Feeling somewhat uncomfortable with a friend’s use of slang
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:05 pm
Hi everyone,
First, I wanna acknowledge that Scarleteen is intended for talking about sexuality, gender, and relationships — I’m asking about this here because I feel safe in this space. For context of how I relate to the things I’m talking about, I’m White/Taiwanese, but “pass” as White and don’t really ever talk about it with friends, since it doesn’t usually seem relevant.
My White friend (and other people, but what got me thinking about it was this friend) sometimes use slang terms that I feel fairly certain originated with Black people. I feel uncomfortable when they do this, because it feels like it isn’t theirs to use, but not particularly uncomfortable, and they aren’t using it to make money or do anything else that feels obviously wrong. As far as I remember, this would be the first time we’d talk about race or racism, so it feels especially vulnerable.
I’m wondering if people (can we call ourselves Scarleteeners?) have ideas of how to bring this up to my friend (and whether that seems reasonable)— I feel conflicted because I feel like I should bring it up to address my concern, but I also really care about them and our friendship, and I don’t want it to negatively affect them.
- AQ
First, I wanna acknowledge that Scarleteen is intended for talking about sexuality, gender, and relationships — I’m asking about this here because I feel safe in this space. For context of how I relate to the things I’m talking about, I’m White/Taiwanese, but “pass” as White and don’t really ever talk about it with friends, since it doesn’t usually seem relevant.
My White friend (and other people, but what got me thinking about it was this friend) sometimes use slang terms that I feel fairly certain originated with Black people. I feel uncomfortable when they do this, because it feels like it isn’t theirs to use, but not particularly uncomfortable, and they aren’t using it to make money or do anything else that feels obviously wrong. As far as I remember, this would be the first time we’d talk about race or racism, so it feels especially vulnerable.
I’m wondering if people (can we call ourselves Scarleteeners?) have ideas of how to bring this up to my friend (and whether that seems reasonable)— I feel conflicted because I feel like I should bring it up to address my concern, but I also really care about them and our friendship, and I don’t want it to negatively affect them.
- AQ