but I wasn't using them in a racist context. Would one call another one racist if they were to use those terms (again, in no way was it in a racist context...they were just used to describe the person). |  
NOT racist.
  
It's physically descriptive language.
		 
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