Soft Racism
when someone (often an old foreigner) says something with a soft racial undertone about another race that is not meant to be derogatory but often comes out in a way that may make others slightly uncomfortable and slightly embarr-ssed yet sympathetic for said old person.
often it is because of a difference in social and cultural norms that they say something softly racist.
older foreigner: “when i was in india they were all shaking their heads left to right instead of up and down when they agreed with me. it was crazy” -does weird head motion- (cultural thing)
young western people in room: “uhmm..err…hmm..i see”-feeling a weird uncomfortable combo of awkwardness and humour-
young indian guy in room: “ha ha ya thats us alright” (slight awkward feeling of being caught off guard with some soft racism)
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