I often used the term 'in real life' without really thinking about it. It's just a piece of Internet slang that's been around forever, and I think most people use it simply as a way of saying 'in person', without the intention of disparaging the 'online world'. In fact, people who use it are quite often gamers, keyboard jockeys, IT geeks and anyone else who practically lives online. So I took it as a tongue in cheek phrase more than anything else.
It's only when I came here that I became aware of how insensitive it sounded in this context. I still slip up, but I try to watch it.
It's only when I came here that I became aware of how insensitive it sounded in this context. I still slip up, but I try to watch it.
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