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By @tobyknappON | Facebook Mar 4, 2021 Despite your intentions, there are some words that you simply can’t use to describe people without it being at least a little triggering. Here are a few to eliminate from your vocabulary ASAP. ● Calling Someone “Crazy” Or “Insane.” If you want to see someone actually go crazy, call them crazy. Otherwise, it’s best to avoid it. It’s not only dismissive and aggravating, psychology professor Brenda Curtis also says it reinforces the idea that if someone isn’t living up to normal standards that it’s some type of “moral failing.” Just because someone acts differently than how you’d like doesn t make them a bad person.

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