This dilemma arises occasionally and it breaks down into two camps.
Firstly, the people to whom language has to be precise and written in stone, for technical and legal purposes.
The other are people who recognise that language is fluid and evolves, often regionally.
We do not speak the same English the world over.
Is the US, "brown" refers to those of latin American extraction, while in Canada it means South Asians.
In England, "asian" means South Asians and "oriental" means East Asians.
Firstly, the people to whom language has to be precise and written in stone, for technical and legal purposes.
The other are people who recognise that language is fluid and evolves, often regionally.
We do not speak the same English the world over.
Is the US, "brown" refers to those of latin American extraction, while in Canada it means South Asians.
In England, "asian" means South Asians and "oriental" means East Asians.