I remember, more or less, when the word 'inappropriate' became psychobabble in popular culture. My sister would use it reflexively any time she didn't disapproved of something. She would wag her finger and say "that's in-a-pro-pri-ate" like she was talking to a child.
Near as I could figure it meant something like "I don't like that so you shouldn't either."
I remember, more or less, when the word 'inappropriate' became psychobabble in popular culture. My sister would use it reflexively any time she didn't disapproved of something. She would wag her finger and say "that's in-a-pro-pri-ate" like she was talking to a child.
Near as I could figure it meant something like "I don't like that so you shouldn't either."
I remember, more or less, when the word 'inappropriate' became psychobabble in popular culture. My sister would use it reflexively any time she didn't disapproved of something. She would wag her finger and say "that's in-a-pro-pri-ate" like she was talking to a child.
Near as I could figure it meant something like "I don't like that so you shouldn't either."