Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"B. D. Colen" wrote: >>>>>>>>First off, the use of "orient" and "oriental" has for some time been quite offense to many Asian folks...second off, as someone pointed out, English was not the first language of so many > of the Leica "greats" sited by the original poster, and they undoubtedly > used terms from their own languages. > > While the whole PC thing has undoubtedly gone WAY too far, a little bit of > cultural sensitivity never hurt anyone, particularly on an international > list such as this.<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Hi B.D. As the LUG is truly international by membership, it's very important for folks to remember that it is and because the language of LUG is English, it may not be the language of choice for many members around the planet. Therefore what maybe acceptable in back alley conversation certainly isn't acceptable within the LUG family! I agree when posting, it is necessary to be "culturally astute" in respect to all members, as the common bond we have in respecting each other is our Leicas. And that is the common language that bonds us together as equals. There isn't any need for "cultural disrespect" in discussing the likes and dislikes of photography in any language and as you say, >>>> "English was not the first language of so many of the Leica "greats" <<<<<<<<<<< even so today! One should think about what they've written that can easily be a slight to another national before clicking "send," as it would save personal attacks after and possible create unfortunate feelings between friends. ted Victoria, Canada http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant