"You Can't Date White Women and Be Pro Black", but I bet you'll smash Candace Owens though.

Yeah, but if this is specifically about code switching, then that's really only done for white people. So she's basically praising him for not having to act with him the way she acts with other white people. It's fine for her to do that I guess, but that's what I mean by it only being significant to swirlers. It's not something I ever had to consider with my black wife.

I can see that. I can also see it just meaning for the world in general because for example my office is literally all Black people, yet because I'm at work i still code switch because I'm at work. Once I leave and go home how I speak, my word choices and my mannerisms when im with my wife is very different.
 
I can see that. I can also see it just meaning for the world in general because for example my office is literally all Black people, yet because I'm at work i still code switch because I'm at work. Once I leave and go home how I speak, my word choices and my mannerisms when im with my wife is very different.

Interesting, I didn't know people did that. Whenever I've been around a bunch of black people in a professional setting, we always just speak normally. That said, since COVID, for me at least, code switching is out the door. I speak the same way in the office that I do at home. White people were shocked for a little while, but they got used to it and it's fine.
 
Interesting, I didn't know people did that. Whenever I've been around a bunch of black people in a professional setting, we always just speak normally. That said, since COVID, for me at least, code switching is out the door. I speak the same way in the office that I do at home. White people were shocked for a little while, but they got used to it and it's fine.

I mean i may cuss slightly but I'm being explicit or saying nigga at work if I'm speaking out loud. I draw a line between my personality at work vs my personality out of the office. I'm not rigid or stiff and I generally don't care if people decide to cuss or use certain words if thats how they roll. I just keep that line up so folks don't get it twisted. May also be because I'm in an upper management position as well though so I have to be a bit more careful how I carry myself and what someone may overhear me say.

Now outside of work, I've had coworkers tell me they were surprised I speak the way I do because I cuss all the damn time, my natural DC accent gets heavy as fuck and I slur the hell out of my words and some other things I drop when I'm not in a professional environment.
 
I mean i may cuss slightly but I'm being explicit or saying nigga at work if I'm speaking out loud. I draw a line between my personality at work vs my personality out of the office. I'm not rigid or stiff and I generally don't care if people decide to cuss or use certain words if thats how they roll. I just keep that line up so folks don't get it twisted. May also be because I'm in an upper management position as well though so I have to be a bit more careful how I carry myself and what someone may overhear me say.

Now outside of work, I've had coworkers tell me they were surprised I speak the way I do because I cuss all the damn time, my natural DC accent gets heavy as fuck and I slur the hell out of my words and some other things I drop when I'm not in a professional environment.

I don't really cuss at work either, thought I don't consider that code switching. I do have plenty of white colleagues that cuss all the time in meetings and stuff like that. I think there is a difference between professionalism and code-switching.
 
I don't really cuss at work either, thought I don't consider that code switching. I do have plenty of white colleagues that cuss all the time in meetings and stuff like that. I think there is a difference between professionalism and code-switching.

There is a difference but also some overlap. Especially the way I cuss lol. But even something as simple as how heavy my accent is is code switching. There's a difference in me saying "area" vs "urrrea" or "carry" vs "currry" as I do when I'm not at work. Or even the tone of my voice. Because I have to talk to people alot, I work in property management, I have to somewhat change the tone of my voice because it's naturally very monotone and devoid of emotion. If I kept that same tone at work it would seem as if I cared about absolutely nothing at all. I can use that tone at home freely though. But this is also stuff I've adjusted as I've gotten higher positions and had to adapt. As I said before my position also influences these things too
 
There is a difference but also some overlap. Especially the way I cuss lol. But even something as simple as how heavy my accent is is code switching. There's a difference in me saying "area" vs "urrrea" or "carry" vs "currry" as I do when I'm not at work. Or even the tone of my voice. Because I have to talk to people alot, I work in property management, I have to somewhat change the tone of my voice because it's naturally very monotone and devoid of emotion. If I kept that same tone at work it would seem as if I cared about absolutely nothing at all. I can use that tone at home freely though. But this is also stuff I've adjusted as I've gotten higher positions and had to adapt. As I said before my position also influences these things too

I know what you mean. I use to say whole words like: car, door, store. Now it's straight ca', do', and sto' unless I'm giving a presentation or brief then I try to keep it in check.
 

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