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Which of the following does not show an appropriate use of inclusive language?

- Speaking up at a meeting to recognize your colleague's amazing work
- Writing an email message to your supervisor when you're very upset about a hiring decision you just heard about
- Telling your coworker that your friend is a really great person that anyone would like
- Referring to someone's ethnicity with an unnecessary descriptor, such as "I'd like you to meet our Asian sales representative Mary"

Which of the following does not show an appropriate use of inclusive language? - Speaking-example-1

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Answer:

Referring to someone's ethnicity with an unnecessary descriptor, such as "I'd like you to meet our Asian sales representative Mary"

Step-by-step explanation:

Using race as the sole descriptor of a person not appropriate anywhere. I'm not completely sure if this is the right answer but I'd be really surprised if any of the other ones were the inappropriate ones.

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