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Micro aggressive racism at work

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UBClears

There is a new employee at the office. He is an older guy and kinda awkward. He came by my cubicle and asked if I had lunch today. I said, “Yes I have eaten lunch”, and then he said, “Chinese food?”. I said, “Lol No just a sandwich.”

I happen to be Asian (Taiwanese not Chinese), so I’m thinking this was a microaggressive comment. Is it racist?

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Eh its more stereotyping someone since asking if you've had chinese food isn't indicating hate, but it could stem from racism too

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1phnxe
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become a twink 4 him and get dominated

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Breloof
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Is it racist

I mean he probably didn't mean anything evil by it, so I wouldn't judge him or anything, but yeah this kind of stuff can be super annoying to deal with and it might very well be rooted in some stereotypes. Best way to deal with it is probably to try to ignore it, and if it gets excessive, just tell him it makes you uncomfortable.

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Conut
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Thats not really racism it was just stereotyping but its definitely weird

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Theres a good chance he was just trying to start small talk in one of the most awkward ways. (e.g. he likes chinese food, sees your asian and so thinks you like it too: had you said yes -> what was it -> oh I love that, do you like xy -> and so on)

Quite the all in strat though, if that was what he was trying to do, but even if not, I really wouldn't attribute malice to it at this point.

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To me it sounds like a failed attempt at starting what could've been a meaningful conversation about sandwiches. Like many other users have already commented, I don't think he's being microaggressive or racist. However, I do not possess a comprehensive understanding of the context you're in, but from what you've said, he's a new employee, so perhaps he was just trying to get acquainted.
I do this often (pop in for small talk with people I don't know well), and while I don't use stereotypes like he did in your case, I can confirm that it can work.

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thatpower
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it technically is because he made an assumption based on your race but i doubt it's that deep

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4rrowlol
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Just sit back and think of how problem free ur life has to be to care about this. It’s not that deep

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ionlyHave1Zuni
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geospliced [#7]

To me it sounds like a failed attempt at starting what could've been a meaningful conversation about sandwiches. Like many other users have already commented, I don't think he's being microaggressive or racist. However, I do not possess a comprehensive understanding of the context you're in, but from what you've said, he's a new employee, so perhaps he was just trying to get acquainted.
I do this often (pop in for small talk with people I don't know well), and while I don't use stereotypes like he did in your case, I can confirm that it can work.

😴😴

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geospliced [#7]

To me it sounds like a failed attempt at starting what could've been a meaningful conversation about sandwiches. Like many other users have already commented, I don't think he's being microaggressive or racist. However, I do not possess a comprehensive understanding of the context you're in, but from what you've said, he's a new employee, so perhaps he was just trying to get acquainted.
I do this often (pop in for small talk with people I don't know well), and while I don't use stereotypes like he did in your case, I can confirm that it can work.

What if I asked if you ate a pizza pie for lunch? 🧐

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FireII
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ionlyHave1Zuni [#10]

😴😴

geo is a true yapper.. I saw this message 20 minutes ago and it was one sentence, bro edited it to yap

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anyth1ng
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FireII [#12]

geo is a true yapper.. I saw this message 20 minutes ago and it was one sentence, bro edited it to yap

ayo let my boy yap 🤬🤬🤬

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geospliced [#7]

To me it sounds like a failed attempt at starting what could've been a meaningful conversation about sandwiches. Like many other users have already commented, I don't think he's being microaggressive or racist. However, I do not possess a comprehensive understanding of the context you're in, but from what you've said, he's a new employee, so perhaps he was just trying to get acquainted.
I do this often (pop in for small talk with people I don't know well), and while I don't use stereotypes like he did in your case, I can confirm that it can work.

do you use chatgpt

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the comments here are wack. hes definitely weird. if it becomes a recurring issue, escalate it to the appropriate resources in your workplace. otherwise I wouldn't really sweat it unless it shows to be recurring and intentional.

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LouBag
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Doesn’t sound aggressive. I don’t think he was trying to “hurt” you by asking if you’re eating Asian food.

It’s just that weird thing older people do when they try to connect. He doesn’t know anything about you other than you’re Asian so he is using that as an “opener”.

I would think most people can tell by delivery and demeanor if a person is weaponizing his words.

#17
MneMaloMaloMaloTebya
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in america everything is racist

#18
geospliced
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FireII [#12]

geo is a true yapper.. I saw this message 20 minutes ago and it was one sentence, bro edited it to yap

I added one sentence 😭 (I think)

edit: (I think)

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beaver_man [#11]

What if I asked if you ate a pizza pie for lunch? 🧐

To me, that would be very valid. You wouldn't ask me that if you saw me and wanted to stereotype.

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geospliced
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XtraChrxs [#14]

do you use chatgpt

XtraChrxs, none of the comments I write have any connection to the use of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT. While I do enjoy using such tools for various activities, vlr is not a place where its services are required for me to interact with the community.

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geospliced
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anyth1ng [#13]

ayo let my boy yap 🤬🤬🤬

Thank you anyth1ng! 😊

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