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Originally Posted by speeder
A person from India is Indian. Their ethnic food is Indian food. Are you asking an honest question? You really don't know these things?
We are doomed in the modern world if this is the level of understanding of other cultures. Also, why would you refer to someone by their ethnicity in normal conversation? That's kind of weird.
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You are really over thinking all of this. It was basically a rhetorical question. I was just basically making a comparison point that people seem to be offended by the word "Indian" when referring to native American people but not people from India. Why would anyone bring up someone's ethnicity in a conversation? Maybe when describing that person's culture to another person perhaps? I don't know, just guessing and throwing that out there, but whatever. Sorry to confuse.
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