jk1 wrote:
I think I do that. But I don't know for sure because the only clue to it is that people seem to be put off when I say something. So I must be doing it. I'm extremely careful to be politically correct (about gender, race, sexuality etc) because, as a disliked person, people could easily try to put me in trouble unnecessarily. But I must be saying inappropriate things in other ways. Rather than being offensive, I must be a little off or something. I have given up trying to say most appropriate things because I don't think I have the ability to naturally differentiate what's inappropriate from what's appropriate.
Me too. I'm politically correct in the sense that I don't like racism, sexism etc, because I class that as being rude purposefully, which can easly avoided. I too say things that are wrong, but aren't anything like the above.
What I dislike is when someone says the word 'honestly' in a question, because to me that means that they want an honest opinion (although I always want to be honest), yet when you give them an honest opinion, they don't like it! How does that make sense? If you don't want someone to be honest, don't say the word 'honestly' in your question!