This section discusses the sensitive topic of racial and ethnic group names. It highlights that people increasingly prefer to be called by names they identify with. For example, African-Americans are a common term, and some prefer to be called 'black' to emphasize their American identity over their African origin. The text also points out that terms evolve and what was acceptable in the past (like 'Oriental' or 'Chinaman') is now considered outdated and offensive. It advises using more current and respectful terms, such as 'Chinese people'.
Key takeaway: It's important to be mindful of how people wish to be identified and to use respectful and up-to-date terminology when referring to racial and ethnic groups.