Your bedroom isn't cluttered; it's "passage restrictive."
Kids don't get in trouble anymore. They merely hit "social speed bumps."
You're not having a bad hair day; you're suffering from "rebellious follicle syndrome."
No one's tall anymore. They're "vertically enhanced."
You're not shy. You're "conversationally selective."
You don't talk a lot. You're just "abundantly verbal."
It's not called gossip anymore. It's "transmission of near-factual information. "
The food at the school cafeteria isn't awful. It's "digestively challenged."
Your homework isn't missing; it's just having an "out-of-notebook experience."
You're not sleeping in class; you're "rationing consciousness. "
You don't have smelly gym socks; you have "odor retentive athletic footwear."
You weren't passing notes in class. You were "participating in the discreet exchange of penned meditations. "
You're not being sent to the principal's office. You're "going on a mandatory field trip to the administrative building."
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Politically correct sayings when applied to children and school
Posted by Ashish Agarwal at 3/30/2010 09:34:00 AM
Labels: Children, Humour, Politically Correct, Quotes, School
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