Anonymous wrote:I am Black too. You must be light skinned. Why is your question even a question?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm brown and I tan. I wouldn't be offended if someone mentioned it but it would be a little weird and awkward. Maybe that's my reaction because I generally refrain from commenting on people's appearances at work, unless I am very close with them (i.e. I consider them a personal friend, not just a colleague or work friend). Given that the comment may not be received well or be awkward, I don't see the cost-benefit of it being worthwhile.
I get that, PP.
I’d expect my close-contact co-workers to mention it…only because I consider them friends and they obviously know when I vacation.
Admittedly, (as a Black PP said) people are prickly these days, so I can’t really fault a white person for staying quiet.
[OP]
You would be an extinct race if you had to deal with all we have to deal with on a daily basis and have dealt with since you stole us from our home and used and abused us. (No Karen, there is not such thing as a happy enslaved person). You are really lucky that all we are is prickly. You lack insight.
I’m Black, but OK.
[OP]
I am Black too. You must be light skinned. Why is your question even a question?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm brown and I tan. I wouldn't be offended if someone mentioned it but it would be a little weird and awkward. Maybe that's my reaction because I generally refrain from commenting on people's appearances at work, unless I am very close with them (i.e. I consider them a personal friend, not just a colleague or work friend). Given that the comment may not be received well or be awkward, I don't see the cost-benefit of it being worthwhile.
I get that, PP.
I’d expect my close-contact co-workers to mention it…only because I consider them friends and they obviously know when I vacation.
Admittedly, (as a Black PP said) people are prickly these days, so I can’t really fault a white person for staying quiet.
[OP]
You would be an extinct race if you had to deal with all we have to deal with on a daily basis and have dealt with since you stole us from our home and used and abused us. (No Karen, there is not such thing as a happy enslaved person). You are really lucky that all we are is prickly. You lack insight.
I’m Black, but OK.
[OP]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surprising number of whites people have shown their ignorance to me by saying “Wow, I didn’t know you could tan!” I’m not black, but I am a South Asian POC. Oh, white people!
So they didn’t know…..imagine the ignorance! Why on earth would you care?
I think she’s saying the opposite. They DID notice, and they where stupid enough to think POC don’t tan.
So, is a white person supposed to know everything about POC’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm brown and I tan. I wouldn't be offended if someone mentioned it but it would be a little weird and awkward. Maybe that's my reaction because I generally refrain from commenting on people's appearances at work, unless I am very close with them (i.e. I consider them a personal friend, not just a colleague or work friend). Given that the comment may not be received well or be awkward, I don't see the cost-benefit of it being worthwhile.
I get that, PP.
I’d expect my close-contact co-workers to mention it…only because I consider them friends and they obviously know when I vacation.
Admittedly, (as a Black PP said) people are prickly these days, so I can’t really fault a white person for staying quiet.
[OP]
You would be an extinct race if you had to deal with all we have to deal with on a daily basis and have dealt with since you stole us from our home and used and abused us. (No Karen, there is not such thing as a happy enslaved person). You are really lucky that all we are is prickly. You lack insight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm brown and I tan. I wouldn't be offended if someone mentioned it but it would be a little weird and awkward. Maybe that's my reaction because I generally refrain from commenting on people's appearances at work, unless I am very close with them (i.e. I consider them a personal friend, not just a colleague or work friend). Given that the comment may not be received well or be awkward, I don't see the cost-benefit of it being worthwhile.
I get that, PP.
I’d expect my close-contact co-workers to mention it…only because I consider them friends and they obviously know when I vacation.
Admittedly, (as a Black PP said) people are prickly these days, so I can’t really fault a white person for staying quiet.
[OP]
Anonymous wrote:I'm brown and I tan. I wouldn't be offended if someone mentioned it but it would be a little weird and awkward. Maybe that's my reaction because I generally refrain from commenting on people's appearances at work, unless I am very close with them (i.e. I consider them a personal friend, not just a colleague or work friend). Given that the comment may not be received well or be awkward, I don't see the cost-benefit of it being worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surprising number of whites people have shown their ignorance to me by saying “Wow, I didn’t know you could tan!” I’m not black, but I am a South Asian POC. Oh, white people!
So they didn’t know…..imagine the ignorance! Why on earth would you care?
I think she’s saying the opposite. They DID notice, and they where stupid enough to think POC don’t tan.
So, is a white person supposed to know everything about POC’s?
Y’all are seriously exhausting.
🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
It took you this long to say this. I saw the question this morning and thought this was a tiring person.
Yes, the OP is a tiring Black person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surprising number of whites people have shown their ignorance to me by saying “Wow, I didn’t know you could tan!” I’m not black, but I am a South Asian POC. Oh, white people!
So they didn’t know…..imagine the ignorance! Why on earth would you care?
I think she’s saying the opposite. They DID notice, and they where stupid enough to think POC don’t tan.
So, is a white person supposed to know everything about POC’s?
Y’all are seriously exhausting.
🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
It took you this long to say this. I saw the question this morning and thought this was a tiring person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surprising number of whites people have shown their ignorance to me by saying “Wow, I didn’t know you could tan!” I’m not black, but I am a South Asian POC. Oh, white people!
So they didn’t know…..imagine the ignorance! Why on earth would you care?
I think she’s saying the opposite. They DID notice, and they where stupid enough to think POC don’t tan.
So, is a white person supposed to know everything about POC’s?
Y’all are seriously exhausting.
🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surprising number of whites people have shown their ignorance to me by saying “Wow, I didn’t know you could tan!” I’m not black, but I am a South Asian POC. Oh, white people!
So they didn’t know…..imagine the ignorance! Why on earth would you care?
I think she’s saying the opposite. They DID notice, and they where stupid enough to think POC don’t tan.
So, is a white person supposed to know everything about POC’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surprising number of whites people have shown their ignorance to me by saying “Wow, I didn’t know you could tan!” I’m not black, but I am a South Asian POC. Oh, white people!
So they didn’t know…..imagine the ignorance! Why on earth would you care?
I think she’s saying the opposite. They DID notice, and they where stupid enough to think POC don’t tan.