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                Do you get offended if someone asks "where are you originally from?"
Oxford University's Equality and Diversity United has given guidance to students to avoid subtle racism. This includes asking where someone is originally from, not making eye contact, and not imitating foreign accents. They call these racial micro-aggressions.
Do you think it's wrong to ask those questions? Or can they be seen as offensive and racist? Muhammed and Gauri contacted the show.
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