I would definitely mention the race of my new supervisor (principal). I live in an extremely non-black town. AFAIK there is only 1 black admin in the district, and he’s a guy I would love to have back as my principal.
I was a little taken aback when I saw that names had been bestowed upon the last three entries in the periodic table and the last one, number 118, was given the symbol Og.
Evil Nazi Groundhogs.
Cow-orkers.
Og smash!
Lord Og.
Teasing Hal Briston about the sheep thread.
1920s-style death rays.
“Rio”, by Duran Duran.
Once, in 1960, for 20 minutes.
18-inch double-headed ice-blue jelly dong.
I’ve seen cow-orker since forever, certainly since kind before i found this message board. I imagine it’s been invented many times. But i was surprised to see it listed as a thing specific to here.
Do i tell my husband my new boss is Black? Sure. I also tell him my new boss is Indian, or an Orthodox Jew, or any other interesting demographic info. I tell him my boss’s gender, and maybe that the boss is expecting a baby and talks about baby clothes at the huddle. Or that my boss volunteers for habitat for humanity. I spend a ton of time at work, and work is one of the things i talk about with my husband. Is that what i tell him day one? Maybe not. But it’s bound to come up eventually.
(And yes, there are few enough Black people in my company that that’s interesting demographic information.)
Russian and Chinese do not have definite or indefinite articles, so, if you could learn and stick to the native language, you would be safe (I would think a language like French or Spanish which uses the definite article even more than English would end up being a disqualifier). Chinese, though, has the classifier (counting) words, which I think sometimes serve the same function as “the”, so that might also be out.
Yeah, for $100 million I’d be willing to cut my tongue out (surgically,) and it may be the only way. But if typing out the word “the” in textual communication also counts, then I’m screwed, it’s bound to happen sooner or later.