Talk:Naveen Banerji/@comment-36965664-20190302074105/@comment-36277500-20190325000354

It's also me. And not only Indian. Jackie and Banerji - Indian. Aurora, Harper, Elijah - Afroamerican. Bryce - Hawaiian. Sienna - Vietnamese. Ines, Kyra and Rafael - Hispanic. Zaid - Arabian or Persian. Landry Olsen - Scandinavian. Ethan Ramsey seems to be only Anglo-Saxon in main cast. It's politically correct but incompatible with reality. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_the_United_States

German words don't irritate me as much as acronyms (and I don't mean LOLs, but medical terms). Pixelberry should notice that not everyone is English/American doctor, so it's sometimes difficult for someone to decipher medical term from English-specific acronyms. For the first, doctors in non-English countries have completely different acronyms (for example, in my country UTI is called ZUM, NSAID is NLPZ etc., and I can only imagine how German, French or Russian people call it). For the second, not every English/American people are doctors. And people who are both non-medical and non-English? They got a nightmare trying to understand acronyms which are strange and obscure to them.