World newsfromBuzzFeed2 weeks agoLocals Are Begging Americans To Stop Saying These Absolutely Mortifying Things While TravelingCertain phrases—like 'the customer is always right' and 'Third World'—are rude and reflect cultural insensitivity when traveling.
UK newsfromwww.independent.co.uk4 months agoBritons say sorry' in 15 different ways but which one really means genuine regret?Britons use the word 'sorry' in many contexts, with only one genuinely expressing true regret.
UK newsfromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news5 months agoBBC News host changes 'pregnant people' to 'women' live on airMartine Croxall changed trans-inclusive language on live BBC News, leading to praise from J.K. Rowling.
Mental healthfromThe Atlantic7 months agoDear James: Never Too Old for a Barbaric YawpOlder correspondents possess invaluable life experience, reaffirming the importance of listening to their insights and humor amidst challenges.
Privacy professionalsfromBuzzFeed7 months ago17 Alternatives To Cursing Somebody Out That Actually Might Make Them Even AngrierCorporate communication often relies on phrases that obscure meaning and create confusion.
Mental healthfromPsychology Today7 months agoBeing Orderly Is Not OCDCasual use of clinical terms can trivialize the experiences of those with mental health conditions.Psychiatric diagnoses are better understood as existing on a spectrum rather than in binary terms.