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[quote=Anonymous]This is funny, I was asked this question just today, as I made an appointment for my husband. (asked what his race is, not mine) I was slightly taken aback and said "uh, white". I didn't remember being asked this before. But this information is requested all over the place. It seems to me that it's fine for the boss to require she asks, if it is indeed required on the intake form. If the person refuses to answer, there's nothing she can do, but if it's part of her job to ask, she should ask. (it didn't seem he's requiring that she get an answer, just that she ask.) While it might seem like an awkward question, think about it. For the person coming to see the doctor, what is more weird, having someone ask your race, or checking you out when you get there and putting you in a category themselves. Wouldn't it be better if they know what race you consider yourself?[/quote]
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